What I really love about this video is that you don’t have to be mega rich to go hiking & wild camping. You don’t have to get all the fashionable gear, the latest and best expensive gear & spend £500 to £800 for the best outdoor tent you can’t possibly afford, after all, nature’s beauty is free. I do except that if you can afford it then you do get better quality and lighter equipment but that shouldn’t stop you going, get what you can afford and get out there and build your equipment up slowly as you get to know what you need. Nice to see you get your kit down to 17.7lbs, as they reckon 20lbs for a woman and 25lbs for a man, although I try to keep my backpack weight down to a women’s weight of less than 20lbs, but then again, I don’t carry make-up (or shaving gear). MASLOWS hierarchy of needs. Food, warmth and shelter. If you can get a good night’s sleep you can face anything the next day.
Real lightweight for 2 person tent and roomy as well and the colour very stealthy as well. A hiking pole is a must I find now, takes so much pressure off your knees, hips and back and you seem very well organised, not even going to wonder about the razor . I bought Mrs Metalman one of those Shewees but she has never used it and refuses point blank to 'go' outdoors, resulting in many super fast power walks back to the car...Unbelievable the weight saving you are now making from your WHW trip and to be honest, I would leave the drone, given the forecast. Take care and fingers crossed for good weather for you both 🌞cheers Alan
Oh no! I wish I could hold it in that long but if I need to go I just gotta go so I admire mrs metalman for her abilities lol 😂 yeah I really surprised myself with the weight saving I honestly didn’t realise until I made this video and added it all up! Forecast keeps changing, so still unsure about the drone … I’ll check it again just before we leave and make a split decision 🤗 thanks as always for watching and your continued support 🤗
Hi Kerry, just watched this again, yes loved it for your tips on losing weight on your back, being Mr sensible, I'd say two walking poles, 2 is 1, 1 is none, if it breaks. My big appreciation for you is you mentioned the word ' tampon' respect, yes I'm a bloke but I know what it's all about, my ex had irregular periods so spares were always carried, you are just the first person doing a kit/ packing video that has mentioned this important little item ❤️❤️👍👍☕️
Sorry dizzzzy loved the video and I have so many questions/comments but I am half cut. I am going to have to watch it again and and get my questions in later. hope you have an amazing hike on the slate trail
I used to love a lot of pockets but then kept forgetting where thing were. Instead of lots of pockets why not try loads of different dry bags. I still think that tent it looks amazing. I have never understood everyone that takes loads of pillows I just use my clothes too. That’s an impressive weight you have it sussed. I still carry a 20+kg rucksack and will never learn. Great wee video I love seeing what other people carry. I like the way you included clips from previous videos. Enjoy the slate trail.
Thanks Gus! Just got back actually, was awesome!!! X 😃😃 yeah I’m going to attempt the dry bag thing as everything got soaked on the slate trail, even with my rucksack rain cover 🙈🙈 hope your ok 👌🏻
Good video and looking forward to seeing footage of the Slate Trail! My tent's quite heavy but it's going to be some time before I can afford a lighter one! Yours looks like a Big Agnes - I heard good things about them. Enjoy the trail next week!
Thanks so much, yes it’s the big agnes copper spur x it’s awesome! On the slate trail right now, it’s challenging…. But stunning!! Can’t wait to get editing x
Always great to see ya on You Tube , very interesting, you ever thought about the Camel type water system I got a good wee one out of ASDA many years ago. Of course depends on your gear . Good luck on your next hike. Things a bit down here my wee mammy fell and broke her hip. So hiking is far from my mind. Will check out your wee business Good Luck Derek xx
Enjoyed that Kerry, always nice to see what other folk carry. I live life on a tight budget as well - managed to get my Osprey Exos 48 rucksack cheap a few years ago and it's served me well, also the 2nd hand market can be invaluable. I use an Atmos 65 for the winter months but it's heavy... got that on the 2nd hand market. The 2 things you can't really skimp on are a good sleeping bag and mat. Impressive weight for your cook system - 280g!! Wow! What make is it? Will defo have to check that out, thank you :) And for the overnight en-suite situation.....I use a screw-top 1L plastic container I bought from Home Bargains for £1, it works a treat, wash it out the next day and you can store your loo roll in there. Yip it's a bit bulky but if you utilise the space when it's not in use then it's doing 2 jobs lol. Kitchen roll is always a must with me, I always pack a half dozen squares - any small spillage and bingo ;) TFS :)
Some great tips there Donna, thanks! Yes I’m defo a fan of eBay and such … some of the prices for things new are crazy 🙈 and I tend to go through things pretty quickly 😂 xxx thanks for watching x
Ah you'll do great 👍 the climbs aren't too strenuous especially with the extra 2 days you're taking than me I reckon take the drone n take turns carrying it
I’m not worried about the climbs for me tbf, the mountain route I did last year had over 3 times the elevation… but Danni isn’t great with climbs .. we do tend to split up the weight of it sometimes tbf x hopefully the weather will be ok, the forecast keeps changing 🙈
Hi there Ed, funny you should say that I have been looking at the Gossamer gear packs, that’s good to know you are getting on well with yours 😃 thanks for watching
Hey Trevor, all the medals come with a detachable ribbon and a magnet already in the back, so they are dual function 🤗🤗 well…. A razor … I need to shave under my arms! I’m not quite ready for the European look just yet… plus, one night we are staying in a hotel so nice to have a pamper half way through lol x thanks for watching 🤗 have a great weekend!
Nice one Kerry. After time you get the whole thing working. I have real problems keeping weight down and not just with my pack, but I have some great working gear. Have a great trip 😀 Good to see others who don't throw the credit cards at life and max out, it's about getting out that counts. Wishing you all the best of British. To drone or not to drone is indeed the question. Or suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune of getting it soaked.
Very interesting video... only thing I would add would be a small first aid kit, plasters, sling, bandages, antiseptic wipes and/or cream... also wondered if you have ever done, or thought about doing a Q&A video?
Hey you 😃 yes I have a small first aid kit in my bum bag, with a few bits in and Danni takes some bits too 🤗 It’s definitely something I’d consider doing … would be more fun to do one week when both me and Danni can be there! Xx thanks for watching and have an ace weekend
Great video! I always like to see what gear others carry for wild camping on a multi-day hike. Thanks for the tips and good to see different kit to what I generally use! 😊
Hi Kerry, great insight into your hiking gear I think you will wet your self laughing when trying to use the pee bottle! Looking forward to the next video take care you two.
Now that sounds exactly like something I’d do 😂🙈 it’s definitely going to be an interesting time trying it out! I’ll let you know how I get on with it in the next video lol … thanks so much for watching x
About your rucksack. If you ever find hiking equipment to expensive from regular retailers, try online or high street Army Navy Surplus stores around the U.K. They are not as numerous as they used to be as most have become online stores now, but when you do find a rare bricks and mortar store its like an Aladdins cave of hiking treasures. And its all much cheaper, because its not branded.
Old geezer from Scotland here.Walked some of these trails fifty years ago,great to see people still geting pleasure from them. We used army surplus kit alot. Even had a bush hat in the early seventies some national service kid probably wore in Malaya in the fifties. A lot of the trails we walked,we had travelled on by train as kids. The Glen Ogle Trail is a classlc example.As regards surplus kit,German stuff is usually good quality also Dutch. In saying that Brit kit is worth a look too. But really every nations services have somtehing to offer. There is a few places online,but the guys in Exeter seem to be really'out there'services humour too.
Excellent review of your pack out. Good presentation and the portable potty looks good even though the statement of “ the wthe opening does not look big enough” 😆
@@DrunkOnWanderlust i did indeed yes - i like bright colours - more stuff will be sent to you soon. Have you seen the Osprey Exos range 48 & 58 ( i have a 58ltr)
Another great video, I enjoyed that. Lots of useful advice, good to hear what you have to say regards those gear choices, based on your experiences on the trail. Personally I would take the drone, and split the weight between the 2 of you, however I won't be carrying that weight, so it's up to you guys, either way will be great, drone or no drone. As always though, many thanks for the content, really enjoyable, and looking forward to the Snowdonia vids soon 😁
For a new pack, I have to give a shout out for Atom Packs. Lightweight, tonnes of pockets (including water bottle pockets on the shoulder straps), different back/waist sizes available, and customizable. Downside, they're not cheap 🙁 but I know they have worked with other UA-camrs, so might be worth reaching out. 🤞🏻💜
Hi Cheryl, thanks so much!! I’ll defo take a look 😃😃 I have heard of that brand name before but not really looked into it so I’ll defo have a scout around x
Hi Craig, firstly… thanks for watching 🤗 … yes I know!! Arrggh I’m having a good look at some different models atm… we spent our camping gear allowance on the tent 😂🙈 so Im gonna have to use it for this trip, maybe for my next one I’ll grab a new one!
@@DrunkOnWanderlust yea gear can be expensive adding bit at a time is best the exos is good you can pick them up on eBay at a good price personally I use the osprey kestrel it's a bit heavier but I think more durable so I'm ok with the few hundred grams more
@@craig3401 I’ll defo take a look 🤗 I’ve always used Osprey too, but as before I did mainly overseas backpacking for months … the fairview with the detachable daypack was always convenient.. but not so much for trails
Fab video!! A couple of things 1 take the drone!! 2 did you shave any weight off your original hikes in 2020? Anyone that knows you knows not to mess with the make up! 😘🤣😂
Nice video, I just failed my first long distance hike, The Great Glen, because of pack weight and the worst blister I have had in my life! I am already planning my return and videos like this are a big help. I found your channel after my misadventure ,unfortunately, but have really enjoyed watching all your adventures! Ps, after you give the pee bottle a try you can use it as a hot water bottle for those chilly nights lol
😂😂😂 Arrggh no I don’t think I’d want it in my sleeping bag lol…. We tested it out last night (on the trail right now) and yes it works… but is kept in a bin liner outside the tent until it can be washed lol x
Also…. I totally get you with the pack weight, blister thing …. Mine was almost 20kg on my first few trails … it’s a killer!! When I did the Snowdonia way mountain route … I got a knee injury and had to come back a few weeks later to finish, take a break and go back and smash the shit out of it! You got this 👌🏻
@@DrunkOnWanderlust 20kg! I thought mines was bad at 18 lol 😂 I will definitely get back and do it again, I will return in spring with some better gear and my toe should be healed by then, I got a blister under the nail and it is now falling off ewww 😖 but the heel blister is all better now! Anyway I hope you guys are having a great time on the trail, I look forward to the video of the adventure 🙂
Deuter Rucksack, not cheap but quality, make sure it is a woman's fit. Take the drone, you'll get some awesome footage. Have a good one. Who knows we may spot you.
What I really love about this video is that you don’t have to be mega rich to go hiking & wild camping. You don’t have to get all the fashionable gear, the latest and best expensive gear & spend £500 to £800 for the best outdoor tent you can’t possibly afford, after all, nature’s beauty is free.
I do except that if you can afford it then you do get better quality and lighter equipment but that shouldn’t stop you going, get what you can afford and get out there and build your equipment up slowly as you get to know what you need.
Nice to see you get your kit down to 17.7lbs, as they reckon 20lbs for a woman and 25lbs for a man, although I try to keep my backpack weight down to a women’s weight of less than 20lbs, but then again, I don’t carry make-up (or shaving gear).
MASLOWS hierarchy of needs.
Food, warmth and shelter.
If you can get a good night’s sleep you can face anything the next day.
Hi there Norman, all good points there 🤗 yes I’m pretty pleased with my sleep system at the moment, I’ve definitely improved it slowly x
Real lightweight for 2 person tent and roomy as well and the colour very stealthy as well. A hiking pole is a must I find now, takes so much pressure off your knees, hips and back and you seem very well organised, not even going to wonder about the razor . I bought Mrs Metalman one of those Shewees but she has never used it and refuses point blank to 'go' outdoors, resulting in many super fast power walks back to the car...Unbelievable the weight saving you are now making from your WHW trip and to be honest, I would leave the drone, given the forecast. Take care and fingers crossed for good weather for you both 🌞cheers Alan
Oh no! I wish I could hold it in that long but if I need to go I just gotta go so I admire mrs metalman for her abilities lol 😂 yeah I really surprised myself with the weight saving I honestly didn’t realise until I made this video and added it all up! Forecast keeps changing, so still unsure about the drone … I’ll check it again just before we leave and make a split decision 🤗 thanks as always for watching and your continued support 🤗
Hi Kerry, just watched this again, yes loved it for your tips on losing weight on your back, being Mr sensible, I'd say two walking poles, 2 is 1, 1 is none, if it breaks.
My big appreciation for you is you mentioned the word ' tampon' respect, yes I'm a bloke but I know what it's all about, my ex had irregular periods so spares were always carried, you are just the first person doing a kit/ packing video that has mentioned this important little item ❤️❤️👍👍☕️
Sorry dizzzzy loved the video and I have so many questions/comments but I am half cut. I am going to have to watch it again and and get my questions in later. hope you have an amazing hike on the slate trail
😂😂😂😂😂 hope the hangover wasn’t too bad!!! 🙈🙈
Great video , always fun to watch 🙏🥂
🤗🤗 thanks Henry, glad you enjoyed it! Sorry about the background noise 🙈 my garden isn’t the quietest lol x
I’m so glad I’m not the only one that puts make up on to go hiking!
😂😂 yaaasss!!! Love a bit of slap, even in the wilderness
Enjoyed seeing this insight. 👍🏻
Thanks so much, glad you found it interesting 🤗 appreciate you watching x
I used to love a lot of pockets but then kept forgetting where thing were. Instead of lots of pockets why not try loads of different dry bags. I still think that tent it looks amazing. I have never understood everyone that takes loads of pillows I just use my clothes too. That’s an impressive weight you have it sussed. I still carry a 20+kg rucksack and will never learn. Great wee video I love seeing what other people carry. I like the way you included clips from previous videos. Enjoy the slate trail.
Thanks Gus! Just got back actually, was awesome!!! X 😃😃 yeah I’m going to attempt the dry bag thing as everything got soaked on the slate trail, even with my rucksack rain cover 🙈🙈 hope your ok 👌🏻
Good video and looking forward to seeing footage of the Slate Trail! My tent's quite heavy but it's going to be some time before I can afford a lighter one! Yours looks like a Big Agnes - I heard good things about them. Enjoy the trail next week!
Thanks so much, yes it’s the big agnes copper spur x it’s awesome! On the slate trail right now, it’s challenging…. But stunning!! Can’t wait to get editing x
@@DrunkOnWanderlust Can't wait to watch! I watch walking videos on my treadmill - keeps me motivated! :-)
I don't hike anywhere anymore without my Donkey Geoff. 🤣 These Sherpas' have the right idea. :)
😂😂 that’s what I need! Can I borrow him lol
Happy New Year Kerry.. Safe and happy travels for the year ahead.. Regards Mick.. X
Thanks mick! Same to you 😃
Always great to see ya on You Tube , very interesting, you ever thought about the Camel type water system I got a good wee one out of ASDA many years ago. Of course depends on your gear . Good luck on your next hike. Things a bit down here my wee mammy fell and broke her hip. So hiking is far from my mind. Will check out your wee business Good Luck Derek xx
Oh no Derek! So sorry to hear that 🥺🥺 I wish her a speedy recovery if possible x sending hugs 🤗
@@DrunkOnWanderlust many thanks deffo take drone.😄
Fantastic review my friend, fantastic gear! You are definitely ready for multi-day hiking.
Thanks so much, yes we can’t wait for the next trail now … very exciting times 😃😃
Hi
I recommend the Osprey Exos 58, 2022 version. Enjoyed the video 👍
Hi there Fred, 🤗 great to hear from you x Ahh amazing! Thanks for the suggestion, I’ll check it out x and thanks for watching
Naturehike Rock Series Backpack 40/60+5L may also suit comes in 2 sizes, available from Collins outdoors.
Ben your a star ⭐️ I’ll check it out xx thanks 🙏
Enjoyed that Kerry, always nice to see what other folk carry. I live life on a tight budget as well - managed to get my Osprey Exos 48 rucksack cheap a few years ago and it's served me well, also the 2nd hand market can be invaluable. I use an Atmos 65 for the winter months but it's heavy... got that on the 2nd hand market. The 2 things you can't really skimp on are a good sleeping bag and mat. Impressive weight for your cook system - 280g!! Wow! What make is it? Will defo have to check that out, thank you :) And for the overnight en-suite situation.....I use a screw-top 1L plastic container I bought from Home Bargains for £1, it works a treat, wash it out the next day and you can store your loo roll in there. Yip it's a bit bulky but if you utilise the space when it's not in use then it's doing 2 jobs lol. Kitchen roll is always a must with me, I always pack a half dozen squares - any small spillage and bingo ;) TFS :)
Some great tips there Donna, thanks! Yes I’m defo a fan of eBay and such … some of the prices for things new are crazy 🙈 and I tend to go through things pretty quickly 😂 xxx thanks for watching x
You've gotta put your war paint on lass me mum won't leave the house without it 😀👍
That's true lol I have to have moisturiser, an eyeshadow, an eyeliner and a mascara a chapstick That's very minimalistic compare to these ladies 😂💅💋👁
😂😂 sometimes I don’t bother but it depends how I’m feeling x I get self conscious in front of the camera sometimes so it’s nice to have the option lol
Ah you'll do great 👍 the climbs aren't too strenuous especially with the extra 2 days you're taking than me I reckon take the drone n take turns carrying it
I’m not worried about the climbs for me tbf, the mountain route I did last year had over 3 times the elevation… but Danni isn’t great with climbs .. we do tend to split up the weight of it sometimes tbf x hopefully the weather will be ok, the forecast keeps changing 🙈
Got to be the gosma gear g4 20 backpack. Look on ultralight gear. I just got mine and it’s as good as everyone says
Hi there Ed, funny you should say that I have been looking at the Gossamer gear packs, that’s good to know you are getting on well with yours 😃 thanks for watching
A girls got to take what a girls got to take, but a razor I did find funny😂. Your smash it medals I liked a wee fridge magnet would be good too.
I think there's a magnet on the back aswell
Hey Trevor, all the medals come with a detachable ribbon and a magnet already in the back, so they are dual function 🤗🤗 well…. A razor … I need to shave under my arms! I’m not quite ready for the European look just yet… plus, one night we are staying in a hotel so nice to have a pamper half way through lol x thanks for watching 🤗 have a great weekend!
Well done x loved this 🤗
Love you ♥️
@@DrunkOnWanderlust love you more x
Decathlon do some own brand rucksacks branded as Forclaz , WOMEN'S TREKKING 45+10L BACKPACK MT900 UL looks like it may suit your needs.
Ahh awesome! Thanks Ben, I’ll take a look 😃
Nice one Kerry. After time you get the whole thing working. I have real problems keeping weight down and not just with my pack, but I have some great working gear. Have a great trip 😀
Good to see others who don't throw the credit cards at life and max out, it's about getting out that counts. Wishing you all the best of British. To drone or not to drone is indeed the question. Or suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune of getting it soaked.
Hey Mark 😃 yes we have decided to take the drone in the end x I would have kicked myself if i missed some awesome shots 🙈 xx
Very interesting video... only thing I would add would be a small first aid kit, plasters, sling, bandages, antiseptic wipes and/or cream... also wondered if you have ever done, or thought about doing a Q&A video?
Hey you 😃 yes I have a small first aid kit in my bum bag, with a few bits in and Danni takes some bits too 🤗
It’s definitely something I’d consider doing … would be more fun to do one week when both me and Danni can be there! Xx thanks for watching and have an ace weekend
When I was in the TA, they brought a whole s - - - - - field hospital,most of the medical staff worked for the NHS too.
Great video! I always like to see what gear others carry for wild camping on a multi-day hike. Thanks for the tips and good to see different kit to what I generally use! 😊
Hey there Andrew, thanks so much for watching 😃😃 I’m so glad you found it useful xx
Hi Kerry, great insight into your hiking gear I think you will wet your self laughing when trying to use the pee bottle! Looking forward to the next video take care you two.
Now that sounds exactly like something I’d do 😂🙈 it’s definitely going to be an interesting time trying it out! I’ll let you know how I get on with it in the next video lol … thanks so much for watching x
About your rucksack. If you ever find hiking equipment to expensive from regular retailers, try online or high street Army Navy Surplus stores around the U.K. They are not as numerous as they used to be as most have become online stores now, but when you do find a rare bricks and mortar store its like an Aladdins cave of hiking treasures. And its all much cheaper, because its not branded.
Thanks so much! 😃😃 I’ll definitely check it out for sure, great tip and thanks for watching x
Old geezer from Scotland here.Walked some of these trails fifty years ago,great to see people still geting pleasure from them. We used army surplus kit alot. Even had a bush hat in the early seventies some national service kid probably wore in Malaya in the fifties. A lot of the trails we walked,we had travelled on by train as kids. The Glen Ogle Trail is a classlc example.As regards surplus kit,German stuff is usually good quality also Dutch. In saying that Brit kit is worth a look too. But really every nations services have somtehing to offer. There is a few places online,but the guys in Exeter seem to be really'out there'services humour too.
Excellent review of your pack out. Good presentation and the portable potty looks good even though the statement of “ the wthe opening does not look big enough” 😆
😂😂 did you also recognise the sleeping bag stuff sack? One you sent me 🙏
Omg yes! It’s gonna be interesting testing out the porta potty
@@DrunkOnWanderlust i did indeed yes - i like bright colours - more stuff will be sent to you soon. Have you seen the Osprey Exos range 48 & 58 ( i have a 58ltr)
oh i need one of those straws...i normally carry litres of water esp in summer..
They are so good, I now use a Katadyn befree filter bottle and it’s a life saver!
Another great video, I enjoyed that. Lots of useful advice, good to hear what you have to say regards those gear choices, based on your experiences on the trail. Personally I would take the drone, and split the weight between the 2 of you, however I won't be carrying that weight, so it's up to you guys, either way will be great, drone or no drone. As always though, many thanks for the content, really enjoyable, and looking forward to the Snowdonia vids soon 😁
Your right, we are gonna take it! 😃 the weather report is looking a bit brighter now anyway 🤗
For a new pack, I have to give a shout out for Atom Packs. Lightweight, tonnes of pockets (including water bottle pockets on the shoulder straps), different back/waist sizes available, and customizable.
Downside, they're not cheap 🙁 but I know they have worked with other UA-camrs, so might be worth reaching out. 🤞🏻💜
Hi Cheryl, thanks so much!! I’ll defo take a look 😃😃 I have heard of that brand name before but not really looked into it so I’ll defo have a scout around x
great video! i think you will wee all over the tent lol
I’m pretty sure Danni will 🤔🤔🤔🤔
😂😂😂😂
Great video 😊😊x
Thanks angel … missed having you with me though x
I'd definitely ditch that backpack try looking at the osprey exos
Hi Craig, firstly… thanks for watching 🤗 … yes I know!! Arrggh I’m having a good look at some different models atm… we spent our camping gear allowance on the tent 😂🙈 so Im gonna have to use it for this trip, maybe for my next one I’ll grab a new one!
@@DrunkOnWanderlust yea gear can be expensive adding bit at a time is best the exos is good you can pick them up on eBay at a good price personally I use the osprey kestrel it's a bit heavier but I think more durable so I'm ok with the few hundred grams more
@@craig3401 I’ll defo take a look 🤗 I’ve always used Osprey too, but as before I did mainly overseas backpacking for months … the fairview with the detachable daypack was always convenient.. but not so much for trails
Great video! Crow✌️
Thanks so much 🤗🤗
Fab video!! A couple of things 1 take the drone!! 2 did you shave any weight off your original hikes in 2020? Anyone that knows you knows not to mess with the make up! 😘🤣😂
And you will laugh that hard using your ports potty you will end up with it on your sleeping bag and Danni’s! Lol
Battery packs and solar panels?
How do you charge everything?
Cos the iPhone don’t last 8days…
I show you my power pack in the video 🤗 it does 6 charges x
Nice video, I just failed my first long distance hike, The Great Glen, because of pack weight and the worst blister I have had in my life! I am already planning my return and videos like this are a big help. I found your channel after my misadventure ,unfortunately, but have really enjoyed watching all your adventures! Ps, after you give the pee bottle a try you can use it as a hot water bottle for those chilly nights lol
😂😂😂 Arrggh no I don’t think I’d want it in my sleeping bag lol…. We tested it out last night (on the trail right now) and yes it works… but is kept in a bin liner outside the tent until it can be washed lol x
Also…. I totally get you with the pack weight, blister thing …. Mine was almost 20kg on my first few trails … it’s a killer!! When I did the Snowdonia way mountain route … I got a knee injury and had to come back a few weeks later to finish, take a break and go back and smash the shit out of it! You got this 👌🏻
@@DrunkOnWanderlust 20kg! I thought mines was bad at 18 lol 😂 I will definitely get back and do it again, I will return in spring with some better gear and my toe should be healed by then, I got a blister under the nail and it is now falling off ewww 😖 but the heel blister is all better now! Anyway I hope you guys are having a great time on the trail, I look forward to the video of the adventure 🙂
..cool video keep up the great content.. Thank you…
Thanks so much, so glad you liked it 😃🤗
@@DrunkOnWanderlust Thank you very mutch... have a nice Weekend.... see you….
Heh... just use a paper cup when it rains.. no need to buy more plastic :)
Didn’t think of that, was thinking that I’d knock an open pot over or wouldn’t be able to wash and reuse etc 🤔 was an impulse buy x
well if you want more information message me.. too much public information lol
8kg that’s good that leaves you 10kg for jelly belly jelly beans a finger of fudge a couple of twix and a bag of maoams
Omg yaaaass actually this trip we are packing starbursts….. just for a change 😂 …. I swear all my snacks add more than the rest of my gear
Deuter Rucksack, not cheap but quality, make sure it is a woman's fit. Take the drone, you'll get some awesome footage. Have a good one. Who knows we may spot you.
Yes we are going to take it, 🤗 and take half each x I’ll have a look at that rucksack brand.. thank you 🙏
"Struggles" 😂 more like loses the full plot haha x
😂😂
Hi Kerry, don’t forget your tampons🥰☹️
I won’t!!! 😂😂😂🙈 not after what happened when I wild camped on Snowdon! Eeeek lol thanks for watching Jon lol