Ultimate Budget Camping Gear Guide

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
  • Looking for budget camping gear? This ultimate guide has all the cheap and essential items you need for wild camping adventures!
    ‪@JoshTyldesley‬

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  • @knavesmire007
    @knavesmire007 4 дні тому +2

    Helpful video. One tip is to cut open a couple of large binliners to place under the ground sheet. They weigh nowt and take no space up in rucksack.Saves time scraping mud off from under the groundsheet the next morning.

    • @MiddysGoWild
      @MiddysGoWild  4 дні тому

      That’s a great tip, will definitely do that. Thanks for watching, appreciate it.

    • @knavesmire007
      @knavesmire007 4 дні тому +1

      @@MiddysGoWild Keep at it.Your channel could do well.Another tip,obvious one,take the lightest pair of flip flops to wear in case you need to leave tent for a slash gordon in the night.

    • @MiddysGoWild
      @MiddysGoWild  4 дні тому

      Cheers for that, and another good tip, I appreciate that, my latest video and first solo camp is doing okay too, so I’m going try my best, thanks again.

  • @denisoleary5302
    @denisoleary5302 Місяць тому +5

    Wow, what a stoke of luck. its 0630 and I am packing for my first overnighter and watching this video. I bought a new gas canister yesterday, but I like you, bought a clip on one by mistake. I did not know that there was a clip on one. I will change it first thing today. Immagine if I got to my wild camp tonight, only to find that I had the wrong gas. Thanks.

    • @MiddysGoWild
      @MiddysGoWild  Місяць тому +1

      That is a stroke of luck, of all the videos I’ve watched over the months I’ve never come across different gas canisters in any of them, that’s why I thought I’d mention it, so glad this has helped someone else out, thanks for watching and have a great camp.

    • @JimFixedIt4Me
      @JimFixedIt4Me Місяць тому +1

      I didn't know "clip on" was an option. Luckily I bought my stove kit, and the gas can in one of those "frequently bought together" options

    • @MiddysGoWild
      @MiddysGoWild  Місяць тому +1

      Yeah I didn’t know either, rookie mistake, this was the canister I bought, but I thought the was all standard, but these are for different stoves. I learned something new 😂
      ua-cam.com/video/w7Ttgs6ByKo/v-deo.htmlsi=KervFxhSouSmuZTE

    • @MiddysGoWild
      @MiddysGoWild  Місяць тому

      Denis, how did the first camp go?

    • @denisoleary5302
      @denisoleary5302 Місяць тому +1

      @@MiddysGoWild Hi, not too bad. I got the train to Eastbourn, and slept out under the stars at the top of the cliff at Beachy Head. I'd planned a two nighter, but left my phone charger in the Pub. It was fairly windy, and I was a bit concered that I might loose my new tarp. No rain forcast so i just slept on my airbed and covered wifh my sleeping bag as a quilt. a very warm night. not much real sleep and I was awake at 04.00. made some coffee at 05.00. The pub did not open until 11.30 and the first bus was 110.40 so I walke to Birling Gap. had a swim in the sea at 08.30. I had planned to walk the 13 miles to Seaford. However my phone battery was flat, and my train ticket was on my phone, so I got the torist bus (24hour ticket) one way rout back around to Eastbourn and then again onto the Beachy Head pub. A very hot day, so a couple of beers while I recharged the phone. It's now 13.00 and too late in the day for a long hike so ended up getting the train home. M y next plan is to get the train to Seaford and hike the severn Sisters back to Eastbourn. Thanks for asking.

  • @Tom_Bee_
    @Tom_Bee_ Місяць тому +4

    My tip, fwiw, would be to either write down or remember every last thing you take out with you and if you don't use it, see if you are OK without it next tune. Less is more, imo

    • @MiddysGoWild
      @MiddysGoWild  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks a great tip, I’ll use that, thanks for watching, really appreciate it.

    • @fraukeschmidt8364
      @fraukeschmidt8364 Місяць тому +2

      Yeah, I took way too much stuff on my last camping trip.

    • @MiddysGoWild
      @MiddysGoWild  Місяць тому

      @@fraukeschmidt8364 think that’s my problem, I take too much gear, need to get the weight down a bit

  • @Lykos-01
    @Lykos-01 Місяць тому +2

    Great video, I'm a newbie myself, quickly learning how expensive this hobby could be 😅 thank you for narrowing the things I need. Going out for an "almost wild" camping grounds and let's see if I come out alive 😂

    • @MiddysGoWild
      @MiddysGoWild  Місяць тому

      @@Lykos-01 thanks for the comment, it took me a good few months to build up my gear before I headed out, I was like a big kid though itching to get out, my first wild camp was pretty scary if your not use to it the wind and rain just battered the tent all night, hope your first one is a bit calmer than mine 😂

  • @Theflyguy522
    @Theflyguy522 Місяць тому +2

    You can get little usb to usb c adapters for the powerbank 👍

    • @MiddysGoWild
      @MiddysGoWild  Місяць тому

      Thanks for that didn’t know that, I’ll get one thanks for watching

    • @Theflyguy522
      @Theflyguy522 Місяць тому +1

      @@MiddysGoWild no worries mate, they’re not expensive I think I got some Anker ones on Amazon 👍

    • @MiddysGoWild
      @MiddysGoWild  Місяць тому

      @@Theflyguy522 thanks mate really appreciate that.

  • @rumik-stahnke6512
    @rumik-stahnke6512 Місяць тому +2

    Very helpful video mate 👍😁Thanks a lot for sharing and take care 😁

    • @MiddysGoWild
      @MiddysGoWild  Місяць тому

      Thanks for watching and the lovely comment, hope you got something out of it.

  • @JimFixedIt4Me
    @JimFixedIt4Me Місяць тому +1

    I have a similar camping stove kit. Mine came with the gas stand though.
    The foldable cutlery that came with it is awful. Not that I can really complain as everything else with it is perfect. I just use a set from Miniso

    • @MiddysGoWild
      @MiddysGoWild  Місяць тому +1

      I was advertised with a stand on Amazon, but it didn’t show up, this was another gift so maybe they chose me a similar one, but they one I have seems to be good enough for now, not had any issues, thanks for watching.

  • @sparker68
    @sparker68 21 день тому +1

    Fancy making me buy one of those Nepal backpacks - I will have to report you to my Mrs for my own safety 😂😂 . Great video you got yourself a new subscriber 👍

    • @MiddysGoWild
      @MiddysGoWild  21 день тому +1

      Haha, probably best. It’s a greater starter pack. Thanks for the sub really appreciate it and glad you got something from the video.

    • @sparker68
      @sparker68 21 день тому +1

      @@MiddysGoWild Kamoot is a good little app for planning camps.

    • @MiddysGoWild
      @MiddysGoWild  21 день тому +1

      @@sparker68 I have that, found a little hike in Yorkshire dales that wasn’t on all trails, it’s a good app. Think it was a member of staff from Blacks that recommended it 👍

  • @Omydays1
    @Omydays1 Місяць тому +1

    Great informative vid! And love the little features of Rodney and Walter! 😀

    • @MiddysGoWild
      @MiddysGoWild  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks for watching, they do like to be involved in everything I do 😂

  • @Sticksoutdoors
    @Sticksoutdoors Місяць тому +2

    Great video sir
    I’m always on a budget 😂😂
    New sub💪

    • @MiddysGoWild
      @MiddysGoWild  Місяць тому

      Me too, thanks for the comment and Sub, I’m very grateful.

  • @IvanDP1967
    @IvanDP1967 29 днів тому +1

    Nice budget set up sir 👍
    Just goes to show you don't have to spend the earth to be able to camp comfortably.
    Fingers crossed you're well enough soon to be able to enjoy using it.

    • @MiddysGoWild
      @MiddysGoWild  29 днів тому

      Thank you Ivan, I appreciate the comment, I have my fingers crossed for my first solo wild camp in September. Thanks for watching.

  • @davidhudson7590
    @davidhudson7590 Місяць тому +1

    Think all newbies buy gear get started but soon realise take what you need as that 85l pack full going to be heavy soon you realise half weight is easier but great set up to get going see if hobby you want pursue then upgrade as stuff wears out,decent mat a must you need spend well over 150 Mark to 200 for thermarest or nemo etc but worth it

    • @MiddysGoWild
      @MiddysGoWild  Місяць тому

      @@davidhudson7590 thanks for your comment David, that’s my plan to upgrade the more I get out, I don’t usually take all the gear out, but I’m still to weigh the pack the next time I do go out, I’ve probably been carrying over 15kg 😂

  • @YorkshiremanOutdoors
    @YorkshiremanOutdoors Місяць тому +2

    Fantastic video buddy, great kit you’ve got there.

    • @MiddysGoWild
      @MiddysGoWild  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks fellow Yorkshire man, appreciate the time you’ve taken to watch this little video.

    • @YorkshiremanOutdoors
      @YorkshiremanOutdoors Місяць тому +1

      @@MiddysGoWild not a problem buddy

    • @MiddysGoWild
      @MiddysGoWild  Місяць тому +1

      I’ve just had a Quick Look at your channel, I’ve dropped you a sub pal so I can check out the videos, just seen a woods you’ve walked through, I’m thinking of doing the same thing but I think I’d shat me pants 😂

    • @YorkshiremanOutdoors
      @YorkshiremanOutdoors Місяць тому +1

      @@MiddysGoWild lol not needed but thank you very much. It certainly is a very ancient and unique woodland and I do plenty of solo camping in different woodlands but if I’m being totally honest, I don’t know if I could/should camp in that one overnight lol. Thanks again

  • @matty741
    @matty741 Місяць тому +2

    Love this vid mate. When it comes to the gas bottles get yourself one of the really small ones and you can get an attachment to fill it from the larger one. Saves on bulk annnnnnd money.

    • @MiddysGoWild
      @MiddysGoWild  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks Matty, I didn’t realise you could do that, what attachment will I need if you don’t mind me asking?

    • @ElvisPick
      @ElvisPick 21 день тому +2

      ​@MiddysGoWild Campingmoon Gas canister refill adapter £18 Amazon, there are less expensive ones also.

    • @MiddysGoWild
      @MiddysGoWild  21 день тому +1

      Thanks Elvis I’ll check it out, thanks for watching, and thanks for helping a rookie out. 😂

    • @matty741
      @matty741 20 днів тому

      @@MiddysGoWild sorry I didn't even see the other reply. I'll be a shit UA-camr when I grow up. 🤣

  • @roberttravistext5091
    @roberttravistext5091 Місяць тому +1

    Great video, love the dogs 🐕, i like your style, hope your back heals very soon , very best wishes to you , looking forward to next one , love from rob in south Wales.

    • @MiddysGoWild
      @MiddysGoWild  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks for the comment Rob, really appreciate it, I’m hoping to get to wales next year for some camping,

    • @roberttravistext5091
      @roberttravistext5091 Місяць тому

      @@MiddysGoWild great , we could meet up if you wanted to .

  • @pullmeifinger
    @pullmeifinger 13 днів тому +1

    nice video :) . When i started wild camping I used cheap gear and to be honest it was all perfectly fine. I graduallly upgraded my kit starting with a better backpack, then tent, cook gear , sleep system etc. Do i enjoy wild camping more than i did when i was using cheap gear? not at all, its certainly alot easier, lighter, more comfortable and faster now but the end result is still the same. Videos like this are essential because when i started i only really had youtube for help and initially it looked extremely expensive to get started. Its really not! and the benifits, especially to mental health, cant be bought :D

    • @MiddysGoWild
      @MiddysGoWild  13 днів тому +1

      Totally agree, and thanks for watching…I wasn’t going to make a video like this due to been so many, but with the accident I had and not been able to get out, so I thought why not, it’s nice to see seasoned campers watching for advice they have given me. I’ve just upgraded my jacket to start off with, due to the weather in this country. I’m heading out on my first solo wild camp tomorrow, bit nervous if I’m honest. Thanks for watching really appreciate you taking the time to comment too.

    • @pullmeifinger
      @pullmeifinger 13 днів тому +1

      @MiddysGoWild I had been hiking for years bit never wild camped. So in that respect I was ok for clothing and jackets etc so luckily I didn't have that expense. I'd forgotten about the clothing side of things! Good point!

    • @MiddysGoWild
      @MiddysGoWild  13 днів тому +1

      @pullmeifinger I didn’t really cover clothing, I have just done a video on a jacket I believe is brand new to the market. It was hiking that peaked my interest in wild camping too,I’ve only 3 camps under my belt so tomorrow will be my 4, so I’ve still a lot to learn.

    • @pullmeifinger
      @pullmeifinger 13 днів тому +1

      @MiddysGoWild I've found your always learning. Have you seen Paul Messner's channel? And Haze Outdoors? Good UK wild camping channels with none of that Yank BS 🤣

    • @MiddysGoWild
      @MiddysGoWild  13 днів тому +1

      Yeah, follow both of them and got some great tips! Did you see one of Paul’s latest videos he did a camp with a guy called Josh, I’ve become good friend with him and did my first camp with him where he takes his subscribers out with him.

  • @JoshTyldesley
    @JoshTyldesley Місяць тому +1

    What a brilliant informative video mate. Very helpful i love videos like this i really do love the diffrent Angles to from your POV. Lovely work.keep up the videos and keep showing your creative side 🎉

    • @MiddysGoWild
      @MiddysGoWild  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks Josh, I needed to do something since I can’t get out at the moment, and it seems to have help a few people too, thanks for the support mate.

  • @hq1ruuu
    @hq1ruuu Місяць тому +3

    the dog in the beginning just wanted his screen time😭

    • @MiddysGoWild
      @MiddysGoWild  Місяць тому +1

      He tries a few times, thanks for watching appreciate it.

  • @Tom_Bee_
    @Tom_Bee_ Місяць тому +1

    Subbed for the "new tuber" pun. Good one, Dad 😅

    • @MiddysGoWild
      @MiddysGoWild  Місяць тому

      Thanks it just popped into my head,
      lol…not sure about the Dad bit though. 😂

  • @WildBorkysadventures
    @WildBorkysadventures Місяць тому +1

    Great review on a full on wild camping gear on a budget👍, ive only solo wild camp on a woodland camp (with r Roxy, dog), not done a solo fell camp yet, great video👍

    • @MiddysGoWild
      @MiddysGoWild  Місяць тому

      Thanks WBA, appreciate you checking the video out, I’m hoping to do my first solo soon, hope you got something from the gear guide, I’ll pop over to your channel us NewTubers have got to stick together 😂

    • @WildBorkysadventures
      @WildBorkysadventures Місяць тому +1

      @MiddysGoWild when we find something we love doin we just gota keep goin mate, keep adventuring & keep enjoying😁👍👍

    • @MiddysGoWild
      @MiddysGoWild  Місяць тому

      @@WildBorkysadventures thanks mate I certainly agree with that.

  • @Montsgardenmanagment
    @Montsgardenmanagment Місяць тому +2

    Great vid mate 👍

    • @MiddysGoWild
      @MiddysGoWild  Місяць тому

      @@Montsgardenmanagment cheers mate, appreciate you watching. Hope you got something out of it.

  • @graymichael09
    @graymichael09 Місяць тому +1

    Subscribed. Just starting out and a nice no nonsense video.

    • @MiddysGoWild
      @MiddysGoWild  Місяць тому

      @@graymichael09 thanks, I’ve not been doing it that long, so I’ve still very new, but I can’t get out at the moment so thought I’d share my gear, im itching to get out, hopefully I’ll be out there soon, thanks for the sub, I really do appreciate it, it does mean a lot.

  • @cashadolph9052
    @cashadolph9052 Місяць тому +2

    A Ferro Rod is what they call the magic sparking stick lol

    • @MiddysGoWild
      @MiddysGoWild  Місяць тому

      A Ferro Rod, I would never have guessed that, thanks for letting me know. lol

  • @Fishy1764
    @Fishy1764 5 днів тому +1

    Your rod that you use to start fires You wanted to no what it is called is a ferrocium rod.

    • @MiddysGoWild
      @MiddysGoWild  5 днів тому

      Thanks Fishy, appreciate the info 👍

    • @Fishy1764
      @Fishy1764 5 днів тому

      @@MiddysGoWild no problem at all mate😊👍

  • @denisoleary5302
    @denisoleary5302 Місяць тому +1

    ps what is the weight of your pack when loaded? I've only got half of your gear and I can't get under 11 Kilo's.

    • @MiddysGoWild
      @MiddysGoWild  Місяць тому

      I wanted to weight it, but my daughter was in Japan at the time and she had taken scales with her, so I never weighed it, I recently watched Black Crag do Cumbria way and his pack was 11kg which he said was a bit heavy for a multi day hikes, but I reckon by the time I’ve packed my water and the dogs food it’s probably over that, but I’ve always managed on single night camps, I really do need to weigh it next time I’m out.

  • @SiaD777
    @SiaD777 28 днів тому +1

    What was the little gadget for uneven ground cooking please?

    • @MiddysGoWild
      @MiddysGoWild  28 днів тому +2

      Hi Sia, I hope this link works let me know if it doesn’t
      www.gooutdoors.co.uk/15908523/oex-gas-canister-stabilising-stand-15908523

    • @MiddysGoWild
      @MiddysGoWild  28 днів тому +1

      Thanks for watching really appreciate it.

    • @SiaD777
      @SiaD777 27 днів тому +1

      Brilliant, thanks! I'm pretty new to wild camping. Caught the bug after wild camping around Scotland, was surprised how much I loved it. Might be going with children sometime and I thought this would be safer after experience with uneven ground and cooking last time. With long wild camp trips and lots of travelling around, some nights finding a good spot can be tricky.

    • @MiddysGoWild
      @MiddysGoWild  27 днів тому +1

      @SiaD777 I’m still very new too, only done 3 camps, so I’m still learning think i researched for about 6 months 😂

    • @SiaD777
      @SiaD777 27 днів тому +1

      @@MiddysGoWild I was a bit gung ho and went with zero planning. 😂 I totally over packed way and took way more than you showed. Thankfully I had my car with me for travelling around Scotland. Though tbf I was wild camping for 2 weeks straight so couldn't predict the weather and there was still snow on some of the mountains. Second time I took less but still had too much. I've upgraded to a lighter and more reliable tent since then which should help as I took extras in case of a leaky wet tent including a lightweight tarp which also made a great cooking area as my old tent didn't have a vestibule.