They're feel weirdly homely, I think! Camping next to the llyn itself on a quiet night must be brilliant. I always get greedy and want the views from high up. One day I'll do it 👍 Thanks for watching! James.
Really enjoyed that. Scenery is great. Liked the shot of you walking up and you capture your shadows. Those winds were unreal as you were walking down. And your mates poor tent… good job you re-pitched 😂
Thanks Ash. Too many picturesque views and moments to capture on this trip! The Vango was much happier once we spun it round. The wind did change direction again but at least it made it through the night 😁 Unbelievable power in that wind!!
Crikey, did somebody leave a window open 🌪🌬😆. A big fan of that model vango tent. I had a similar one, just a different model name. It was last reasonably priced tent I bought before I started spending silly money on backpacking tents. I still use it now and again though. Great vid, a new subb here👍
Haha quite a few windows open, I reckon! 🤣 The expensive kit is really impressive, but the kit in the lower price brackets definitely still has its place, I fully agree. Thanks for subscribing, and welcome! 😊
I just found your comment in the "Held for review" bin, Kev. Sorry about that - not sure what triggered that action from UA-cam! That tent really doesn't seem to be phased by wind. It's nice and pointed and slippery, even if it's not necessarily as strong as my Soulo (in terms of fabric and pole strength).
Great video...thanks., but I think the Vango Scafell 200 (just bought one for £100 delivered) did very well, considering it's very exposed position & at a fifth of the price of the Terra Nova...& with more space in the B/room. Great value I think...
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I think we found (and slightly exceeded) the limit of the Scafell on this camp. You're right - it was very exposed, and as you saw, the tent was initially taking the wind from side on, which definitely isn't a tunnel tent's strong point. It was much happier once aligned with the wind, so I'm sure your tent will be a great companion if pitched correctly 👌 It certainly has a lot of room inside! ATB James.
Hey, great video! I’m thinking of going there for a camp in December. Do you think it’s safer not to pitch on the summit? I have a southern cross 2 which I’ve just bought but I’m not sure I want to test it on its first outing with 80mph winds! How reliable do you find the weather forecasting to be in respect of wind? Thanks!
Thanks Alexi! Good question. The wind speeds I recorded in this video were three times the speeds showing on the Mountain Forecast. This area is notorious for high winds, so do be careful and pitch well if you choose to camp on the top! Forecasts are a guide, but they are not always right 🙏🏻 James.
Great video! We’re looking for a suitable tent to get back into summit camping and the southern cross 2 is one of our options so good to see it survived the winds 👍🏼
Thanks! The SC1 is impressing me more and more in time. I love how the SC2 is just a scaled-up version of the SC1. I've also heard rumours that upgraded 10.25 mm poles can be bought for them, but haven't looked into that too much. Could be handy if you're wanting to camp in really exposed locations though! Thank you for watching 👍
I'm sure yours is more accurate than mine! There was no way of standing up in the wind when my anemometer was showing over 90 mph, so the conditions kind of reflected the numbers I was seeing on the screen. It was nearly blowing my arm off when I was measuring those speeds 😂 Thanks for watching!
Could you not have just tightened the tunnel tent's guylines on the windward side to bring the side back up? Having said that, the Hilleberg red label katium tunnel was tested to destruction , a pole breaking from side winds at about 85mph, about 105mph pitched into the wind, double poling would most likely increase the windspeed it could endure by 50%
I don't think the tent would have survived if we hadn't rotated it in all honesty, but who can say? The wind ripped one of the heavy duty straps off the front of it, and the pole was completely overwhelmed on the windward side, as you could see. It is a notoriously exposed spot just there, and a tunnel tent pitched sideways into wind is never going to have a good time of it! What an experience to feel that wind in the morning though 🤩
Interesting info about the Katium. So pitching end-on to the wind increased its resistance to wind speed by around 25%. I think you'd start getting into the relationship between pole strength, material strength and stitching strength in that scenario, and I'm not sure those relationships would be the same when comparing the Vango to the Hilleberg. There's only one way to find out! Let me know how you get on 😅😉
Enjoyed that video bud, been there a few times check out our vids of the place if interested? 😁 boy you had some wind Jesus , that was brutal lol it’s a lovely place to camp even better when the sun is shining been there in the wind and rain and it’s pretty miserable 😩 ATB Mark & Simon 👍👌
Cheers! Only my second time there, but the view was every bit as good. I'd like to work my way back through some of your videos, so I'm sure I'll spot it. Rain rarely improves a view, hey? 😫 We're into sunny season now though! Thanks for watching 👍
@@joinmeoutdoors always better in the sun ☀️ we went there last October and did a 13 mile round trip started off by the Tafarn Y Garreg pub hiked up to Llyn Y Fan Fach camped there the night and hiked back the following morning that was an awesome weekend 😁👍👌
It does get windy up there!
Ya don't say 😂
Nice video! Definitely very windy! Cheers from Canada!
Thanks. I can confirm that it was definitely windy 😂😱 Hello to you in Canada! 👋 James.
Amazing video! Thanks!
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it 😁
I love camping on these mountains, 1 of my favourites was at llyn.y fan fach ,camped near the lake , nice vid that tent weren't moving ha
They're feel weirdly homely, I think! Camping next to the llyn itself on a quiet night must be brilliant. I always get greedy and want the views from high up. One day I'll do it 👍 Thanks for watching! James.
@@joinmeoutdoors exactly how I feel up there 👍
@@nicholasromans5816 Makes me want to go back just talking about it! 😍
Nice hike and beautiful scenery. Wishing you a wonderful week.
Thanks! I hope to video more of my visits to these mountains in Wales. Have a great week yourself ✌️
Great vid, crazy wind 😂.
Thanks! Wind was insane 😲 Thanks for the sub, too 👍
Really enjoyed that. Scenery is great. Liked the shot of you walking up and you capture your shadows. Those winds were unreal as you were walking down. And your mates poor tent… good job you re-pitched 😂
Thanks Ash. Too many picturesque views and moments to capture on this trip! The Vango was much happier once we spun it round. The wind did change direction again but at least it made it through the night 😁 Unbelievable power in that wind!!
Crikey, did somebody leave a window open 🌪🌬😆. A big fan of that model vango tent. I had a similar one, just a different model name. It was last reasonably priced tent I bought before I started spending silly money on backpacking tents. I still use it now and again though. Great vid, a new subb here👍
Haha quite a few windows open, I reckon! 🤣 The expensive kit is really impressive, but the kit in the lower price brackets definitely still has its place, I fully agree. Thanks for subscribing, and welcome! 😊
Looks a good place to camp! I’ve done the walk last summer but was clagged in.
Ahh that was unlucky! The views all around are well worth the work when you're up on the high spots. Thanks for watching! 🙏
Great video. Lovely location, one of the better walks in the Beacons. Your tent looks rock solid in the wind.
I just found your comment in the "Held for review" bin, Kev. Sorry about that - not sure what triggered that action from UA-cam! That tent really doesn't seem to be phased by wind. It's nice and pointed and slippery, even if it's not necessarily as strong as my Soulo (in terms of fabric and pole strength).
Great video...thanks., but I think the Vango Scafell 200 (just bought one for £100 delivered) did very well, considering it's very exposed position & at a fifth of the price of the Terra Nova...& with more space in the B/room. Great value I think...
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I think we found (and slightly exceeded) the limit of the Scafell on this camp. You're right - it was very exposed, and as you saw, the tent was initially taking the wind from side on, which definitely isn't a tunnel tent's strong point. It was much happier once aligned with the wind, so I'm sure your tent will be a great companion if pitched correctly 👌 It certainly has a lot of room inside! ATB James.
Hey, great video! I’m thinking of going there for a camp in December. Do you think it’s safer not to pitch on the summit? I have a southern cross 2 which I’ve just bought but I’m not sure I want to test it on its first outing with 80mph winds! How reliable do you find the weather forecasting to be in respect of wind? Thanks!
Thanks Alexi! Good question. The wind speeds I recorded in this video were three times the speeds showing on the Mountain Forecast. This area is notorious for high winds, so do be careful and pitch well if you choose to camp on the top! Forecasts are a guide, but they are not always right 🙏🏻 James.
Great video!
We’re looking for a suitable tent to get back into summit camping and the southern cross 2 is one of our options so good to see it survived the winds 👍🏼
Thanks! The SC1 is impressing me more and more in time. I love how the SC2 is just a scaled-up version of the SC1. I've also heard rumours that upgraded 10.25 mm poles can be bought for them, but haven't looked into that too much. Could be handy if you're wanting to camp in really exposed locations though! Thank you for watching 👍
Your anemometer can measure 170 km/h wind? I have a semiprofesional Lutron but is accurate only up to 120 km/h. ...anyway impressive video.
I'm sure yours is more accurate than mine! There was no way of standing up in the wind when my anemometer was showing over 90 mph, so the conditions kind of reflected the numbers I was seeing on the screen. It was nearly blowing my arm off when I was measuring those speeds 😂 Thanks for watching!
Could you not have just tightened the tunnel tent's guylines on the windward side to bring the side back up? Having said that, the Hilleberg red label katium tunnel was tested to destruction , a pole breaking from side winds at about 85mph, about 105mph pitched into the wind, double poling would most likely increase the windspeed it could endure by 50%
I don't think the tent would have survived if we hadn't rotated it in all honesty, but who can say? The wind ripped one of the heavy duty straps off the front of it, and the pole was completely overwhelmed on the windward side, as you could see. It is a notoriously exposed spot just there, and a tunnel tent pitched sideways into wind is never going to have a good time of it! What an experience to feel that wind in the morning though 🤩
Interesting info about the Katium. So pitching end-on to the wind increased its resistance to wind speed by around 25%. I think you'd start getting into the relationship between pole strength, material strength and stitching strength in that scenario, and I'm not sure those relationships would be the same when comparing the Vango to the Hilleberg. There's only one way to find out! Let me know how you get on 😅😉
Enjoyed that video bud, been there a few times check out our vids of the place if interested? 😁 boy you had some wind Jesus , that was brutal lol it’s a lovely place to camp even better when the sun is shining been there in the wind and rain and it’s pretty miserable 😩 ATB Mark & Simon 👍👌
Cheers! Only my second time there, but the view was every bit as good. I'd like to work my way back through some of your videos, so I'm sure I'll spot it. Rain rarely improves a view, hey? 😫 We're into sunny season now though! Thanks for watching 👍
@@joinmeoutdoors always better in the sun ☀️ we went there last October and did a 13 mile round trip started off by the Tafarn Y Garreg pub hiked up to Llyn Y Fan Fach camped there the night and hiked back the following morning that was an awesome weekend 😁👍👌
@@Twin_Peaks_Outdoors Sounds good! I much prefer those longer walks, to maximise the time outdoors and away from daily life.
@@joinmeoutdoors I’d rather a long hike to any camp as it seems like you’ve achieved something at the end of it 👌👍
You guys went to a lot of effort to disguise what was essentially just an intoxicated walk.🤣😂😂
Okay you caught me! 😂🤪