Awesome vid and for sure could save lives,too many people go out into the hills especially in Scotland and don't realise how quickly the weather can change,stuff like a whistle, bivvy shelter, weigh grams and can and no doubt have been the difference in someone coming home to his/her family or otherwise. Top vid with a great message.
It's amazing how much you can fit in! Our biggest problem is our vlogging gear. It's always hard to fit out cameras, gopro, and drone in places that are accessible, without blocking other essentials like food and water. We're looking into upgrading our packs soon to something a bit better. Thanks for the video!
Thanks folks - I didn’t cover the camera stuff but have included links in the description of vlogs where I’ve talked about the camera clips etc etc I feel your pain though as the camera gear is usually the heaviest part of the kit ! I find the peak design clip excellent and usually have the GoPro in my hip belt for easy access (I am really lazy and don’t like taking the rucksack off 😂😂) Take care and stay safe and thanks for watching ATB Murray
Very informative. Great advice. It's good to see that you use dry sacks (I use the same EXPED ones). Keeps kit dry, especially down insulation and spare clothing, and helps organisation. I still can't understand why anyone would use a trash bag liner because in my experience they just rip.
Hi Murray. Probably a silly request, but could you do a basic video on how to use a map and compass at some point! Hope you and the family are all fit and well.
Hi Dave - thanks for the suggestion , got lots of great suggestions for future vids and this is a good idea too - thanks for the suggestions 👍 Take care and stay safe and thanks for watching ATB Murray
Great Murray, You did forget all the camera gear! Before I retired from SARDA (search and rescue dog association) I used to give "talks" to various groups, I found that emptying your winter rucksack was one that kept the folks really interested. Not only my personal gear/dogs gear but also gear for a rescue. Watching what you have in your rucksack makes me think I still carry too much (just in case) thanks again for your videos. stay safe as the hills await's
Thanks John - I didn’t go through camera gear as that would’ve taken forever !! 😂 (have done previous vlogs on the camera stuff if you are interested have a look at my gear playlist 👍 I usually have the camera gear attached on the outside of the pack for easy access :) Take care and stay safe and thanks for watching ATB Murray
The dry bags are a great idea Murray, my rucksacks all have water proof covers but as you hinted at when the wind is howling they are a total pain in the arse. Will have to invest in some once we are released back into the wild. Thanks for interesting video and take care . Atb Brian.
Thanks Brian - I have to agree that the waterproof covers are a bit of a pain . Lets hope we can get back out soon :) Take care, stay safe and thanks for watching ATB Murray
Interesting to see inside the bag :) Good idea about boot laces, think I might add some to my bag. Other things which I like to have are a small foam mat to sit on (insulates you from any cold damp ground while eating lunch, was only a few quid from Decathlon I think) and a little leatherman PS4 squirt multi tool (which I've only ever used for adjusting my walking poles, but feels nice to have a few tools available). Also got a bunch of other rubbish which I should probably just get rid of but can't bear to leave behind 'just in case'!
Enjoyed that Murray, thanks for sharing. Same back pack as me 😀 and I tend to do similar and use dry bags of varying sizes within my backpack. The only other thing I carry is a small knife which can come in handy and if I know it's going to be wet the proverbial flask of hot coffee or chocolate.
Thanks for the video Murray, a very colourful collection on the table, good to mention the map for those that maybe don’t carry one. I always end up carrying too much but it is Scotland we live in, 4 seasons in one day, take care. J
Thanks Jeg - I think my wardrobe has got brighter and brighter as the years have rolled on ! (and I want to go brighter !!lol) Take care, stay safe and thanks for watching ATB Murray
Hi Murray, I'm a what if kind of guy and carry all of the above except the battery charger. Rely on a buddy for the GPS, sometimes get the mickey taken for whats in the rucksack. I find the goggles are handy if the rain is blowing into your face......stay safe
Hi Harry - always good to have too much and not need it rather than not having it and needing it :) Take care and stay safe and thanks for watching ATB Murray
I use dry bags in my pack too - it works great for Scotland's frequent rainfall. That rucksack looks pretty good. I'm currently looking for a replacement for a flimsy Montane one I've just sold. And the hydration pack looks really good too... This video could end up costing me a few quid Murray. ; )
Murray, could you please go through any prep work you do prior to go on a weekend trip eg navigation/weather sites/apps that you use. Love your vids!!!
Hi John - good idea - I'll have a look at this and some other suggestions and see what I can do :) Take care , stay safe and thanks for watching ATB Murray
Hi there.... that would be really good as there is plenty of time to plan various trips just now 😊 Really enjoy your videos Murray, your an inspiration to us all. Cheers Nige
Thanks Murray for another informative video. Would be great to see a video on what meals you take when wild camping. I see you use dehydrated meals a lot and from my own experience, they can be hit and miss, so be good to see what makes you use and which meals in particular you rate. Cheers John
Very informative Murray and you’ve just reminded me to order a water bladder! Must admit, I did order some dry bags after my last walk in the lakes prior to lockdown. The wind blew my rain cover off the bag never to be seen again 😑
hope you get to use the dry bags soon - not sure we will be out for a few months in Scotland :( Take care , stay safe and thanks for watching ATB Murray
Nothing in my rucksack at the moment Murray ☹️, apart from an NBC suit and a flamethrower (you cant be too careful!) - we’ll get there. Great vid as usual. Abt. Mark.
I knew I forgot to go through something - the flame thrower 😂- alway a good midgie deterrent 😂👍 Take care and stay safe and thanks for watching ATB Murray
Great video, Murray. What are the gloves and both over trousers you are using? Gloves especially are hard to find that keep your hands warm while also being able to work camera and phone.
Hi Philip - thanks for the comment . The gloves here are seal skin winter gloves and just some thin cheap camera gloves I got from Amazon . For camera use the ones with retractable fingers are really good - I have the thin ones here and also thicker ones bith from Amazon. The winter ones were good and relatively cheap but are starting to fall to bits now (well used though !!). If you check the playlist link in the description there is a video on my over trousers (blue rab ones) but I do have sigmod ones from decathlon too 👍 Take care and stay safe and thanks for watching ATB Murray
Nice one murry I dont use the waterproof bags been thinking about it for a while my ruk has built in cover I also have a dive beacon which basically when switched on it pulses. Never had to use thankfully but a piece of safety carried
Only had to use the spare laces once or twice in all the times I'v been in the hills , but I was gad when I had them !!lol Take care , stay safe and thanks for watching ATB Murray
Cracking video and really informative, as usual. I'd love to know more about food and water you take and how this differs on day trips versus overnight wild camps. I'm especially interested in what you think is the best way to filter/treat water from sources high up. The less water I can get away with carrying and the more I can source and filter/treat high up the better! Also the wee food packs you sometimes use with the jetboil, any good? A wee Sunday video on this subject would be very interesting I think. Cheers and keep up the good work 👍
Near identical kit for me Murray 😊. Only other wee things sometimes a fold up foam mat to sit on and a few wet wipes, hate having sticky hands for the rest of the day after my lunchtime orange ! 😆 Also handy on these C19 days...
Ah thats a good call... I used to have a pad to sit on but it blew away one day over a cliff!! I nearly followed it trying to get it back!! Great things though Take care, stay safe and thanks for watching ATB Murray
I stitched a deep cut on my arm then I was shown a way to use a suture with duct tape where you don’t suture the skin you use the tape either side and stitch the tape together to close the wound until you get to a medic without risk of damaging the delicate exposed tissue. Tapes amazing for multiple applications.
God suggestion Richard - I have some wrapped round the upper part of one of my walking poles but TBH I need to get my other poles sorted so as I have somewhich ever poles I use - great call .... Take care, stay safe and thanks for watching ATB Murray
Sometimes a nice cuppa is welcomed but don’t usually have it on the day trips - always take one on the wild camps though 👍 Take care and stay safe and thanks for watching ATB Murray
I have given five people a lace in the last thirty years. Its funny when you say carting extra could be overkill. My over kill is a lighter matches and waterproof matches. As you well know wind and wet is the biggest problem for Scotland's seasons.
Thanks Alan - you are right - I should may he have re phrased - always important to have this kit as if you ever need it - it’s likely to be I. A situation where you really really need it ! 👍 good suggestion with the matches 👍 Take care and stay safe and thanks for watching ATB Murray
Me and my pal climbed ben lomond this winter and it was a white out, we became lost on the summit, vis was around 4/5m we could have used one of those shelters and a gps haha.
They can be useful when you need to stop and take a breather and sort things out sometimes :) Hope you guys were ok and still had an enjoyable day on the hill :) Take care , stay safe and thanks for watching ATB Murray
Hi Murray, quick question regards the Dry bags. Would you use one for your Tent when you go wild campong aswel? Also what sizes do you have? I think it's a clever idea as I'm at the end of my rag with the rain cover on my bag 😂👌👍 great video mate.
Hi - you can get all different sorts and sizes :) I have a wide variety of sizes and they usually come in a pack of different sizes . In terms of the tent - I’d recommend using the cover made by the tent company for the tent - I do t do that because I lost mine 🙄😖 I’d loose the rain cover TBH I don’t tent to get o. With the rucksack rain cover:) Take care and stay safe and thanks for watching ATB Murray
Hi Ian - afraid I have no idea - the only time I have ever weighed my pack was years ago when I looked at wild camping gear . It became apparent that my camera gear was the same weight as my camping gear 😂 Take care and stay safe and thanks for watching ATB Murray
Nice one Murray. Spares laces is a good tip 👍. One question tho. How the hell do you keep your office so tidy, or is all your stuff shoved under that desk 😜
Thanks 👍 got a variety of sizes and when they are bought they usually come ina variety of sizes - really just choosing the best fit for you really - I usually vary them depending on what I am taking and trip type etc etc 👍 Take care and stay safe and thanks for watching ATB Murray
Hi Phil - TBH I very rarely take my stove on day trips (unless in the kayak) but always make sure I have one for my meals on the camps - love a nice coffee in the morning :) a requirement :) Take care, stay safe and thanks for watching ATB Murray
Question for you..... I've got a similar daysack to the one in todays video which has a piece of memory board material in the pouch where Murrays platypus was. Which side of the board does the platypus or camelbak go?
Hi Crawford - depends on the rucksack but I would hazard a guess that the memory foam insert sits next to your back and the platypus will sit on the bag side of it :) Take care , stay safe and thanks for watching ATB Murray
Hey Murray, how do you store your reservoir after use? For a number of years now I have been storing mine in the freezer between uses under the thinking that it will stop bacteria forming.
Hi Nick, I've heard of that before - a good idea... I don't put mine in the freezer (mainly because there not much room and the wife might shoot me!!lol I tend to wash it , then open it out dismantled and leave it in a state where it can dry. I always make sure there is no water left if I pack it away , however I tend to store it wide open :) Take care , stay safe and thanks for watching ATB Murray
@@ScotlandsMountains Ha ha. I used to use the whole cleaning kit, however then saw the freezer thing mentioned somewhere, so now myself and my wife put ours in the freezer. Doesn't take too long to defrost either.
@@NickHansonPhotography maybe I'm a dirty pig but I just leave mine in the rucksack full of water and change the water before I go out. Been doing it about 6 years and seems fine. Hopefully if the waters clean nothing should be growing in it in the dark. Either that or I've got a good immune system.
Hi - absolutely correct -they are Rab - very good comfy hiking trousers - I can recommend (and they come in bright yellow - an added bonus!!lol) Take care , stay safe and thanks for watching ATB Murray
I think that's what was in my rucksack before doing this video - also very useful for getting the shopping in these times :) Hope you get back over here once this has all passed.. Take care , stay safe and thanks for watching ATB Murray
pity the tourists can't watch this last year well 2019 I was coming down the Ben with my then 9 year old and they were starting up in pumps tea shirts and clutching a bottles of pop ! and we had sat in all the layers on the summit, that's the beauty of the out of the way hills not so much chance of seeing the unprepared
Hi John - I do have a Swiss Army knife but don’t have it in my bag - could be useful though and good suggestion 👍 Take care and stay safe and thanks for watching ATB Murray
Another fine video mate can you tell me what the name is of emergency shelter bag climbers use and where could i purchase one for a climber in my family
Hello - there are so many different makes and types - best thing would be to search online as you can pick these up online form climbing shops in Canada most likely :) Take care , stay safe and thanks for watching ATB Murray
Hi Ray - if I take the drone (not had it out since last summer :( ) I usually attached it to outside of pack or take a bigger pack and put it inside - the rest of my camera are on body for ease of use (I have attached a link in the description to the clip attachment I use for my bigger pack if that’s of interest 👍) Take care and stay safe and thanks for watching ATB Murray
Great video yet again. Exact same kit as me except I have a Swiss Army Knife, ( lighter for singing rope or cords : ) I also stick a few needles and a reel of thread in my First Aid kit, amazing how many times I used or lent it, not for suters so far! Keep up the gear good work and as ever thanks : )
Hi Ian - I tend to have the camera attached either to back pack or my body for easy access :) if I need to put anything in bag or drone etc etc I may take a bigger pack but don’t tend to that often 👍 I have put some links in the description on the clips I have used for carrying the camera gear if that may be of interest 👍 Take care and stay safe and thanks for watching ATB Murray
Hi Erin - yes in short - the cameras don’t usually go in the pack - alway better having them to hand ! I did t mention the here as I’ve done a few vlogs looking at the cameras and also the clipping devices before (in my “gear”playlist ). Not had the drone out for nearly a year ! But when I have it with me I sometimes put it in the pack (usually use a bigger pack if that’s the case ) or attach it to the outside 👍 Take care and stay safe and thanks for watching ATB Murray
You may be one of the lucky ones that don't need them............ But one item l need (and spare incase of breakages) and funnily enough, never seen them in a kit review............. reading glasses 😉 The map, compass and Viewfinder are useless without them 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Getting old l guess.
One reason I gave up on contacts. I have worn glasses for 40 years and am quite short sighted. I tried contacts and initially they were a help on wet mountain days. Then I started needing a reading correction as well as a distance correction. with regular glasses on, I can just lift them and bring the map close in to read it. With contacts, I have to have reading glasses. Once on Helvellyn, I had misplaced my reading glasses and could not read the map at all. I eventually found then, but initially had to borrow a pair that were close enough to make do. From that day on, I have stuck with regular glasses. I am used to rain, but winter rime ice in freezing fog is a real pain with glasses.... Also, I have a spare compass after pulling mine out only to find a perspex plate with a round hole in it. The useful bit had dropped out...additionally, get a fluid filled one. I have also sat on a summit watching the needle of a cheap air fillled compass spin like a propeller. It was blowing a houlie, but it took some care sheilding to get a bearing and safely leave the summit.
Awesome vid and for sure could save lives,too many people go out into the hills especially in Scotland and don't realise how quickly the weather can change,stuff like a whistle, bivvy shelter, weigh grams and can and no doubt have been the difference in someone coming home to his/her family or otherwise.
Top vid with a great message.
I follow loads of mountaineering, hill walking & thru hiking channels - you are by far the best one 👍 by a mile ….
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It's amazing how much you can fit in! Our biggest problem is our vlogging gear. It's always hard to fit out cameras, gopro, and drone in places that are accessible, without blocking other essentials like food and water. We're looking into upgrading our packs soon to something a bit better. Thanks for the video!
Thanks folks - I didn’t cover the camera stuff but have included links in the description of vlogs where I’ve talked about the camera clips etc etc
I feel your pain though as the camera gear is usually the heaviest part of the kit ! I find the peak design clip excellent and usually have the GoPro in my hip belt for easy access (I am really lazy and don’t like taking the rucksack off 😂😂)
Take care and stay safe and thanks for watching
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Murray
Very informative. Great advice. It's good to see that you use dry sacks (I use the same EXPED ones). Keeps kit dry, especially down insulation and spare clothing, and helps organisation. I still can't understand why anyone would use a trash bag liner because in my experience they just rip.
Hi Murray. Probably a silly request, but could you do a basic video on how to use a map and compass at some point! Hope you and the family are all fit and well.
Hi Dave - thanks for the suggestion , got lots of great suggestions for future vids and this is a good idea too - thanks for the suggestions 👍
Take care and stay safe and thanks for watching
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Murray
Great Murray,
You did forget all the camera gear! Before I retired from SARDA (search and rescue dog association) I used to give "talks" to various groups, I found that emptying your winter rucksack was one that kept the folks really interested. Not only my personal gear/dogs gear but also gear for a rescue.
Watching what you have in your rucksack makes me think I still carry too much (just in case) thanks again for your videos.
stay safe as the hills await's
Thanks John - I didn’t go through camera gear as that would’ve taken forever !! 😂 (have done previous vlogs on the camera stuff if you are interested have a look at my gear playlist 👍 I usually have the camera gear attached on the outside of the pack for easy access :)
Take care and stay safe and thanks for watching
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Murray
@@ScotlandsMountains I have looked at your gear playlist,, cost me a fortune !!!!!!
The dry bags are a great idea Murray, my rucksacks all have water proof covers but as you hinted at when the wind is howling they are a total pain in the arse. Will have to invest in some once we are released back into the wild.
Thanks for interesting video and take care .
Atb
Brian.
Thanks Brian - I have to agree that the waterproof covers are a bit of a pain . Lets hope we can get back out soon :)
Take care, stay safe and thanks for watching
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Murray
Interesting to see inside the bag :) Good idea about boot laces, think I might add some to my bag. Other things which I like to have are a small foam mat to sit on (insulates you from any cold damp ground while eating lunch, was only a few quid from Decathlon I think) and a little leatherman PS4 squirt multi tool (which I've only ever used for adjusting my walking poles, but feels nice to have a few tools available). Also got a bunch of other rubbish which I should probably just get rid of but can't bear to leave behind 'just in case'!
Enjoyed that Murray, thanks for sharing. Same back pack as me 😀 and I tend to do similar and use dry bags of varying sizes within my backpack. The only other thing I carry is a small knife which can come in handy and if I know it's going to be wet the proverbial flask of hot coffee or chocolate.
Thanks for the video Murray, a very colourful collection on the table, good to mention the map for those that maybe don’t carry one. I always end up carrying too much but it is Scotland we live in, 4 seasons in one day, take care. J
Thanks Jeg - I think my wardrobe has got brighter and brighter as the years have rolled on ! (and I want to go brighter !!lol)
Take care, stay safe and thanks for watching
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Murray
Hi Murray, I'm a what if kind of guy and carry all of the above except the battery charger. Rely on a buddy for the GPS, sometimes get the mickey taken for whats in the rucksack. I find the goggles are handy if the rain is blowing into your face......stay safe
Hi Harry - always good to have too much and not need it rather than not having it and needing it :)
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Murray
Hi Murray, great video! Would you consider a video explaining navigation using compass/map and bearings? Thanks
Great video. Nice to pack some gear just in case.
I often worry about those on the hills with wee packs if something goes wrong
Thanks David - you never know when you may need the kit :)
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Murray
Very compact with many useful items. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Marjorie
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I use dry bags in my pack too - it works great for Scotland's frequent rainfall.
That rucksack looks pretty good. I'm currently looking for a replacement for a flimsy Montane one I've just sold.
And the hydration pack looks really good too...
This video could end up costing me a few quid Murray.
; )
Must admit , I’ve been pretty happy with this rucksack - however I’m easily pleased 😂
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Murray
Murray, could you please go through any prep work you do prior to go on a weekend trip eg navigation/weather sites/apps that you use. Love your vids!!!
Hi John - good idea - I'll have a look at this and some other suggestions and see what I can do :)
Take care , stay safe and thanks for watching
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Murray
Hi there.... that would be really good as there is plenty of time to plan various trips just now 😊 Really enjoy your videos Murray, your an inspiration to us all. Cheers Nige
Thanks Murray for another informative video. Would be great to see a video on what meals you take when wild camping. I see you use dehydrated meals a lot and from my own experience, they can be hit and miss, so be good to see what makes you use and which meals in particular you rate. Cheers John
Hi John - I usually use either Wayfayrer (already hydrated) or expedition foods (dehydrated) meals :)
0:29 Nice footage of Beinn Bhan. Would make a stunning spot for a wild camp.
Might have done that 🤔
Great video. Clever use of dry bags. As ever thanks for sharing
Thanks Dessie - hope you enjoyed the vlog
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Very informative Murray and you’ve just reminded me to order a water bladder! Must admit, I did order some dry bags after my last walk in the lakes prior to lockdown. The wind blew my rain cover off the bag never to be seen again 😑
hope you get to use the dry bags soon - not sure we will be out for a few months in Scotland :(
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Loving the videos mate. What kind of gloves are they snow ones you use as I'm on the look for a new pair to use up the Munros
Nothing in my rucksack at the moment Murray ☹️, apart from an NBC suit and a flamethrower (you cant be too careful!) - we’ll get there. Great vid as usual. Abt. Mark.
I knew I forgot to go through something - the flame thrower 😂- alway a good midgie deterrent 😂👍
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Murray
Great video, Murray. What are the gloves and both over trousers you are using? Gloves especially are hard to find that keep your hands warm while also being able to work camera and phone.
Hi Philip - thanks for the comment . The gloves here are seal skin winter gloves and just some thin cheap camera gloves I got from Amazon . For camera use the ones with retractable fingers are really good - I have the thin ones here and also thicker ones bith from Amazon. The winter ones were good and relatively cheap but are starting to fall to bits now (well used though !!). If you check the playlist link in the description there is a video on my over trousers (blue rab ones) but I do have sigmod ones from decathlon too 👍
Take care and stay safe and thanks for watching
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Murray
Nice one murry I dont use the waterproof bags been thinking about it for a while my ruk has built in cover I also have a dive beacon which basically when switched on it pulses. Never had to use thankfully but a piece of safety carried
Thanks Grant - good suggestion with the beacon too 👍
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Murray
Fascinating stuff Murray
Thanks David - hope you enjoyed the vlog
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Good video Murray, very similar to the contents i take in my day bag but minus the laces, i've never thought about that cheers , i'll stick a set in
Only had to use the spare laces once or twice in all the times I'v been in the hills , but I was gad when I had them !!lol
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Cracking video and really informative, as usual. I'd love to know more about food and water you take and how this differs on day trips versus overnight wild camps. I'm especially interested in what you think is the best way to filter/treat water from sources high up. The less water I can get away with carrying and the more I can source and filter/treat high up the better! Also the wee food packs you sometimes use with the jetboil, any good? A wee Sunday video on this subject would be very interesting I think. Cheers and keep up the good work 👍
Hi Dave - thanks for the suggestions - I’ll keep that in mind for any future Sunday vlogs 👍
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Murray
Near identical kit for me Murray 😊. Only other wee things sometimes a fold up foam mat to sit on and a few wet wipes, hate having sticky hands for the rest of the day after my lunchtime orange ! 😆 Also handy on these C19 days...
Ah thats a good call... I used to have a pad to sit on but it blew away one day over a cliff!! I nearly followed it trying to get it back!! Great things though
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Another fine video mate northern ont. Canada
thanks - much appreciated :)
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I always have a small roll of duct tape for emergency repairs (I've even heard of it being used on cuts!).
Yes and a couple of cable ties - weighs nothing but can get you out of trouble.
I stitched a deep cut on my arm then I was shown a way to use a suture with duct tape where you don’t suture the skin you use the tape either side and stitch the tape together to close the wound until you get to a medic without risk of damaging the delicate exposed tissue. Tapes amazing for multiple applications.
God suggestion Richard - I have some wrapped round the upper part of one of my walking poles but TBH I need to get my other poles sorted so as I have somewhich ever poles I use - great call ....
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can you do a tutorial vid on navigation with a map - thanks for the great vids
Good idea Gidi 👍
Great job thanks for sharing cheers take care
Auto-captions are hilarious - they can't cope with your Scottish accent! 😂
"Secluded Thailand beaches" 🤔
Nice pack! Thanks for sharing
thanks
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Thank you Murray can you tell me what their called so I know what to look for thanks
Hi - sometimes called emergency shelter or emergency bivvy bag
@@ScotlandsMountains thanksmate
Very nice, thanks Murray. So, Jerry gets to carry the stove😆atb. Doug
Sometimes a nice cuppa is welcomed but don’t usually have it on the day trips - always take one on the wild camps though 👍
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Murray
Nice one Murray, mine is a very similar setup but I use an Osprey talon 33. 👍
Ive heard great things about the Osprey pack - maybe a future purchase :)
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I have given five people a lace in the last thirty years. Its funny when you say carting extra could be overkill. My over kill is a lighter matches and waterproof matches. As you well know wind and wet is the biggest problem for Scotland's seasons.
Thanks Alan - you are right - I should may he have re phrased - always important to have this kit as if you ever need it - it’s likely to be I. A situation where you really really need it ! 👍 good suggestion with the matches 👍
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Murray
Me and my pal climbed ben lomond this winter and it was a white out, we became lost on the summit, vis was around 4/5m we could have used one of those shelters and a gps haha.
They can be useful when you need to stop and take a breather and sort things out sometimes :) Hope you guys were ok and still had an enjoyable day on the hill :)
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I always take spare socks too!
good informative video👍
Thank you - very much appreciated
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Hi Murray, quick question regards the Dry bags. Would you use one for your Tent when you go wild campong aswel? Also what sizes do you have? I think it's a clever idea as I'm at the end of my rag with the rain cover on my bag 😂👌👍 great video mate.
Hi - you can get all different sorts and sizes :) I have a wide variety of sizes and they usually come in a pack of different sizes . In terms of the tent - I’d recommend using the cover made by the tent company for the tent - I do t do that because I lost mine 🙄😖
I’d loose the rain cover TBH I don’t tent to get o. With the rucksack rain cover:)
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Nice one Murray. Excluding water and food, what's the total weight of your pack?
Hi Ian - afraid I have no idea - the only time I have ever weighed my pack was years ago when I looked at wild camping gear . It became apparent that my camera gear was the same weight as my camping gear 😂
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Nice one Murray. Spares laces is a good tip 👍. One question tho. How the hell do you keep your office so tidy, or is all your stuff shoved under that desk 😜
Haha - you should see behind the camera 😂😂
Scotland's Mountains - ah, good. Not just me then 😆
You forgot the emergency Whisky Murray. 😂
Haha - only on wild camps 🤫🥃🏕
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Is that a green rab fleece aswell?
Awesome 😊
Cheers Murray found this informative (as a relative newbie) what type of dry sacks do you use? And what sizes are they? ATB
Thanks 👍 got a variety of sizes and when they are bought they usually come ina variety of sizes - really just choosing the best fit for you really - I usually vary them depending on what I am taking and trip type etc etc 👍
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Murray
@@ScotlandsMountains thanks its one of the things I've not thought about whilst building my gear up. 👍
Hi murray i noticed you always take your jetboil on camping trips,do you take it on your day trips aswell,great video as always stay safe pal,cheers.
Hi Phil - TBH I very rarely take my stove on day trips (unless in the kayak) but always make sure I have one for my meals on the camps - love a nice coffee in the morning :) a requirement :)
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Murray
Question for you..... I've got a similar daysack to the one in todays video which has a piece of memory board material in the pouch where Murrays platypus was. Which side of the board does the platypus or camelbak go?
Hi Crawford - depends on the rucksack but I would hazard a guess that the memory foam insert sits next to your back and the platypus will sit on the bag side of it :)
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Murray
Hey Murray, how do you store your reservoir after use? For a number of years now I have been storing mine in the freezer between uses under the thinking that it will stop bacteria forming.
Hi Nick, I've heard of that before - a good idea... I don't put mine in the freezer (mainly because there not much room and the wife might shoot me!!lol
I tend to wash it , then open it out dismantled and leave it in a state where it can dry. I always make sure there is no water left if I pack it away , however I tend to store it wide open :)
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Murray
@@ScotlandsMountains Ha ha. I used to use the whole cleaning kit, however then saw the freezer thing mentioned somewhere, so now myself and my wife put ours in the freezer. Doesn't take too long to defrost either.
@@NickHansonPhotography maybe I'm a dirty pig but I just leave mine in the rucksack full of water and change the water before I go out. Been doing it about 6 years and seems fine. Hopefully if the waters clean nothing should be growing in it in the dark. Either that or I've got a good immune system.
@@nickfry7705 Ha ha, I'll stick with my freezer option :)
Hi, those yellow trousers look cool, what make are they? they look like Rab?
Hi - absolutely correct -they are Rab - very good comfy hiking trousers - I can recommend (and they come in bright yellow - an added bonus!!lol)
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Murray
My Rucksack is mostly half full with groceries haha ;-)) cant wait for my next trip to scotland - as soon as "this" is over :)
I think that's what was in my rucksack before doing this video - also very useful for getting the shopping in these times :) Hope you get back over here once this has all passed..
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Murray
Nice video Murray. I was intrigued to see what you took as I seem to always take too much clothing "Just in case". Cheers, Eddie
Thanks Eddie - better to have it and not need it and all that :)
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Murray
Very good movie!
Thank you - hope you found it of use :)
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Murray
pity the tourists can't watch this
last year well 2019 I was coming down the Ben with my then 9 year old and they were starting up in pumps tea shirts and clutching a bottles of pop ! and we had sat in all the layers on the summit, that's the beauty of the out of the way hills not so much chance of seeing the unprepared
What about a knife or multi tool
Hi John - I do have a Swiss Army knife but don’t have it in my bag - could be useful though and good suggestion 👍
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Murray
Great video! Pity that I have problems understanding the accent.
Scotland's Mountains!!!
Another fine video mate can you tell me what the name is of emergency shelter bag climbers use and where could i purchase one for a climber in my family
Hello - there are so many different makes and types - best thing would be to search online as you can pick these up online form climbing shops in Canada most likely :)
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Murray
We use the Sol Emergency Bivvi. Mega light, heat reflective and so far never used it. Climbers are often about weight.
Where do you keep your camera/drone?
Hi Ray - if I take the drone (not had it out since last summer :( ) I usually attached it to outside of pack or take a bigger pack and put it inside - the rest of my camera are on body for ease of use (I have attached a link in the description to the clip attachment I use for my bigger pack if that’s of interest 👍)
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Murray
Great video yet again.
Exact same kit as me except I have a Swiss Army Knife, ( lighter for singing rope or cords : )
I also stick a few needles and a reel of thread in my First Aid kit, amazing how many times I used or lent it, not for suters so far!
Keep up the gear good work and as ever thanks : )
I was wondering where all your photography equipment fits in
Hi Ian - I tend to have the camera attached either to back pack or my body for easy access :) if I need to put anything in bag or drone etc etc I may take a bigger pack but don’t tend to that often 👍 I have put some links in the description on the clips I have used for carrying the camera gear if that may be of interest 👍
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Murray
just out of interest what is your hiking fleece, i like the colour :)
Are your cameras on your body then? How about your drone?
Hi Erin - yes in short - the cameras don’t usually go in the pack - alway better having them to hand ! I did t mention the here as I’ve done a few vlogs looking at the cameras and also the clipping devices before (in my “gear”playlist ). Not had the drone out for nearly a year ! But when I have it with me I sometimes put it in the pack (usually use a bigger pack if that’s the case ) or attach it to the outside 👍
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Murray
Aye...with a firm hand...you can pack quite a lot into those bags...😜
You got that right - one can pack a lot in there :)
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Murray
@@ScotlandsMountains
Thanks Murray
You may be one of the lucky ones that don't need them............ But one item l need (and spare incase of breakages) and funnily enough, never seen them in a kit review............. reading glasses 😉 The map, compass and Viewfinder are useless without them 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Getting old l guess.
One reason I gave up on contacts. I have worn glasses for 40 years and am quite short sighted. I tried contacts and initially they were a help on wet mountain days. Then I started needing a reading correction as well as a distance correction. with regular glasses on, I can just lift them and bring the map close in to read it. With contacts, I have to have reading glasses. Once on Helvellyn, I had misplaced my reading glasses and could not read the map at all. I eventually found then, but initially had to borrow a pair that were close enough to make do. From that day on, I have stuck with regular glasses. I am used to rain, but winter rime ice in freezing fog is a real pain with glasses....
Also, I have a spare compass after pulling mine out only to find a perspex plate with a round hole in it. The useful bit had dropped out...additionally, get a fluid filled one. I have also sat on a summit watching the needle of a cheap air fillled compass spin like a propeller. It was blowing a houlie, but it took some care sheilding to get a bearing and safely leave the summit.
Murray!!!