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Solo Silent Camping in a Forest
Solo camping in a forest, trip testing some new gear before summer arrives. Enjoy!
#backpacking #camping #fire #outdoors #nature
Backpacking Gear
Tent (Durston X-Mid 2P) durstongear.com/product/x-mid-2p
Sleeping Quilt (Thermarest Vela Double 20): amzn.to/3okGeo3
Sleeping Pad (Big Agnes Rapide SL): amzn.to/3Mym1o8
Pillow (Thermarest Compressible Pillow): amzn.to/3MynZ7S
Backpack (Alps Mountaineering Nomad 75): amzn.to/3pBP1Cj
Cooking Pot (MSR Ceramic Solo): amzn.to/3Ik3IAx
Bushcraft Knife (Condor Bushcraft): amzn.to/44ZeZzU
Lantern (UCO Candle Lantern): amzn.to/3OyQrIe
Video and Photography Gear:
Camera (Sony a7iii): amzn.to/3pSNKqw
Lens (Tamron 17-28): amzn.to/3WczHYZ
Tripod (Siuri Carbon Fiber): amz...
#backpacking #camping #fire #outdoors #nature
Backpacking Gear
Tent (Durston X-Mid 2P) durstongear.com/product/x-mid-2p
Sleeping Quilt (Thermarest Vela Double 20): amzn.to/3okGeo3
Sleeping Pad (Big Agnes Rapide SL): amzn.to/3Mym1o8
Pillow (Thermarest Compressible Pillow): amzn.to/3MynZ7S
Backpack (Alps Mountaineering Nomad 75): amzn.to/3pBP1Cj
Cooking Pot (MSR Ceramic Solo): amzn.to/3Ik3IAx
Bushcraft Knife (Condor Bushcraft): amzn.to/44ZeZzU
Lantern (UCO Candle Lantern): amzn.to/3OyQrIe
Video and Photography Gear:
Camera (Sony a7iii): amzn.to/3pSNKqw
Lens (Tamron 17-28): amzn.to/3WczHYZ
Tripod (Siuri Carbon Fiber): amz...
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Видео
Hot Tent Winter Camping in an Alpine Forest
Просмотров 49 тыс.Год назад
In this video I hot tent camped in a forest near Mt. Rainier National Park. Temps were around freezing, but the tree cover sheltered from any snowfall. #backpacking #camping #hottent #outdoors #winter Backpacking Gear Tent: amzn.to/42JdNiv Sleeping Bag: amzn.to/3M9wg0U Sleeping Pad: amzn.to/3Mym1o8 Pillow: amzn.to/3MynZ7S Backpack: amzn.to/3pBP1Cj Stove: amzn.to/3pHEohn Cooking Pot: amzn.to/3Ik...
Solo Hot Tent Backpacking Trip with High Winds
Просмотров 12 тыс.Год назад
This is a solo adventure in Eastern Washington where I went hot tent backpacking in high winds and freezing temperatures. This area was formed by the Missoula floods, and resides in farming country. The water here can't be filtered due to agricultural runoff so I had to pack in all of my water. The winds were very strong during this trip, so apologies for the noise quality. Backpacking Gear Ten...
Solo Winter Camping at an Alpine Lake
Просмотров 52 тыс.Год назад
This is a solo winter backpacking trip to an alpine lake during early season snowfall. I hike to the lake, setup camp, cook some delicious meals, start a fire in a stove, and explore the area. I hope you enjoy this relaxing nature video, cheers! Backpacking Gear Sleeping Bag: amzn.to/3MyjsSX Sleeping Pad: amzn.to/3Mym1o8 Pillow: amzn.to/3MynZ7S Backpack: amzn.to/3pBP1Cj Stove: amzn.to/3pHEohn C...
I watch this sort of thing when I get homesick, then I see you setting up and think "WTF are you doing?" The number of things I saw wrong were mind boggling. Yeah, easy to tell you aren't really good at this yet but you haven't had any disasters to learn from yet so you keep going the same path. You wont learn unless somebody says something so grab a cup of coffee sit down next to the campfire. 1. Don't pull anything out of your pack unless you need it. 2. You should practice setting up the tent before you go out. It appears that this was close to, if not the first time you used it, from how it came out of the bag and the guy lines weren't already attached. Your set up wasn't in that high of winds so it was easy as hell with your methods, but add just a good breeze and that tent would have been flying all over the place. 3. Loose the bag the tent comes in, that stays at home when you want to store it away between trips. If there had been any kind of decent wind you would have lost it anyway because you didn't properly stow it after taking the tent out. 4. Previously alluded to, before you head out make sure all your guy lines are already attached to the tent. Don't try to tie those things on at the campsite! If your hands had been cold or wet it would have taken you a lot longer to tie them on, which is when you don't want to have to take that much extra time. 5. If you want it all purty like when you opened your pack to show off your puffy and sleeping bag for the camera then learn to flake your tent like you were flaking a foresail on a sailboat and pack it in the top of your pack. Otherwise just treat the pack like a stuff sack and shove it in the reverse order you want to pull it out. I don't use a hydration bladder so I use the sleeve for the bladder to stuff my tent into. You only have to pull out a small part at a time and the pack keeps it from flying away. Only pull out the windward (upwind) part of the outer tent first and stake it down. This will prevent all manner inconvenient problems before they ever happen (trust me, I learned the hard way in 60 mph winds in Wyoming). Your pack will magically keep your tent from blowing away while you stake it down. Then pull it out to the first pole sleeve and put that pole through and stake out the bottom, but not the guy lines yet (those come last). Stake out the tent bottom with the pole in the sleeve at this point but resist the urge to have the tent stand up yet, you don't want it up in the wind yet and it doesn't need to be up in the wind yet while you are doing other things. Pull it out to the next pole sleeve and repeat. Then pull it all the way out and stake out the foot (downwind side of the tent). 6. Now go back and pull the guy lines that go windward tight and the tent will stand up. The wind will keep the lines taught. Then quickly stake out the other guy lines. With practice you should be able to erect the outer shell of a tunnel tent like this in 5 minutes in good conditions and 10 minutes in bad. Don't tell me you don't get sudden bad weather where you wont ever need to get a tent up fast. 7. Put all your remaining gear into the tent shell at this point. Everything else except inserting and staking out the chimney can be done inside. 8. This refers back to having the guy lines already attached. Cutting the opening for the stove jack shouldn't be done at the campsite either. You hadn't set that stove up in this tent before. 9. More a suggestion than something you did wrong. There are other options than Mountain House and some of them are pretty good. I eat Mountain House in the warmer months and Peak in cold months for the extra calories. Extra calories keeps me warmer at night when I am trying to sleep. 10. Quit making me so damn homesick!
I like this tent except for the lack of support in the sleeping area roof. It can sag under heavy rains or snow loads. They should have added an additional pole across that area and added an additional hook mid tent for a light instead at the foot of the tent. Another consideration is the all most 7 lbs. weight. That is not what I would call a backpacking tent, more of a car camping tent.
The opener looks like autumn camping. To me, winter alpine camping is deep cold and snow. Does look like a pretty cool 1-man tent setup, though.
I asked pomoly if they would build everyone a one off unique tent and stove set up for RUclips. They have said every tent has two options. 1 take it 2 leave it 😂.
How does the tent handle 50 to 60 km wind?
Thats a lot of faffing about. 😮
Why is everyone buying same gear and mimicking same person? Hmmm
A two person pad. This might just be what I need for a good nights sleep too. For an extra pound, I think it’s worth it.
It's definitely the best comfort item I've purchased, super nice not having my arms or legs touch the ground
I don't get it! He sets up the camp just to have dinner? Must be an equipment demo, not much adventure here, why watch??
Sleep
Sometimes it's just about getting outside and enjoying a break from the usual workweek. But when I recorded this video, the weather higher in the mountains was too stormy for a proper winter backpacking trip so this was a nice alternative :)
مرحبا بيك المحترم والحبيب الغلي اتشرف بيك كي نشفك مليح هديك سعادتي ربي يحميك من كل سوء وشر امين يارب العالمين تكون عمل فيديو بعثلي نشوفك مساج و انت بتغمر في بريةكل دعم كمل مني شكرا جزيلا لك تحياتي لك اخي الحبيب اجمل شاب محترم تستحق التقدير والاحترام مني
موفق باذن الله تعالى
بصحتك ديمن طبخ رجل اكون عندو طعم خاص تحب تعمل فيديو بعثلي نشوفك نتفرج عليك كل دعم كمل مني
سلم عليكم ورحمة الله تعالى وبركاته عليك ربي يحميك من كل سوء وشر امين يارب تكون بخير ديمن قوي بعد الله سبحانه وتعالى انت الاسد الحر ابن الاسود خرجت عليك حياتك مرتاح البال في برية انت شاب محترم تستحق التقدير والاحترام خصك شي مهم كون معك لكن ضعيف شوي الله ابرك فيك كل دعم كمل مني تحب تعمل فيديو بعثلي نشوف روجولتك في برية كيف تعيش
وحد
رحلات مريحة وهادئة الله تعالى ديمن معك يكفيني اشوفك بخير ديمن انشاء الله تكون بخير ديمن قوي انا شاب سن 25 معجب بيك و بي روجولتك فحل طيب القلب فيك الأمن والأمان والاستقرار جسدي ونفسي عيش حياتك الخاصه بك ويحميك ربي من كل سوء وشر امين يارب العالمين امين يارب العالمين
That paste looks like proper heartburn material 😕 not got any cheese 🧀
Haha thankfully I don't get any heartburn from this, I actually find it super tasty, especially on gnocchi pasta. It's got three cheeses blended into it
Salam kenal dari Indonesia....sukses selalu kawan
Lovely ❤️
Hi. BEAUTIFUL. SCENERIES. LANDSCAPE. AWESOME. AMAZING. HIKING. CAMPING.
Ναι ειναι πολυ ηρεμο και ωρσιω σλλα εσυ δεν κρυωνης μπραβω ξεκουζει εμας και εσυ παγωνης απο την κυπρο με αγαπη
Hi. LIKE. LIKE. SCENERIES. LANDSCAPE. CAMPING. VIDEO.
Wowww ,what a scenery, wonderful, have fun & keep safe
I like your videos camping you Good luck my freind 👍👍👍👍🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
Qe bonito. El. Video❤️❤️❤️❤️💋💋💋🇭🇳
Qué mala te quedó la cena!!!
Beautiful place.
🙏🙏🙏🇹🇭
Absolutely loving the sounds of nature in this video! Great filming 👏
Thank you!
Your gear loadout is elite. Loving the videos!
Thanks!
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따뜻한 화목난로 아침부터 행복하다 화목난로 제품명이 무엇인지 알고싶다?
If I understand your question correctly, I have links to most of all my equipment in my video descriptions. Hope this helps!
nice place bro greetings one hobby 
Thanks
Happy holidays and camping friends ❤
멋진곳에서 따뜻한 텐트 캠핑 ㅎ허로대도 너무 멋지다 잘보고갑니다 ^^
Looking for a tent for hunting, this look likes it fits the bill. Any cons?
My biggest issues with the tent would be the weight (if you will be using it for backpacking), the setup of the tent can be challenging (particularly with one of the outer poles needing a lot of force to snap in place, and the way the inner tent attaches is a bit of a pain), and the headroom is quite low compared to other tents. With that said, it’s a really unique design that provides a lot of room (particularly with the large vestibule space), is great for hot tenting, and handles wind like a champ. Hope that helps!
@@alpineadventures6516 thanks!
HELLO.
Sir, no disrespect to your wife if you have one, but you're a fine man. Liked your video to.
Love the word Alpine
Love the word Alpine very cosy word
Hey, great video & camera, i was wondering what t-shirt or first layer you would recommend in this weather.
Thanks! I usually use a merino wool shirt or random synthetic shirt.
Thanks for sharing! Amazing!!Can we share the video to our website?
Please reach out to me at: alpineadventures97@gmail.com
Great set up. New friend.
Thank you
Amazing outdoor and great video! Thank you! 😀
Thanks!
Amazing outdoor 😎👍...
Thanks 👍
You have good equipment
Thank you
Hello from yakima washington
Hello 👋
nice camping
Thank you
Wonderland
hello
from Denmark
Hello! (from WA in the USA)
Hello Denmark from yakima washington state
Love your pack! Great video!
Thanks! It's definitely my new favorite pack! (plus it doesn't squeak like my old one 😅)
Breathtaking shots, you presented this masterfully! Shots and composition are amazing!
Thank you so much!
Subbed. Great video. Love the "show, dont talk" format. Your "Heavy pack bounce" at the beginning has me worried for your knees, though. I didn't see a lot in your kit that could be lightened given the climate and needs, but I would say from my own trial and error: the saw is your friend, the axe is not. Also: why a 2 person pad for one sleeper?
Appreciate the sub! I'm an active sleeper and so the extra pound difference for a two person pad is worth it for me. My winter setup is definitely heavy but it makes for some good training