Your trips help me. Always an adventure. Right now my life isn’t where I’d like it to be and I’m sure I’m not the only one. Thanks for the moment of harmony sir.
Really appreciate the comment! Long before I started filming my own videos I would rely on many outdoor UA-camrs videos as an escape. Life’s a journey, glad I could share a bit of mine. Wishing you the best on yours! ATB
Blue clouds! What was that yellow orb in the sky? Glorious dawn. What really impresses me, as it should everyone else, is the attention to detail, setting up a new camera angle to tell each part of the story. Good job! Ps- remember your gloves please. Pps: need a gofundme campaign to get your camera fixed. Sorry to see that.
I was happy to get such a nice sunrise on this camp 😀. I was also able to fix the camera myself after this trip. I’ve had to fix it so many times but it’s still going strong 👍. Really appreciate you watching!
My hubby and I watched this adventure together. Hubby really enjoyed it too, and was amazed at how you cook up a great meal. I told him that you always cook good food. You climb some places that scare me just watching you lol. Thank you once more.
Thanks Maggi! It’s always fun to make a nice meal away from everything on a mountain or in a forest! As for the climbing. I think things look a bit worse on camera, but taking your time and moving safely and slowly is always important. Appreciate you continuing to watch my videos. Hope your having a great weekend!
You have inspired me to get all the gear I need , I spent my first night solo camping on Arenig Fawr in Snowdonia national park, It was scary. I set up camp then had a look at this plaque that was 50 feet from camp, I was actually set up right on a ww2 plane crash site where 8 American airmen in a Flying Fortress died, there were still small bits of the wreckage around camp, It was a scary night, the wind smashed me to,I survived though, My heart was in my mouth watching this that look’s really sketchy 😂, I really like the videos of yours. How do you make sure your tent doesn’t collapse and all the guy lines come out in that high wind that’s what happened to me at 1am , it was a horrific experience, I’m sure you may get a laugh out of this one. Well, after settling down after my sausage and instant mash ( plus a lot of chocolate and a cheecy can of Guinness or 2) I decided to catch the last of the sunset atop of this rather huge mountain.The weather was fine and was so all that day, as a very inexperienced camper I very stupidly pitched my tent with very little shelter from the element’s. An hour or so after the sun had set the wind had picked up, a guy line came loose so I went to fix it and got back in. With being on top of this beast of rock I naively thought it would be ok when securing my tent pegs into not much at all because it’s really rocky and with the weather being fine at the time. By 12 pm the wind had picked up to I’d say around 50/60 mph and the visibility due to to sudden arrival of cloud had vanished. Next all my guy lines give way and I’m nearly blown right off that thing. It was completely horrifying. In a hysteric panic I took the poles out and wrapped myself up with all my gear to. no chance of resecuring in that. It was so dark and being unfamiliar with this mountain not to mention the rather sheer drops I saw on the way up I waited for sunrise . And commence one of the worst nights of my life. I was wrapped up in my tent up there in storm conditions for more than 6 hours. Finally the sky was light enough to allow an attempt to salvation, as I egress this warped twisted mess I do my best to quickly pack up but oops there goes my tent to the wind , gone into the thick mist full of rain rushing by, I managed to salvage everything else, sleeping bag , mat all the electrical stuff though. As I looked up I quickly realised that I couldn’t see any route down and the wind was taking me off my feet almost, and so that’s when my fear was compounded. I didn’t fancy a broken leg or worse. I had to find refuse from the weather, that there where the plaque for the poor airmen has a stone enclosure so I headed for that which was 50 foot away when I pitched, I was abit disoriented but I eventually found it, jeez it was a relief to be out of the wind and rain abit. I gathered my thoughts and strength as I hadn’t slept one second and then I made my attempt, I didn’t get far before I realised I was in some serious trouble in this weather, I could be walking of a cliff or get blown off one, I decided to head back to the stone monument when I came to an impass , a kind of ridge where the wind speed there was insane 90 plus , I bit the bullet and called mountain rescue, after about an hour of waiting what appeared to be a Yeti emerging through this torrent of horrendous weather in front of me shouting ‘Hello! ‘ came the farmer ,which the mountain rescue sent up who they notified and who’s land it is. He had a rather upset look in his face to begin with, but after my much apologies and much respect and appreciation I think he actually grew to like me because half was down he bent down and stood up with a piece of quart’s, gave it to me and said ‘so you don’t forget” hahaha. Anyway we ended up just below the cloud line after what seemed a really sketchy path down to find a quad bike ready to take me the rest of the way down the mountain. Even the farmer got abit lost at one point on that quad as it all looks the same on some parts of that terrain. We made it back to an awaiting troop of mountain rescue. A nice rescue woman Gave me a granade protein bar drove me to my car with 2 other mountain guys , all while be too nice to me. There were more mountain rescue people at my car too. I felt terribly embarrassed and apologised whole heartedly to them. I got in at home that day and just Slept with many lessons about wild camping learned. It’s not put me off, my new tents coming tomorrow. apparently the farmer used to be a mountain rescue man himself to, I guess that’s why he volunteered come in that weather regardless of it being his land.
Wow that’s a crazy story. I don’t even know where to began. I guess first and foremost I am really glad to hear that you are ok! Snowdonia is one heck of a place to spend your first night solo camping. The weather is incredibly unpredictable and well often downright crazy. Were high winds forecast before you set off for your camp? I often use multiple weather apps and forecast models before heading out and even then the weather has turned on me. Really important to try to pick a day with favorable conditions. Every time I have camped in Snowdonia the weather forecasts and current wind conditions always are top priority when choosing a safe place to pitch the tent. I often find it very helpful to look up the wind direction as well to help pitch your tent so that it will be as aerodynamic as possible, helping to put as little strain on the tent as you can. I also typically bring the most wind stable tents I own even when wind is not in the forecast. You asked how I ensure the guy lines stay anchored. I typically will find a spot with relatively solid ground and will place stones on each peg or use specialized pegs that are designed to dig deeper into the ground when they are under high tension. You made the right call sticking with your tent after it failed. Nothing more dangerous than trying to get down in those conditions in the dark! Again really glad you are ok! Talk about getting thrown into the deep end! Hope your next trip is much better. All the best
Thanks for the reply. Reluctantly I’ll admit I didn’t check the weather forecast and just went on what I saw that day. Iv watched how you pitched your tent so I don’t know why I asked that question 😂, That time on one of your videos when you camped on that little peninsula near that little village on the coast, I watched that the day I got home in bed and it made me feel abit better sorry lol, my tent failing was what made it much worse though that night. Anyway I’m glad for the experience and being thrown in the deep end, I did pretty much everything wrong so I’ll never make them mistakes again and underestimate the mountain or the weather. Many thanks, love watching your vids, take care all the best.
@@nathankennedy1989 yeah that coastal camp was rough 😂. After that trip I started also using a weather app called windy.app. You can select a specific location you were thinking about camping and actually look at the wind direction and speed and how it will change over the course of the time you are planning to be at a particular site. Highly recommend it! You can also see multiple forecast models. I will normally select the extreme one to see the worst case scenario.
Yeah I liked how you didn’t panic fair to you . Well in . Hey that’s a great app! Iv been playing around with it for over an hour 😂. Thanks for that, really cool. Many thanks.Awesome.
@@nathankennedy1989 no problem, glad you like it. I find it incredibly useful when planning an area I’d like to pitch so I at least have an idea of which direction the wind should be traveling overnight!
Thanks. It was a fantastic sunrise! So vibrant. It’s been a while since I’ve been able to get a good sunrise in the mountains. This was definitely a memorable morning 👍. Appreciate the comment!
"Maybe five more minutes. . . ". Funny man. Great spot. Incredible views. Those mountains are exactly like the mountains of western Tasmania, Australia.
It’s a really pretty area. I always hate that I have to rush home in the mornings on these trips. I just wish it wasn’t such a far drive. It would be nice to take my time. I’ve only been to Australia once and I absolutely LOVED it! I’d love to go back.
Great sunrise! That was worth the trip alone. Some of the scaling of the mountain scenes with those high winds looked pretty sketchy to me. Would suggest not showing the wife those sections of the video! Great food prep, which I've come to expect from you. Thanks for the upload first thing in the morning in the States.
The sunrise was definitely worth it! There were definitely a couple spots that I would not have scrambled up if it were raining (the winds were not ideal either) but things always look a bit sketchier on camera than in person. I also always make it a point to have two points of contact when scrambling, making sure each of which can support my entire weight independently (that was for my wife if she reads this 😜). Glad I didn’t disappoint with the cooking. This meal really hit the spot that evening! Thanks for watching Tom! Hope you’re having a great week!
Another awesome video, you are amazing..thanks for the hard work you do making these videos for us to enjoy..😁🤗 Your dinner looked amazing, lucky wife..😁🤗 those little disc towels, found them on amazon Canada. Thanks for sharing this tip with us..👍🏻👍🏻 and those views, WOW.😳😳 giving you a big thumbs up from Canada 👍🏻👍🏻🇨🇦
Thank you! This is such a pretty part of Northern Wales. Glad you could find those towel tablets 👍. I still have a bunch in the box but when I run out I will definitely order more. Pretty useful. Appreciate the kind words 😀! ATB
Yeah I’ve done that in the past and depending on the meal it just doesn’t taste as good to me. Oddly enough I kinda really enjoy the challenge of cooking a full meal using my small camping equipment. Really appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment! ATB
Thanks! This was a really challenging but fun hike 👍. I think it looks a bit worse on camera than it actually is. Appreciate you taking the time to comment! ATB
I'm 77 years old, weigh 109# (49.44kg) & am 5'3" (160cm); I have plenty of room inside any & all tents. I'm going to email Hilleberg after watching this video. I'm curious, & will be asking Hilleberg if they recommend using separate stakes for each of the 2 additional tie out points at both ends, they way you did in this video, for a total of 3 stakes at both ends, OR using just one stake & connecting the 2 additional guyout lines to ONE stake, at each end. I vacillated back in forth on this matter in practice, but in actual hikes, I don't additional stakes, just additional guyout lines. I'll let you know what they say. I have the Enan Footprint permanently attached to my Enan which I think adds some additional structural support to the entire tent. The Footprint is the only thing that connects all 6 points of the tent outer fabric to one piece of material/Footprint on the ground. Warm Regards from Reno, Nevada U.S.A.
It’s a fantastic tent! I’m 5’10” and feel I have plenty of room also once inside 👍. The vestibule is also glorious! Honestly it’s so light I don’t mind using the additional ultralight stakes but I will be curious to see what they say in their response. Like the Enan, I also have the footprints permanently attached to my Soulo and Nammatj. It’s probably one of my favorite features! I really like always having a clean, dry spot to sit or place my gear when the weather is particularly nasty out. And as you mentioned it’s great having everything connected. It’s also so nice to be able to erect the ground sheet along with the outer/inner of the tent all at once. Really wish more tent manufacturers designed tents like this. Once we moved overseas, I definitely started to see more tents that do this, but never really did when I lived in the US. It’s hard to go back to attaching a ground sheet and fly separately when pitching a tent. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment on another one of my videos! All the best.
Another brilliant camp mate ,it’s a special place up there,at least you got a stunning sunrise,shame about the wind ,but as you said it’s a good excuse to go back⛰️⛺️👌
👍 It really is a special place! Yeah the wind was a bit annoying and now that I have a drone I get really bummed when I can’t use 😂. I will absolutely be back though! Thanks for watching and I appreciate the comment Paul. ATB
Thanks for sharing your video, this video and the one you posted about your trip to Llyn Glas have made me want to explore some of the quieter parts of the Snowdon Massif. I’ve climbed Snowdon so many times but not explored the area. I climbed some of the mountains in the Moelwynion area last month and a great 2 days and 2 nights camping there. By the way, your cooking is so much more inspiring than most of the cooking I do myself or watch
Everyone definitely has to do Snowdon at least once but after that I have personally avoided it. Just too many people. I actually find some of the surrounding peaks even prettier! I really need to start exploring the Moelwynion range. How did you like it? I’m assuming it’s less crowded which sounds ideal. Glad you like the cooking! It’s a fun challenge in a tent and it’s always nice to eat well! Really appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment!
Great video one of my favourite mountain area been there many a time when children little ,lovely too see the mountains again ,will go there again one day ,just to look not hike ,to old now lol thanks 😊❤
👍 It’s a beautiful place. I love that the main path is easy/flat enough for kids so that a family can access such stunning views. Glad you enjoyed the video, really appreciate the comment!
Sorry to hear that Maggi. Hope you guys are on the mend soon. My mother-in-law came to visit us over the holidays and came down with it along with our kids. It took about a week for them to get over it, but probably a month for her. No fun. Thanks again for rewatching videos 😀. This is such a great area of Wales! Wishing you both a speedy recovery!! ATB
Enjoyed this one again, really great camp that was. 👍🏻 I’m deffo putting Wales on my list of wild camping places for next year! This year I’ve done several multi-night adventures in both the Lakes, and on Dartmoor. I also need to get myself up to Scotland as well next year.. I tend not to venture out as far during the winter months, an hour or so’s drive is more than enough when it starts to get dark early (and cold) in the evenings.
Glad you enjoyed the video. Snowdonia is a special place indeed! It also becomes much more difficult for me to travel to Wales or the Lakes in the winter as when I arrive there is very little time left in the day to hike in and find a campsite. Although I’m going to try as I love camping in the snow and I haven’t been able to since moving to the UK! Thanks again for watching and taking the time to comment!
Love what you´re able to make in regards to "food" in such a small vestibule. I´d be way too lazy for that and kind of envy you for that lovely dinner :)
👍😀 Thanks. I enjoy cooking and for whatever reason I always really enjoy the challenge of making some of the meals I would normally make at home using a small cook kit. Appreciate you watching! ATB
Videos are wicked!!! Looking at brecon for 4 nights solo camping myself... loved pen y fan when I hiked it last year!! As for ur cooking... gleaming. Just use lazy garlic and lazy ginger that's jarred!!! Its sooooo much easier!!! Even at home!! Bangin stuff!!! 😂
Thanks! I just prefer the taste of fresh garlic. I don’t mind the chopping. Four nights at brecon sounds nice. Hope you enjoy the trip. Appreciate you taking the time to comment. ATB
Just discovered you through searching for Enan reviews. Great video. You've got yourself a subscriber. Glad to have you on my list of videos to look forward to along with Bushman and Blue, and Drew Simms. Keep it up. What water filtration are you using? And what's the little hanging light you've got in the tent?
Welcome to the channel! I am using a Katadyn BeFree water filter and the light is the Black Diamond ReMoji Lantern. Really appreciate the support and thanks for watching!
Thanks! Yeah not ideal but this area gets so much precipitation I don’t worry too much about it. Definitely not the worst I’ve had and my filter has yet to fail me 🤞. It normally gets boiled as well. Appreciate you taking the time to comment! ATB
@@GoingSoloOutdoors thanks. I had a big instant tummy/gut upset after using water from pond but it did have Canada Geese there and I don’t think I boiled it, filter only. Since then I’ve been ultra cautious!
Fab trip and views, been a long time since I did that one winter years ago via crib Goch I remember it being somewhat icy and somebody falling off it a month or so before, did concentrate my mind. I’m a bit too old for that now gladly! Great cooking lesson 😊 Praise be to REI I miss them Guess you fixed the camera by now 👍
Thanks! Such a beautiful ridge with some stunning views 👍. I can’t imagine walking that when it’s icy with a pack on like I had. I do miss going to REI. Such a great store! Unfortunately I’ve had to fix the camera multiple times. Definitely not intended for the abuse I put it through. But my last fix has been holding strong 😅🤞. Really appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment! ATB
Hi Loved the video👍🏻When using your camera 📸on a tripod get a bungee cord and fasten it in between the legs then to a tent peg in the the ground. My help to stop it blowing over. Cheers Jc.
Not a bad idea. The simpler solution I’ve used since is just spreading the tripod legs out wider to their next setting. It gives it a much wider and stabler base 👍. At the time I didn’t even realize my tripod could do that but it has since prevented it blowing over in strong winds. Appreciate the comment! ATB
Fantastic video as always. Wow those views on top were incredible. It looked scary in places that climb. Food looked beautiful. Is that the mini mo your cooking on, I’m looking at buying a new stove and fancy a jet boil. ATB mate stay safe Paul 👍
Thanks Paul! There were definitely a few bits which were a decent scramble but I think it always looks worse on camera than it actually is. For cooking I was using the jetboil minimo. That stove in combination with the jetboil summit skillet is probably one of my favorite cooking combos aside from the trangia 27. ATB
Did the horseshoe a few times as a younger lad with my dad and brothers....we always use to stay at the Pen y Gwyrd hotel. Just wondering if it's still alive and kicking? I live in BC Canada now and haven't been in Wales for about 25 years. New to the channel and thoroughly enjoying it👍
Welcome to the channel. Yes the hotel is still there. Looks a bit run down but I believe it is still open 👍. Really appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment! All the best
I definitely think so. I start looking at the forecast up to a week before I plan to camp. I use multiple weather apps and pay close attention to wind speed and direction forecasts for the elevation I am planning to camp. I always assume I can get rained on so I bring waterproofs and don’t worry too much about rain. Just keep in mind no matter what the forecast says it can always be worse more often than not. The forecast will then typically determine which tent I will bring. Appreciate the comment!
Nice Show🎬 ...any chance of a Gear list beyond the Tent and Stove? plus what's the Paper Thingies that your missus gave you and where do you get them?🤔👍
If you scroll through my community tab you will find a flat lay photo from this trip. Here was the gear list: Fjallraven Friluft 45 Hilleberg Enan Nemo Tensor Insulated Regular Wide Nemo Fillo Camping Pillow Thermarest Z Seat Marmot Sawtooth Sleeping Bag Ultra-Sil Sea to Summit Dry Sack 20L Wildo fold-a-cup Coin Compressed Towels Fjallraven Gear Bag Black Diamond Remoji Lantern 2 Delta Pegs Garmin InReach Explorer+ Jetboil MiniMo Jetfoil Summit Skillet Chopsticks Snow Peak Titanium Plate Überleben Tindar Wick + Bellow (matches, fire steel, & small bic lighter) Civivi Elementum HydraPak Recon 1L BeFree Water Filter 1L Zpacks bear bag Biolite HeadLamp 330 Lumen Appreciate the comment!
Out of curiousity, on a trip like this, what does your pack weight typically come out to, including food and water? Amazing video. I love seeing you share these experiences with us!
This trip was a while back so I wouldn’t be able to give you an exact weight but I’m using my lightweight tent so I would say roughly 29-31lbs total. Even though I didn’t use it I think I brought the drone on this trip so maybe a little more. That also doesn’t include the camera and tripod which I am carrying in my hand while hiking. I try to stay under the 20% rule for this type of trip where I will need to do some scrambling. I typically don’t weigh my bag anymore though. Based on the kit I am bring I just know whether or not it will be comfortable while hiking 👍. Appreciate the comment!
Thanks for sharing this, I appreciate how much effort you're putting into these videos with the hiking, filming/walkbys, and the food! I see a lot of these videos most just rehydrate a bag of something. I had a question about one of your other videos. You used the trangia in the hilleberg, do you worry about it burning through the tent? I have one myself and they get pretty hot!
Really appreciate the comment! An alcohol stove is probably the least safe thing to use in a tent. However, If I do use it I feel fairly confident using it in the trangia 27 kit. When the burner is sitting in the lower half of the wind shield it is very stable so I don’t worry about knocking it over. It also holds the burner a couple inches off the ground so I don’t worry about the heat from the base of the burner harming anything. Thanks again for watching my videos! All the best!
@@GoingSoloOutdoors Really helpful, thanks! I don't have the kit at the moment, just the Trangia stove with a little metal X bracket to provide a little space between the Trangia and the pan. Definitely on my gear list though, I guess from your pack size it fits down reasonably small. I do have the Jetboil as well but I need to buy the pan!
@@strangertongues The jetboil skillet is awesome! The trangia 27 set is reasonably small considering it fits a pan, two bowls, a kettle, the transgia and my cutting board. It’s like a mini kitchen.
The colors were pretty amazing! The scrambles look worse than they really are. These are only grade 1 scrambles. Really appreciate you continuing to watch the videos and taking the time to comment! ATB
You apparently have several Hildeberg tents. Do you have a favorite? I have been looking at several of them. I live in NH, want a tent for two and altjouhh I may not ise it in the winter, if I am only going to purchase one I would like it to be a red label or black label. High winds are never fun. I have been focusing on the Nammatj and the Jannu. I really need to watch the weight issue. Do you have a favorite all around Hildeberg? One of the reasons I follow you is I like all the equipment that you use and it is all the same stuff I lean toward. Money is not an issue, I like quality products that keep me safe.
You can’t go wrong with a Hilleberg 👍. They are not cheap but the quality and reliability is far better than other tents I have used. It’s very hard to pick a personal favorite. They all have their different use case. If you are looking for a two person the Nammatj or the Allak would both be fantastic options. The Jannu is incredible but designed for winter alpine conditions in harsh weather. As a result, it’s not going to be as roomy as the Nammatj or Allak. Which are both roomy enough for two but the Allak may provide a bit more versatility because it is free standing, it has many venting options, and two vestibules. It does weigh more than the Nammatj though. Hope that helps 😀
@@GoingSoloOutdoors Incredibly helpful. I will take a look at the Allak for sure. Thank you so much for taking the time to assist me with my decision. Best - Marian
Thanks! 😆 definitely not a five star cook! I was a biomedical engineer turned high school science teacher. I actually worked as a cook briefly when I started my teaching career but the long late hours kind of took the joy out of cooking. So I never pursued that passion, so yeah, I’m just a guy who likes to cook for his family and while camping, with ridiculously small cooking gear 👍. Appreciate you taking the time to comment. All the best!
@@GoingSoloOutdoors A 'biomedical engineer turned high school science teacher' who likes to 'cook'... Do you have a sidekick called Jesse? What are you making on top of these mountains!? It isn't Kendal mint cake that's all I know.
I really love the Enan. I would comfortably take it out in winds up to 35mph but anything above that I would just rather bring my Soulo. If you’re looking for a lightweight four season tent the Akto is nice but I’d go with a Soulo over an Akto. I personally prefer the center pole of the Enan to the Akto as it keeps the fabric off your face in winds. Either way both are great tents so you can’t go wrong! Thanks for watching!
In strong winds I find an extra guy line either side of the pole and lined out in a V makes a big difference to stability. Similarly I have a second guyline to make a V permanently fixed to the end poles .
Really appreciate that! I’ve actually never shared my name on social media. The internet can be a weird place sometimes so I just try to stay anonymous, hope you understand. I dread the day my students find out I am on UA-cam 🤣.
I was so confused so I had to look at that time stamp of the video and I’m still completely confused. But thanks for watching the video for as long as you did and taking the time to comment! ATB
"MSR Universal Fuel Canister Stand" - would be a huge improvement over that small orange colored, plastic el cheapo Chinese wanna be -- available @REI Warm Regards from Reno, Nevada
I don’t disagree that the MSR stand is more stable 👍. The MSR stand is made in Taiwan btw, not sayin that’s a bad thing. The jetboil stand that fits in the lid works just fine and is always there. Until it breaks I don’t feel the need to upgrade it but if it does I would or definitely pick up one of these stands! ATB
If there is no falling snow I think you could definitely use it in winter. Although with the mesh panels at the ends of the tent you may definitely get a cold draft inside 👍
@@BOTG_Adventures I have not but it’s extremely popular 👍. It has the option to zip the inner to block out any drafts and it has the top ventilation. Still very light as well for a 4 season shelter.
@@frednorman1 I imagine there is a combination of both. And some interbreeding that has taken place over time with domestic goats. I do believe there is an actual goat that is native to the British Isles … or at least it was introduced a few thousand years ago. I don’t remember what the goats looked like in this particular video but if they’re the ones in snowdonia, they may be of this native breed not sure.
Your trips help me. Always an adventure. Right now my life isn’t where I’d like it to be and I’m sure I’m not the only one. Thanks for the moment of harmony sir.
Really appreciate the comment! Long before I started filming my own videos I would rely on many outdoor UA-camrs videos as an escape. Life’s a journey, glad I could share a bit of mine. Wishing you the best on yours! ATB
Love the wind and rain, then the hot gourmet meal each trip! You live life my friend. It’s inspiring to others.
Thank you! Always nice to have a warm fresh meal at camp 👍😀. Appreciate the comment!
Blue clouds! What was that yellow orb in the sky?
Glorious dawn. What really impresses me, as it should everyone else, is the attention to detail, setting up a new camera angle to tell each part of the story. Good job!
Ps- remember your gloves please.
Pps: need a gofundme campaign to get your camera fixed. Sorry to see that.
I was happy to get such a nice sunrise on this camp 😀. I was also able to fix the camera myself after this trip. I’ve had to fix it so many times but it’s still going strong 👍. Really appreciate you watching!
My hubby and I watched this adventure together. Hubby really enjoyed it too, and was amazed at how you cook up a great meal. I told him that you always cook good food. You climb some places that scare me just watching you lol. Thank you once more.
Thanks Maggi! It’s always fun to make a nice meal away from everything on a mountain or in a forest! As for the climbing. I think things look a bit worse on camera, but taking your time and moving safely and slowly is always important. Appreciate you continuing to watch my videos. Hope your having a great weekend!
You have inspired me to get all the gear I need , I spent my first night solo camping on Arenig Fawr in Snowdonia national park,
It was scary. I set up camp then had a look at this plaque that was 50 feet from camp, I was actually set up right on a ww2 plane crash site where 8 American airmen in a Flying Fortress died, there were still small bits of the wreckage around camp,
It was a scary night, the wind smashed me to,I survived though,
My heart was in my mouth watching this that look’s really sketchy 😂, I really like the videos of yours. How do you make sure your tent doesn’t collapse and all the guy lines come out in that high wind that’s what happened to me at 1am , it was a horrific experience, I’m sure you may get a laugh out of this one.
Well, after settling down after my sausage and instant mash ( plus a lot of chocolate and a cheecy can of Guinness or 2) I decided to catch the last of the sunset atop of this rather huge mountain.The weather was fine and was so all that day, as a very inexperienced camper I very stupidly pitched my tent with very little shelter from the element’s.
An hour or so after the sun had set the wind had picked up, a guy line came loose so I went to fix it and got back in. With being on top of this beast of rock I naively thought it would be ok when securing my tent pegs into not much at all because it’s really rocky and with the weather being fine at the time.
By 12 pm the wind had picked up to I’d say around 50/60 mph and the visibility due to to sudden arrival of cloud had vanished.
Next all my guy lines give way and I’m nearly blown right off that thing. It was completely horrifying. In a hysteric panic I took the poles out and wrapped myself up with all my gear to. no chance of resecuring in that.
It was so dark and being unfamiliar with this mountain not to mention the rather sheer drops I saw on the way up I waited for sunrise . And commence one of the worst nights of my life. I was wrapped up in my tent up there in storm conditions for more than 6 hours.
Finally the sky was light enough to allow an attempt to salvation, as I egress this warped twisted mess I do my best to quickly pack up but oops there goes my tent to the wind , gone into the thick mist full of rain rushing by, I managed to salvage everything else, sleeping bag , mat all the electrical stuff though.
As I looked up I quickly realised that I couldn’t see any route down and the wind was taking me off my feet almost, and so that’s when my fear was compounded. I didn’t fancy a broken leg or worse.
I had to find refuse from the weather, that there where the plaque for the poor airmen has a stone enclosure so I headed for that which was 50 foot away when I pitched, I was abit disoriented but I eventually found it, jeez it was a relief to be out of the wind and rain abit.
I gathered my thoughts and strength as I hadn’t slept one second and then I made my attempt,
I didn’t get far before I realised I was in some serious trouble in this weather, I could be walking of a cliff or get blown off one,
I decided to head back to the stone monument when I came to an impass , a kind of ridge where the wind speed there was insane 90 plus ,
I bit the bullet and called mountain rescue, after about an hour of waiting what appeared to be a Yeti emerging through this torrent of horrendous weather in front of me shouting ‘Hello! ‘ came the farmer ,which the mountain rescue sent up who they notified and who’s land it is.
He had a rather upset look in his face to begin with, but after my much apologies and much respect and appreciation I think he actually grew to like me because half was down he bent down and stood up with a piece of quart’s, gave it to me and said ‘so you don’t forget” hahaha.
Anyway we ended up just below the cloud line after what seemed a really sketchy path down to find a quad bike ready to take me the rest of the way down the mountain. Even the farmer got abit lost at one point on that quad as it all looks the same on some parts of that terrain.
We made it back to an awaiting troop of mountain rescue. A nice rescue woman Gave me a granade protein bar drove me to my car with 2 other mountain guys , all while be too nice to me. There were more mountain rescue people at my car too. I felt terribly embarrassed and apologised whole heartedly to them. I got in at home that day and just Slept with many lessons about wild camping learned. It’s not put me off, my new tents coming tomorrow. apparently the farmer used to be a mountain rescue man himself to, I guess that’s why he volunteered come in that weather regardless of it being his land.
Wow that’s a crazy story. I don’t even know where to began. I guess first and foremost I am really glad to hear that you are ok! Snowdonia is one heck of a place to spend your first night solo camping. The weather is incredibly unpredictable and well often downright crazy. Were high winds forecast before you set off for your camp? I often use multiple weather apps and forecast models before heading out and even then the weather has turned on me. Really important to try to pick a day with favorable conditions. Every time I have camped in Snowdonia the weather forecasts and current wind conditions always are top priority when choosing a safe place to pitch the tent. I often find it very helpful to look up the wind direction as well to help pitch your tent so that it will be as aerodynamic as possible, helping to put as little strain on the tent as you can. I also typically bring the most wind stable tents I own even when wind is not in the forecast. You asked how I ensure the guy lines stay anchored. I typically will find a spot with relatively solid ground and will place stones on each peg or use specialized pegs that are designed to dig deeper into the ground when they are under high tension. You made the right call sticking with your tent after it failed. Nothing more dangerous than trying to get down in those conditions in the dark! Again really glad you are ok! Talk about getting thrown into the deep end! Hope your next trip is much better. All the best
Thanks for the reply.
Reluctantly I’ll admit I didn’t check the weather forecast and just went on what I saw that day.
Iv watched how you pitched your tent so I don’t know why I asked that question 😂,
That time on one of your videos when you camped on that little peninsula near that little village on the coast, I watched that the day I got home in bed and it made me feel abit better sorry lol, my tent failing was what made it much worse though that night.
Anyway I’m glad for the experience and being thrown in the deep end, I did pretty much everything wrong so I’ll never make them mistakes again and underestimate the mountain or the weather.
Many thanks, love watching your vids, take care all the best.
@@nathankennedy1989 yeah that coastal camp was rough 😂. After that trip I started also using a weather app called windy.app. You can select a specific location you were thinking about camping and actually look at the wind direction and speed and how it will change over the course of the time you are planning to be at a particular site. Highly recommend it! You can also see multiple forecast models. I will normally select the extreme one to see the worst case scenario.
Yeah I liked how you didn’t panic fair to you . Well in . Hey that’s a great app! Iv been playing around with it for over an hour 😂.
Thanks for that, really cool.
Many thanks.Awesome.
@@nathankennedy1989 no problem, glad you like it. I find it incredibly useful when planning an area I’d like to pitch so I at least have an idea of which direction the wind should be traveling overnight!
Amazing video That sunrise must have been breathtaking to watch even with how windy it was .Making memories is what its all about to look back on .
Thanks. It was a fantastic sunrise! So vibrant. It’s been a while since I’ve been able to get a good sunrise in the mountains. This was definitely a memorable morning 👍. Appreciate the comment!
"Maybe five more minutes. . . ". Funny man. Great spot. Incredible views. Those mountains are exactly like the mountains of western Tasmania, Australia.
It’s a really pretty area. I always hate that I have to rush home in the mornings on these trips. I just wish it wasn’t such a far drive. It would be nice to take my time. I’ve only been to Australia once and I absolutely LOVED it! I’d love to go back.
Great sunrise! That was worth the trip alone. Some of the scaling of the mountain scenes with those high winds looked pretty sketchy to me. Would suggest not showing the wife those sections of the video! Great food prep, which I've come to expect from you. Thanks for the upload first thing in the morning in the States.
The sunrise was definitely worth it! There were definitely a couple spots that I would not have scrambled up if it were raining (the winds were not ideal either) but things always look a bit sketchier on camera than in person. I also always make it a point to have two points of contact when scrambling, making sure each of which can support my entire weight independently (that was for my wife if she reads this 😜). Glad I didn’t disappoint with the cooking. This meal really hit the spot that evening! Thanks for watching Tom! Hope you’re having a great week!
Beautiful views.That sunrise was a bonus after the windy night.Great video as always.
Yeah definitely needed that sunrise! The wind wasn’t too crazy but just enough to keep me awake. Hope you’re having a great weekend! ATB
Another awesome video, you are amazing..thanks for the hard work you do making these videos for us to enjoy..😁🤗
Your dinner looked amazing, lucky wife..😁🤗 those little disc towels, found them on amazon Canada. Thanks for sharing this tip with us..👍🏻👍🏻 and those views, WOW.😳😳 giving you a big thumbs up from Canada 👍🏻👍🏻🇨🇦
Thank you! This is such a pretty part of Northern Wales. Glad you could find those towel tablets 👍. I still have a bunch in the box but when I run out I will definitely order more. Pretty useful. Appreciate the kind words 😀! ATB
Great video, I think I would definitely prepare my meal at home and just reheat it where I set up camp
Yeah I’ve done that in the past and depending on the meal it just doesn’t taste as good to me. Oddly enough I kinda really enjoy the challenge of cooking a full meal using my small camping equipment. Really appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment! ATB
yes i too have to say those heights scared me silly. but i did thoroughly enjoy the whole adventure plus the meal too. 🙂
Thanks! This was a really challenging but fun hike 👍. I think it looks a bit worse on camera than it actually is. Appreciate you taking the time to comment! ATB
Great vid love your camp spot !
Stunning views and another awesome supper washed down with a Northan Monk !
👌👌
Atb Graham
Thanks Graham! This spot had a particularly nice view!
Loving how you don't compromise on the food out in the hills, great trip 👍🏻.
Thanks! Cooking gives me something to do when stuck in the tent at night. Especially as the nights get longer moving into winter! Thanks for watching!
I'm 77 years old, weigh 109# (49.44kg) & am 5'3" (160cm); I have plenty of room inside any & all tents.
I'm going to email Hilleberg after watching this video. I'm curious, & will be asking Hilleberg if they recommend using separate stakes for each of the 2 additional tie out points at both ends, they way you did in this video, for a total of 3 stakes at both ends, OR using just one stake & connecting the 2 additional guyout lines to ONE stake, at each end. I vacillated back in forth on this matter in practice, but in actual hikes, I don't additional stakes, just additional guyout lines.
I'll let you know what they say.
I have the Enan Footprint permanently attached to my Enan which I think adds some additional structural support to the entire tent. The Footprint is the only thing that connects all 6 points of the tent outer fabric to one piece of material/Footprint on the ground.
Warm Regards from Reno, Nevada U.S.A.
It’s a fantastic tent! I’m 5’10” and feel I have plenty of room also once inside 👍. The vestibule is also glorious! Honestly it’s so light I don’t mind using the additional ultralight stakes but I will be curious to see what they say in their response. Like the Enan, I also have the footprints permanently attached to my Soulo and Nammatj. It’s probably one of my favorite features! I really like always having a clean, dry spot to sit or place my gear when the weather is particularly nasty out. And as you mentioned it’s great having everything connected. It’s also so nice to be able to erect the ground sheet along with the outer/inner of the tent all at once. Really wish more tent manufacturers designed tents like this. Once we moved overseas, I definitely started to see more tents that do this, but never really did when I lived in the US. It’s hard to go back to attaching a ground sheet and fly separately when pitching a tent. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment on another one of my videos! All the best.
Beautiful scenery! Superb camera angles too 🤩
Thanks! Snowdonia is a really pretty area. Appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment!
Another brilliant camp mate ,it’s a special place up there,at least you got a stunning sunrise,shame about the wind ,but as you said it’s a good excuse to go back⛰️⛺️👌
👍 It really is a special place! Yeah the wind was a bit annoying and now that I have a drone I get really bummed when I can’t use 😂. I will absolutely be back though! Thanks for watching and I appreciate the comment Paul. ATB
Thanks for sharing your video, this video and the one you posted about your trip to Llyn Glas have made me want to explore some of the quieter parts of the Snowdon Massif. I’ve climbed Snowdon so many times but not explored the area. I climbed some of the mountains in the Moelwynion area last month and a great 2 days and 2 nights camping there. By the way, your cooking is so much more inspiring than most of the cooking I do myself or watch
Everyone definitely has to do Snowdon at least once but after that I have personally avoided it. Just too many people. I actually find some of the surrounding peaks even prettier! I really need to start exploring the Moelwynion range. How did you like it? I’m assuming it’s less crowded which sounds ideal. Glad you like the cooking! It’s a fun challenge in a tent and it’s always nice to eat well! Really appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment!
Absolutely loved it mate. I haven't been out in months. That food looked pretty tasty. ATB Marti
Thanks Martin! It was pretty tasty. Hope you can get out soon buddy! ATB
Great video one of my favourite mountain area been there many a time when children little ,lovely too see the mountains again ,will go there again one day ,just to look not hike ,to old now lol thanks 😊❤
👍 It’s a beautiful place. I love that the main path is easy/flat enough for kids so that a family can access such stunning views. Glad you enjoyed the video, really appreciate the comment!
Cracking pitch, food looked delicious, beautiful sunrise, great video 👍👍👍
Thanks! Wales really delivered a nice one that morning!
Enjoyed t his epic camp again. Ty. We can't wait to get out again after having this lung virus since boxing day.
Sorry to hear that Maggi. Hope you guys are on the mend soon. My mother-in-law came to visit us over the holidays and came down with it along with our kids. It took about a week for them to get over it, but probably a month for her. No fun. Thanks again for rewatching videos 😀. This is such a great area of Wales! Wishing you both a speedy recovery!! ATB
@@GoingSoloOutdoors Thank you so much. 🙏
Brilliant opening shots my friend, fantastic upload! Landscapes are so picturesque here, perfect place for hiking.
Thanks! Snowdonia is definitely a stunning place!
Always a good day when you drop a new video!
Thanks man!
Enjoyed this one again, really great camp that was. 👍🏻
I’m deffo putting Wales on my list of wild camping places for next year!
This year I’ve done several multi-night adventures in both the Lakes, and on Dartmoor.
I also need to get myself up to Scotland as well next year..
I tend not to venture out as far during the winter months, an hour or so’s drive is more than enough when it starts to get dark early (and cold) in the evenings.
Glad you enjoyed the video. Snowdonia is a special place indeed! It also becomes much more difficult for me to travel to Wales or the Lakes in the winter as when I arrive there is very little time left in the day to hike in and find a campsite. Although I’m going to try as I love camping in the snow and I haven’t been able to since moving to the UK! Thanks again for watching and taking the time to comment!
Love what you´re able to make in regards to "food" in such a small vestibule. I´d be way too lazy for that and kind of envy you for that lovely dinner :)
👍😀 Thanks. I enjoy cooking and for whatever reason I always really enjoy the challenge of making some of the meals I would normally make at home using a small cook kit. Appreciate you watching! ATB
Videos are wicked!!! Looking at brecon for 4 nights solo camping myself... loved pen y fan when I hiked it last year!! As for ur cooking... gleaming. Just use lazy garlic and lazy ginger that's jarred!!! Its sooooo much easier!!! Even at home!! Bangin stuff!!! 😂
Thanks! I just prefer the taste of fresh garlic. I don’t mind the chopping. Four nights at brecon sounds nice. Hope you enjoy the trip. Appreciate you taking the time to comment. ATB
Fantastic video and the landscape was pretty eipc. Nice one 👍👍
Glad you liked it Scott! It's always nice to film a place that looks so beautiful in nearly any weather condition!
Just discovered you through searching for Enan reviews. Great video. You've got yourself a subscriber. Glad to have you on my list of videos to look forward to along with Bushman and Blue, and Drew Simms. Keep it up. What water filtration are you using? And what's the little hanging light you've got in the tent?
Welcome to the channel! I am using a Katadyn BeFree water filter and the light is the Black Diamond ReMoji Lantern. Really appreciate the support and thanks for watching!
Lovely sunrise! When I camped there I lugged 3kg of water up from Penypass as I didn’t fancy using static water from a pond. But maybe it’s ok 🤔.
Thanks! Yeah not ideal but this area gets so much precipitation I don’t worry too much about it. Definitely not the worst I’ve had and my filter has yet to fail me 🤞. It normally gets boiled as well. Appreciate you taking the time to comment! ATB
@@GoingSoloOutdoors thanks. I had a big instant tummy/gut upset after using water from pond but it did have Canada Geese there and I don’t think I boiled it, filter only. Since then I’ve been ultra cautious!
@@petergilbert72 yeah that experience would definitely make me extra cautious also.
Loved it. You may want to try a calm wood or valley sometime, though. 😉🙂👍🌪️🌬️
Haha yeah! A calm night in a woodland with a campfire sounds good.
Fab trip and views, been a long time since I did that one winter years ago via crib Goch I remember it being somewhat icy and somebody falling off it a month or so before, did concentrate my mind.
I’m a bit too old for that now gladly!
Great cooking lesson 😊
Praise be to REI I miss them
Guess you fixed the camera by now 👍
Thanks! Such a beautiful ridge with some stunning views 👍. I can’t imagine walking that when it’s icy with a pack on like I had. I do miss going to REI. Such a great store! Unfortunately I’ve had to fix the camera multiple times. Definitely not intended for the abuse I put it through. But my last fix has been holding strong 😅🤞. Really appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment! ATB
Another enjoyable video! Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for continuing to watch my videos! All the best
Another great video…. And thanks for the tip about the coin washes. I just ordered some from Amazon.
😀👍 I find them to be incredibly useful. Especially since they don’t take up much space!
Another beautiful video. Liked the music you used on the ascent portion.
Just. Don't. Look. Down.
Thanks! 😂 won’t look down next time!
Superb video and a sunrise to remember! It seems opposite to crib goch, right?
Thanks! Yes, directly opposite of Crib Goch
Que bom que você postou um vídeo novo parceiro! Cada vez melhor!
Obrigado! Obrigado por continuar assistindo os vídeos! Tenha um ótimo fim de semana!
Spectacular buddy!!
Thanks Bob!! Really appreciate the continued support!
Nice one sir, thank you.
🙏😀 Thanks for watching!
Love the scenery
The Lake District is a beautiful place! Thanks for watching!
Hi Loved the video👍🏻When using your camera 📸on a tripod get a bungee cord and fasten it in between the legs then to a tent peg in the the ground. My help to stop it blowing over. Cheers Jc.
Not a bad idea. The simpler solution I’ve used since is just spreading the tripod legs out wider to their next setting. It gives it a much wider and stabler base 👍. At the time I didn’t even realize my tripod could do that but it has since prevented it blowing over in strong winds. Appreciate the comment! ATB
Great video 😊 What stunning views and great sunrise ☺️🌞Love that you don’t hold back on the cooking and eat well, looked delicious 😋
Thanks! It’s always nice when I get lucky enough to see a sunrise while camping! Glad you liked the cooking. Food always tastes better outside 😀!
Fantastic video as always. Wow those views on top were incredible. It looked scary in places that climb. Food looked beautiful. Is that the mini mo your cooking on, I’m looking at buying a new stove and fancy a jet boil. ATB mate stay safe Paul 👍
Thanks Paul! There were definitely a few bits which were a decent scramble but I think it always looks worse on camera than it actually is. For cooking I was using the jetboil minimo. That stove in combination with the jetboil summit skillet is probably one of my favorite cooking combos aside from the trangia 27. ATB
@@GoingSoloOutdoors that’s great thanks for that buddy 👍
Did the horseshoe a few times as a younger lad with my dad and brothers....we always use to stay at the Pen y Gwyrd hotel. Just wondering if it's still alive and kicking? I live in BC Canada now and haven't been in Wales for about 25 years.
New to the channel and thoroughly enjoying it👍
Welcome to the channel. Yes the hotel is still there. Looks a bit run down but I believe it is still open 👍. Really appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment! All the best
Very cool hike/climb! As you suggested - Is it even worth looking at the forecast regarding equipment to take into Wales/Lakes/Scotland high country?
I definitely think so. I start looking at the forecast up to a week before I plan to camp. I use multiple weather apps and pay close attention to wind speed and direction forecasts for the elevation I am planning to camp. I always assume I can get rained on so I bring waterproofs and don’t worry too much about rain. Just keep in mind no matter what the forecast says it can always be worse more often than not. The forecast will then typically determine which tent I will bring. Appreciate the comment!
Nice Show🎬 ...any chance of a Gear list beyond the Tent and Stove? plus what's the Paper Thingies that your missus gave you and where do you get them?🤔👍
If you scroll through my community tab you will find a flat lay photo from this trip. Here was the gear list:
Fjallraven Friluft 45
Hilleberg Enan
Nemo Tensor Insulated Regular Wide
Nemo Fillo Camping Pillow
Thermarest Z Seat
Marmot Sawtooth Sleeping Bag
Ultra-Sil Sea to Summit Dry Sack 20L
Wildo fold-a-cup
Coin Compressed Towels
Fjallraven Gear Bag
Black Diamond Remoji Lantern
2 Delta Pegs
Garmin InReach Explorer+
Jetboil MiniMo
Jetfoil Summit Skillet
Chopsticks
Snow Peak Titanium Plate
Überleben Tindar Wick + Bellow (matches, fire steel, & small bic lighter)
Civivi Elementum
HydraPak Recon 1L
BeFree Water Filter 1L
Zpacks bear bag
Biolite HeadLamp 330 Lumen
Appreciate the comment!
@@GoingSoloOutdoors Thanks for that will be watching your moves thru the Landscape now that I Subscribed 👍🏁🦕🏞️
@@Jeraestone appreciate the support 👍
Really you are amazing .. Follower from SAUDI ARABIA 🌹🇸🇦
Too kind 🙏😀. Glad you are enjoying the videos! Hope you have a great week 👍
Wow what a beautiful adventure, incredible views and the perfect camping spot. Nice one!
Thanks! Really appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment!
Out of curiousity, on a trip like this, what does your pack weight typically come out to, including food and water? Amazing video. I love seeing you share these experiences with us!
This trip was a while back so I wouldn’t be able to give you an exact weight but I’m using my lightweight tent so I would say roughly 29-31lbs total. Even though I didn’t use it I think I brought the drone on this trip so maybe a little more. That also doesn’t include the camera and tripod which I am carrying in my hand while hiking. I try to stay under the 20% rule for this type of trip where I will need to do some scrambling. I typically don’t weigh my bag anymore though. Based on the kit I am bring I just know whether or not it will be comfortable while hiking 👍. Appreciate the comment!
great!
thanks!
Thanks for sharing this, I appreciate how much effort you're putting into these videos with the hiking, filming/walkbys, and the food! I see a lot of these videos most just rehydrate a bag of something.
I had a question about one of your other videos. You used the trangia in the hilleberg, do you worry about it burning through the tent? I have one myself and they get pretty hot!
Really appreciate the comment! An alcohol stove is probably the least safe thing to use in a tent. However, If I do use it I feel fairly confident using it in the trangia 27 kit. When the burner is sitting in the lower half of the wind shield it is very stable so I don’t worry about knocking it over. It also holds the burner a couple inches off the ground so I don’t worry about the heat from the base of the burner harming anything. Thanks again for watching my videos! All the best!
@@GoingSoloOutdoors Really helpful, thanks! I don't have the kit at the moment, just the Trangia stove with a little metal X bracket to provide a little space between the Trangia and the pan. Definitely on my gear list though, I guess from your pack size it fits down reasonably small. I do have the Jetboil as well but I need to buy the pan!
@@strangertongues The jetboil skillet is awesome! The trangia 27 set is reasonably small considering it fits a pan, two bowls, a kettle, the transgia and my cutting board. It’s like a mini kitchen.
thanks for this
Thanks for watching!
Alot of this video made me feel sick. 😂 Not in a million years would i scramble up those cliff faces!
I think it looks worse on camera than it actually is 😅. Appreciate you watching!
Wow what a sunrise ! Must admit my thoughts are with your wife when you are seen scrambling
The colors were pretty amazing! The scrambles look worse than they really are. These are only grade 1 scrambles. Really appreciate you continuing to watch the videos and taking the time to comment! ATB
You apparently have several Hildeberg tents. Do you have a favorite? I have been looking at several of them. I live in NH, want a tent for two and altjouhh I may not ise it in the winter, if I am only going to purchase one I would like it to be a red label or black label. High winds are never fun. I have been focusing on the Nammatj and the Jannu. I really need to watch the weight issue. Do you have a favorite all around Hildeberg? One of the reasons I follow you is I like all the equipment that you use and it is all the same stuff I lean toward. Money is not an issue, I like quality products that keep me safe.
You can’t go wrong with a Hilleberg 👍. They are not cheap but the quality and reliability is far better than other tents I have used. It’s very hard to pick a personal favorite. They all have their different use case. If you are looking for a two person the Nammatj or the Allak would both be fantastic options. The Jannu is incredible but designed for winter alpine conditions in harsh weather. As a result, it’s not going to be as roomy as the Nammatj or Allak. Which are both roomy enough for two but the Allak may provide a bit more versatility because it is free standing, it has many venting options, and two vestibules. It does weigh more than the Nammatj though. Hope that helps 😀
@@GoingSoloOutdoors Incredibly helpful. I will take a look at the Allak for sure. Thank you so much for taking the time to assist me with my decision. Best - Marian
By the holy ghost ! At 26:00 you really made me hungry ! What do you do apart hiking ? Are you a 5 star cook ?
Thanks! 😆 definitely not a five star cook! I was a biomedical engineer turned high school science teacher. I actually worked as a cook briefly when I started my teaching career but the long late hours kind of took the joy out of cooking. So I never pursued that passion, so yeah, I’m just a guy who likes to cook for his family and while camping, with ridiculously small cooking gear 👍. Appreciate you taking the time to comment. All the best!
@@GoingSoloOutdoors A 'biomedical engineer turned high school science teacher' who likes to 'cook'... Do you have a sidekick called Jesse? What are you making on top of these mountains!? It isn't Kendal mint cake that's all I know.
Hi there how do you find the Enan? Would you trust it in high winds? Considering Enan v Akto myself, interested to hear your thoughts. Great videos.
I really love the Enan. I would comfortably take it out in winds up to 35mph but anything above that I would just rather bring my Soulo. If you’re looking for a lightweight four season tent the Akto is nice but I’d go with a Soulo over an Akto. I personally prefer the center pole of the Enan to the Akto as it keeps the fabric off your face in winds. Either way both are great tents so you can’t go wrong! Thanks for watching!
In strong winds I find an extra guy line either side of the pole and lined out in a V makes a big difference to stability. Similarly I have a second guyline to make a V permanently fixed to the end poles .
Quality as always.Can you give me your name as I hate not putting it on here .Cheers 🏴
Really appreciate that! I’ve actually never shared my name on social media. The internet can be a weird place sometimes so I just try to stay anonymous, hope you understand. I dread the day my students find out I am on UA-cam 🤣.
@@GoingSoloOutdoors No problem.Stay safe and keep up the great work 🏴
Darn it! It was all going great till 4:17 !
I was so confused so I had to look at that time stamp of the video and I’m still completely confused. But thanks for watching the video for as long as you did and taking the time to comment! ATB
"MSR Universal Fuel Canister Stand" - would be a huge improvement over that small orange colored, plastic el cheapo Chinese wanna be -- available @REI
Warm Regards from Reno, Nevada
I don’t disagree that the MSR stand is more stable 👍. The MSR stand is made in Taiwan btw, not sayin that’s a bad thing. The jetboil stand that fits in the lid works just fine and is always there. Until it breaks I don’t feel the need to upgrade it but if it does I would or definitely pick up one of these stands! ATB
HELLO. LIKE. LIKE. CAMPING. VIDEO.
Thanks.
Did you wish you had brought your Soulo?
It was nice to have the lower weight for this hike. The Enan was able to handle the wind well it was just a bit noisy as it’s a bit smaller inside.
Enan 3 season. So no good in winter?
If there is no falling snow I think you could definitely use it in winter. Although with the mesh panels at the ends of the tent you may definitely get a cold draft inside 👍
@@GoingSoloOutdoors have u used the akto? Thanks for replying.
@@BOTG_Adventures I have not but it’s extremely popular 👍. It has the option to zip the inner to block out any drafts and it has the top ventilation. Still very light as well for a 4 season shelter.
Wild goats in Wales?!
Yep in Snowdonia there are quiet a few areas where you will see many Welsh mountain goats roaming freely 👍
@@GoingSoloOutdoors domestic goats gone feral, or actual wild goats?
@@frednorman1 I imagine there is a combination of both. And some interbreeding that has taken place over time with domestic goats. I do believe there is an actual goat that is native to the British Isles … or at least it was introduced a few thousand years ago. I don’t remember what the goats looked like in this particular video but if they’re the ones in snowdonia, they may be of this native breed not sure.
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🤣 I had to look this one up. Thanks for taking the time to comment 👍