WOW I’ve never seakayaked. I’m 74 and just getting my “Jump into life attitude” ... a very late bloomer ha ha. Currently kayaking creeks and rivers in my Prijon Marlin. I live opposite the ocean in Australia. YOU are inspiring ... WOW. I loved the whisky and your strength to hoist that kayak onto your shoulder...and your stamina. WOW!
That was fascinating Nick! Like you, I get a huge satisfaction about packing everything away in its place - everything has its place, it’s bag, it’s security - even more important when packing a kayak! Thank you!
You mentioned you have a vacuum flask. Do you know about thermal cooking? It's a technique where you heat the food up to a simmer then pop it in a heated flask and after an hour or two is better it's cooked and ready to eat. I also make my own dehydrated food. Normally stews without the meat as I don't like dehydrated meat. It reduces the weight by up to 80 % and the bulk by 40 %. I cook the meat in a pressure cooker kilner jar system.
Just found your channel. Excellent videos. I'm starting to sea kayak in 24. So these videos are fantastic. This one especially. As I was wondering about packing. Look forward to watching all of your others. Cheers Peter.
Thanks Nick, that was fascinating to see how and where you put all your gear in Rwendo, your kayak is a proverbial Tardis! I am in awe that you packed and unpacked in all weathers for the whole Scotland 365 trip. I exhausted just watching this; I bet some days were not as straightforward as the day of the video.
Thank you Hugo. Yes, there were occasions when it was though to motivate myself to carry everything to and from the boat. Usually at the end of the day when the weather was really challenging.
Hi Nick: Thanks for showing me the ropes! Even though the topic might appear trivial at first glance, it is of course not. So your experience got me important input and inspiration. Very nice video-footage too, by the way, really enjoyed it. Cheers, Andreas
Thank you for leaving a comment and your kind words. Packing a kayak is a personal process - we each have our favoured way of doing things. Like packing for a holiday! All the very best.
Nice kayak, how much does it weigh? I learned the hard way to leave a tale to kit pushed into the peak. I like to pack tent, pegs and poles separately and last of all. The floppy tent (in or out of it's bag) can then be gently molded around spare volumes in the compartment. This maximizes use of space and prevents stuff rattling around in waves. The tent is then readily at hand to unpack if it's shelter is needed quickly.
Nice one , Packing kayaks is like playing Tetris. I just upgraded my kayaks I love how much stuff i can fit in them now, its like i am cheating at Tetris now 😀
Nick thank you for your amazing videos. I have throughly enjoyed them this past year. We’d all love to know what brand suction cup Action Camera mount you used for your 360 view camera. I noticed while you were filming this packing video it appeared you had a pole in some shots that appeared to have a tripod set of legs on it while you were packing your kayak. What brand was that as well. So happy you successfully made your journey home safely. You are an inspiration to all of us kayakers. ❤❤❤❤
Hello Karl. Thank you for your lovely words. I use a GoPro suction mount which I find incredibly secure. The tripod is this Tripod for Smartphone, Lammcou Octopus Flexible Phone Tripod Small Mini Gorrila Pod with 360°Rotary Tilt Ballhead & XL Vertical and Horizontal Phone Tripod Mount for Camera Actioncam Video Recording amzn.eu/d/4UzXOn3. I hope this helps.
WOOOW!!! how long were you kayak camping for? seems like a lot of things! i solo kayak camp upto 3days but soon a full week and i'm all about less is more and still find i take something I never use! but one thing I NEVER forget is my midge face net!!!
Amazed at how much you can gwt in , ihave a Romany sport which has no were near as much space . I would love to know how so many days food could carried ? I would need another kayak lol
Hi Nick, very inspirational, I am interested in your camera. What make & model is it please. I paddle the North Devon Coast. I’m loving your trips. Nigel
Hello Nigel and thank you. This video was filmed on my Insta360 X3. On other videos I use a GoPro Max, also a 360 degree camera. I also have a GoPro Hero 11. Happy paddling!
A very impressive amount of kit, you managed to get in or on the kayak. There is something I would like to talk to you about and that's the cameras you use and how control them. Thanks
Thanks for taking the time to go through your packing routine. Do you always bring your kayak all the way up to your campsite? Was just curious as I'm sure it would be easier to leave the kayak as close to the water without risk of losing it. Suppose it depends on the terrain and proximity to campsite. Would love to hear about this. All the best
Hi David, thank you too. 99% of the time I’ll carry my kayak and place it by my tent for the night. It’s purely for my peace of mind. More prosaically, I feel a deep attachment to her, and I like to know she’s alongside. On a practical note, I use her to sit on, dry kit in the sun, lean my solar panels alongside her and she accentuates any photos I take of my camp. Even if the terrain is steep, I’ll carry her up from and back to the shore. Only rarely will I leave her above the highest tide mark and camp out of sight.
@@NickRayLifeAfloat Thanks Nick, you've made me think about this at a whole new level, that's brilliant. I didn't fully appreciate the connection and relationship a person can have with their kayak, especially in your case with it being your companion for your long adventures. Looking forward to hearing about your next venture 😊
With the low food supplies affecting the trim of your kayak, would a spare water bladder be useful as water ballast? You could fill it with variable amounts of seawater when packing for the day?
@@NickRayLifeAfloat what water carrier did you use? It looks like an NRS Drom, I had one and never could get the plastic taste out of water that came from it.
Thanks again. Yes, I unloaded the kayaks every night and kept all my kit in my tent. I also carried my kayak to where I camped to ensure peace of mind.
If the Scottish Board of Tourism would fund research into an effective 12h midge repellant that worked, Scotland could recoup the investment many, many times from increased tourism !
WOW
I’ve never seakayaked. I’m 74 and just getting my “Jump into life attitude” ... a very late bloomer ha ha. Currently kayaking creeks and rivers in my Prijon Marlin. I live opposite the ocean in Australia. YOU are inspiring ... WOW. I loved the whisky and your strength to hoist that kayak onto your shoulder...and your stamina. WOW!
Thank you so much Carol! I believe we are never too old to explore and be curious about what’s possible. Very best wishes to you.
Nunca es tarde , Fuerza y a disfrutar. Es Calidad de Vida. 🙌🙌🙌
That was fascinating Nick! Like you, I get a huge satisfaction about packing everything away in its place - everything has its place, it’s bag, it’s security - even more important when packing a kayak! Thank you!
You mentioned you have a vacuum flask. Do you know about thermal cooking? It's a technique where you heat the food up to a simmer then pop it in a heated flask and after an hour or two is better it's cooked and ready to eat. I also make my own dehydrated food. Normally stews without the meat as I don't like dehydrated meat. It reduces the weight by up to 80 % and the bulk by 40 %. I cook the meat in a pressure cooker kilner jar system.
Who would ever thought that IKEA bags would become kayaker's number one choice for carrying gear.
They’re just right!
Muy buen video.
Muchas Gracias y buenos Viajes!!!
I've grown fond of the bow bag. I put all of my sleepware and changes of clothing in it. The tapered end fits perfectly in the bow all in one go.
Yes, I used to have one of those too. Now I find I’m using the ends for fuel bottles and sleeping mat.
@@NickRayLifeAfloat You can also use the ends of the stern or the bow to store the most vital piece of camping gear -- the camping chair.
@@iviewthetube I'm wondering which chair do you use? I have a small helinox one that I really like, and would hate to be without.
Thanks. Interesting to see the complete packing of the boat. I was twitching and scratching at the thought of the midges. 😱
Thank you too and ha ha, the midges were irritating!
Just found your channel. Excellent videos. I'm starting to sea kayak in 24. So these videos are fantastic.
This one especially. As I was wondering about packing.
Look forward to watching all of your others. Cheers
Peter.
Hi Peter, thank you for finding me and for your kind comment. Wishing you happy paddles for the new year.
Thank you Nick! Best pack video I’ve ever seen! Appreciate your process. Cheers and paddle well!
Wow, thank you! That's great for me to hear. Best wishes to you.
Thanks Nick, that was fascinating to see how and where you put all your gear in Rwendo, your kayak is a proverbial Tardis!
I am in awe that you packed and unpacked in all weathers for the whole Scotland 365 trip. I exhausted just watching this; I bet some days were not as straightforward as the day of the video.
Thank you Hugo. Yes, there were occasions when it was though to motivate myself to carry everything to and from the boat. Usually at the end of the day when the weather was really challenging.
Hi Nick: Thanks for showing me the ropes! Even though the topic might appear trivial at first glance, it is of course not. So your experience got me important input and inspiration. Very nice video-footage too, by the way, really enjoyed it. Cheers, Andreas
Thank you for leaving a comment and your kind words. Packing a kayak is a personal process - we each have our favoured way of doing things. Like packing for a holiday! All the very best.
Very interesting - I'm amazed at how much you can fit into the kayak!
Thank you, she's certainly a capacious kayak.
Loved the Colonel Blimp impression 😂
Ha ha, thank you. I’m afraid it’s my stock in trade joke whenever I talk maps with others.
a Masterclass! Thank you so much for your kindness in taking time and effort in satisfying our curiosity. Every day a school day. ☺👍
Thank you Hazel, I really enjoyed making it.
Nice kayak, how much does it weigh? I learned the hard way to leave a tale to kit pushed into the peak. I like to pack tent, pegs and poles separately and last of all. The floppy tent (in or out of it's bag) can then be gently molded around spare volumes in the compartment. This maximizes use of space and prevents stuff rattling around in waves. The tent is then readily at hand to unpack if it's shelter is needed quickly.
Thanks Nick and thanks re walking boots recommendation
Thank you too and yes, they’re lovely boots to wear.
Excellent insight. Where do you pack any water? I would have thought that would be near the middle of the boat in your "electricals" section?
I would need a midge net to survive there. The tent looks a good size for one.
I lost my midge net and yes, it’s a huge tent! Incredibly spacious inside.
Nice one , Packing kayaks is like playing Tetris. I just upgraded my kayaks I love how much stuff i can fit in them now, its like i am cheating at Tetris now 😀
Thank you. Funny thing is, despite knowing it'll all fit in, there are still moments when I worry it won't. All the best.
Nick thank you for your amazing videos. I have throughly enjoyed them this past year. We’d all love to know what brand suction cup Action Camera mount you used for your 360 view camera. I noticed while you were filming this packing video it appeared you had a pole in some shots that appeared to have a tripod set of legs on it while you were packing your kayak. What brand was that as well. So happy you successfully made your journey home safely. You are an inspiration to all of us kayakers. ❤❤❤❤
Hello Karl. Thank you for your lovely words. I use a GoPro suction mount which I find incredibly secure. The tripod is this Tripod for Smartphone, Lammcou Octopus Flexible Phone Tripod Small Mini Gorrila Pod with 360°Rotary Tilt Ballhead & XL Vertical and Horizontal Phone Tripod Mount for Camera Actioncam Video Recording amzn.eu/d/4UzXOn3. I hope this helps.
WOOOW!!! how long were you kayak camping for? seems like a lot of things! i solo kayak camp upto 3days but soon a full week and i'm all about less is more and still find i take something I never use! but one thing I NEVER forget is my midge face net!!!
Amazed at how much you can gwt in , ihave a Romany sport which has no were near as much space . I would love to know how so many days food could carried ? I would need another kayak lol
I tended to cater for at least eight days. This enabled me to live pretty remotely on my journey.
Wow…. Very interesting. I’m gobsmacked to see how much you’ve e packed in your canoe! Love your 360 camera! What model is it please!
Thank you Caz. It’s an Insta360 x3. It’s new to me, so I’m still getting used to it.
Hi Nick, very inspirational, I am interested in your camera. What make & model is it please. I paddle the North Devon Coast. I’m loving your trips. Nigel
Hello Nigel and thank you. This video was filmed on my Insta360 X3. On other videos I use a GoPro Max, also a 360 degree camera. I also have a GoPro Hero 11. Happy paddling!
Really informative!
Thank you Graham.
Amazing. Thanks.
Thank you too.
Fantastic. One question.. where is the trolley I have seen you use when traversing a bit of land?
Thank you Richard. Karen took it home with her when I finished traversing the canal.
A very impressive amount of kit, you managed to get in or on the kayak. There is something I would like to talk to you about and that's the cameras you use and how control them. Thanks
Thanks for taking the time to go through your packing routine. Do you always bring your kayak all the way up to your campsite? Was just curious as I'm sure it would be easier to leave the kayak as close to the water without risk of losing it. Suppose it depends on the terrain and proximity to campsite. Would love to hear about this. All the best
Hi David, thank you too. 99% of the time I’ll carry my kayak and place it by my tent for the night. It’s purely for my peace of mind. More prosaically, I feel a deep attachment to her, and I like to know she’s alongside. On a practical note, I use her to sit on, dry kit in the sun, lean my solar panels alongside her and she accentuates any photos I take of my camp. Even if the terrain is steep, I’ll carry her up from and back to the shore. Only rarely will I leave her above the highest tide mark and camp out of sight.
@@NickRayLifeAfloat Thanks Nick, you've made me think about this at a whole new level, that's brilliant. I didn't fully appreciate the connection and relationship a person can have with their kayak, especially in your case with it being your companion for your long adventures. Looking forward to hearing about your next venture 😊
With the low food supplies affecting the trim of your kayak, would a spare water bladder be useful as water ballast? You could fill it with variable amounts of seawater when packing for the day?
Thank you Jon. Usually I would pay attention to trim, but since it was my last day and the conditions were calm, I didn’t worry.
What brand are the boots?
What about water ? I have the same paddles and love them also
I carry 10 litres every day. I love my paddles!
@@NickRayLifeAfloat what water carrier did you use? It looks like an NRS Drom, I had one and never could get the plastic taste out of water that came from it.
Hi, Vango tents are excellent but how have you managed to get through 5 of them?
This last tent is a Vango. I got through tents because of wear and tear and poles breaking.
Thanks for that. Do you full unpack every night? For security ?
Thanks again. Yes, I unloaded the kayaks every night and kept all my kit in my tent. I also carried my kayak to where I camped to ensure peace of mind.
If the Scottish Board of Tourism would fund research into an effective 12h midge repellant that worked, Scotland could recoup the investment many, many times from increased tourism !
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