This was an exciting video. You really managed to catch the drama of bad weather camping, and show us that even a Hilleberg has its limits. Thanks for sharing, and I look forward to the next one
I appreciate the feedback! Every tent definitely has its limits and certain designs definitely are better than others in conditions like this. I would have probably been much better off in the Soulo and would have taken it if I had known it would be like this. However, I am also not looking to take any of my tents to the extreme if I don’t need to. They are too expensive and I like them too much to see them get damaged 😂. Although I think the Enan did really well considering single pole tunnel tents like this are not necessarily made for the harshest conditions. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!
The weather here in England can definitely be unpredictable at times but it really caught me off guard on this trip. Definitely a memorable trip. Thank you for watching!
Not ideal conditions for my first camp with a new tent but it survived! At least I had a really nice evening leading up to the terrible winds 👍. Appreciate you watching some of my older videos! Hope you have a nice weekend. 😀
Lovely video. It captured the essence of uncertainty and adversity overcome! No two experiences are the same. If you went down that (now closed) path again today, or tomorrow, you may have experienced a serene evening, without wind, and a star encrusted sky. Or not. That you lived and shared that unique evening though, is testament to your commitment to communicating your experiences and your expertise at doing so. Well done and thank you.
Thank you. I was happy I at least had a really nice evening leading up to the terrible weather that came later that night. Never know what you’re going to get sometimes here in the UK but always a memorable experience. Really appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment.
Thanks. It definitely wasn’t the ideal first trip for my new lightweight tent, but at least I had a decent afternoon and evening. Appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment! Have a great week!
Oh my goodness. Glad you got out of that safely. I was freaked out just watching that. I live on the coast in the North East (about 80 miles further up from where you were) and the winds we get here can be frightening, and that's indoors. Thanks for taking us on this journey, stay safe.
Thanks for watching! It definitely wasn’t an ideal camp but at least I had a calm evening before the heavy rain and winds hit. Learned a valuable lesson and changed the forecast app I used after this trip 😅. Really appreciate you taking the time to comment! ATB
You camped less than 3 miles from my house, so I know most every inch of where you were. Your stakes were trying to hold onto wet `shale` - a very soft `rock` you can break with your hand. I wish I had met you before you headed down there, as you now know, it is treacherous in fact I think they blocked that path off now, and you did very well to get back up. One wrong move and you would have been done for on that slippy stretch. The winds are not just strong, they swirl and eddy as they come over the cliffs, and you know that better than anyone at this point! I got capsized in a sailing dinghy off that headland on a beautiful spring morning, the wind swirled round the back of the mainsail, and dumped me in that north sea in a second. You have a cool head in a bad situation, and you really needed it that night!
Wow 3 miles from your house. You live in a really nice part of the country 👍. It’s such a beautiful coastline. I definitely learned my lesson that night. I knew the ground wasn’t the best when I was putting the stakes in but when the rains came and made it wet the ground did turn into a complete nightmare. It took me forever to clean everything off my tent. It’s probably for the best they’ve blocked off that path. It’s definitely a bit treacherous, especially when wet. Definitely a memorable camp. Thanks for watching and sharing your story. Getting capsized in the North Sea sounds pretty scary!
We go to Runswick Bay which you called the village every yr for holiday in a cottage Can’t believe you camped on what we call the crocodile as the head is the shape of a crocodile The path you came back down on at the end is very slippery at the best of times My heart was in my mouth all the way through watching this You definitely had GOD looking out for you that night Coming along that path in the dark was extremely risky Thank goodness you got back safely Loving watching all your adventures this for me was one of the scariest to watch 😮
A tip that was passed to me may years ago, if you are right on the coast, promontory or island use the uk shipping forecast for a more a a accurate guide to seaside weather than the usual forecast for inland. Tony
Thanks man and great tip! Haha after this trip I started using an app called Windy.app that gives wind and weather forecast over the water. I’ve been pretty happy with it so far. And it seems to be quite accurate as it gives all the predicted weather models. Really appreciate the comment and thanks for watching! All the best!
@@GoingSoloOutdoors advantages over an app are, get LW radio signal in the most remote locations, no phone signal needed, free, no ads. Disadvantages, only broadcast 4x a day, odd terms - you were in 'Tyne', you need a radio. Great channel. Tony
@@Nnuinn yeah a radio is a good idea. I have a Garmin InReach which allows me to get weather updates when there’s no signal but I find it limited for what I pay.
😀 really appreciate the repeat viewings! I really wish I used the Soulo on this trip. I also started using a much more reliable weather app after this camp.
@Going Solo Your content and personality makes fornmust repeated viewings. You're absolutely brill. My hubby thinks so too. He's brilliant at making things from wood too, and makes a good campfire He praises you highly.
Wow! That was at times scary watching. At one point I thought that tent was going to fly off with you in it. Glad you got home safely. Love watching your adventures, thanks for another amazing video post. Watching from SI New Zealand
Definitely hadn’t anticipated getting those kinds of winds. At least I got to enjoy a nice calm evening outside the tent before the crazy gusts. I was just happy I didn’t damage a brand new tent. Really appreciate you watching the older vids! 😀🙏
Amazing video. Sometimes things don’t always go to plan, but you handled it really well. I can imagine it was a amazing experience - on reflection. Thank you for sharing your videos 😊
Great photos from the drone, great chow, I spent 4 years in Germany in the 80's never got used to warm beer. writing before the end, glad you made it out safe
RHB & Whitby are our favourite places, but we have seen so much of that stretch go into the sea! We haven't walked as far out as you were, but so many homes and a massive hotel have been lost because of the boulder clay! Every time we do the RHB to Whitby coastal walk and back, more of the path has been lost! A few yrs ago, there was a fresh loss, and we were diverted, which turned our 7 mile hike, one way, into 13 lol.
Wow, yeah it looked like many bits of cliff we saw during our trip had recently fallen as well. That’s why I tried to stay as far away from the cliff edge as possible. It looked very unstable. Beautiful place for a hike though!
Definitely caught off guard with the weather on this one. At least I had a nice afternoon at camp and I didn’t end up destroying my tent 😅👍. Really appreciate you watching my older videos!
What an excellent video. I'm a new subscriber so I'm catching up on your videos in no particular order 😊 the food you make looks amazing.are you a chef or something? 😊😊
@@jamiemorgan4146 boy you sound like a real nice guy! Yeah she works long hours also so I don’t want to leave her to take care of the kids by herself on our vacation.
This absolutely breathtaking! I could see you in my mind flying off the cliff inside the tent! 😳 But really did look scary. Thanks for the video. And this place was so beautiful! Glad you ok!
It is a beautiful place but it definitely wasn’t the best place to get hit with those kind of weather conditions. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!
At the beginning the weather and the views was very good. Beautiful ocean scenery and very relaxing camping site. The weather is going rough at early morning..wow strong wind 😯. Very good video recording, I'm absolutely subscribe and like your video my friend. Thank you for sharing your wonderful and adventurous camping experience 🤝👍👏👏👏
I was very fortunate to receive such great weather on the hike in considering rain was originally forecast. I didn’t expect such a drastic change in the forecast that night though. However, the weather here in England has been very volatile the past couple weeks. Really appreciate the support! Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! Have a great week!
Having jumped on the the Going Solo train just after catching your cooking ramen in the Lake District while it pissing down outside episode, I'm catching up by discovering past gems such as this one. Now you know why us Brits always go on about the weather. 7 different weather systems hit us all the time, and you never quite know what may be coming next! Keep up the great work. Really enjoying every episode so far! I particularly liked the music in this one.
Thanks Tom! I completely changed how I look at the forecast after this video. I use multiple apps and check various weather models up to the very last minute. The weather definitely caught me off guard on this camp. The forecast changes much more rapidly here than what I was used to when I lived in the Northeast US. But I’ve loved the learning experience. I really appreciate you going through and watching past videos. Glad you liked the music. I like to add it sometimes for the hiking sections of the video or drone stuff, but I’m always a little reluctant because I know some people really don’t like it. Glad to know it’s appreciated sometimes 👍. Thanks again. ATB
@@GoingSoloOutdoors The app I use all the time for the weather is 'Weather Pro' which works on my iPhone. The really good thing about it is that it also shows satellite images, where it is really easy to spot fronts moving in (mostly from the west). Keep the music going. It's good (as too the drone footage!)
Oh my goodness! An absolutely terrifying experience, but even when you were concerned, you kept your head! Amazing video-you should get an award for this one! So glad your lady does not see these videos, she may be tempted to tie you down safe at home!
Yeah she doesn’t watch my videos but will occasionally remind me that we have young children. I think there are always risks with some of these camps but I wouldn’t say it was necessarily unsafe. Worst case scenario I could have damaged a new tent on this one. The hike back up the cliff wasn’t ideal in low light either but it all worked out! Appreciate you watching another video 😀👍
Wow! I had to keep telling myself you weren’t going to fall down the mountain because you made it down and uploaded the video. 😯🙏☺️ Bravo!! Well done♥️
I think I will definitely come back to this spot at some point. However, not sure if I can trust the west reports for this area unless it’s showing a couple days of clear skies and no wind! Thanks as always for watching Bob. Have a great weekend!
Wow, that was wild. That wind was crazy ! It was really scary to watch, but great video. I really thought you AND the tent were going to just fly off into the night
Thanks! This was one of the more extreme changes in weather that I’ve experienced. At least I was able to have a decent afternoon and evening in the tent before the crazy weather came in 😅. Really appreciate you watching.
@@maggi666 It ended up being a terrible area for the tent pegs. When I was pitching the tent it was actually relatively solid and I was pretty happy with it. However, as soon as it became wet it turned into a nightmare and became very soft. Glad you enjoyed the video! ATB
@Going Solo what you describe is exactly why so much collapses into the sea! Where you were would at one time, been a cliff! It steadily drops until it makes hillsides but when some drops, it drops a long way down onto other collapses.
This video came up as a watch list. Love your calm manner throughout your adventure. Love the drone shots. Thankyoubso much for sharing your journey and the inspiration towards myvfurture adventures and how to film it and edit it. Take care buddy.
Wow!! That was very intense. Good judgment to pack up and leave. My stomach tightened just thinking about you making that trek down the cliff in the dark. Glad you made it back safe.
Yeah, It definitely wasn’t a relaxing morning! Once the weather report changed for the 10th time and started calling for even stronger winds I knew I needed to get off those cliffs given how exposed the hike back was. Also didn’t want to damage the brand new tent I was so happy to finally get! Thanks for continuing to watch my videos! ATB
Came across your channel a couple of days ago, I’m working my way through your videos. Great spot for a wild camp, I’ve bivvied up there. Great videos 👍
Welcome to the channel! It was my first time here but I’d love to go back and explore this bit of coastline more. Really appreciate you taking the time to comment! ATB
Definitely not the best first night out in a new tent but it survived. Just happy the afternoon and the majority of the early evening was nice and calm. Appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment! ATB
Ah- just beautiful cliffs and scenery. The drone footage was amazing. But you know I love the food/drink portion of your stories. Mango IPA and tacos. Yes! I just got my Jetboil Stash in and I can't want to cook on it. Sweet tent. But holy crap insane winds and that narrow pathway with the drop to the ocean. Ack! No,
Yeah that last bit of path down to the cliffs where I camped was not an official part of the coastal path. Definitely a bit sketchy, especially hiking back up in the wind! Glad you enjoy the cooking! It’s always fun to make a nice meal with a small cook kit! Good luck on your upcoming hike of the AT. Having grown up on the east coast it’s always been a dream of mine to hike it as well. Looking forward to seeing your updates from the trail! ATB
Another great video, I get so excited when I get a notification that you have posted a video, I’m not a crunchy taco fan either but I think I might make taco Tuesday a thing! Thinking of getting a pocket knife for hikes but I don’t think I can stretch to a bugout looking at some civivi stuff, hope the ceiling is sorted and you had a great holiday! As always keep up the good work!
Thanks for the support man! I definitely prefer a pocket knife with a flat grind for all things food prep as my other bushcraft knifes are just too thick. I used a gift card I received from my inlaws to get the bugout. It’s a bit pricey and probably wouldn’t have picked it up otherwise as I usually gravitate towards traditional pocket knifes. I’ve heard good things about civivi! Yet to get one myself though. Thanks for watching! ATB
It surprises me that Hilleburg hasn't come up with a tent system that completely blocks the wind on the exterior and keeps the interior quieter. Even if it was an external fly that presented a solid barrier against the wind to shelter the tent inside. Something like that would be ideal for you.
I think packing away a tent with some sort of solid barrier like that would be very difficult. This tent isn’t really designed for the kinds of winds I experienced on this trip. I also didn’t have it guyed out completely at the ends so it was definitely a bit more flappy than normal. Some of my other Hillebergs are definitely a bit less flappy but you kinda get used to it. I am very curious to see what future Hilleberg tents might look like though. Really appreciate the comment!
@@GoingSoloOutdoors from a practical standpoint I get that. I was just curious if they made more wind resistant models and if they had ever considered such a thing. Realistically it'd be hard to transport such a thing unless you were pulling a sled or used a motorized vehicle. I watch a lot of the outdoorgearreview channel and I always see him arranging a canopy/tarp setup near his tent and was curious if they made such a thing to be used in higher wind conditions.
@@keonisan 👍 not sure. I have seen people pitch Hilleberg tarps over a few of their different tent models though. For instance, the Hilleberg Unna pitched with a Hilleberg tarp five looks pretty cool and gives you a nice dry porch area. Don’t really think it would be great in wind though.
At least I had a really calm evening. You’re very lucky to live so close to such a beautiful place. Really stunning bit of the country! Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! Have a great week!
We were under canvas when a heavy windstorm hit Lincolnshire a couple years ago. The wind rattling the tent at night is unsettling. Glad you made it back safely!
A surprise wind storm can definitely be unsettling. Definitely can make for a memorable trip though. Thanks for taking the time to share and watch the video! ATB
After using my Enan for three years at around 20 night / year I'd say it's OK up to 40 mph winds, so a good call to take shelter with 50 mph gusts. If you'd pitched on some grass you should have got better peg placement which would have helped.
Yeah I agree. Since this trip I’ve had it in 40mph winds in solid ground with the additional guy lines at the ends pegged out and its done great! This camp was my first night out with it and with the surprise weather I just didn’t want to see my new tent get potentially get damaged. That would have been heartbreaking. Unfortunately this location just didn’t have many options to pitch the tent. Appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment! ATB
Waaaaaaaaaa that was epic ❤️ Only once I was caught out like that but fortunately I was in my Soulo. What a absolute battering it took for over 9 hrs almost 800m high. Fantastic watch and glad you made it back safe.
As someone who also has a Soulo and Enan this has proved extremely educational in where the line is between deploying one or the other! Unfortunately it meant you had a very stressful time in the end, but sharing it is invaluable, so thank you. I have modded mine a bit with a whopping 6 extra guy lines - two on the tabs each end, and double guyed the main pole each side, to help stop lateral movement, but I admit I haven't had it in winds anything like that crazy yet! I also take long spike type pegs for the four corners as the ones supplied are so piddling. I still think even with all that I would have had no more sleep than you did though! Great that you had the spell of peace before it all kicked off - a stunning part of the world, the North Yorks coast. Look forward to a nice tarp and fire glamp in the woods next time, you deserve it after that! Cheers. Rich.
Thanks Rich! Yes, this one trip has definitely taught me what the Enan can and cannot handle! (And that I need a better weather app … more on that in a future video) Once I add more guy lines to those little tabs at the ends of the tent I think I can comfortably take it out if max wind speeds will reach 40mph. Anything higher it just makes WAY more sense to take the Soulo instead. But I walked away super impressed with the tent! Still not convinced this trip didn’t slightly bend the pole a bit out of shape though. The two pre-bent sections are no longer equally bent as I once thought they were. Oh well, other than that everything looks fine aside from the streaks of gray clay I still haven’t been able to clean off the tent. I am VERY excited for a calm night by the fire under a tarp!!!! I was very thankful for the nice afternoon/evening on this trip but I don’t want any surprises next camp. Thanks as always for the brilliant comments! ATB
Yeah I must admit the thought of your clean up when home was even more frightening than the camping in a gale 😅. It's the bit nobody sees on UA-cam isn't it? It can take me up to a week of chipping away at gear after each camp to get it clean, dry, packed away etc. Not helped by living in a tiny house with three other people, and no garage or garden to speak of! This is all whilst planning the next camp too... you know how it is! On the subject of bent poles, I warped my Enan pole simply by over tensioning the guys (something you can afford to do with a Soulo to some extent) so I can imagine it may be a bit wonky now. Replacement sections are fairly reasonable price though all things considered - hope you get if fixed with no probs. 👍
@@CottonBud Yes, cleaning the gear can definitely be terrible at times. This may have been the worst yet! I could have definitely over tensioned it after going out the second time when the winds got really bad. It was really hard to determine the proper amount of tension while the pole was being blown around. I also experienced quite a bit of slipage in the guy lines which is something I have not experienced with the Soulo.
Good job, getting out & checking on the tent pegs & guyout line tautness. Our Enan's are 3-season tents, good on you for giving credit that the Enan withstood all that punishment. I have an Enan & ALWAYS put big heavy rocks over ALL stakes that I've pounded into the ground, just in case. When you mix Mother Nature with Human Nature, you're dealing with a lot of variables. I suspect the tent pole didn't get bent. And that zipper lock down toggle may have prevented the zipper from unzipping which likely would have led to your tents destruction. The soft clay soil likely was a factor/consideration that you overlooked because both ends of the tent pole & the fiberglass rods at both ends were likely going to keep sinking into the soil causing guyout lines to lose their tautness resulting loose tent fabric UNLESS you placed flat rocks under each end of the tent pole & under the fiberglass poles at both ends of the tent. I don't know of any other brand that include a toggle to keep the zipper from unzipping in high winds. I've just "Subscribed" & rang the "Notification" bell Warm Regards from Reno, Nevada U.S.A.
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. This was my first time out with the Enan and boy did it get tested. I wouldn’t have taken it out if I knew I was going to get 60mph gusts. Since this trip I started using delta pegs at the ends of the tent and they are fantastic. In addition I’ve added guy lines to the tabs at the end of the tent. All of which have made a world of difference in the wind on other trips. Appreciate the support and thanks again for the comments. ATB
@@GoingSoloOutdoors I, too, have the two added guyout lines at each end of the tent each time I pith it. The attachments are sewn into the tent outer so I use 'em for the added structural support against strong gusty winds like you encountered.
@@GoingSoloOutdoors I have no basis for comparison because I've always pitch my Enan with all 3 guyout lines at both ends of the tent. Thanks for confirming, that the extra guyout lines DO make a difference. You never answered my question about the Pole. Did it get bent. If you have a soft sandy soil again, add some support (a flat rock) UNDER each of the fiberglass poles to keep them from sinking into the soft soil as well as both ends of the pole for obvious reasons.
@@azclaimjumper Sorry missed that part. It did in fact warp the pole ever so slightly. I only noticed it because it’s in the opposite direction of the pre-curved sections. About 4 months ago I had it out in Snowdonia in 35 mph winds with the additional guys and I even had the loops at the ends of the poles staked out and the tent did really well! (Have a video for that camp on the channel) Far better than any other tent I’ve ever used in that weight class. I’ve thought about getting a 10mm pole for instances when the forecast calls for winds above 35 mph but I’d probably rather just take my Soulo or Nammatj at that point as the winds can be incredibly variable here and those tents are much more rock solid in high winds. As for the ground I pitched on … I don’t think I’ve ever experienced the consistency of the ground change so drastically like that. If I had known it was clay or that I was going to get that kind weather I would have probably just pitched in a much more suitable spot 👍.
Love your channel. This video especially, since I've just purchased the Enan but haven't had a chance to use it yet. We can get some pretty strong winds on the prairies of northern Montana, so the timing was perfect. Thanks!
Thanks! The Enan is fantastic. I’d say it’s solid up to about 40mph. I decided to take it down once the winds were over 50mph because it’s a brand new tent and I didn’t want it to get damaged! And since I was near a cliff I wanted to find better shelter just to be on the safe side. Really appreciate the support and thanks for taking the time to comment!
Haha yeah I was so giddy with not having the forecasted rain and snow on the hike in also! At least I had a great evening leading up to the terrible weather. I would have been really upset if I damaged a new tent! But all is well!
Brilliant mate, good to see how the Enan performed in those conditions! Brutal. The space in that thing looks ace, the vestibule looked huge when you were cooking (those tacos looked amazing👌🏻). I still haven’t got mine up yet, but I’ve attached 4 extra lines to those tabs either side of the end poles. Glad you got back safely mate, great video👍🏻 Cheers, Mark
Despite having to eventually take it down I thought it really did perform fantastic with winds up to 40 mph. I just didn’t want to risk breaking it when the winds got worse. Super impressed with its strength and with the space to weight ratio. The vestibule is noticeably bigger than my Soulo! Fantastic for cooking! I really wish I would have connected guy lines to those four tabs before taking it out. When cleaning the tent, I was playing around with putting tension on them and it does help take up quite a bit of slack in the fabric! Thanks for watching buddy! ATB
Even with a Hillenburg Tent I would not have exposed myself to those elements! Just knowing what the tent is capable of, still leads me to find a sheltered position!
What a miserable experience! And lucky it wasn’t raining..I had a similar experience at the Trona Pinnacles in the high Mojave desert of eastern California. But I was car camping and had a large tent and a sleeping cot. The national weather service did not make a proper prediction and a wind storm came in with 60-70 mile an hour gusts. My tent partially collapsed, and I was afraid to go outside to check the tent stakes because I was afraid my tent would blow away , so I just sat on my cot all night with the tent sides hitting me in the face. Finally at first light, I got up, broke camp and left. Fortunately, there were no trees to get blown down, but the most miserable night I ever spent.
Sounds like a rough night! No fun when the forecast gets it that wrong. Definitely best to stay put until morning. I had rain for a good portion of the night and it was actually causing the tent to begin to sink into the clay which was terrible to cleanup later when I got home. I was very fortunate it had mostly passed when I decided to bring down the tent. Trip’s like this definitely tend to be the most memorable though 👍. Thanks for sharing! ATB
Unfortunately I would have needed too many and I typically try not to alter the places I camp in any way that I can’t easily put back. The biggest problem on this camp aside from probably bringing the wrong tent was the clay I was pitched on. As soon as it got really wet the pegs were just not holding well even with rocks on them. And the tent was actually sinking into the ground. Because this is a tunnel tent which relies on tension for its structure that was just a bad combination. If I had known, the conditions were going to be that bad, I just would not have camped on the coast that night. I have been using a much more accurate weather and wind forecast lately. I’ve actually really happy with an app called Windy.app lately. It actually helped me a lot in planning the camp I just posted on UA-cam today. Thanks for watching and I appreciate the comment! ATB
I wish my first night out with it was uneventful! But as you said, it’s nice to know it can handle a bit of punishment. I purchased it specifically for situations like this when the forecast turns out completely wrong and Hilleberg lived up to its reputation. I did take it down about an hour earlier than planned, but I just didn’t want to risk destroying it in wind speeds I would not recommend anyone camp in. Especially near a cliff. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!
Buddy what a adventure lucky you came back in one peace… you can hear at the heat of the storm the stress in your voice “ yep gonna pack now “ 🤣🤣 Great content like always 👊🏻
Yeah I was gonna try and wait it out that last hour, but a few of the gusts made the decision for me. Most of the really strong ones I didn’t even catch on camera! Not worth destroying a tent or getting blown off a cliff in a tent! Thanks for watching buddy! ATB
We got stuck in the peak district a couple of weeks back, part way up a peak and the 120 mph gusts turned permanent. We had to sit down, whilst holding on to rocks and shimmy back down on our bums whilst holding rocks and eachother! Our human amazing brains will always find a solution for our safety! Our RVRC trousers took a battering without a blemish to the fabric!
What a drama in the early morning! Thanks for the Video and sharing the experiences with us, maybe you should try "Going Solo" to Indonesia such as heaven on the earth...warm greetings from Jakarta!
Thanks! Are you referring to my knife? I’m using the the benchmade bugout. Fantastic light folder. Great for food prep. I purchased it from REI back when I lived in the states.
Stupid question, but if the wind gets to that level, is there any way of just collapsing the tent flat, but keeping it pegged down and climbing back in to weigh it down (effectively turning the tent into a giant sleeping bag?)
Yes with many of these tents I will remove the poles and leave it pegged so it does not blow away when packing it down. You could crawl back in but they are not designed for that. The outer waterproof material is not breathable so the condensation would be extreme and you would end up very wet. Great question. Luckily for me I only packed down about an hour before I was planning to 👍. Appreciate the comment! All the best
Wow another amazing video, really enjoyed this one but certainly don't envy you in that mad wind .... Just out of interest, what is the brand of the jacket that you wear as it's just what I have been looking for, hope you don't mind me asking..... Keep up the great work and look forward to the next one...
It got a bit crazy on this one but at least I had a decent evening before the winds and rain came. I’m wearing the Fjallraven Keb jacket 👍. Appreciate the comment!
👍 it is a really nice vantage point. On this camp I actually did wonder what it would have looked like during the war. Especially since we had visited Whitby Abby earlier that week and read about the damage it received from German ships.
Yes I think the Soulo would have been fine. However, I was really impressed with how the Enan did being only a single pole tent. Just didn’t want to risk damaging it with the winds increasing. Although I would never choose to be in those conditions intentionally. Haha especially near a cliff. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!
Hi there. I would like to ask something about this tent. You have it now for a while. I'm planning to buy, because it's the lightest in Hilleberg tents. Theoretically if you use nice solid ground, use all possible guy lines, use some rocks on it all-do you think Enan could manage this wind? I was this year (2024) on South West Coast Path between Minehead and Barnstaple and was one night some big storm and my Big Agnes tent was moving left-right but survived. One buckle snapped, but it's fine to replace. Greetings from Kent. Tom
Yes, I do 👍. Since this camp, I added extra guidelines at the ends and I’ve been through many windy nights with it. On this camp, it did very well and I only took it down about 30 to 45 minutes before I would’ve normally packed it away just because I was worried about damaging my brand new tent, but it survived. It’s a fantastic tent and can handle some pretty rough conditions. Compared to my other Hillberg tents it’s not as bomb proof or as comfortable in the wind (because it only uses a single pole), but it can handle it some very rough weather. hope that helps. Thanks for watching.
@@GoingSoloOutdoors lovely. Thanks for answer. I like comfort, but weight is important for me as well. I do 3-5 days backpacking trips, so trying don't go over 1kg. Roughly...;) Be safe take care! T.
I have tried it many times in Scandinavia with my Enan. The wisest thing is to double pole and supplement with extra lines and stay in the tent until sunrise. The tent does not break.
Totally agree! This was my first time taking out the Enan and I wasn’t expecting 60mph winds. I didn’t want to destroy a brand new tent, especially when I was not yet aware of what it was capable of. So I only packed up about an hour from first light. Luckily, I only walked away with a partially misshapen pole. Since this trip I have learned to guy out the extra end taps and it makes a huge difference! If I had a second pole, I definitely would’ve doubled up, but I probably would’ve just brought my Soulo if I knew there was a probability of such high gusts since I am more familiar with what that tent can handle. Definitely an unintentional great test of what the Enan is capable of. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. ATB
Watched a video of an akto in 80mph winds with single pole. The pole flattens, to the height of the top guyline, but no more. Aslong as the guyline holds , the pole should not break.
Very impressed with the performance of the Enan considering the conditions! Would you say the ventilation/condensation is any different to the Soulo throughout the seasons?
Considering I did not have the extra guy out points anchored I was also very impressed with the Enan for surviving this. I have since added the them and it definitely improves the stability of the tent in wind. The ventilation can definitely be felt passing through the ends of the tent and this does reduce condensation. This can make it a bit chilly when the temps drop though. Thanks for taking the time to comment!
@@GoingSoloOutdoors A great little tent for sure. Struggling to decide on a Hilleberg as they all seem so good for different conditions! If the Akto didn't droop in the middle of the ends I'd probably settle on that as a middle ground between the two. Lots to consider, thanks
@@ApiaryGaming I 100% agree with you! That is actually one of the reasons I never got the Akto. I really love how the center pole keeps the middle of the ends from drooping in the Enan. Whatever you decide I’m sure you’ll be happy. I’ve been extremely happy with each of the Hillebergs I own. When I first got the solo, I said to myself I won’t need any more and you can see how that’s gone 😆. They are all fantastic tents. It really just depends on how you’re going to use it.
@GoingSoloOutdoors It's a shame there's not another model inbetween the Akto and the Enan, with the hood on the door of the fly like the Akto, and the central pole design of the Enan.. I agree they all look like fantastic tents, just trying to only buy one haha. Soulo looks like a beast but a little heavy for longer backpacking trips..
@@ApiaryGaming I agree. It would be nice if the Enan had a hood. Although I’ve been extremely happy with the ventilation in the tent. And you can still unzip a portion of the top if you’d like extra ventilation.
I will admit, it is beautiful there. But future video looks really scary. I love to hear the wind, but don’t want to be in a tent with it. This is the first time I’m watching your video. Very interesting so far. Nice scenery to look at. Please take care and be safe. Just watching, makes me chilly 🥶. I hope your warm…..the wind would blow you off the cliff. I wish you had another way down. I’m a grandmother and I’m very worried about you….. I know you make it because lol, I’m seeing your video.but still very scary 😧 😢 🙏 I bet your wife is majorly stressed and worried about you. I know I would be…. I’m so glad your safe.
Appreciate you taking the time to comment. This area is beautiful and I was happy I got to enjoy the afternoon and evening there before the weather turned. I usually keep a Garmin InReach with me to keep in contact with my wife. It also has an SOS button in the event something terrible happens. For the most part though, most of my trips are much calmer than this. However, I just goes to show you that you can never truly rely on a weather forecast. Thanks for watching!
Things definitely took a turn for the worse on this camp 😅. After this trip I started using Windy.app along with weather underground and mountain forecast. I try to look at as many forecast models as I can 👍
Man I'm glad you got back safe. Lots of valuable lessons even for the experience backpacker like you. Thank you for sharing your experience. That wind was something else... I was doing research on Hillebergs and that little tent held up like a champ in that wind. Do you think Solo would hold up against that wind till morning? Btw I love the fact that you are not going super light. Bringing all the food for cooking and couple of beers is awesome. Cheers from PNW, be well!
Yeah the Enan did incredibly well considering it’s Hillebergs lightest tent and only has a single pole. The loose clay at this spot was less than ideal for the pegs once it started raining so that didn’t help. There are two additional guy out points at the ends of both sides of the tent. I started utilizing them after this trip. On my most recent camp in Snowdonia it was quite windy. (Nothing like this camp though!) I did however use the extra guy out points and it significantly makes a difference in the Enans wind stability. As for whether or not, the Soulo would’ve fared better on this trip. Absolutely. I’ve had it in serious gusts similar to this trip and it feels much more stable, but that’s to be expected considering it has three overlapping poles. I’m definitely not a lightweight camper. I am weight conscious but I no longer obsess about lightweight gear. Quality, durability, and an items pack size typically take precedence on my trips. In my experience your body tells you pretty quickly if you’re carrying too much weight 😀. Appreciate the comments and thanks for watching the video! ATB
@@GoingSoloOutdoors Now I'm even more impressed with Enan. Holding up against that wind without center pole guys is impressive. I'm looking to get one man tent for backpacking that can handle BC rain. I guess there is no perfect tent, at some point any tent will leak haha. Your last video is actually the first one I saw on the channel. Maybe if I may suggest put your clothing on the geat list posts. I'm curious about those pants, fjallraven? I'm subscribed, keep them coming :) TY
@@azdajche it’s an impressive tent and Hilleberg has so many different tent designs which are great. As for the trousers, these are indeed the Fjallraven Keb trousers. Phenomenal for hiking. I also have the Vidda Pro trousers which I use in winter. I’m a bit of a Fjallraven fanboy as I think the G1000 material their products are made from fantastic!! Maybe I will do a clothing flat lay one of these camps.
I wouldn't have walked that path near the edge of the cliff on a windless day! Enjoy your videos very much. Good that you made it down and are safe!
It’s definitely not the safest path 👍. Really happy you’re enjoying the videos. Hope you have a nice weekend.
This was an exciting video. You really managed to catch the drama of bad weather camping, and show us that even a Hilleberg has its limits.
Thanks for sharing, and I look forward to the next one
I appreciate the feedback! Every tent definitely has its limits and certain designs definitely are better than others in conditions like this. I would have probably been much better off in the Soulo and would have taken it if I had known it would be like this. However, I am also not looking to take any of my tents to the extreme if I don’t need to. They are too expensive and I like them too much to see them get damaged 😂. Although I think the Enan did really well considering single pole tunnel tents like this are not necessarily made for the harshest conditions. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!
This is a trip made for a bush rebel. Thank you for being able to accompany you. Best regards from Germany
Unexpected weather definitely makes for a memorable trip. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!
Glad you're ok. Love to see more videos from you. Thank you and take care on your adventures.
The weather here in England can definitely be unpredictable at times but it really caught me off guard on this trip. Definitely a memorable trip. Thank you for watching!
So scary! Glad all was ok in the end. Always love to see what you cook up .. always looks delicious. Stay safe.
Not ideal conditions for my first camp with a new tent but it survived! At least I had a really nice evening leading up to the terrible winds 👍. Appreciate you watching some of my older videos! Hope you have a nice weekend. 😀
Lovely video. It captured the essence of uncertainty and adversity overcome!
No two experiences are the same. If you went down that (now closed) path again today, or tomorrow, you may have experienced a serene evening, without wind, and a star encrusted sky. Or not.
That you lived and shared that unique evening though, is testament to your commitment to communicating your experiences and your expertise at doing so.
Well done and thank you.
Thank you. I was happy I at least had a really nice evening leading up to the terrible weather that came later that night. Never know what you’re going to get sometimes here in the UK but always a memorable experience. Really appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment.
I’ve viewed many of these extreme camping. This one was quiet scary.
Glad you’re safe.
Thanks. It definitely wasn’t the ideal first trip for my new lightweight tent, but at least I had a decent afternoon and evening. Appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment! Have a great week!
Awesome, so happy I found your channel..
I'm glad you made it out safely.
There weather definitely got a bit crazy on this one. 😅
Oh my goodness. Glad you got out of that safely. I was freaked out just watching that. I live on the coast in the North East (about 80 miles further up from where you were) and the winds we get here can be frightening, and that's indoors.
Thanks for taking us on this journey, stay safe.
Thanks for watching! It definitely wasn’t an ideal camp but at least I had a calm evening before the heavy rain and winds hit. Learned a valuable lesson and changed the forecast app I used after this trip 😅. Really appreciate you taking the time to comment! ATB
You camped less than 3 miles from my house, so I know most every inch of where you were. Your stakes were trying to hold onto wet `shale` - a very soft `rock` you can break with your hand. I wish I had met you before you headed down there, as you now know, it is treacherous in fact I think they blocked that path off now, and you did very well to get back up. One wrong move and you would have been done for on that slippy stretch. The winds are not just strong, they swirl and eddy as they come over the cliffs, and you know that better than anyone at this point! I got capsized in a sailing dinghy off that headland on a beautiful spring morning, the wind swirled round the back of the mainsail, and dumped me in that north sea in a second. You have a cool head in a bad situation, and you really needed it that night!
Wow 3 miles from your house. You live in a really nice part of the country 👍. It’s such a beautiful coastline. I definitely learned my lesson that night. I knew the ground wasn’t the best when I was putting the stakes in but when the rains came and made it wet the ground did turn into a complete nightmare. It took me forever to clean everything off my tent. It’s probably for the best they’ve blocked off that path. It’s definitely a bit treacherous, especially when wet. Definitely a memorable camp. Thanks for watching and sharing your story. Getting capsized in the North Sea sounds pretty scary!
We go to Runswick Bay which you called the village every yr for holiday in a cottage Can’t believe you camped on what we call the crocodile as the head is the shape of a crocodile The path you came back down on at the end is very slippery at the best of times My heart was in my mouth all the way through watching this You definitely had GOD looking out for you that night Coming along that path in the dark was extremely risky Thank goodness you got back safely Loving watching all your adventures this for me was one of the scariest to watch 😮
England and Wales are incredibly beautiful! I didn't expect this! Thanx!
There are some incredible landscapes here! Thanks for watching!
A tip that was passed to me may years ago, if you are right on the coast, promontory or island use the uk shipping forecast for a more a a accurate guide to seaside weather than the usual forecast for inland. Tony
Thanks man and great tip! Haha after this trip I started using an app called Windy.app that gives wind and weather forecast over the water. I’ve been pretty happy with it so far. And it seems to be quite accurate as it gives all the predicted weather models. Really appreciate the comment and thanks for watching! All the best!
@@GoingSoloOutdoors advantages over an app are, get LW radio signal in the most remote locations, no phone signal needed, free, no ads. Disadvantages, only broadcast 4x a day, odd terms - you were in 'Tyne', you need a radio. Great channel. Tony
@@Nnuinn yeah a radio is a good idea. I have a Garmin InReach which allows me to get weather updates when there’s no signal but I find it limited for what I pay.
Wonderful video you are right on good stuff I love having a beer at sunset look for the green flash I saw it ounce I Frankfort Michigan
When the tent is setup and you can just relax and enjoy the sunset with a beer. One of the best times at camp!
Great video. A very tough night. Good job you wasn't near the cliff edge. Well survived.
Thanks for watching! Yeah, the cliff edge was incredibly unstable. Better to be safe than sorry!
A fantastic 2nd watch. Enjoyed just as much as the first. Ty 😁
😀 really appreciate the repeat viewings! I really wish I used the Soulo on this trip. I also started using a much more reliable weather app after this camp.
@Going Solo Your content and personality makes fornmust repeated viewings. You're absolutely brill. My hubby thinks so too. He's brilliant at making things from wood too, and makes a good campfire He praises you highly.
Wow! That was at times scary watching. At one point I thought that tent was going to fly off with you in it. Glad you got home safely. Love watching your adventures, thanks for another amazing video post. Watching from SI New Zealand
Definitely hadn’t anticipated getting those kinds of winds. At least I got to enjoy a nice calm evening outside the tent before the crazy gusts. I was just happy I didn’t damage a brand new tent. Really appreciate you watching the older vids! 😀🙏
This one had me on the edge of my seat!! You must have been tired after that night.
Yeah, just a bit. Definitely not the best way to wake up early in the morning. Really appreciate you watching.
Amazing video. Sometimes things don’t always go to plan, but you handled it really well. I can imagine it was a amazing experience - on reflection. Thank you for sharing your videos 😊
Even on the trips where things don’t go as planned I usually look back at them with very fond memories. Appreciate you watching!
Great photos from the drone, great chow, I spent 4 years in Germany in the 80's never got used to warm beer. writing before the end, glad you made it out safe
Thanks! Warm beer definitely isn’t ideal. Appreciate you taking the time to comment.
RHB & Whitby are our favourite places, but we have seen so much of that stretch go into the sea! We haven't walked as far out as you were, but so many homes and a massive hotel have been lost because of the boulder clay! Every time we do the RHB to Whitby coastal walk and back, more of the path has been lost! A few yrs ago, there was a fresh loss, and we were diverted, which turned our 7 mile hike, one way, into 13 lol.
Wow, yeah it looked like many bits of cliff we saw during our trip had recently fallen as well. That’s why I tried to stay as far away from the cliff edge as possible. It looked very unstable. Beautiful place for a hike though!
Just catching up one your older videos😄.. kudos to you on keeping on filming 👏 This one was definitely quite scary to watch.
Definitely caught off guard with the weather on this one. At least I had a nice afternoon at camp and I didn’t end up destroying my tent 😅👍. Really appreciate you watching my older videos!
Geez mate, stumbled on this one. Epic.
A rough night for sure. Just glad the tent survived 👍
Love your cooking sequences! I’m more of a corn tortilla guy, so I fry them up before doing the meat.
Thanks! Warm corn tortillas sound great 👍
Wow, that was exciting. Thanks for taking us with you!
Definitely a memorable trip!
What an excellent video. I'm a new subscriber so I'm catching up on your videos in no particular order 😊 the food you make looks amazing.are you a chef or something? 😊😊
Not a chef just a cooking enthusiast. Really appreciate you watching the older videos 👍 ATB
Well, the tacos looked great. 😋 Many thanks to Mrs. Solo for letting you go out. 😉🙂👍🏕️
Thanks! I love tacos! She is never thrilled when I go on these solo trips, but understands how much I love them!
He needs his wife to “Let” him??? Pathetic!!
@@jamiemorgan4146 boy you sound like a real nice guy! Yeah she works long hours also so I don’t want to leave her to take care of the kids by herself on our vacation.
Hi. LIKE. LIKE. CAMPING. VIDEO.
Thanks.
This absolutely breathtaking! I could see you in my mind flying off the cliff inside the tent! 😳 But really did look scary. Thanks for the video. And this place was so beautiful! Glad you ok!
It is a beautiful place but it definitely wasn’t the best place to get hit with those kind of weather conditions. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!
Good video.
At the beginning the weather and the views was very good. Beautiful ocean scenery and very relaxing camping site. The weather is going rough at early morning..wow strong wind 😯. Very good video recording, I'm absolutely subscribe and like your video my friend. Thank you for sharing your wonderful and adventurous camping experience 🤝👍👏👏👏
I was very fortunate to receive such great weather on the hike in considering rain was originally forecast. I didn’t expect such a drastic change in the forecast that night though. However, the weather here in England has been very volatile the past couple weeks. Really appreciate the support! Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! Have a great week!
Having jumped on the the Going Solo train just after catching your cooking ramen in the Lake District while it pissing down outside episode, I'm catching up by discovering past gems such as this one. Now you know why us Brits always go on about the weather. 7 different weather systems hit us all the time, and you never quite know what may be coming next! Keep up the great work. Really enjoying every episode so far! I particularly liked the music in this one.
Thanks Tom! I completely changed how I look at the forecast after this video. I use multiple apps and check various weather models up to the very last minute. The weather definitely caught me off guard on this camp. The forecast changes much more rapidly here than what I was used to when I lived in the Northeast US. But I’ve loved the learning experience. I really appreciate you going through and watching past videos. Glad you liked the music. I like to add it sometimes for the hiking sections of the video or drone stuff, but I’m always a little reluctant because I know some people really don’t like it. Glad to know it’s appreciated sometimes 👍. Thanks again. ATB
@@GoingSoloOutdoors The app I use all the time for the weather is 'Weather Pro' which works on my iPhone. The really good thing about it is that it also shows satellite images, where it is really easy to spot fronts moving in (mostly from the west). Keep the music going. It's good (as too the drone footage!)
@@tomfenn7149 thanks for the recommendation!
Oh my goodness! An absolutely terrifying experience, but even when you were concerned, you kept your head! Amazing video-you should get an award for this one! So glad your lady does not see these videos, she may be tempted to tie you down safe at home!
Yeah she doesn’t watch my videos but will occasionally remind me that we have young children. I think there are always risks with some of these camps but I wouldn’t say it was necessarily unsafe. Worst case scenario I could have damaged a new tent on this one. The hike back up the cliff wasn’t ideal in low light either but it all worked out! Appreciate you watching another video 😀👍
Wow! I had to keep telling myself you weren’t going to fall down the mountain because you made it down and uploaded the video. 😯🙏☺️
Bravo!! Well done♥️
It wasn’t an ideal place to hike in the dark with strong winds, but all part of the experience I suppose! Thanks for watching!
No idea why I didn't get an alert for this video! Very happy to have found it now!!
Wow dude that got a little freaky!! That walk in was gorgeous though! I hope someday you get the sunrise you deserve at that spot
I think I will definitely come back to this spot at some point. However, not sure if I can trust the west reports for this area unless it’s showing a couple days of clear skies and no wind! Thanks as always for watching Bob. Have a great weekend!
@@GoingSoloOutdoors hope you have a great weekend as well!
I forgot to add how much i love your channel, and i always look forward to your videos!
Thank you! I really appreciate that!!
@Going Solo, my pleasure! Stay safe! 🙏
Wow, that was wild. That wind was crazy ! It was really scary to watch, but great video. I really thought you AND the tent were going to just fly off into the night
Thanks! This was one of the more extreme changes in weather that I’ve experienced. At least I was able to have a decent afternoon and evening in the tent before the crazy weather came in 😅. Really appreciate you watching.
I look forward to your video when i have prepared this evenings dinner! 😁
Hope you enjoy! It was a pretty spot!
@Going Solo i have really enjoyed it. Not a great area for tent pegs huh?
@@maggi666 It ended up being a terrible area for the tent pegs. When I was pitching the tent it was actually relatively solid and I was pretty happy with it. However, as soon as it became wet it turned into a nightmare and became very soft. Glad you enjoyed the video! ATB
@Going Solo what you describe is exactly why so much collapses into the sea! Where you were would at one time, been a cliff! It steadily drops until it makes hillsides but when some drops, it drops a long way down onto other collapses.
This video came up as a watch list. Love your calm manner throughout your adventure. Love the drone shots. Thankyoubso much for sharing your journey and the inspiration towards myvfurture adventures and how to film it and edit it. Take care buddy.
Welcome to the channel! Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! Have a great week!
Wow!! That was very intense. Good judgment to pack up and leave. My stomach tightened just thinking about you making that trek down the cliff in the dark. Glad you made it back safe.
Yeah, It definitely wasn’t a relaxing morning! Once the weather report changed for the 10th time and started calling for even stronger winds I knew I needed to get off those cliffs given how exposed the hike back was. Also didn’t want to damage the brand new tent I was so happy to finally get! Thanks for continuing to watch my videos! ATB
Came across your channel a couple of days ago, I’m working my way through your videos. Great spot for a wild camp, I’ve bivvied up there.
Great videos 👍
Welcome to the channel! It was my first time here but I’d love to go back and explore this bit of coastline more. Really appreciate you taking the time to comment! ATB
Holly hell!!!
Yeah, it got a bit windy.
Good job👍🏻 and please stay safe🙏🏻
Will do 👍 Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! 😀
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정말 멋지고 웅장하네요!👍
항상 안전한 캠핑여행이 되길 바래요!
감사합니다💛
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true, forecast is only prediction. good you safe, thanks for reality show
Absolutely! Appreciate the comment 👍
Scary stuff! glad you got back ok safe and sound. Great video, shows great decision making in uncomfortable situation.
Thanks! I have two young children who are always getting into stuff. Sometimes dealing with terrible weather seems easier 😂! Thanks for watching!
Fair play mate, u kept really calm. Hopefully I never get to experience that type of conditions when I’m out camping
Definitely not the best first night out in a new tent but it survived. Just happy the afternoon and the majority of the early evening was nice and calm. Appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment! ATB
Tacos! Made me ordered for some. Got really intense, man. Glad you made it back safely. Excited for the next one!
You can never go wrong with tacos!! I am really hoping for a nice calm night by the fire under a tarp for this next camp! 🤞 Thanks for watching!
Ah- just beautiful cliffs and scenery. The drone footage was amazing. But you know I love the food/drink portion of your stories. Mango IPA and tacos. Yes! I just got my Jetboil Stash in and I can't want to cook on it. Sweet tent. But holy crap insane winds and that narrow pathway with the drop to the ocean. Ack! No,
Yeah that last bit of path down to the cliffs where I camped was not an official part of the coastal path. Definitely a bit sketchy, especially hiking back up in the wind! Glad you enjoy the cooking! It’s always fun to make a nice meal with a small cook kit! Good luck on your upcoming hike of the AT. Having grown up on the east coast it’s always been a dream of mine to hike it as well. Looking forward to seeing your updates from the trail! ATB
l live few miles from there so used to weather you coming here camping here again lots camps around Whitby and Steights
Lucky you! It’s a beautiful area. Can’t wait to go back. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!
Another great video, I get so excited when I get a notification that you have posted a video, I’m not a crunchy taco fan either but I think I might make taco Tuesday a thing! Thinking of getting a pocket knife for hikes but I don’t think I can stretch to a bugout looking at some civivi stuff, hope the ceiling is sorted and you had a great holiday! As always keep up the good work!
Thanks for the support man! I definitely prefer a pocket knife with a flat grind for all things food prep as my other bushcraft knifes are just too thick. I used a gift card I received from my inlaws to get the bugout. It’s a bit pricey and probably wouldn’t have picked it up otherwise as I usually gravitate towards traditional pocket knifes. I’ve heard good things about civivi! Yet to get one myself though. Thanks for watching! ATB
It surprises me that Hilleburg hasn't come up with a tent system that completely blocks the wind on the exterior and keeps the interior quieter. Even if it was an external fly that presented a solid barrier against the wind to shelter the tent inside. Something like that would be ideal for you.
I think packing away a tent with some sort of solid barrier like that would be very difficult. This tent isn’t really designed for the kinds of winds I experienced on this trip. I also didn’t have it guyed out completely at the ends so it was definitely a bit more flappy than normal. Some of my other Hillebergs are definitely a bit less flappy but you kinda get used to it. I am very curious to see what future Hilleberg tents might look like though. Really appreciate the comment!
@@GoingSoloOutdoors from a practical standpoint I get that. I was just curious if they made more wind resistant models and if they had ever considered such a thing. Realistically it'd be hard to transport such a thing unless you were pulling a sled or used a motorized vehicle. I watch a lot of the outdoorgearreview channel and I always see him arranging a canopy/tarp setup near his tent and was curious if they made such a thing to be used in higher wind conditions.
@@keonisan 👍 not sure. I have seen people pitch Hilleberg tarps over a few of their different tent models though. For instance, the Hilleberg Unna pitched with a Hilleberg tarp five looks pretty cool and gives you a nice dry porch area. Don’t really think it would be great in wind though.
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Great video in horrible conditions.
A good reminder to always be prepared I suppose! Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!
Great video shame about the wind, location is very local to me and I have camped these cliffs myself. keep it up.
At least I had a really calm evening. You’re very lucky to live so close to such a beautiful place. Really stunning bit of the country! Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! Have a great week!
Pemandangan yang indah saya sangat menikmati good job brother 👍
Itu adalah tempat yang indah. Terima kasih telah menonton dan berkomentar!
Wow, what a crazy experience dude. The cooking was amazing though. Fair play on getting through it. ATB Marti
Thanks Marti! Definitely not the camping trip I was expecting, but surely a memorable trip!
We were under canvas when a heavy windstorm hit Lincolnshire a couple years ago. The wind rattling the tent at night is unsettling. Glad you made it back safely!
A surprise wind storm can definitely be unsettling. Definitely can make for a memorable trip though. Thanks for taking the time to share and watch the video! ATB
After using my Enan for three years at around 20 night / year I'd say it's OK up to 40 mph winds, so a good call to take shelter with 50 mph gusts. If you'd pitched on some grass you should have got better peg placement which would have helped.
Yeah I agree. Since this trip I’ve had it in 40mph winds in solid ground with the additional guy lines at the ends pegged out and its done great! This camp was my first night out with it and with the surprise weather I just didn’t want to see my new tent get potentially get damaged. That would have been heartbreaking. Unfortunately this location just didn’t have many options to pitch the tent. Appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment! ATB
Edge of the seat stuff !!! Brilliant adventure mate👌
Thanks it will definitely be a memorable trip! Although, I probably would have preferred the calm night I was expecting to have when I set off hiking!
Nice view
It was a really pretty spot!
I use a gear list to check off what I'm packing. Helps you not forget stuff!
I do the same 👍 but sometimes I still occasionally forget stuff 😅. Thanks for watching
Waaaaaaaaaa that was epic ❤️ Only once I was caught out like that but fortunately I was in my Soulo. What a absolute battering it took for over 9 hrs almost 800m high. Fantastic watch and glad you made it back safe.
Thanks for watching! I definitely wish I had the Soulo on this trip but it was nice to see what kind of abuse the Enan can handle.
I enjoyed it😀🥰
Thanks for watching!
As someone who also has a Soulo and Enan this has proved extremely educational in where the line is between deploying one or the other! Unfortunately it meant you had a very stressful time in the end, but sharing it is invaluable, so thank you. I have modded mine a bit with a whopping 6 extra guy lines - two on the tabs each end, and double guyed the main pole each side, to help stop lateral movement, but I admit I haven't had it in winds anything like that crazy yet! I also take long spike type pegs for the four corners as the ones supplied are so piddling. I still think even with all that I would have had no more sleep than you did though! Great that you had the spell of peace before it all kicked off - a stunning part of the world, the North Yorks coast. Look forward to a nice tarp and fire glamp in the woods next time, you deserve it after that! Cheers. Rich.
Thanks Rich! Yes, this one trip has definitely taught me what the Enan can and cannot handle! (And that I need a better weather app … more on that in a future video) Once I add more guy lines to those little tabs at the ends of the tent I think I can comfortably take it out if max wind speeds will reach 40mph. Anything higher it just makes WAY more sense to take the Soulo instead. But I walked away super impressed with the tent! Still not convinced this trip didn’t slightly bend the pole a bit out of shape though. The two pre-bent sections are no longer equally bent as I once thought they were. Oh well, other than that everything looks fine aside from the streaks of gray clay I still haven’t been able to clean off the tent. I am VERY excited for a calm night by the fire under a tarp!!!! I was very thankful for the nice afternoon/evening on this trip but I don’t want any surprises next camp. Thanks as always for the brilliant comments! ATB
Yeah I must admit the thought of your clean up when home was even more frightening than the camping in a gale 😅. It's the bit nobody sees on UA-cam isn't it? It can take me up to a week of chipping away at gear after each camp to get it clean, dry, packed away etc. Not helped by living in a tiny house with three other people, and no garage or garden to speak of! This is all whilst planning the next camp too... you know how it is! On the subject of bent poles, I warped my Enan pole simply by over tensioning the guys (something you can afford to do with a Soulo to some extent) so I can imagine it may be a bit wonky now. Replacement sections are fairly reasonable price though all things considered - hope you get if fixed with no probs. 👍
@@CottonBud Yes, cleaning the gear can definitely be terrible at times. This may have been the worst yet! I could have definitely over tensioned it after going out the second time when the winds got really bad. It was really hard to determine the proper amount of tension while the pole was being blown around. I also experienced quite a bit of slipage in the guy lines which is something I have not experienced with the Soulo.
What is it with people watching people enduring hardship?
I loved it
Thanks for your efforts
Not sure but glad you enjoyed the video 😀👍. Appreciate the comment!
great video
Thanks for watching!
Good job, getting out & checking on the tent pegs & guyout line tautness. Our Enan's are 3-season tents, good on you for giving credit that the Enan withstood all that punishment. I have an Enan & ALWAYS put big heavy rocks over ALL stakes that I've pounded into the ground, just in case.
When you mix Mother Nature with Human Nature, you're dealing with a lot of variables.
I suspect the tent pole didn't get bent. And that zipper lock down toggle may have prevented the zipper from unzipping which likely would have led to your tents destruction.
The soft clay soil likely was a factor/consideration that you overlooked because both ends of the tent pole & the fiberglass rods at both ends were likely going to keep sinking into the soil causing guyout lines to lose their tautness resulting loose tent fabric UNLESS you placed flat rocks under each end of the tent pole & under the fiberglass poles at both ends of the tent.
I don't know of any other brand that include a toggle to keep the zipper from unzipping in high winds.
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Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. This was my first time out with the Enan and boy did it get tested. I wouldn’t have taken it out if I knew I was going to get 60mph gusts. Since this trip I started using delta pegs at the ends of the tent and they are fantastic. In addition I’ve added guy lines to the tabs at the end of the tent. All of which have made a world of difference in the wind on other trips. Appreciate the support and thanks again for the comments. ATB
@@GoingSoloOutdoors I, too, have the two added guyout lines at each end of the tent each time I pith it. The attachments are sewn into the tent outer so I use 'em for the added structural support against strong gusty winds like you encountered.
@@azclaimjumper 👍 they make a big difference!
@@GoingSoloOutdoors I have no basis for comparison because I've always pitch my Enan with all 3 guyout lines at both ends of the tent. Thanks for confirming, that the extra guyout lines DO make a difference.
You never answered my question about the Pole. Did it get bent.
If you have a soft sandy soil again, add some support (a flat rock) UNDER each of the fiberglass poles to keep them from sinking into the soft soil as well as both ends of the pole for obvious reasons.
@@azclaimjumper Sorry missed that part. It did in fact warp the pole ever so slightly. I only noticed it because it’s in the opposite direction of the pre-curved sections. About 4 months ago I had it out in Snowdonia in 35 mph winds with the additional guys and I even had the loops at the ends of the poles staked out and the tent did really well! (Have a video for that camp on the channel) Far better than any other tent I’ve ever used in that weight class. I’ve thought about getting a 10mm pole for instances when the forecast calls for winds above 35 mph but I’d probably rather just take my Soulo or Nammatj at that point as the winds can be incredibly variable here and those tents are much more rock solid in high winds. As for the ground I pitched on … I don’t think I’ve ever experienced the consistency of the ground change so drastically like that. If I had known it was clay or that I was going to get that kind weather I would have probably just pitched in a much more suitable spot 👍.
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Love your channel. This video especially, since I've just purchased the Enan but haven't had a chance to use it yet. We can get some pretty strong winds on the prairies of northern Montana, so the timing was perfect. Thanks!
Thanks! The Enan is fantastic. I’d say it’s solid up to about 40mph. I decided to take it down once the winds were over 50mph because it’s a brand new tent and I didn’t want it to get damaged! And since I was near a cliff I wanted to find better shelter just to be on the safe side. Really appreciate the support and thanks for taking the time to comment!
Well shit man that got bad! Made for an epic eventful vid but jeez! Glad your safe and your kit survived. What an experience! Top work fella.✌🏻
Haha yeah I was so giddy with not having the forecasted rain and snow on the hike in also! At least I had a great evening leading up to the terrible weather. I would have been really upset if I damaged a new tent! But all is well!
Brilliant mate, good to see how the Enan performed in those conditions! Brutal. The space in that thing looks ace, the vestibule looked huge when you were cooking (those tacos looked amazing👌🏻). I still haven’t got mine up yet, but I’ve attached 4 extra lines to those tabs either side of the end poles. Glad you got back safely mate, great video👍🏻 Cheers, Mark
Despite having to eventually take it down I thought it really did perform fantastic with winds up to 40 mph. I just didn’t want to risk breaking it when the winds got worse. Super impressed with its strength and with the space to weight ratio. The vestibule is noticeably bigger than my Soulo! Fantastic for cooking! I really wish I would have connected guy lines to those four tabs before taking it out. When cleaning the tent, I was playing around with putting tension on them and it does help take up quite a bit of slack in the fabric! Thanks for watching buddy! ATB
great vid what trousers are those you have on🥲
These are the Fjallraven Keb Trousers. I also have their Vida Pro trousers. Really great trousers! Thanks for watching!
Even with a Hillenburg Tent I would not have exposed myself to those elements! Just knowing what the tent is capable of, still leads me to find a sheltered position!
I agree. If I would’ve known, the winds were going to have been like this, I definitely would not have camped on these cliffs!! Thanks for watching!
What a miserable experience! And lucky it wasn’t raining..I had a similar experience at the Trona Pinnacles in the high Mojave desert of eastern California. But I was car camping and had a large tent and a sleeping cot. The national weather service did not make a proper prediction and a wind storm came in with 60-70 mile an hour gusts. My tent partially collapsed, and I was afraid to go outside to check the tent stakes because I was afraid my tent would blow away , so I just sat on my cot all night with the tent sides hitting me in the face. Finally at first light, I got up, broke camp and left. Fortunately, there were no trees to get blown down, but the most miserable night I ever spent.
Sounds like a rough night! No fun when the forecast gets it that wrong. Definitely best to stay put until morning. I had rain for a good portion of the night and it was actually causing the tent to begin to sink into the clay which was terrible to cleanup later when I got home. I was very fortunate it had mostly passed when I decided to bring down the tent. Trip’s like this definitely tend to be the most memorable though 👍. Thanks for sharing! ATB
@@GoingSoloOutdoors yes , but I think we BOTH would like to forget those trips..
Could you made a little wall from all those rocks?
Unfortunately I would have needed too many and I typically try not to alter the places I camp in any way that I can’t easily put back. The biggest problem on this camp aside from probably bringing the wrong tent was the clay I was pitched on. As soon as it got really wet the pegs were just not holding well even with rocks on them. And the tent was actually sinking into the ground. Because this is a tunnel tent which relies on tension for its structure that was just a bad combination. If I had known, the conditions were going to be that bad, I just would not have camped on the coast that night. I have been using a much more accurate weather and wind forecast lately. I’ve actually really happy with an app called Windy.app lately. It actually helped me a lot in planning the camp I just posted on UA-cam today. Thanks for watching and I appreciate the comment! ATB
@@GoingSoloOutdoors thanks for the video.
Nice View Bro 😍
Aside from the crazy weather at night I really liked this spot! Thanks for watching!
Super Windy, you should bring the Suolo.
Yeah if I would have known it was going to be like this I would have taken the Soulo! Thanks for watching!
I only have one night in my enan. It was uneventful but its nice to know that it will take a little punishment
I wish my first night out with it was uneventful! But as you said, it’s nice to know it can handle a bit of punishment. I purchased it specifically for situations like this when the forecast turns out completely wrong and Hilleberg lived up to its reputation. I did take it down about an hour earlier than planned, but I just didn’t want to risk destroying it in wind speeds I would not recommend anyone camp in. Especially near a cliff. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!
Buddy what a adventure lucky you came back in one peace… you can hear at the heat of the storm the stress in your voice “ yep gonna pack now “ 🤣🤣
Great content like always 👊🏻
Yeah I was gonna try and wait it out that last hour, but a few of the gusts made the decision for me. Most of the really strong ones I didn’t even catch on camera! Not worth destroying a tent or getting blown off a cliff in a tent! Thanks for watching buddy! ATB
We got stuck in the peak district a couple of weeks back, part way up a peak and the 120 mph gusts turned permanent. We had to sit down, whilst holding on to rocks and shimmy back down on our bums whilst holding rocks and eachother! Our human amazing brains will always find a solution for our safety! Our RVRC trousers took a battering without a blemish to the fabric!
@@maggi666 The winds have been pretty crazy these past couple weeks! Glad you guys made it back safely!
@@GoingSoloOutdoors thank you!
What a drama in the early morning! Thanks for the Video and sharing the experiences with us, maybe you should try "Going Solo" to Indonesia such as heaven on the earth...warm greetings from Jakarta!
Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment!
HOLY SHIT GREAT VIDEO IM HOOKED
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! Have a great week Joe!
nice videos, how did you get that cooking folder?
Thanks! Are you referring to my knife? I’m using the the benchmade bugout. Fantastic light folder. Great for food prep. I purchased it from REI back when I lived in the states.
thanks for your answer, but I mean the leather mat that you lift under your gas stove where did you buy this
@@harrybulthuis5319 oh sorry. I use the Hultafors Trekkers Little Helper
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Stupid question, but if the wind gets to that level, is there any way of just collapsing the tent flat, but keeping it pegged down and climbing back in to weigh it down (effectively turning the tent into a giant sleeping bag?)
Yes with many of these tents I will remove the poles and leave it pegged so it does not blow away when packing it down. You could crawl back in but they are not designed for that. The outer waterproof material is not breathable so the condensation would be extreme and you would end up very wet. Great question. Luckily for me I only packed down about an hour before I was planning to 👍. Appreciate the comment! All the best
Keep up the great content. I watch outdoor adventure videos whilst working night shifts in Heathrow's control room! @@GoingSoloOutdoors
What headtorch were you using on that trip?
I use the Biolite HeadLamp 425 👍
Wow another amazing video, really enjoyed this one but certainly don't envy you in that mad wind .... Just out of interest, what is the brand of the jacket that you wear as it's just what I have been looking for, hope you don't mind me asking..... Keep up the great work and look forward to the next one...
It got a bit crazy on this one but at least I had a decent evening before the winds and rain came. I’m wearing the Fjallraven Keb jacket 👍. Appreciate the comment!
19:19 Probably from this shore one could see the smoke from the chimneys of the Grand Fleet leaving for the Battle of Jutland ..
👍 it is a really nice vantage point. On this camp I actually did wonder what it would have looked like during the war. Especially since we had visited Whitby Abby earlier that week and read about the damage it received from German ships.
Doubt it. The Grand Fleet set sail from their base at Scapa Flow, Orkney.
Nice Adventure! You think the Soulo would have done it? Greetings from germany! Keep going!
Yes I think the Soulo would have been fine. However, I was really impressed with how the Enan did being only a single pole tent. Just didn’t want to risk damaging it with the winds increasing. Although I would never choose to be in those conditions intentionally. Haha especially near a cliff. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!
That coast is so bad that miles of it have already been lost to the sea! It's just mostly boulder clay!
Hi there. I would like to ask something about this tent. You have it now for a while. I'm planning to buy, because it's the lightest in Hilleberg tents. Theoretically if you use nice solid ground, use all possible guy lines, use some rocks on it all-do you think Enan could manage this wind? I was this year (2024) on South West Coast Path between Minehead and Barnstaple and was one night some big storm and my Big Agnes tent was moving left-right but survived. One buckle snapped, but it's fine to replace. Greetings from Kent. Tom
Yes, I do 👍. Since this camp, I added extra guidelines at the ends and I’ve been through many windy nights with it. On this camp, it did very well and I only took it down about 30 to 45 minutes before I would’ve normally packed it away just because I was worried about damaging my brand new tent, but it survived. It’s a fantastic tent and can handle some pretty rough conditions. Compared to my other Hillberg tents it’s not as bomb proof or as comfortable in the wind (because it only uses a single pole), but it can handle it some very rough weather. hope that helps. Thanks for watching.
@@GoingSoloOutdoors lovely. Thanks for answer. I like comfort, but weight is important for me as well. I do 3-5 days backpacking trips, so trying don't go over 1kg. Roughly...;) Be safe take care! T.
I have tried it many times in Scandinavia with my Enan. The wisest thing is to double pole and supplement with extra lines and stay in the tent until sunrise. The tent does not break.
Totally agree! This was my first time taking out the Enan and I wasn’t expecting 60mph winds. I didn’t want to destroy a brand new tent, especially when I was not yet aware of what it was capable of. So I only packed up about an hour from first light. Luckily, I only walked away with a partially misshapen pole. Since this trip I have learned to guy out the extra end taps and it makes a huge difference! If I had a second pole, I definitely would’ve doubled up, but I probably would’ve just brought my Soulo if I knew there was a probability of such high gusts since I am more familiar with what that tent can handle. Definitely an unintentional great test of what the Enan is capable of. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. ATB
Watched a video of an akto in 80mph winds with single pole. The pole flattens, to the height of the top guyline, but no more. Aslong as the guyline holds , the pole should not break.
@@DemiGod.. impressive 👍
Very impressed with the performance of the Enan considering the conditions! Would you say the ventilation/condensation is any different to the Soulo throughout the seasons?
Considering I did not have the extra guy out points anchored I was also very impressed with the Enan for surviving this. I have since added the them and it definitely improves the stability of the tent in wind. The ventilation can definitely be felt passing through the ends of the tent and this does reduce condensation. This can make it a bit chilly when the temps drop though. Thanks for taking the time to comment!
@@GoingSoloOutdoors A great little tent for sure. Struggling to decide on a Hilleberg as they all seem so good for different conditions! If the Akto didn't droop in the middle of the ends I'd probably settle on that as a middle ground between the two. Lots to consider, thanks
@@ApiaryGaming I 100% agree with you! That is actually one of the reasons I never got the Akto. I really love how the center pole keeps the middle of the ends from drooping in the Enan. Whatever you decide I’m sure you’ll be happy. I’ve been extremely happy with each of the Hillebergs I own. When I first got the solo, I said to myself I won’t need any more and you can see how that’s gone 😆. They are all fantastic tents. It really just depends on how you’re going to use it.
@GoingSoloOutdoors It's a shame there's not another model inbetween the Akto and the Enan, with the hood on the door of the fly like the Akto, and the central pole design of the Enan.. I agree they all look like fantastic tents, just trying to only buy one haha. Soulo looks like a beast but a little heavy for longer backpacking trips..
@@ApiaryGaming I agree. It would be nice if the Enan had a hood. Although I’ve been extremely happy with the ventilation in the tent. And you can still unzip a portion of the top if you’d like extra ventilation.
The wind is good for nothing. You are a brave young man
The wind can absolutely feel like a nuisance sometimes. Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment!
You start in Robin Hood’s Bay?
Started in Runswick Bay 👍
It seems like the channel host prefers flatbread. Maybe they could try our Chinese-style flatbread. Give it a try for a different flavor, hahaha.😁
I like sticking with the traditional tortillas for tacos 👍
Superb adventure my great friend! Lot of love and respect from a solo mountain hiker from the Lower Chitral District of Pakistan!
Thanks for watching! You hike in some really pretty places!
Hi there, i am currently enjoying Pakistani movies! I am running out of them now!
I will admit, it is beautiful there. But future video looks really scary. I love to hear the wind, but don’t want to be in a tent with it. This is the first time I’m watching your video. Very interesting so far. Nice scenery to look at. Please take care and be safe. Just watching, makes me chilly 🥶. I hope your warm…..the wind would blow you off the cliff. I wish you had another way down. I’m a grandmother and I’m very worried about you….. I know you make it because lol, I’m seeing your video.but still very scary 😧 😢 🙏 I bet your wife is majorly stressed and worried about you. I know I would be…. I’m so glad your safe.
Appreciate you taking the time to comment. This area is beautiful and I was happy I got to enjoy the afternoon and evening there before the weather turned. I usually keep a Garmin InReach with me to keep in contact with my wife. It also has an SOS button in the event something terrible happens. For the most part though, most of my trips are much calmer than this. However, I just goes to show you that you can never truly rely on a weather forecast. Thanks for watching!
Wow. What weather app do you use ? Looking forward to more adventures
Things definitely took a turn for the worse on this camp 😅. After this trip I started using Windy.app along with weather underground and mountain forecast. I try to look at as many forecast models as I can 👍
Man I'm glad you got back safe. Lots of valuable lessons even for the experience backpacker like you. Thank you for sharing your experience. That wind was something else... I was doing research on Hillebergs and that little tent held up like a champ in that wind. Do you think Solo would hold up against that wind till morning? Btw I love the fact that you are not going super light. Bringing all the food for cooking and couple of beers is awesome. Cheers from PNW, be well!
Yeah the Enan did incredibly well considering it’s Hillebergs lightest tent and only has a single pole. The loose clay at this spot was less than ideal for the pegs once it started raining so that didn’t help. There are two additional guy out points at the ends of both sides of the tent. I started utilizing them after this trip. On my most recent camp in Snowdonia it was quite windy. (Nothing like this camp though!) I did however use the extra guy out points and it significantly makes a difference in the Enans wind stability. As for whether or not, the Soulo would’ve fared better on this trip. Absolutely. I’ve had it in serious gusts similar to this trip and it feels much more stable, but that’s to be expected considering it has three overlapping poles. I’m definitely not a lightweight camper. I am weight conscious but I no longer obsess about lightweight gear. Quality, durability, and an items pack size typically take precedence on my trips. In my experience your body tells you pretty quickly if you’re carrying too much weight 😀. Appreciate the comments and thanks for watching the video! ATB
@@GoingSoloOutdoors Now I'm even more impressed with Enan. Holding up against that wind without center pole guys is impressive. I'm looking to get one man tent for backpacking that can handle BC rain. I guess there is no perfect tent, at some point any tent will leak haha.
Your last video is actually the first one I saw on the channel. Maybe if I may suggest put your clothing on the geat list posts. I'm curious about those pants, fjallraven? I'm subscribed, keep them coming :) TY
@@azdajche it’s an impressive tent and Hilleberg has so many different tent designs which are great. As for the trousers, these are indeed the Fjallraven Keb trousers. Phenomenal for hiking. I also have the Vidda Pro trousers which I use in winter. I’m a bit of a Fjallraven fanboy as I think the G1000 material their products are made from fantastic!! Maybe I will do a clothing flat lay one of these camps.
Where is this place. What's called ? And also the little town name in the back. ?
This is in the North York Moors. I believe the town is Runswick Bay.
Insanely scary video. You must have great boots to maintain your grip in those conditions, would you mind me asking what kind of footwear you use???
On this trip I was wearing a pair of waterproof Keen boots.
ooof!! 😯