Beautiful river valley and gorgeous riverside camp. Enjoyed the explainer on the tarp set up. The fire was a nice touch and glad you got to relax and recharge. Jealous at the lack of sandflies but not the snakes 😅.
Another great one - cheers. I can’t remember if I’ve said it before, but I have used a similar setup and use air mat n thin foam mat on outside underneath of the bugnet Bivy to help increase internal space. (Also additional small string loop on the four corners to allow for mat height, plus use a ridge line with prusik knots to the two bugnet peak ties) cheers again!
I'm glad you enjoyed it, mate. Prusik knots are a great idea for ridge line attachments. I've not used that bug net in that way yet, but I'll definitely bear that in mind when I do, thanks.
Great location and really love the creativity in joining the systems to make an effective sleeping system for the conditions. Thanks for taking us along for your chilled adventure. I do the same thing with my gators - they are really handy for ‘door mats’ and keeping things clean and sand free.
Thanks so much Campfire Jesus. Another beautiful one. Nothing beats those river swims! I was wondering if you use the Sawyer Squeeze with your Cnoc gravity system? Also I’ve been wondering (for a while now 😂) what do you carry in those pockets on your backpack arm straps? It’s so true what you said about every stick looking like a snake. Looking forward to your next. Edit…I just watched your previous video ‘What’s in my pack’ which answered my question about your water system. Do you think about the quality of the water supply and wonder where it flows from before deciding to use/filter it?
Thanks, Petra. I'm glad you liked the video and also that you got something out of my post hike hotel room ramble about what was in my pack 😆 In regards to water, I try and take into account the source/quality of the water etc, but I filter absolutely everything. There are just so many variables that come into play regarding potentially contaminated water. For how little time and effort it takes to filter it, I would just rather be safe than sorry.
Beautiful river valley and gorgeous riverside camp. Enjoyed the explainer on the tarp set up. The fire was a nice touch and glad you got to relax and recharge. Jealous at the lack of sandflies but not the snakes 😅.
Thanks mate! That last snake scared the hell out of me!
Another great one - cheers. I can’t remember if I’ve said it before, but I have used a similar setup and use air mat n thin foam mat on outside underneath of the bugnet Bivy to help increase internal space. (Also additional small string loop on the four corners to allow for mat height, plus use a ridge line with prusik knots to the two bugnet peak ties) cheers again!
I'm glad you enjoyed it, mate. Prusik knots are a great idea for ridge line attachments. I've not used that bug net in that way yet, but I'll definitely bear that in mind when I do, thanks.
Wow, loving the channel mate, just tuning in from the UK. Also just subscribed to give my
Support. From a fellow UA-camr 😉👍
I'm glad you're enjoying the channel mate. I'm hoping to spend some time in the UK next year, I'll check out your channel. Thanks 😊
Great location and really love the creativity in joining the systems to make an effective sleeping system for the conditions. Thanks for taking us along for your chilled adventure. I do the same thing with my gators - they are really handy for ‘door mats’ and keeping things clean and sand free.
And you really know how to find the snakes!
Thanks for tagging along mate
I sure do! Actually jumped in the water rather than step on the last one, scared the hell out of me
Thanks so much Campfire Jesus. Another beautiful one. Nothing beats those river swims! I was wondering if you use the Sawyer Squeeze with your Cnoc gravity system? Also I’ve been wondering (for a while now 😂) what do you carry in those pockets on your backpack arm straps? It’s so true what you said about every stick looking like a snake. Looking forward to your next. Edit…I just watched your previous video ‘What’s in my pack’ which answered my question about your water system. Do you think about the quality of the water supply and wonder where it flows from before deciding to use/filter it?
Thanks, Petra. I'm glad you liked the video and also that you got something out of my post hike hotel room ramble about what was in my pack 😆
In regards to water, I try and take into account the source/quality of the water etc, but I filter absolutely everything. There are just so many variables that come into play regarding potentially contaminated water. For how little time and effort it takes to filter it, I would just rather be safe than sorry.
@@campfirejesus thanks so much. Agree with you there about so many variables.
what a great spot! thanks for sharing man
Thanks mate, glad you enjoyed it