Uhhh ohhhhh!!! I hope you get lots of enjoyment from you purchase 😊 I've never regretted my purchase and I still love it....eagerly trying to make you feel better for spending loads of money!! Ah...I've no doubt you'll love it. Wonderful to hear you've taken the plunge - thanks so much for letting me know 😉
Dear Miriam, Thanks for the specific facts. in a nutshell, all the essential basic information is conveyed. you are so sober and at the same time so emotional and committed. I am very grateful and will now equip myself accordingly.
Thank you Wilfried - speaking to camera still feels very strange to me but I’m glad I started to do it. Best of luck with your shopping and most importantly your adventures 🤗
Thanks very much Carol - that’s very kind of you! It was good for me to especially write out the entire list and see it all in print - it ends up being quite an amount of stuff to bring along but it all adds to my enjoyment 😊 Thanks again for your message!
Thanks Hunter! I’m a novice myself, so it’s pretty basic and simple and hopefully of some use to people who’d like to start doing some bikepacking like you said 😊
A gear loadout, so I just had to watch. Never heard of a Brompton before this video. Paused the video a short way in and spent over an hour reading about Brompton bikes and their brilliance. Who knew I needed to know this. It's diabolically clever on your part to draw in an unsuspecting viewer.
Uh oh!! 😂😂 I’m glad you could at least recognise their brilliance (or hear people prattling on about it anyway!!) I’m slightly biased perhaps, but they are the coolest looking bike and such fun to cycle! I still get a kick out of it absolutely every time I take mine out 😍 I hope you can now recover from this new valuable information to your life and not have to part with any cash!! 🤩
Oooohhhh - I do hope it brings you a decent portion of the pleasure I get from cycling mine 🤗 It still feels like such a novelty every time I take it out, even after about 15 years of cycling mine 😍
I completely get the 'in a tent' thing, though I've never been able to work out why, but falling asleep to the gentle sounds of the breeze whispering past the tent and tiniest bit of rain ticking its syncopated rhythm against the tent walls makes me feel soooooo safe and dreamy. As for gear lists, I tell people to use what they have already and replace something if its not working for them, but they'll only know if they get out 'there' and try it first. Love your relaxed style and warmth that comes across in your videos. 🙏🏽 x
Thanks very much Bokooda - I caught myself off guard when I started into a monologue of why I love camping!! 🤦♀️ Not that I wouldn’t want to share that, but I just wasn’t prepared. The best way I can describe it is that there is nothing in life that brings me the contentment that I feel when I’m in a tent - like you, I don’t really know why that is, but I literally feel a level of contentment and a sense of being ‘at home’ and a knowingness that there is nothing else in life that I should be doing when I’m out in my tent. Nothing else in life has ever brought me to that special place, it’s not that I walk around miserable when not in a tent but I’m just transported to a very special place in myself when I do it - so I do it a lot!! That feeling has never changed from the first time I did it and I feel immense gratitude to have found such an amazing place within myself. I feel like I’m truly being myself - that all is right…so very special and I could have easily missed it and not realised what it had to offer! I’ve another long winded story of how I got into it…it literally felt like a divine push - without hopefully sounding too airy fairy!! Anyway, I’m glad I went for it 😊 Sounds like it’s also a very special experience for you too…the videos started off for me so that I could remember the feeling I get when I’m off in my tent. Thanks for your message!! 😊
@Mathea Roorda aw thank you Mathea - another Hubba Hubba fan! They get a bit of bad press for not being great in stormy weather and being expensive - but like you I love mine 😉 I know it’s limitations and it definitely meets my needs! Thanks so much for watching the video and your message 👍
@@MiriamKennedy I have that feeling too, I put it down to those times of innocent playfulness when we made a tent in the front room with a sheet between two chairs, It was a special enclosure. Then later, when older, out in the fields in a tent under the stars, I felt that magic again. Thank you for the great and informative videos, beautifully filmed, so well crafted. I particularly loved your tour of Connemara , I lived in Oughterard for a while, it was good to see familiar places. One amongst many favourite places in Connemara is Coral strand, Carraroe.
@@Zen_Not_Zen Hi Zen Not Zen - that's a great connection to make from your childhood experience and your current joy of being in a tent! Its a very special thing for me too - as I sit here now I wonder how much is related to the cocooning in the womb, I've never had that thought before - but I feel a lot of comfort and safety in that enclosed space so often. Who knows!! Anyway - my pleasure continues thankfully 😎 great to hear that you are so familiar with some of the places in the Connemara video - I had such good weather for that trip, what a joy that was!!
@@MiriamKennedy Yes indeed, cocooning in the womb, I had thought the same. I have a North face tent that is golden - the makers mentioned that it was that colour to give an uplifting and comforting glow. Safe travels Miriam, I look forward to your next adventure. Btw, I'm just about to buy a Brompton. Slán go fóill , Jim
How lovely! There is something about your demeanor and presentation, Miriam. I had to watch! Of all of the gear that you mention, I only have a Brompton. I have much to learn. See you !!!soon. Thank you for sharing!
Hi there! You have the most important and valuable piece of gear anyway 😎 It’s all the gear that I use when going out with my tent that I then realised I could bring it on the bike too…I got bitten by the bug of camping so my shopping for gear commenced!! Camping isn’t for everyone I know, but I absolutely love the simplicity and solitude of it. I struggle to convey in words what I get from it - contentment is the most apt word! Thanks so much for your positive message, really lovely to read and receive. Hope you have a good day today! 😊
Good morning Miriam. Thank you for another wonderful and informative video. Looking forward to looking at the new video that you posted. Happy and safe cycling. Johnny
I like your set-up,no nonsence ,practical and fit for purpose.I think its time i got with the program and found non military issue items ,live a little!
Thanks for your kind explanation about your gear. I have plans for world tour with Brompton like you when I finish my works. It's very useful for me. Thanks again and play for your safe riddings. Wish meet you on the road.
Just rewatched this as I'm packing for my first Brompton tour. I'm not as minimalist as you but it all fits on the Brompton and can be carried on the train. Hoping your health is improving and you'll be back out there soon.
Thanks Elisheva - I hope you have a great time on your upcoming trip with your Brompton!! Sounds fab 🤩 All going ok with my health thanks - I’m finished chemo and I had surgery 3 weeks ago so I’m recovering from that for now. I look forward to getting back out there again in the near future for sure 🤞 Have a great trip!!
You are an exceptional human being ❤ I would love to do the same project: touring with Brompton and peaceful camping ⛺️… but I’m too afraid of so many things. For now, I have my Brompton and I follow your journeys. Thank you Miriam (from Montreal Qc in Canada).
Thank you Monique! Of course you are the same exceptional human being too 🤗 I hope you can do an overnight adventure with your Brompton if you have a longing to do so but I understand that it might not be something that feels right for you, you know what’s best for you. It’s lovely to hear you have watched some of my trips from Montreal - wow! Thanks for letting me know 🙏 Wishing you well for 2024 and that you keep enjoying your Brompton!! 😍
One thing I'd add would be a pot cozy. Foil insulated bubble wrap and silver tape, cheap to make, light to carry and keeps stuff hot in the pot for ages.
Hi Malcolm - I’ve had no need for a pot cozy up until now as I eat my food straight away 😊 However, I’ve just bought myself a dehydrator so that I can dehydrate my own food at home to bring with me - I just did my first batch yesterday! When rehydrating this food I will definitely be using a pot cozy 😊 I bought myself a Thermo Pocket Food Pouch from Gram Counter (very cheap) and my 1L pot fits into this. I haven’t used it yet but hopefully I’ll get to use it this weekend if I go out with the tent 🤞 Thanks for watching and your message…I’ll be a pot cozy convert soon no doubt 😉
Hello Miriam, Another interesting video... I like that you are not in a hurry to upgrade equipment just to have the latest model... I will try and follow and use as much stuff that I always have. Take care. Paul,,
Cheers Paul! I get really put off by people on RUclips promoting products - I know it has its place though. My love is camping and I prefer sharing that rather than the gear (even though I get pleasure from the gear too in fairness!) 🤷🏼♀️
Wahoooooooo!! Congrats on your Brompton - I hope you get many years of pleasure from it! Even after nearly 15 years of use, I still get great pleasure every time I take mine out. Thanks so much for your message, very nice to hear from you 😎
nice one. Good to see someone NOT suffering with the bigger, better consumer bug!! Nearly cracked up at the "Hot Lips" though!!!🤣🤣🤣 A couple of small layers of good old duct tape does the job too! Keep on making the best laid back camping vids on RUclips!
😂😂 such a dodgy name to have given them - I’ve no doubt the duct tape is just as effective but I wouldn’t trade my hot lips for it, not a chance 😂 Thanks for the positive feedback Phil - very kind of you!! Actually I wonder would men cry off from buying a product like that and it’s maybe only women that buy them…they’re very good though!! 😎
Thanks very much John - that’s very high praise 😊 Some things are best kept off any documented kit list. I got enough jibes about my functional ‘hot lips’, that my stove resistant Waterford Crystal might have broken the internet altogether!! 😎👍
Thanks very much Brian! Not my usual kind of video but I’m glad I pushed myself to do it…the beautiful backdrop certainly helped 😊 Thanks very much for your message!!
Hi Miriam! I've been away backpacking in Nepal and Thailand a few month's so only just got round to watching your latest video's! I kept getting notifications, but decided I'd prefer to watch them in the comfort of my armchair, on the TV, rather than on my phone. Lol! 😂 Interesting seeing what gear you use, and I bought a new Brompton 6L in February as the shop was closing and gave me an incredible deal! They also threw in a Messenger bag and Brompton toolkit, so it was a no brainer! When I first started watching this vid I got quite excited too cos I thought I recognised the view behind you! 😀. Sure enough, checking the photo's on my phone there it was, and I was going down a quiet road on the left, in May of this year! Co. Mayo (?) 🤔 I think. 30 days wild camping and hostelling in Ireland, cycling from Belfast to Sligo, Mayo, Connemara and Galway...with a couple of islands thrown in(Achill and Inish Mor). Just over 800 miles on my vintage Dawes Galaxy mixte. I'm off backpacking in Morocco for 2 months in January, and can't wait! Keep safe and well(I saw Susanne isn't well at the moment, bless her☹️)... Graeme
Lucky you Graeme - living the dream it seems!! And a new Brompton thrown in for good measure too 🙂 Yep that view is Doolough Valley in Mayo - a fabulous spot to camp for a night and cycle through. I was hoping to get over to Inis Mor myself last weekend and to get the ferry from Doolin in Clare instead of Rosaveel in Connemara. The ferry has stopped until March/April unfortunately though. I've cycled and filmed the other road twice so I wanted to try Doolin for a change. I headed to Clare with the camera anyway and had a great time. Yep Susanna has had a rough road with treatment but has been amazing in going out for overnight trips with her camera - what a woman! Happy planning for Morocco now - you definitely are living the dream!!
@@MiriamKennedy I dunno about living the dream😂, but I'm 63 in a few days and don't feel I can afford any longer to basically 'hibernate' for 3-4 month's every year any longer! So I'm chasing the sun now for a few months every year! The criteria has to be warm, sunny...and cheap! So SE Asia is maybe the best bet, as there's at least half a dozen countries in the region to go at, so as your visa nears expiring, or the weather takes a turn for the worst in one country you can hop to another one fairly frictionless and cheaply🤷♂️. The one drawback is the cost of flights, and length of time of the initial journey! Morocco cuts a lot of that out. Flights to Marrakech are 3-4 hours and direct. Its not quite as cheap, or as warm(especially at night), but flights are not much more than a tenth of the cost of what I spent on them going to Nepal and returning from Thailand! It's a bit like touring by bike, its an experiment...and you get thing's wrong...but it's never boring! 🙂🤷♂️
Absolutely not boring!! I’ve done my fair share travelling in SE Asia and Nepal and India. I seem to have lost all interest in foreign travel since I started my little exploration of wild camping in Ireland though 🤷♀️ I used to head away for a few months at a time but I’ve lost that urge completely for a number of years now. It might return in time!! You’re living as you want to live - that sounds like living the dream to me 😉 New adventures await - with sunshine and cheaper costs hopefully!! Sounds great 😊
@@MiriamKennedy you're braver than me Miriam...camping on the cliffs of Moher in December! 😱. I find it hard enough crawling out of my warm bed at this time of year! 😂 Credit to you, you're tougher than me! 👍
Thanks very much Peter!! I somehow manage to leave my regular swearing out of a video 🙃 Glad you enjoyed it - I wish I’d tried to show more of the gear but it didn’t occur to me at the time unfortunately 🤦♀️ Thanks for your lovely message Peter!
Hello Miriam. Thank you for another very interesting and informative video! I’m gone from wild camping, because of my age, now I live in a virtual world and really enjoy your videos and other just like you that have the courage of getting out there on your bike and enjoying the magic of nature and what happiness it can bring to ones life. Long may it continue and looking forward to your next video. Happy cycling/camping. Enjoy! Johnny
Thanks so much Johnny 😊 Sorry to hear you don’t feel up to wild camping in your life these days but its clear it was something that brought you great pleasure in life. I feel very lucky that I have it in my life and I certainly hope to make the most of it while I can 🤞 Thanks so much for your support, it’s lovely to hear that you enjoy watching the little videos - it makes my day to hear that!! Hope you enjoy the nice weather this weekend - I’m heading West again with the camera and the tent so hopefully I’ll have something to share again soon 😊
PS. I Really relate to your comment that the greatest meaning from your hill climbing wild country trekking is in the camping. For me belting up that tent in a bit of wind and rain as the night closes in, and feeling the rest and security within, is like making the summit of mountains that are beyond me. Thanks for posting.
Cheers!! That remark tumbled out of my mouth and caught me off guard. When I looked back at it - I wished I’d known I was going to say something about my love of being in an tent as I didn’t do it justice - it’s possibly beyond words for me anyway. That’s what the videos are mainly about…the journey to the magical feeling that comes from being alone in a tent in the wild!! 😊
That backdrop looks beautiful! Reading the list seems a lot to fit on the Brompton. I suspect you've tried a few variations to get it all on the bike. I so miss sleeping in a tent having had to pack up due to advancing years. A need to get up to pee a couple of times in the night plus the increasing difficulty of getting off the floor makes sleeping an ordeal. No matter, this doesn't stop me getting out and enjoying my rides through the countryside. Thanks for sharing the video, I think explaining how it's done encourages more people to get out of the car and enjoy the nature all around us.
Cheers Colin - I manage to sqeeeze it all in and that’s including the camera stuff when it comes with me 😊 The backdrop is Doo Lough and it certainly was a beautiful place to camp. Sorry to hear that you haven’t been able to get out in a tent lately - I can imagine that must be a pain (but not as bothersome as trying to get up off the floor again!) I had driven this particular area a few times and it was so different to be on a bike rather than the car, you are very right there!! That would be great if the video helped inspire anyone to get out, not that I started posting videos with that intention at all - I really just wanted to remind myself of the feeling of being out there. So easily forgotten and a little video definitely helps jog the memory of that special feeling 😊 Thanks for your message and may you have some lovely cycles over the next while! Nice to hear of another fan of camping - a very special experience to have in life for me anyway 😉
Cheers Damian! Yep - Doolough Valley provided the perfect backdrop 😊 Thanks for watching and I agree - spectacular hiking in the mountains around this area!! 👍
@@MiriamKennedy I was driving through the area on Saturday 4 June. I was heading to Roonagh Pier for the ferry over to Clare Island. I saw someone with a Brompton bike down by the lakeshore at Doolough. It was early in the morning around 9 am. I wonder was it yourself?
Hi there - when the Brompton is folded it fits into the porch. I posted a video when I travelled to Inis Meáin and you’ll see the tent in the porch on that one 😉 Sorry it’s hard to remember to include everything - it was a spur of the moment idea to do a video like that while I was in that location on a trip. Cheers for your message!
Thanks Brian - it’s hard when we’re buying things online in a lot of cases, minor risks in many cases hopefully! Yep - nothing like some experience in showing us what we truly need/desire 😊
Thanks for the hard work in putting this great review together. Very helpful. One thing I learn as I get older is to buy quality stuff. Its expensive but lasts and does the job. PS just back from Inishmor. Cycle out of Rossaveal yesterday morning was the worst. We had to walk with bikes for a while as wind and rain so bad. Anyway it was great. Keep up the vids. Really enjoying them.
Oh my god Tom - the weather yesterday to be out on your bikes!! That must have been horrific 🫢 Definitely some memories stored from that trip with your son no doubt!! Great that you both enjoyed it anyway….such a shame that you got the worst weather we’ve had in so long!! Yeah the gear ends up being pricey but well worth it in the end when it lasts. I hope Inis Mór was looking well for your trip 🤞 Thanks for watching the video and your message!!
Brilliant!!! And I love the little egg case/carrier you've used in other videos, and the amazing location's you visit, wow!!! Well done I enjoyed that, camping and equipment is an obsession so its good to valuable insight into what's available, much appreciated keep up the great work,thanks 👍
Thanks Niall! That egg holder is up there as one of my favourite bits of kit 😂 Yeah, the camping gear is great fun and a not so bad obsession to have (says one addict to another!) Thanks a million for watching the video and your message - a video I never thought I’d ever make or publish, but there you have it🤷♀️
I think the sleeping on an air mattress is like sleeping on an inflated crisp packet. I replaced my Neo Air with the Z Lite and sleep much better 😁. Nice to see you Miriam!
😂😂 I must enjoy sleeping on an inflated crisp packet 😎 Good to hear about your experience with the Z lite though 👍 I’ve never experienced it…maybe some day I’ll try it out!! I had to look up what is was - I’ve seen them but never paid any attention to them, maybe I’ve been missing out these past few years!! Thanks for your message and for giving me a morning giggle!! 👍
@@MiriamKennedy haha you’re welcome. The Z Lite is more challenging to carry I’ll grant you that but I prefer a solid place to sleep so it works better for me.
Miriam, looks like a cool balanced set up for the Brompton👍 and it can be used for work and the supermarket😊 Simple is good and sticking with what works👍 A lovely backdrop in Doo Lough to hear about your camping gear. Nothing wrong with a bit of luxury whenever you can get it😊 and less weight for the more challenging trips makes sense. It's all about the tea👍😊
Cheers Gerry! Yep a multifunctional set of bags 🙂 Great to have found things that make the trips even more pleasurable! Your Achill backdrop inspired me to use Doo Lough while I was there 😎 We mustn't forget the biscuit rations either Gerry - I'm back on the custard creams again as my biscuit of choice for the last few weeks...a good quality dunking biscuit! Thanks for watching and your message and happy planning for your next adventure 👍
Great stuff Miriam, really interesting and informative to see what you pack on to your Brompton and which gear you favour. Love the fact that one of the reasons you head out is because you just enjoy spending time in a tent - I'm exactly the same, for me it's all about the tents and the tent time. I don't mind the dark nights too much because I love being in my tent. TFS :)
Cheers Donna!! Greetings from my tent 😂 Yep - it’s really all about the tent for me too, right now I’m on the side of a cliff and it’s piddling rain on the tent….heaven!! I do need to go to the toilet though 🤦♀️ Cheers for your message!!
@@donnavansenior love it - an ensuite method!! 😂 No, I haven't bothered Donna, I also take great pleasure going to the loo outdoors...I don't want to miss that!! 😍
@@MiriamKennedy Ah but when it's lashing down with rain outside, when the winds are mental and the ground is cold, wet and muddy.....this is where the en-suite comes in handy - have a RUclips search for 'how to pee in your tent' and a vid I did a while ago should pop up. You know my vids, quirky and informative haha. Plus I use my container to carry stuff in before it turns into a potty so it's not a wasted space 🙄🤣
I love the fact you’re the owner of multiple tents, and yes a two person tent is luxury after a week or two in a one person. Imagine how I felt when I set up the 4M canvas bell tent last winter, a palace complete with heat :) Great review, very well thought out!
Apart from feeling a bit tired I’d say you felt pretty lucky to have that winter setup!! 🤗 I’d like another tent in my arsenal that could handle some crazy weather - for whenever the mood takes me!! Thanks for watching Rick and happy prepping for your upcoming journey 👍
Well done. Thanks for the information. It's helpful to see a successful and pragmatic wild-camper: solid gear no need for next uber slick thing. Dig it. Peace.
@@MiriamKennedy Have you produced a video on why the Brampton? If not maybe a word or two: Why a folding bike? Why the Brampton specifically? Why do you need compact bike? And what other benefits to the folding bike? Any drawbacks to a folding bike on your journeys?
@@PeterPeadar I haven’t Peter…I’ll answer those questions for you now though! Why the Brompton folding bike: it may have something to do with having studied engineering, some part of me was always drawn to their look and appreciated the wonderful design and quality of their look. Anytime I saw one on the roads I was always intrigued by them and wondered about having one - I eventually treated myself! I don’t know what other fold ups are like to cycle but the Brompton is great fun! Why a folding bike: I live in suburbia about 10km from the city centre and I liked the practicality of being able to throw the bike in my car and park in free parking spaces and bring a bike the rest of the way. This was my initial reason. When I got the idea of touring - the fold up proved very handy for putting on public transport like buses! Trains will take any size bikes but I don’t think a bus would. Why do I need a compact bike: I don’t need one, but it’s very cool to have!! I don’t own any other bike - it meets my needs. I enjoy going at a slower pace with my small wheels and 3 gears too. No rush!! Other benefits of the folding bike: Storage at home, It folds up and is hidden away from view in a closet. Another knock on effect is that people are fascinated by it and regularly stop me in the supermarket etc to admire it and ask me about it! Being able to fold it and store it in the porch of my tent when camping is pretty special too 👍 Any drawbacks: apart from the obvious in climbing steep hills, but again it hasn’t felt like a drawback as I know it’s limitations and it doesn’t bother me. I’m pretty intrigued to see what it’s capable of! I suppose certain terrain would be risky and I need to be careful about my route but again there’s plenty for me to explore without having to go off road!
@@MiriamKennedy Thank you for your thoughtful response. I am considering a folding bike (have been for years) and your input helps my decision. It would really open up travel by bus to my destinations. Here in Arizona local buses (commuter) have exterior racks for bikes but long distance travel buses here, like in Ireland, have no space for full size bikes. I'm working at being completely car independent so a folder might help in that way. Thanks so much!
@@PeterPeadar it took me years before I got one too! I wasn’t planning a full move from a car though. You’re the second person I’ve come across that has mentioned doing that, the other person has done it! Best of luck with it if you go for it! I’m still too attached to my car for now…accessing the mountains would be very difficult for me with no car as public transport doesn’t goes near them. That’s possibly a lame excuse to environmentalists I know 🤷♀️
Cheers Dave - the Lanshan King 🤴 It works for me and I’m happy with it - can’t ask for more than that I suppose!! Thanks for watching and your message, hope all is well with you 😊
Hi Miriam, really good to hear your thoughts. I've always been basic - never one for keeping up with the Jones's. So, I go with what I have and like you arrange things in my own way. I reckon you're experienced enough now to speak to us all and you sure did resonate when you spoke of tent time and your cook system. Again going with what works for you. Well, a fine place to share with us your camping and adventure knowledge. Keep healthy and well. All the best over there. Mark
Hey Mark - not the kind of video I ever thought I’d make (talking about gear) but it was good to do it in the end! My few words on ‘tent time’ just came out and I was kicking myself as the words were coming out of my mouth as I would have preferred to have put some thought into those words as they didn’t touch what it really means to me! Yeah it’s nice to have gear that I’m happy with and that meets my needs and desires! Hope you’re keeping well yourself!! 😊
@@MiriamKennedy It turned out well Miriam. Tent time? I said as you were talking a bit of mental admin and pottering. Heck, I've yet yo do a video like this - haven't even done a stove one. I'm doing alright thanks. Peace.
Hi Miriam, nice one to do this one. Awesome to make the effort to film it in the wilds too.. Its always great to share how you do things as we can learn so much from others. Thank you. ATB Tom
Hi Tom - thanks for watching and your message! Nice to challenge myself as this kind of video was never something I thought I’d do for some reason. I agree - we all learn from each other on the RUclips learning and inspiring machine!! Hope all is well with you 👍
When cycling I take a thermarest trekker chair which is bliss and little weight, I think they've replaced it for me a few times oh and replaced my mat like yours , I would change it but so light compact and comfy. Enjoy.
Hi Norman - I want to get one of those trekker chairs! I’ve the large size mat and most places online just stock the regular size trekker chair. I’m going to look again right now as I really do want one!! 😉
Very interesting Miriam. Always nice to have a nosey at other people’s gear. Really like the Brompton and the idea of letting a bicycle do the carrying. I’m so lazy I’d probably get the electric kit for it 😬
Cheers Joe! I think your plan sounds like a good one 👍 To be honest my 3 gears and little wheels haven’t been an issue yet, I’m taking my time and not trying to get anywhere too quickly! Oh the bike carrying the load is so much easier than the back. I can go far more luxurious with the bike too and we can get shop stops along the way for treats that the mountains fail to give us!! 🤩 That being said - I’ll always want the solitude of the hills and make sure I get plenty of mountain wild camping fixes 😊
Really useful info. Thank you. I'm still planning my maiden Brompton tour and trying to figure out best bag options. I'm reluctant to invest in a large front bag. I know the Brompton is designed to be front loaded but I already have the Borough basket bag for shopping and in a headwind it's a pain. It's hard to avoid headwinds this summer! Thanks for these videos. Really enjoying them.
Thanks Richella - I reckon go for it with what you have and you’ll figure out what’ll work best as you along! No need to reinvest initially - do a short trip with what you have and you might be surprised that the Borough Basket can meet your needs. My front bag is only 13L but it’s still great to have. I had initially strapped a 10L bag to the front on my maiden trip and it worked fine. My rear bag is carrying the most load and that also works fine for me - I don’t find any imbalance with it, our Bromptons are very strong and stable 😊 Happy planning and I’d love to hear how you get on if you go for it 👍😎
Hi Miriam was hoping you was going to do one of these gear system vids, really good info and its because of you i now coffee/cook on fishing trips in a bivvy (not for sleeping in) not sure if i dare wild camp on my own, be too many people about for my liking. Enjoyed the video BIG Thanks x
Thank you! Great to hear about your coffee/cook exploits when fishing, that must be nice 😉 I definitely find it easier and nicer to camp when I feel there are no people about..some places are going to be easier than others for sure! Thanks for watching the video and your message and happy fishing and cycling!! 👍
Ooohhhhh - I’ll look into that!! Thanks for the suggestion 😊 I don’t have any of their gear so I’ll look into it for sure, always seemed like an interesting brand! Hope all good with you Kyra 👍
Hi Colman - thanks for your message! I’d totally recommend the Thermarest Neoair XTherm - you can use it year round and you’ll be toasty warm with it 😊 You might need to get it online as stocks could be limited in shops - check the size also, I went with the Large. Other Thermarest mattresses will be lighter but for a mattress that will serve your year round needs it’s super! Expensive but worth every penny of it if you’ll use it a few times a year. I haven’t used the Lidl or Aldi mattresses in fairness but I’m a bit of a mattress snob as I place so much importance on being warm and comfy. ⛺️ I’m just waking up on mine right now - out in Connemara again in the tent 🤗
@@cpppq oooppppssss!! When you camp pretty often, brands such as Thermarest and Exped are a no brainer for low weight, small pack size and fab insulation. An investment that’ll last for years (hopefully!)…they are expensive but an important piece of kit that adds to the enjoyment 😉 Did you turn on your heel out of Cotswold Outdoors??
Excellent video Miriam. You never talked about your pink hat. Becoming your trade mark 😁 very well put together Miriam. Love your thoughts on why you camp. Makes me want to get out now. Hubba Hubba is an unreal tent. Looking forward to catching up soon. We most plan a trip.
The pink hat - maybe I’ll write a book in dedication to the cap and all the places it has accompanied me during the warm months in Ireland 😊 Martin I wished I had at least known I was suddenly going to break into a monologue on ‘why I camp’…it didn’t do it justice but hey I caught myself off guard!! Catch up with you again soon 😎
Hey Miriam, Iv recently discovered ur videos, &find them inspiring. As a younger guy I loved camping/backpacking..but life sometimes gets in the way, &years elapse; &now I find myself wanting 2re-explore those halcyon days with new adventures (b4 mor years pass)..My old kit is in dire need of update (as am I..haha) &I am in the process of putting sum kit 2together; so love these kind of vidios..Just ordered a Lanshan 1 pro, &the very next video I watch, u say u didnt like it..haha..I had 2laugh, life does that sumtimes..It may suit me, time will tell..I also have a brompton that iv used 4work 4the last 15yrs but it never entered my head 2use it 4camping..looking 4ward 2checking out mor of ur vids 4inspiration.
Hi Tim - sounds like some new adventures await!! Oh that’s bizarre that you ordered your Lanshan 1 Pro and then get subjected to my complaints!! As you well know, so many people love them and hopefully you’ll be one of them - my main gripe was the condensation and being paranoid of my beloved Rab Sleeping bag hitting the walls of the tent, I just couldn’t relax with it. ‘Border Rambler’ has done some great modifications with his Lanshan 1 Pro which always impress me and he absolutely loves his! I was using my Brompton for a good few years too before I took the plunge of camping with it - I was using it before I even realised there was such a thing as wild camping…after a while I spotted others on RUclips doing stuff and eventually took the plunge myself. I had started making videos of occasional hiking and camping trips and then a video of Susanna Thornton’s inspired me to do a trip again with the Brompton and make a video of it. Good luck with all the spending and new adventures that await!! It sounds like life is sending you back out with a tent again - a good way to be spending time I reckon 😊
Haha..know wat u mean about the spending..but I dont mind that so much..Wen I was younger &starting out, I had 2make do with sum awful gear..back in the day it was either army surplus or Millets finest (b4 goretex was even invented..haha)..I've limped homeward with blisters on my feet, &on my back &shoulders wer the external frame &webbing from sum crappy rucksack had rubbed me raw..haha..nowadays, the kit available is fantastic &relatively cheap..I like 2b comfortable these days &enjoy being outdoors..That's the trade off tho (in my humble opinion) better 2b a little uncomfortable &b out ther, rather than not step outside until u hav everything under the sun..haha..So despite my love of creature comforts, I'll hav 2make do a little, until I hav better kit, or mor time will pass me by..I've been watching some of ur other vidios on you tube &hav thoroughly enjoyed them, thank you Miriam! U seem a quiet, unpretentious &lovely person & I will continue 2watch ur beautiful vidios 4mor inspiration..bless u 😊🏕
@@timporter8886 ah thanks Tim! Great to hear you’re feeling so motivated to get back out camping and make do with what you have, that inspires me too 😊 Sounds like you willingly suffered and made do with what you had in years gone by!! 😊 Hopefully you’ll find more comfort with your future purchases anyway!! We’re definitely spoilt for choice in the comforts we can have these days!! Best of luck and please met me know how you get on with your Lanshan Pro!! I’ll be dying to know 👍
@@MiriamKennedy Hey Miriam, thanx to serendipitously discovering your videos; as I said to you before, that you have inspired me to do some solo wild camping myself..being of similar age to your good self..Ironically I ordered a Lanshan 1 pro..then watched this vidio were that particular tent got a big thumbs down from yourself..haha..Anyway, my Lanshan arrived about 3days ago..I had to seal the seems myself, but two days later, I'm sending this message from my Lanshan camped beside Low water tarn on The Old Man of Coniston, in the Lake District☺ I'm having to make do with some of my kit until I can replace it with better and mor up to date equipment, but @least I'm out &raising my mug of Tea to you and your inspiration..Hope you're well Miriam, and out and about yourself..take care..ps will let you know how the Lanshan performs 🙂
@@timporter8886 wahooooo!! That’s brilliant to hear - may you and your Lanshan Pro become best mates 🤞 I hope you have a great night and that the midges stay away from you on your maiden night in the tent while camped next to water…please god anyway!! I’ll stick the kettle on here and join you on a cuppa..have a great night 😊 Sure you’re a young fella if a similar age to me!! I hope you enjoy it - love that feeling of sipping tea and dunking biscuits while in a tent 😎 I got away at the weekend with the camera - a tough aul hike…a moany video to follow 😂
Thanks, Miriam. I'm glad you have a setup that works for you. Much better than having equipment in a closet somewhere that you never use. I have two tents I've never even set up. Lol. 😂👍🙂🏕️
Oh Lord!! I was bitten by a terrible camping bug as soon as I started Brian and I haven’t been able to shake the enjoyment of camping off me for these past few years!! If you’re content when not in your tent(s) then there’s no need I suppose!! 😉 Two never pitched tents though Brian - brilliant!! 😂😂
I love the colour of the MSR tents, I almost bought an Elixir 2 a few weeks back but it sold before I got the chance. The hubba hubba is great for the weight. Your tea cup looks class with the little rubber bits on the handle. That's handy because they can get fierce hot. I'd 100% lose that sip thing. Im delighted you sold on the Lanshan, wise choice 😄 Your views on camping are brilliant, the best part for me is sitting alone at my tent with a cup of tea and just looking out across the views. Thank you for the peak at your gear, you have a lovely setup 👍
Cheers Jason!! I bought a two pack of those ‘hot lips’ and somehow I still have both of them 😂 Yeah the sitting in or at my tent and taking it all in really is my ‘happy place’…I remember when I recorded that piece, I hadn’t realised I was going to get into that and was kicking myself as I would have liked to at least have first thought about trying to explain why I really do these trips and what I get out of them! Words will always fail me for that but hopefully some nice shots try to capture what I couldn’t possibly explain. I know you get the same kick from camping 😊
Lovely to have a such a well stripped down minimal setup. Nearly everyone brings far too much stuff on adventures. As a teenager, i used to travel all over the place, hitch hiking on the thumb, with little more than a bed roll (made of a cheap sleeping bag, foam pad and army bivvy), a mess tin, and a spare pair of socks. Never felt the lack of anything. Nowadays of course, i worry about all sorts of eventualities, and bring too much , that i never use.
Cheers Chris! I’m sure you’re being too hard on yourself there - your tarp setup always looks very minimalist! Your Kelly Kettle is a definite necessity when you can manage to bring it too 😎 It was interesting writing out the gear list in the video description as there are a number of things that could be considered unnecessary. Comfort is always of high interest to me (I suppose that also means not having too heavy a load) but I certainly won’t compromise on little niceties that add to the overall pleasure of a trip! 😊 That being said I was given genes that get great pleasure in throwing out things I don’t need!! 😂
@@MiriamKennedy I think it's because i almost always cook over a fire, so end up bringing a saw and a hatchet if the available timber is likely to be quite heavy, then maybe a grill to set over it, or a heavy knife to craft what i need, plus a fry pan and a billy can etc. A wee mess kit a bottle of gas is a lot simpler! Have to say though, if i compare what i bring, to the amount that Colin fella drags along, i'm practically Marie Kondo!! :D
Thanks Jonathan - you’ll be kept warm with the Neoair Xtherm in all seasons and the large size makes for a very comfortable size 👍 Mine has just developed a slow leak and I couldn’t find the leak and I’ve sent it back to Thermarest in Cork to fix it - I think they have a 2 year warranty. I’m very happy with mine, decent thickness and seemingly durable material (despite my recent leak!)
Nice set up Miriam 👌very organised as gear should be👍🏻, like to see what others use and recommend, cant beat the Thermarest mats, top quality. Jetboil is my favourite cooking system, apart from all my cast iron ware and a campfire😁, great video as always🤙
Cheers Ben! 🙂 My poor bike wouldn't be able for your wonderful cooking paraphernalia!! It could handle the Jetboil for sure...what limited things you'd be cooking with your Jetboil though Ben....that's just wrong 😒 Yep I've loved my Thermarest and Exped mattresses to date, both winning brands for me! Cheers for watching and your message - must be nearing Pizza time for yourself and Colin in the West or will the midges be putting you off!?!
@@MiriamKennedy the jetboil was mainly for boil in the bags when I was able to do a lot of hiking, but its still the quickest way for a cup of coffee 👌, liked your hotlips😁, maybe invest in some. Donegal trip is still to come at some point, have a new grill to test out in the Mournes next🤙, can't wait to see where your end up next🤔👌
Hi Miriam, In case anyone is interested?!? Beyond interested. Firstly, thank you for your most excellent content. I must have watched nearly all of it the very day I came across it. I am a walker, hiker, stealth camper and I am the proud owner of a Hilleberg Alto, second hand obvs.which is my one true love. I've recently being thinking of bike packing, especially abroad but was quite stressed by whole idea of loading my bike onto trains and/or planes and , in a delicious coincidence, managed to score a little Tern folding bike. That's how I came across you and the magnificent Susanna. My question is, I was going to buy a Lanshan 1, for light summer camping but I noticed you said you didn't get on with it and I wondered why? I also hike for the pleasure of being in my tent, there's something about being almost outside but also enclosed that is impossible to beat, tho I am often a door open camper. I've never come across anyone who felt the same so 3 cheers to you! M
Oh what a lovely message to receive!! Thanks so much - you gave me a lovely hit for the afternoon 😎 A Hilleberg Akto lover too, wahoooo!! Ok - on the Lanshan…I got the Lanshan Pro and I absolutely hated it 🤭 To be honest, my main difficulty was that I love my Rab sleeping bag so much that I was terrified of it getting destroyed by condensation. The single skin was definitely not for me - the normal Lanshan with an inner and outer would have worked better for me! A Lanshan 2 would appeal to me more than a Lanshan 1 - you’ll have to decide what might work for you though…trade offs with then both! So it’s just the Pro that my real problem is with 😉 I hope you do go for it with your fold up bike - it’s so much fun!! Thanks again for your message - I really appreciate it 😎
It is the Pro I'm after... I took my Hilleberg on a walk on Fisherman's trail, Portugal and it was so hot and also hard walking cos of sandy trails, I thought I could go lighter and deal with the condensation. 870 g is a tempting weight. Tho I also love my sleeping bag from PHD designs,( bought in a sale after selling a kidney) so I understand your caution. I may well wait til next summer. Ta for replying. @@MiriamKennedy
@@MsMStitch I assume you’ve checked out the normal Lanshan 1 or 2 also - pretty light no doubt! I ended up buying an X-Mid 1 for my lightweight tent this year and I’m very happy with it - very light, 2 skin but a pain if you’re based outside the US as we get hit with customs charges. I also bought their separate poles to use when bukepacking…I realise you may need to sell your second kidney though!
Cheers Mark! All part of the fun ay - finding what works for us and hopefully not breaking the bank in doing so 😊 Thanks for watching and your support 👍
Hi @MiriamKennedy , from Australia... thank you for your amazing videos... they're quite inspiring. My wife and I are planning a trip later this year and I'm now keen to bring our Bromptons and explore some of the areas you have travelled. What drone are you using? ... the footage is amazing. Thank you once again for sharing your journeys. Andrew Australia
Hi there Andrew! It blows me away that you are both in Australia and came across these videos - how small the world really is! Happy planning for your trip and to bring your Bromptons along sounds like great fun and hopefully not too much hassle for you both 🤞 Thanks again for your message, I appreciate it!
Hi Andrew - I just happened to be scrolling through messages and realised that I never answered your question about the drone I use. I was using DJI Mini 2 for a few years and just very recently upgraded to the DJI Mini 4 Pro for some additional features. I hope you made your trip to Ireland with your Bromptons and if not, that you enjoyed your trip anyway if you still came! 😊
@@MiriamKennedy Everything is fine here thanks, hot summer here….uhh. I have been swimming and diving (not scuba diving) every day in the sea. I hope you are all well and have a new trip planned…🌷💐🙂
@@MiriamKennedy Ok ….I have to ask my shaman to burn some reindeer bones, it usually brings good weather . But since you're far away, he'll have to burn a lot of them….???😀
I always say ,If its not broke dont fix it. That was a good breakdown of the gear that works for you, the time youve had it is testament to its durability. The Thermarest and MSR brands have the reputation of quality and endurance and I like both brands. I actually was curious how you did the load out on the posh tarts bike, that was interesting and informative, it seems to work just fine , If i borrow the brothers Brompton I would need a pannier just for the wine and grub alone. Not even going to mention the hot lips...A well presented gear review Miriam. Colin
Great to watch. Thanks for sharing Miriam - useful information. Always a challenge for me to travel light, but you seem to have it just right. Is your Brompton a standard three speed or six speed model? How do you find going up steep hills? I’ve had my Brompton upgraded, so I have the gearing now to tackle steep climbs which help in places like the Yorkshire Dales, Yorkshire Wolds and the North York Moors
Thank you!! I’m using a 3 gear and I haven’t had the gearing adjusted to date. I just hop off the bike and walk when it’s too tough - at some stage I’ll get it together to get it adjusted 🤞 Those that have it done seem to speak well of the impact!! Great that it’s working well for your hills, good to know!!
Brilliant videos! Enjoying them very much. May I ask, what is the average weight of luggage you’d carry and how it handles. I’m planning on touring on my Brompton (for the first time) and I am currently thinking of different luggage solutions. I like the idea of the rear bag, seems more stable than a big rucksack! Many thanks :)
Hi Simon! Thanks for letting me know you’ve been enjoying the videos, lovely to hear. To be honest I’ve never weighed my gear - I do realise that lightweight is the way to go but I’m not too hardened to it. My big ticket items are lightweight - tent, mattress and sleeping bag (currently only weighing about 2.6kg in total). I truly don’t know what everything else weighs. I like my comforts too, however my camera gear (Go Pro, drone, powerbank, spare batteries are adding to my weight also). The rear rack bag with the tent and sleeping bag attached works for me. I’ve always assumed that a backpack on the carrier would be more stable than my setup but mine hasn’t caused me any difficulties to be honest. It’s a bit of a pain attaching the tent etc to the rear bag but I definitely get quicker at it as I use it more. I’m now using the roll-top waterproof Brompton bag on the front which I’m very happy with too. Sorry I couldn’t be more specific to you! I just walk up a hill when I can’t cycle and it doesn’t bother me for my short trips at all. Water is a big weight too but with access to water in shops etc I don’t need to carry much in fairness. Happy gear shopping and planning for your trips - it’s a pain trying to decide what to get I know…hopefully it will work for you whatever you decide!! 😊
@@MiriamKennedy Many thanks for the reply. I have also bought the front roll top bag - it’s fantastic! Thanks for the info, I’m thinking of going down a similar route. Keep safe and most of all, enjoy your trips :)
Thanks Miriam, I got a Thermarest in the wide size, much better than the narrow IMO. Can’t remember which model it is but it’s not the super warm one, instead I use an ex US army foam mat underneath, the US one was the widest I could find and fits perfect with the Thermarest.....beautiful scenery as always 🥰🤙
The wide mattress’s are so much more comfy - to have one of my arms on the cold ground is just silly…the 3/4 length ones are another turn off 🫢 Great that you have something that’s working well for you!! The balance of comfort and weight…and price of course!! 🤦♀️ Doo Lough provided a great backdrop to offset the nonsense 😉 Thabks David, nice to hear from you!!
Hi. Advice re handlebars please. I'm thinking of getting the straight version and wondered how you find these - advantages and disadvantages - for touring. I live in a hilly area and am used to straight bars on my regular bike. Thank you for the videos which I have found very helpful.
Hi Deborah - I’ve only ever tried the S Bar type which I use so I can’t give you an informed opinion I’m afraid. Like you, I was used to this type of handlebar and being perfectly honest I loved the look of them. I didn’t bother trying any other type and just went with it. I am stooped a bit while cycling but I’m still very happy with them (I’m 175cm tall). The other types may be more comfortable, I really don’t know. I’ve no regrets with the S Bar. The best thing would be to try the various options if you live near a stockist - however I know that mightn’t be possible. Sorry I couldn’t be more help! This is my second Brompton (my first one was stolen after 9 years) - I went with the S handlebar for both 😉
@@MiriamKennedy Thank you very much Miriam. I will do a test ride of the s-type tomorrow at a local stockist. It's very helpful to know that you are still happy with that type of handlebar after all of your adventures. All the best with your future ones! :)
Another 👍🏻 For the “being alone in a tent” thing. I’m a solo female of a #cough# certain age 😬 and for me also I love to carry my home on a bike and setting up camp at the destination is what it’s all about. Lounging inside a tent with a book and Radio 4 on my little transistor radio while the rain patters down - is there ever a heaven like this? 🤗
Ha!! So good to hear from a kindred spirit - how lucky are we to know that pleasure and to be able to avail of it 😍 I spent last night again in a tent - another slice of heaven....glad to be back in my own bed tonight aswell though!! Thanks so much for your message 🤗
Hi Richard - I use a 3 gear Brompton with S type handlebars. I love it!! Nice and simple and totally adequate for my needs. They are so much fun to cycle. Cheers for your message 😊
Hi Alan - yes I do 👍 The description gives a full gear list of everything that I bring. I pack a spare tube and the Brompton tool kit should it be needed. Thanks for watching!!
Thank you for sharing what you use for bike packing camping. Very useful guide to get me started. What about maps? Do you use a bike computer and such for navigation? Thanks.
Hi Alan - you’re very welcome! I don’t use a bike computer, I’m really a novice at it all and I’ve only done a few Bikepacking trips. I use ordinance survey maps (paper and online). I usually plot a route beforehand and I use my phone to navigate to the route - the App that I use is Outdooractive. I’m sure there are better cycling specific apps but I use this one as someone introduced it to me for hiking and I have kept using it to date. Best of luck with your planning and getting stuff together, it’s all part of the fun!!
Thank you for this, it’s a dream to do some touring on my Brompton one day and beautiful Ireland is very much on the list. I noticed you only have a 3 gear, is that a 44t? I have the -12% 3 gear which I prefer to ride to the 6 gear which I’ve had too…
Hi Meera - I hope you get to realise that dream!! I use the standard Brompton 3 gear ratio, I’ve never tried the other options to know what I’m missing 😉 Sounds like you’ve loads of experience with your Brompton(s) so I hope you go for it! I’ve recently just upgraded my front bag and I’m now using the fully waterproof Brompton front bag. Very happy with it! 😉
@@MiriamKennedy Thanks Miriam, Interesting that you manage just fine on the standard 3 speed. I do love the simplicity of the 3 speed and it’s just a lot of fun to ride. -12% seems to hit the sweet spot for me. It’s the same ratio as you get on the new A line (old components) so it may be worth trying one out to see if you like it if you ever decide you want to see how it feels. The waterproof bag does look great for touring, there are so many options and I’m afraid that I have a bit of a Brompton bag obsession, I have far too many already! But will look into that when I tour.
Another very interesting vid. Have to say I admire your approach -i do love to try out new kit but often end up going back to the old and tested favourites. Do you take any bike spares when you're on the Brompton?
Cheers Jimmy - I take a spare tube and some tools should I need to remove the tyre etc. Brompton have a toolkit that includes everything you need, there would be many expletives from me if that happened though!! Yeah like you - I like trying some new things but there are plenty of things I stick with 🤷♀️ Hope all well your side on your adventures!!
Hi Miriam. Hope you are keeping well. Very interesting to see what other people with camping experience use. I am only starting out, so all this info helps immensely👍. I use a two person tent as well and love the room but not the weight . So am looking to shed weight in other areas, it's strange that you have to spend more to get less. Keep up the videos. Could I ask what you use to edit your videos? Take care.
Hi Andrew! It took me years to let go of the space of my 2 person tent!! I loved it so much (and still do) - maybe I had to have all those years to build myself up to a one person tent 🤔 It’s not as luxurious but it’s working well for me and the half kilo weight saving and less bulky tent size is a nice saving for sure! Yep - we’ve to spend more for less for sure! 🤦♀️ Hope yours isn’t driving you too mad though!! Hard to find the balance with it all…hope yours is working out ok 🤞 I started off using a free package called iMovie for editing and I used to do all the filming and editing on my phone. Then in the last year I bought Final Cut Pro (I think it was a one off license for about €200 maybe…) The features are a little better than iMovie but as far as I remember, iMovie was pretty good! I’m editing on my MacBook rather than my phone now too. When I started using the drone and GoPro it made it easier to edit on a bigger screen rather than on my phone! I’ve just spotted you’re posting videos - great, I’ll be checking that out!! 🤗
Hi the video is a bit amateurish 🥴. the two person tent weighs more than advertised by the manufacturer. its 2.4 kg, but I'm not changing it. Thanks for all the info on the software.
I love the idea that you don’t get wrapped up in buying new gear….I am the same way as you described yourself, ‘if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it!” I think too many people spend WAY TOO MUCH TIME AND MONEY constantly “updating equipment, again, I am from the “old school” use what you have, spend more time exploring and enjoying the experience rather than changing gear because it claims to be better. This just me though.
Thanks Chuck! I get attached to my gear also and take lots of pleasure in bringing it out to play when I can 😊 Like you I find the constant gear changes very off putting too…I do like looking at gear and buying new things in fairness but the endless updating of gear is pretty sickening to me 🫣
Hi Kanika - no I haven’t thought about it to be honest. My current system works for my needs and I much prefer having less with me rather than more so a trailer doesn’t appeal to me for now 😉 Are you thinking about getting one?
@@MiriamKennedy yes it works very well with the brompton,and one can carry the brompton in the trailer when travelling. The only cons are they are very expensive,like what's not expensive to accessories with the brompton 😋 and I guess it will be heavy on the shoulders if I have to carry that and the brompton in it. But it's an awesome setup specially when going for trips like you do. But your setup is also so great minimalist yet self sufficient.
Ah great - hope it works out well for you!! Im definitely going to change my front bag within the next few months. My Metro Messenger bag is getting wrecked so I’ll keep that for work and get something a little more rugged for touring. Yes - all the gear is so expensive…very annoying!!
@@MiriamKennedy 😂 all the add on's are expensive and they have discontinued the C bag which has a good volume. I have a front bag from Valerias but it lacks volume,I belive vincita has good front bag,I got their rear bag its sturdy.
Hi Nicolas - I bring a powerbank with me. When travelling 3 days or more I bring an Anker Power Core 20100. For one or two day trips I bring a 10000mAh TP-link powerbank. That works for me 😉
Hi Ed - sorry but I can't help you out with that query as I've no experience with any other bike besides my Brompton. With regards to speed and ability to deal with hills, a traditional touring bike is going to win every time. It depends on whats important to you...I love the storage of a Brompton both at home and when I go out. I can fold it and bring it everywhere with me, never having to lock it outside. It's a really fun bike to cycle and is rather nippy for its weight and small wheel size. I was always impressed with the fold of the Brompton and bought one for city commuting and used it for years before I ever thought of bringing it touring. It might not be the best bike to buy specifically for touring...but its such a cool bike and very capable for the kinds of trips that I like to do 😊
Hi - in this video it’s fitted with the standard 50T for a 3 speed but I’ve just ordered a 40T to allow me a bit more ease on steep climbs. I’ve done ok with the 50T but I’d like to test it out on some steeper climbs now and see how I can handle those 😉 I’ve also just bought a set of Ergon GP3 handle grips.
Hi Sam - I have no cycling clothes at all 🤷♀️ I’m very amateurish and get away with just wearing my normal clothes. Oh I see you mentioned clothes I wear camping. My hiking boots are Lowa Renegade GTX and I wear a lot of Rab gear when hiking. Inside the tent in cold weather I wear a pair of down booties to keep my feet warm when in the sleeping bag and again in colder weather I wear a base layer of merino wool clothes in the sleeping bag. Besides that there is nothing special about my clothes. My Rain gear is all Goretex too to keep me dry when out in the elements. Hope that helps! Thanks for your message 👍
You've cost me a fortune. I've been inspired by your videos and just bought a Brompton and am intending using it for touring.
Uhhh ohhhhh!!! I hope you get lots of enjoyment from you purchase 😊 I've never regretted my purchase and I still love it....eagerly trying to make you feel better for spending loads of money!! Ah...I've no doubt you'll love it. Wonderful to hear you've taken the plunge - thanks so much for letting me know 😉
@CryptoCroneI was slow on the uptake of your joke 🙃🤣
Dear Miriam, Thanks for the specific facts. in a nutshell, all the essential basic information is conveyed. you are so sober and at the same time so emotional and committed. I am very grateful and will now equip myself accordingly.
Thank you Wilfried - speaking to camera still feels very strange to me but I’m glad I started to do it. Best of luck with your shopping and most importantly your adventures 🤗
Excellent video
Thanks very much Kenneth! 😊
Cool! Thanks for sharing Miriam! Beautiful surroundings, too...
Really nice surroundings for sure! I took the opportunity to do this one while on a trip in Mayo when I had the camera with me 😎 Such a nice spot!!
Nice to have a down to earth view on gear. ❤️
Thanks very much Carol - that’s very kind of you! It was good for me to especially write out the entire list and see it all in print - it ends up being quite an amount of stuff to bring along but it all adds to my enjoyment 😊 Thanks again for your message!
This is a wonderful guide for anyone learning about bikepacking!
Thanks Hunter! I’m a novice myself, so it’s pretty basic and simple and hopefully of some use to people who’d like to start doing some bikepacking like you said 😊
A gear loadout, so I just had to watch. Never heard of a Brompton before this video. Paused the video a short way in and spent over an hour reading about Brompton bikes and their brilliance. Who knew I needed to know this. It's diabolically clever on your part to draw in an unsuspecting viewer.
Uh oh!! 😂😂 I’m glad you could at least recognise their brilliance (or hear people prattling on about it anyway!!) I’m slightly biased perhaps, but they are the coolest looking bike and such fun to cycle! I still get a kick out of it absolutely every time I take mine out 😍 I hope you can now recover from this new valuable information to your life and not have to part with any cash!! 🤩
I think that you have just helped me choose my next bike.
Oooohhhh - I do hope it brings you a decent portion of the pleasure I get from cycling mine 🤗 It still feels like such a novelty every time I take it out, even after about 15 years of cycling mine 😍
I completely get the 'in a tent' thing, though I've never been able to work out why, but falling asleep to the gentle sounds of the breeze whispering past the tent and tiniest bit of rain ticking its syncopated rhythm against the tent walls makes me feel soooooo safe and dreamy. As for gear lists, I tell people to use what they have already and replace something if its not working for them, but they'll only know if they get out 'there' and try it first. Love your relaxed style and warmth that comes across in your videos. 🙏🏽 x
Thanks very much Bokooda - I caught myself off guard when I started into a monologue of why I love camping!! 🤦♀️ Not that I wouldn’t want to share that, but I just wasn’t prepared. The best way I can describe it is that there is nothing in life that brings me the contentment that I feel when I’m in a tent - like you, I don’t really know why that is, but I literally feel a level of contentment and a sense of being ‘at home’ and a knowingness that there is nothing else in life that I should be doing when I’m out in my tent. Nothing else in life has ever brought me to that special place, it’s not that I walk around miserable when not in a tent but I’m just transported to a very special place in myself when I do it - so I do it a lot!! That feeling has never changed from the first time I did it and I feel immense gratitude to have found such an amazing place within myself. I feel like I’m truly being myself - that all is right…so very special and I could have easily missed it and not realised what it had to offer! I’ve another long winded story of how I got into it…it literally felt like a divine push - without hopefully sounding too airy fairy!! Anyway, I’m glad I went for it 😊 Sounds like it’s also a very special experience for you too…the videos started off for me so that I could remember the feeling I get when I’m off in my tent. Thanks for your message!! 😊
@Mathea Roorda aw thank you Mathea - another Hubba Hubba fan! They get a bit of bad press for not being great in stormy weather and being expensive - but like you I love mine 😉 I know it’s limitations and it definitely meets my needs! Thanks so much for watching the video and your message 👍
@@MiriamKennedy I have that feeling too, I put it down to those times of innocent playfulness when we made a tent in the front room with a sheet between two chairs, It was a special enclosure. Then later, when older, out in the fields in a tent under the stars, I felt that magic again. Thank you for the great and informative videos, beautifully filmed, so well crafted. I particularly loved your tour of Connemara , I lived in Oughterard for a while, it was good to see familiar places. One amongst many favourite places in Connemara is Coral strand, Carraroe.
@@Zen_Not_Zen Hi Zen Not Zen - that's a great connection to make from your childhood experience and your current joy of being in a tent! Its a very special thing for me too - as I sit here now I wonder how much is related to the cocooning in the womb, I've never had that thought before - but I feel a lot of comfort and safety in that enclosed space so often. Who knows!! Anyway - my pleasure continues thankfully 😎 great to hear that you are so familiar with some of the places in the Connemara video - I had such good weather for that trip, what a joy that was!!
@@MiriamKennedy Yes indeed, cocooning in the womb, I had thought the same. I have a North face tent that is golden - the makers mentioned that it was that colour to give an uplifting and comforting glow.
Safe travels Miriam, I look forward to your next adventure.
Btw, I'm just about to buy a Brompton.
Slán go fóill , Jim
How lovely! There is something about your demeanor and presentation, Miriam. I had to watch! Of all of the gear that you mention, I only have a Brompton. I have much to learn. See you !!!soon. Thank you for sharing!
Hi there! You have the most important and valuable piece of gear anyway 😎 It’s all the gear that I use when going out with my tent that I then realised I could bring it on the bike too…I got bitten by the bug of camping so my shopping for gear commenced!! Camping isn’t for everyone I know, but I absolutely love the simplicity and solitude of it. I struggle to convey in words what I get from it - contentment is the most apt word! Thanks so much for your positive message, really lovely to read and receive. Hope you have a good day today! 😊
Thank you for sharing. It's a very logical and practical set up.
Thank you! It works for me 😊 Thanks very much for watching this video and your message!!
Good morning Miriam. Thank you for another wonderful and informative video. Looking forward to looking at the new video that you posted. Happy and safe cycling. Johnny
Cheers Johnny!! Thanks for your message and I hope you enjoy the recent video from out West yet again 😂
I like your set-up,no nonsence ,practical and fit for purpose.I think its time i got with the program and found non military issue items ,live a little!
Cheers! If what you have works, then why change 😉 This living lark, can be over rated!! Happy spending if you end up buying some new gear though!! 🫢
Thanks for your kind explanation about your gear.
I have plans for world tour with Brompton like you when I finish my works.
It's very useful for me.
Thanks again and play for your safe riddings.
Wish meet you on the road.
Thank you! Wishing you well for all your Brompton adventures 🤗 May you have some great trips!!
Always interesting to see what others uses for traveling. Thanks for sharing. 🤗
Hi! Thanks for taking a look 😊 Nothing too exciting but it certainly works for me!! Thanks again!
Just rewatched this as I'm packing for my first Brompton tour. I'm not as minimalist as you but it all fits on the Brompton and can be carried on the train. Hoping your health is improving and you'll be back out there soon.
Thanks Elisheva - I hope you have a great time on your upcoming trip with your Brompton!! Sounds fab 🤩 All going ok with my health thanks - I’m finished chemo and I had surgery 3 weeks ago so I’m recovering from that for now. I look forward to getting back out there again in the near future for sure 🤞 Have a great trip!!
You are an exceptional human being ❤ I would love to do the same project: touring with Brompton and peaceful camping ⛺️… but I’m too afraid of so many things. For now, I have my Brompton and I follow your journeys. Thank you Miriam (from Montreal Qc in Canada).
Thank you Monique! Of course you are the same exceptional human being too 🤗 I hope you can do an overnight adventure with your Brompton if you have a longing to do so but I understand that it might not be something that feels right for you, you know what’s best for you. It’s lovely to hear you have watched some of my trips from Montreal - wow! Thanks for letting me know 🙏 Wishing you well for 2024 and that you keep enjoying your Brompton!! 😍
Brilliant. So helpful and satisfies my curiosity as to how you manage. Thanks!
You’re very welcome Linda - we still haven’t done that island camp I realise 🤔 To be arranged….⛺️😎
There seems to be something in your sincerity, We recognize that effort and sharing, I always support you and look forward to your next video
Thank you Thach - lovely to hear that you’re watching a video I upload! Thanks for your generous support, I’m very grateful!! 😊
One thing I'd add would be a pot cozy. Foil insulated bubble wrap and silver tape, cheap to make, light to carry and keeps stuff hot in the pot for ages.
Hi Malcolm - I’ve had no need for a pot cozy up until now as I eat my food straight away 😊 However, I’ve just bought myself a dehydrator so that I can dehydrate my own food at home to bring with me - I just did my first batch yesterday! When rehydrating this food I will definitely be using a pot cozy 😊 I bought myself a Thermo Pocket Food Pouch from Gram Counter (very cheap) and my 1L pot fits into this. I haven’t used it yet but hopefully I’ll get to use it this weekend if I go out with the tent 🤞 Thanks for watching and your message…I’ll be a pot cozy convert soon no doubt 😉
Thank you Miriam it looks now and simple and I love the tent set up
Thank you Annie! The lightweight tent is great to have, it definitely makes things easier 😉
Hello Miriam,
Another interesting video... I like that you are not in a hurry to upgrade equipment just to have the latest model... I will try and follow and use as much stuff that I always have.
Take care.
Paul,,
Cheers Paul! I get really put off by people on RUclips promoting products - I know it has its place though. My love is camping and I prefer sharing that rather than the gear (even though I get pleasure from the gear too in fairness!) 🤷🏼♀️
Thanks to your video, just got my first Brompton ... you are so COOL! you expend my most wild expectation to Brompton. Starts to plane this summer ha!
Wahoooooooo!! Congrats on your Brompton - I hope you get many years of pleasure from it! Even after nearly 15 years of use, I still get great pleasure every time I take mine out. Thanks so much for your message, very nice to hear from you 😎
I think your garden is lovely. So natural and wild-looking, and the water features are absolutely stunning!
😂😂 it takes some up-keep, but I always think it’s worth it!! 😎
nice one. Good to see someone NOT suffering with the bigger, better consumer bug!! Nearly cracked up at the "Hot Lips" though!!!🤣🤣🤣 A couple of small layers of good old duct tape does the job too! Keep on making the best laid back camping vids on RUclips!
😂😂 such a dodgy name to have given them - I’ve no doubt the duct tape is just as effective but I wouldn’t trade my hot lips for it, not a chance 😂 Thanks for the positive feedback Phil - very kind of you!! Actually I wonder would men cry off from buying a product like that and it’s maybe only women that buy them…they’re very good though!! 😎
Hi Miriam! Glad I found this YT sharing 👍
Thanks very much Uncle Mizze, I’m very glad you found this too 😊
Absolutely wonderful and amazing sharing my friend
Thanks very much! Great to hear you enjoyed it 😊
You’re a natural communicator, Miriam. Great facts, opinions and reasons for your touring kit. But I didn’t spot the Waterford crystal wine goblet!
Thanks very much John - that’s very high praise 😊 Some things are best kept off any documented kit list. I got enough jibes about my functional ‘hot lips’, that my stove resistant Waterford Crystal might have broken the internet altogether!! 😎👍
Excellent video and commentary as usual, with a comprehensive gear list and beautiful scenery bringing Ireland right into my home. Thank you.
Thanks very much Brian! Not my usual kind of video but I’m glad I pushed myself to do it…the beautiful backdrop certainly helped 😊 Thanks very much for your message!!
Simply gorgeous upload my friend, gear list is really nice as well as scenery and landscapes you filmed.
Thanks very much Ervin! It was a beautiful place to record my ramblings for sure 😊 Thanks for watching and your message! 👍
Hi Miriam! I've been away backpacking in Nepal and Thailand a few month's so only just got round to watching your latest video's! I kept getting notifications, but decided I'd prefer to watch them in the comfort of my armchair, on the TV, rather than on my phone. Lol! 😂 Interesting seeing what gear you use, and I bought a new Brompton 6L in February as the shop was closing and gave me an incredible deal! They also threw in a Messenger bag and Brompton toolkit, so it was a no brainer! When I first started watching this vid I got quite excited too cos I thought I recognised the view behind you! 😀. Sure enough, checking the photo's on my phone there it was, and I was going down a quiet road on the left, in May of this year! Co. Mayo (?) 🤔 I think. 30 days wild camping and hostelling in Ireland, cycling from Belfast to Sligo, Mayo, Connemara and Galway...with a couple of islands thrown in(Achill and Inish Mor). Just over 800 miles on my vintage Dawes Galaxy mixte.
I'm off backpacking in Morocco for 2 months in January, and can't wait!
Keep safe and well(I saw Susanne isn't well at the moment, bless her☹️)... Graeme
Lucky you Graeme - living the dream it seems!! And a new Brompton thrown in for good measure too 🙂 Yep that view is Doolough Valley in Mayo - a fabulous spot to camp for a night and cycle through. I was hoping to get over to Inis Mor myself last weekend and to get the ferry from Doolin in Clare instead of Rosaveel in Connemara. The ferry has stopped until March/April unfortunately though. I've cycled and filmed the other road twice so I wanted to try Doolin for a change. I headed to Clare with the camera anyway and had a great time. Yep Susanna has had a rough road with treatment but has been amazing in going out for overnight trips with her camera - what a woman! Happy planning for Morocco now - you definitely are living the dream!!
@@MiriamKennedy I dunno about living the dream😂, but I'm 63 in a few days and don't feel I can afford any longer to basically 'hibernate' for 3-4 month's every year any longer! So I'm chasing the sun now for a few months every year! The criteria has to be warm, sunny...and cheap! So SE Asia is maybe the best bet, as there's at least half a dozen countries in the region to go at, so as your visa nears expiring, or the weather takes a turn for the worst in one country you can hop to another one fairly frictionless and cheaply🤷♂️. The one drawback is the cost of flights, and length of time of the initial journey! Morocco cuts a lot of that out. Flights to Marrakech are 3-4 hours and direct. Its not quite as cheap, or as warm(especially at night), but flights are not much more than a tenth of the cost of what I spent on them going to Nepal and returning from Thailand! It's a bit like touring by bike, its an experiment...and you get thing's wrong...but it's never boring! 🙂🤷♂️
Absolutely not boring!! I’ve done my fair share travelling in SE Asia and Nepal and India. I seem to have lost all interest in foreign travel since I started my little exploration of wild camping in Ireland though 🤷♀️ I used to head away for a few months at a time but I’ve lost that urge completely for a number of years now. It might return in time!! You’re living as you want to live - that sounds like living the dream to me 😉 New adventures await - with sunshine and cheaper costs hopefully!! Sounds great 😊
@@MiriamKennedy you're braver than me Miriam...camping on the cliffs of Moher in December! 😱. I find it hard enough crawling out of my warm bed at this time of year! 😂
Credit to you, you're tougher than me! 👍
Another great video miriam your a joy to listen to as always so well spoken & polite keep the videos coming there very entertaining & informative
Thanks very much Peter!! I somehow manage to leave my regular swearing out of a video 🙃 Glad you enjoyed it - I wish I’d tried to show more of the gear but it didn’t occur to me at the time unfortunately 🤦♀️ Thanks for your lovely message Peter!
Hello Miriam. Thank you for another very interesting and informative video! I’m gone from wild camping, because of my age, now I live in a virtual world and really enjoy your videos and other just like you that have the courage of getting out there on your bike and enjoying the magic of nature and what happiness it can bring to ones life. Long may it continue and looking forward to your next video. Happy cycling/camping. Enjoy! Johnny
Thanks so much Johnny 😊 Sorry to hear you don’t feel up to wild camping in your life these days but its clear it was something that brought you great pleasure in life. I feel very lucky that I have it in my life and I certainly hope to make the most of it while I can 🤞 Thanks so much for your support, it’s lovely to hear that you enjoy watching the little videos - it makes my day to hear that!! Hope you enjoy the nice weather this weekend - I’m heading West again with the camera and the tent so hopefully I’ll have something to share again soon 😊
PS. I Really relate to your comment that the greatest meaning from your hill climbing wild country trekking is in the camping. For me belting up that tent in a bit of wind and rain as the night closes in, and feeling the rest and security within, is like making the summit of mountains that are beyond me. Thanks for posting.
Cheers!! That remark tumbled out of my mouth and caught me off guard. When I looked back at it - I wished I’d known I was going to say something about my love of being in an tent as I didn’t do it justice - it’s possibly beyond words for me anyway. That’s what the videos are mainly about…the journey to the magical feeling that comes from being alone in a tent in the wild!! 😊
Thanks so much for your videos. I appreciate you sharing your gear and your rationale for your choices.
Thanks very much Leon for watching a video I’ve posted, adds to the fun if anyone is to watch them! 😉
That backdrop looks beautiful!
Reading the list seems a lot to fit on the Brompton. I suspect you've tried a few variations to get it all on the bike.
I so miss sleeping in a tent having had to pack up due to advancing years. A need to get up to pee a couple of times in the night plus the increasing difficulty of getting off the floor makes sleeping an ordeal.
No matter, this doesn't stop me getting out and enjoying my rides through the countryside.
Thanks for sharing the video, I think explaining how it's done encourages more people to get out of the car and enjoy the nature all around us.
Cheers Colin - I manage to sqeeeze it all in and that’s including the camera stuff when it comes with me 😊 The backdrop is Doo Lough and it certainly was a beautiful place to camp. Sorry to hear that you haven’t been able to get out in a tent lately - I can imagine that must be a pain (but not as bothersome as trying to get up off the floor again!) I had driven this particular area a few times and it was so different to be on a bike rather than the car, you are very right there!! That would be great if the video helped inspire anyone to get out, not that I started posting videos with that intention at all - I really just wanted to remind myself of the feeling of being out there. So easily forgotten and a little video definitely helps jog the memory of that special feeling 😊 Thanks for your message and may you have some lovely cycles over the next while! Nice to hear of another fan of camping - a very special experience to have in life for me anyway 😉
Very interesting and informative, I recognize the scenery. Doolough Valley, spectacular hikes abound in that region, thanks for posting.
Cheers Damian! Yep - Doolough Valley provided the perfect backdrop 😊 Thanks for watching and I agree - spectacular hiking in the mountains around this area!! 👍
@@MiriamKennedy I was driving through the area on Saturday 4 June. I was heading to Roonagh Pier for the ferry over to Clare Island. I saw someone with a Brompton bike down by the lakeshore at Doolough. It was early in the morning around 9 am. I wonder was it yourself?
Oopppppssss - that was me 😂
@@MiriamKennedy I figured it was. I was intrigued when I saw the bicycle as well. Mystery solved. lol
hi Miriam. Thanks for the video. Nice setup for my first solo touring in Turkey in October.
Thanks Soffie! Your touring trip in Turkey sounds like a wonderful adventure 🤗 Happy planning for it 👍
@@MiriamKennedy Thanks for the wish. If i need advice,maybe i should drop an email to you
@@soffiemansor6205 absolutely - feel free to do that! I’d be very happy to help if I could 👍
Hi, thanks for sharing.
I had hoped you might mention covering the Brompton, or how you garaged to in the tent.
But Hay Ho
Hi there - when the Brompton is folded it fits into the porch. I posted a video when I travelled to Inis Meáin and you’ll see the tent in the porch on that one 😉 Sorry it’s hard to remember to include everything - it was a spur of the moment idea to do a video like that while I was in that location on a trip. Cheers for your message!
Well done Miriam, you are spot on, one will find what equipment best suits them over time.
Thanks Brian - it’s hard when we’re buying things online in a lot of cases, minor risks in many cases hopefully! Yep - nothing like some experience in showing us what we truly need/desire 😊
Thanks for the hard work in putting this great review together. Very helpful. One thing I learn as I get older is to buy quality stuff. Its expensive but lasts and does the job. PS just back from Inishmor. Cycle out of Rossaveal yesterday morning was the worst. We had to walk with bikes for a while as wind and rain so bad. Anyway it was great. Keep up the vids. Really enjoying them.
Oh my god Tom - the weather yesterday to be out on your bikes!! That must have been horrific 🫢 Definitely some memories stored from that trip with your son no doubt!! Great that you both enjoyed it anyway….such a shame that you got the worst weather we’ve had in so long!! Yeah the gear ends up being pricey but well worth it in the end when it lasts. I hope Inis Mór was looking well for your trip 🤞 Thanks for watching the video and your message!!
Brilliant!!! And I love the little egg case/carrier you've used in other videos, and the amazing location's you visit, wow!!! Well done I enjoyed that, camping and equipment is an obsession so its good to valuable insight into what's available, much appreciated keep up the great work,thanks 👍
Thanks Niall! That egg holder is up there as one of my favourite bits of kit 😂 Yeah, the camping gear is great fun and a not so bad obsession to have (says one addict to another!) Thanks a million for watching the video and your message - a video I never thought I’d ever make or publish, but there you have it🤷♀️
I think the sleeping on an air mattress is like sleeping on an inflated crisp packet. I replaced my Neo Air with the Z Lite and sleep much better 😁. Nice to see you Miriam!
😂😂 I must enjoy sleeping on an inflated crisp packet 😎 Good to hear about your experience with the Z lite though 👍 I’ve never experienced it…maybe some day I’ll try it out!! I had to look up what is was - I’ve seen them but never paid any attention to them, maybe I’ve been missing out these past few years!! Thanks for your message and for giving me a morning giggle!! 👍
@@MiriamKennedy haha you’re welcome. The Z Lite is more challenging to carry I’ll grant you that but I prefer a solid place to sleep so it works better for me.
Good to know! 👍
Miriam, looks like a cool balanced set up for the Brompton👍 and it can be used for work and the supermarket😊 Simple is good and sticking with what works👍 A lovely backdrop in Doo Lough to hear about your camping gear. Nothing wrong with a bit of luxury whenever you can get it😊 and less weight for the more challenging trips makes sense. It's all about the tea👍😊
Cheers Gerry! Yep a multifunctional set of bags 🙂 Great to have found things that make the trips even more pleasurable! Your Achill backdrop inspired me to use Doo Lough while I was there 😎 We mustn't forget the biscuit rations either Gerry - I'm back on the custard creams again as my biscuit of choice for the last few weeks...a good quality dunking biscuit! Thanks for watching and your message and happy planning for your next adventure 👍
Hello, just found your channel and i am enjoying the content a lot. Great material
Thanks so much for letting me know, that’s really lovely for me to hear! 😊
Great stuff Miriam, really interesting and informative to see what you pack on to your Brompton and which gear you favour.
Love the fact that one of the reasons you head out is because you just enjoy spending time in a tent - I'm exactly the same, for me it's all about the tents and the tent time. I don't mind the dark nights too much because I love being in my tent. TFS :)
Cheers Donna!! Greetings from my tent 😂 Yep - it’s really all about the tent for me too, right now I’m on the side of a cliff and it’s piddling rain on the tent….heaven!! I do need to go to the toilet though 🤦♀️ Cheers for your message!!
@@MiriamKennedy Do you not have an 'en-suite' method sorted out so you don't have to leave the tent?
@@donnavansenior love it - an ensuite method!! 😂 No, I haven't bothered Donna, I also take great pleasure going to the loo outdoors...I don't want to miss that!! 😍
@@MiriamKennedy Ah but when it's lashing down with rain outside, when the winds are mental and the ground is cold, wet and muddy.....this is where the en-suite comes in handy - have a RUclips search for 'how to pee in your tent' and a vid I did a while ago should pop up. You know my vids, quirky and informative haha. Plus I use my container to carry stuff in before it turns into a potty so it's not a wasted space 🙄🤣
Great video. Very informative. You have given me great ideas. Thank you.
Hi Nicolas - that's great to hear! Wishing you the best for any purchases you make 😊
I love the fact you’re the owner of multiple tents, and yes a two person tent is luxury after a week or two in a one person. Imagine how I felt when I set up the 4M canvas bell tent last winter, a palace complete with heat :)
Great review, very well thought out!
Apart from feeling a bit tired I’d say you felt pretty lucky to have that winter setup!! 🤗 I’d like another tent in my arsenal that could handle some crazy weather - for whenever the mood takes me!! Thanks for watching Rick and happy prepping for your upcoming journey 👍
Well done. Thanks for the information. It's helpful to see a successful and pragmatic wild-camper: solid gear no need for next uber slick thing. Dig it. Peace.
Cheers Peter! Yep - my stuff works for me so I’ve no need to go messing with it for now 😊 Thanks for your message!! Hope all is well with you 👍
@@MiriamKennedy Have you produced a video on why the Brampton? If not maybe a word or two: Why a folding bike? Why the Brampton specifically? Why do you need compact bike? And what other benefits to the folding bike? Any drawbacks to a folding bike on your journeys?
@@PeterPeadar I haven’t Peter…I’ll answer those questions for you now though!
Why the Brompton folding bike: it may have something to do with having studied engineering, some part of me was always drawn to their look and appreciated the wonderful design and quality of their look. Anytime I saw one on the roads I was always intrigued by them and wondered about having one - I eventually treated myself! I don’t know what other fold ups are like to cycle but the Brompton is great fun!
Why a folding bike: I live in suburbia about 10km from the city centre and I liked the practicality of being able to throw the bike in my car and park in free parking spaces and bring a bike the rest of the way. This was my initial reason. When I got the idea of touring - the fold up proved very handy for putting on public transport like buses! Trains will take any size bikes but I don’t think a bus would.
Why do I need a compact bike: I don’t need one, but it’s very cool to have!! I don’t own any other bike - it meets my needs. I enjoy going at a slower pace with my small wheels and 3 gears too. No rush!!
Other benefits of the folding bike: Storage at home, It folds up and is hidden away from view in a closet. Another knock on effect is that people are fascinated by it and regularly stop me in the supermarket etc to admire it and ask me about it! Being able to fold it and store it in the porch of my tent when camping is pretty special too 👍
Any drawbacks: apart from the obvious in climbing steep hills, but again it hasn’t felt like a drawback as I know it’s limitations and it doesn’t bother me. I’m pretty intrigued to see what it’s capable of! I suppose certain terrain would be risky and I need to be careful about my route but again there’s plenty for me to explore without having to go off road!
@@MiriamKennedy Thank you for your thoughtful response. I am considering a folding bike (have been for years) and your input helps my decision. It would really open up travel by bus to my destinations. Here in Arizona local buses (commuter) have exterior racks for bikes but long distance travel buses here, like in Ireland, have no space for full size bikes. I'm working at being completely car independent so a folder might help in that way. Thanks so much!
@@PeterPeadar it took me years before I got one too! I wasn’t planning a full move from a car though. You’re the second person I’ve come across that has mentioned doing that, the other person has done it! Best of luck with it if you go for it! I’m still too attached to my car for now…accessing the mountains would be very difficult for me with no car as public transport doesn’t goes near them. That’s possibly a lame excuse to environmentalists I know 🤷♀️
Nice load out Miriam , some good tried and tested gear which does the job for you . Atb Dave
Cheers Dave - the Lanshan King 🤴 It works for me and I’m happy with it - can’t ask for more than that I suppose!! Thanks for watching and your message, hope all is well with you 😊
Hi Miriam, really good to hear your thoughts. I've always been basic - never one for keeping up with the Jones's. So, I go with what I have and like you arrange things in my own way. I reckon you're experienced enough now to speak to us all and you sure did resonate when you spoke of tent time and your cook system. Again going with what works for you. Well, a fine place to share with us your camping and adventure knowledge. Keep healthy and well. All the best over there. Mark
Hey Mark - not the kind of video I ever thought I’d make (talking about gear) but it was good to do it in the end! My few words on ‘tent time’ just came out and I was kicking myself as the words were coming out of my mouth as I would have preferred to have put some thought into those words as they didn’t touch what it really means to me! Yeah it’s nice to have gear that I’m happy with and that meets my needs and desires! Hope you’re keeping well yourself!! 😊
@@MiriamKennedy It turned out well Miriam. Tent time? I said as you were talking a bit of mental admin and pottering. Heck, I've yet yo do a video like this - haven't even done a stove one. I'm doing alright thanks. Peace.
Hi Miriam, nice one to do this one. Awesome to make the effort to film it in the wilds too.. Its always great to share how you do things as we can learn so much from others. Thank you. ATB Tom
Hi Tom - thanks for watching and your message! Nice to challenge myself as this kind of video was never something I thought I’d do for some reason. I agree - we all learn from each other on the RUclips learning and inspiring machine!! Hope all is well with you 👍
When cycling I take a thermarest trekker chair which is bliss and little weight, I think they've replaced it for me a few times oh and replaced my mat like yours , I would change it but so light compact and comfy. Enjoy.
Hi Norman - I want to get one of those trekker chairs! I’ve the large size mat and most places online just stock the regular size trekker chair. I’m going to look again right now as I really do want one!! 😉
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Very interesting Miriam. Always nice to have a nosey at other people’s gear. Really like the Brompton and the idea of letting a bicycle do the carrying. I’m so lazy I’d probably get the electric kit for it 😬
Cheers Joe! I think your plan sounds like a good one 👍 To be honest my 3 gears and little wheels haven’t been an issue yet, I’m taking my time and not trying to get anywhere too quickly! Oh the bike carrying the load is so much easier than the back. I can go far more luxurious with the bike too and we can get shop stops along the way for treats that the mountains fail to give us!! 🤩 That being said - I’ll always want the solitude of the hills and make sure I get plenty of mountain wild camping fixes 😊
Hi, nice load out, I like the lip protection as use titanium pot and yes it gets hot.
Cheers Adrian! I certainly find them effective 👍 Thanks for watching and I hope all is well with you!
Really useful info. Thank you. I'm still planning my maiden Brompton tour and trying to figure out best bag options. I'm reluctant to invest in a large front bag. I know the Brompton is designed to be front loaded but I already have the Borough basket bag for shopping and in a headwind it's a pain. It's hard to avoid headwinds this summer! Thanks for these videos. Really enjoying them.
Thanks Richella - I reckon go for it with what you have and you’ll figure out what’ll work best as you along! No need to reinvest initially - do a short trip with what you have and you might be surprised that the Borough Basket can meet your needs. My front bag is only 13L but it’s still great to have. I had initially strapped a 10L bag to the front on my maiden trip and it worked fine. My rear bag is carrying the most load and that also works fine for me - I don’t find any imbalance with it, our Bromptons are very strong and stable 😊 Happy planning and I’d love to hear how you get on if you go for it 👍😎
Hi Miriam was hoping you was going to do one of these gear system vids, really good info and its because of you i now coffee/cook on fishing trips in a bivvy (not for sleeping in) not sure if i dare wild camp on my own, be too many people about for my liking. Enjoyed the video BIG Thanks x
Thank you! Great to hear about your coffee/cook exploits when fishing, that must be nice 😉 I definitely find it easier and nicer to camp when I feel there are no people about..some places are going to be easier than others for sure! Thanks for watching the video and your message and happy fishing and cycling!! 👍
Super video Miriam! One tip on pillows.. Nemo fillo ☁️ ☁️☁️ 💤
Ooohhhhh - I’ll look into that!! Thanks for the suggestion 😊 I don’t have any of their gear so I’ll look into it for sure, always seemed like an interesting brand! Hope all good with you Kyra 👍
Another great video Miriam, thank you. I must look at those thermorest beds. My current one is a really cheap one from Lidl or Aldi.
Hi Colman - thanks for your message! I’d totally recommend the Thermarest Neoair XTherm - you can use it year round and you’ll be toasty warm with it 😊 You might need to get it online as stocks could be limited in shops - check the size also, I went with the Large. Other Thermarest mattresses will be lighter but for a mattress that will serve your year round needs it’s super! Expensive but worth every penny of it if you’ll use it a few times a year. I haven’t used the Lidl or Aldi mattresses in fairness but I’m a bit of a mattress snob as I place so much importance on being warm and comfy. ⛺️ I’m just waking up on mine right now - out in Connemara again in the tent 🤗
@@MiriamKennedy I was in town today & went to a camping store on Trinity St. You were not joking about the Thermarest being expensive.
@@cpppq oooppppssss!! When you camp pretty often, brands such as Thermarest and Exped are a no brainer for low weight, small pack size and fab insulation. An investment that’ll last for years (hopefully!)…they are expensive but an important piece of kit that adds to the enjoyment 😉 Did you turn on your heel out of Cotswold Outdoors??
Excellent video Miriam. You never talked about your pink hat. Becoming your trade mark 😁 very well put together Miriam. Love your thoughts on why you camp. Makes me want to get out now. Hubba Hubba is an unreal tent. Looking forward to catching up soon. We most plan a trip.
The pink hat - maybe I’ll write a book in dedication to the cap and all the places it has accompanied me during the warm months in Ireland 😊 Martin I wished I had at least known I was suddenly going to break into a monologue on ‘why I camp’…it didn’t do it justice but hey I caught myself off guard!! Catch up with you again soon 😎
Hey Miriam, Iv recently discovered ur videos, &find them inspiring. As a younger guy I loved camping/backpacking..but life sometimes gets in the way, &years elapse; &now I find myself wanting 2re-explore those halcyon days with new adventures (b4 mor years pass)..My old kit is in dire need of update (as am I..haha) &I am in the process of putting sum kit 2together; so love these kind of vidios..Just ordered a Lanshan 1 pro, &the very next video I watch, u say u didnt like it..haha..I had 2laugh, life does that sumtimes..It may suit me, time will tell..I also have a brompton that iv used 4work 4the last 15yrs but it never entered my head 2use it 4camping..looking 4ward 2checking out mor of ur vids 4inspiration.
Hi Tim - sounds like some new adventures await!! Oh that’s bizarre that you ordered your Lanshan 1 Pro and then get subjected to my complaints!! As you well know, so many people love them and hopefully you’ll be one of them - my main gripe was the condensation and being paranoid of my beloved Rab Sleeping bag hitting the walls of the tent, I just couldn’t relax with it. ‘Border Rambler’ has done some great modifications with his Lanshan 1 Pro which always impress me and he absolutely loves his! I was using my Brompton for a good few years too before I took the plunge of camping with it - I was using it before I even realised there was such a thing as wild camping…after a while I spotted others on RUclips doing stuff and eventually took the plunge myself. I had started making videos of occasional hiking and camping trips and then a video of Susanna Thornton’s inspired me to do a trip again with the Brompton and make a video of it. Good luck with all the spending and new adventures that await!! It sounds like life is sending you back out with a tent again - a good way to be spending time I reckon 😊
Haha..know wat u mean about the spending..but I dont mind that so much..Wen I was younger &starting out, I had 2make do with sum awful gear..back in the day it was either army surplus or Millets finest (b4 goretex was even invented..haha)..I've limped homeward with blisters on my feet, &on my back &shoulders wer the external frame &webbing from sum crappy rucksack had rubbed me raw..haha..nowadays, the kit available is fantastic &relatively cheap..I like 2b comfortable these days &enjoy being outdoors..That's the trade off tho (in my humble opinion) better 2b a little uncomfortable &b out ther, rather than not step outside until u hav everything under the sun..haha..So despite my love of creature comforts, I'll hav 2make do a little, until I hav better kit, or mor time will pass me by..I've been watching some of ur other vidios on you tube &hav thoroughly enjoyed them, thank you Miriam! U seem a quiet, unpretentious &lovely person & I will continue 2watch ur beautiful vidios 4mor inspiration..bless u 😊🏕
@@timporter8886 ah thanks Tim! Great to hear you’re feeling so motivated to get back out camping and make do with what you have, that inspires me too 😊 Sounds like you willingly suffered and made do with what you had in years gone by!! 😊 Hopefully you’ll find more comfort with your future purchases anyway!! We’re definitely spoilt for choice in the comforts we can have these days!! Best of luck and please met me know how you get on with your Lanshan Pro!! I’ll be dying to know 👍
@@MiriamKennedy Hey Miriam, thanx to serendipitously discovering your videos; as I said to you before, that you have inspired me to do some solo wild camping myself..being of similar age to your good self..Ironically I ordered a Lanshan 1 pro..then watched this vidio were that particular tent got a big thumbs down from yourself..haha..Anyway, my Lanshan arrived about 3days ago..I had to seal the seems myself, but two days later, I'm sending this message from my Lanshan camped beside Low water tarn on The Old Man of Coniston, in the Lake District☺ I'm having to make do with some of my kit until I can replace it with better and mor up to date equipment, but @least I'm out &raising my mug of Tea to you and your inspiration..Hope you're well Miriam, and out and about yourself..take care..ps will let you know how the Lanshan performs 🙂
@@timporter8886 wahooooo!! That’s brilliant to hear - may you and your Lanshan Pro become best mates 🤞 I hope you have a great night and that the midges stay away from you on your maiden night in the tent while camped next to water…please god anyway!! I’ll stick the kettle on here and join you on a cuppa..have a great night 😊 Sure you’re a young fella if a similar age to me!! I hope you enjoy it - love that feeling of sipping tea and dunking biscuits while in a tent 😎 I got away at the weekend with the camera - a tough aul hike…a moany video to follow 😂
Thanks, Miriam. I'm glad you have a setup that works for you. Much better than having equipment in a closet somewhere that you never use. I have two tents I've never even set up. Lol. 😂👍🙂🏕️
Oh Lord!! I was bitten by a terrible camping bug as soon as I started Brian and I haven’t been able to shake the enjoyment of camping off me for these past few years!! If you’re content when not in your tent(s) then there’s no need I suppose!! 😉 Two never pitched tents though Brian - brilliant!! 😂😂
Love your channel 🙏
Ah thanks Craig, that’s very kind of you!! Hope all well in Australia 😊
I love the colour of the MSR tents, I almost bought an Elixir 2 a few weeks back but it sold before I got the chance. The hubba hubba is great for the weight. Your tea cup looks class with the little rubber bits on the handle. That's handy because they can get fierce hot. I'd 100% lose that sip thing. Im delighted you sold on the Lanshan, wise choice 😄
Your views on camping are brilliant, the best part for me is sitting alone at my tent with a cup of tea and just looking out across the views. Thank you for the peak at your gear, you have a lovely setup 👍
Cheers Jason!! I bought a two pack of those ‘hot lips’ and somehow I still have both of them 😂 Yeah the sitting in or at my tent and taking it all in really is my ‘happy place’…I remember when I recorded that piece, I hadn’t realised I was going to get into that and was kicking myself as I would have liked to at least have first thought about trying to explain why I really do these trips and what I get out of them! Words will always fail me for that but hopefully some nice shots try to capture what I couldn’t possibly explain. I know you get the same kick from camping 😊
Lovely to have a such a well stripped down minimal setup. Nearly everyone brings far too much stuff on adventures. As a teenager, i used to travel all over the place, hitch hiking on the thumb, with little more than a bed roll (made of a cheap sleeping bag, foam pad and army bivvy), a mess tin, and a spare pair of socks. Never felt the lack of anything. Nowadays of course, i worry about all sorts of eventualities, and bring too much , that i never use.
Cheers Chris! I’m sure you’re being too hard on yourself there - your tarp setup always looks very minimalist! Your Kelly Kettle is a definite necessity when you can manage to bring it too 😎 It was interesting writing out the gear list in the video description as there are a number of things that could be considered unnecessary. Comfort is always of high interest to me (I suppose that also means not having too heavy a load) but I certainly won’t compromise on little niceties that add to the overall pleasure of a trip! 😊 That being said I was given genes that get great pleasure in throwing out things I don’t need!! 😂
@@MiriamKennedy I think it's because i almost always cook over a fire, so end up bringing a saw and a hatchet if the available timber is likely to be quite heavy, then maybe a grill to set over it, or a heavy knife to craft what i need, plus a fry pan and a billy can etc. A wee mess kit a bottle of gas is a lot simpler! Have to say though, if i compare what i bring, to the amount that Colin fella drags along, i'm practically Marie Kondo!! :D
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Very interesting video with plenty of information. I am tempted to look for the thermarest mattress as I suffer with my current one. Thank you
Thanks Jonathan - you’ll be kept warm with the Neoair Xtherm in all seasons and the large size makes for a very comfortable size 👍 Mine has just developed a slow leak and I couldn’t find the leak and I’ve sent it back to Thermarest in Cork to fix it - I think they have a 2 year warranty. I’m very happy with mine, decent thickness and seemingly durable material (despite my recent leak!)
@@MiriamKennedy thank you for the recommendation.
bersepeda naik gunung,,,,, sangat menyehatkan apalagi pemandangan di sekelilingnya sangat indah....
Ya - ini adalah hal yang sehat dan menyenangkan untuk dilakukan! Bagian negara ini sangat bagus untuk dikunjungi. Terima kasih telah menonton 😊
Interesting video. Thank you for sharing. Wishing you a great day. 👍
Thank you for watching! Wishing you a great evening too 😊
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awesome review …Appreciate your sharing😊
Thanks so much - that’s very kind of you, nice to be able to at least show my gear to people who might be interested! Thanks again 😊
Nice set up Miriam 👌very organised as gear should be👍🏻, like to see what others use and recommend, cant beat the Thermarest mats, top quality. Jetboil is my favourite cooking system, apart from all my cast iron ware and a campfire😁, great video as always🤙
Cheers Ben! 🙂 My poor bike wouldn't be able for your wonderful cooking paraphernalia!! It could handle the Jetboil for sure...what limited things you'd be cooking with your Jetboil though Ben....that's just wrong 😒 Yep I've loved my Thermarest and Exped mattresses to date, both winning brands for me! Cheers for watching and your message - must be nearing Pizza time for yourself and Colin in the West or will the midges be putting you off!?!
@@MiriamKennedy the jetboil was mainly for boil in the bags when I was able to do a lot of hiking, but its still the quickest way for a cup of coffee 👌, liked your hotlips😁, maybe invest in some. Donegal trip is still to come at some point, have a new grill to test out in the Mournes next🤙, can't wait to see where your end up next🤔👌
Enjoy that new grill 🤗
Hi Miriam, In case anyone is interested?!? Beyond interested. Firstly, thank you for your most excellent content. I must have watched nearly all of it the very day I came across it. I am a walker, hiker, stealth camper and I am the proud owner of a Hilleberg Alto, second hand obvs.which is my one true love. I've recently being thinking of bike packing, especially abroad but was quite stressed by whole idea of loading my bike onto trains and/or planes and , in a delicious coincidence, managed to score a little Tern folding bike. That's how I came across you and the magnificent Susanna. My question is, I was going to buy a Lanshan 1, for light summer camping but I noticed you said you didn't get on with it and I wondered why? I also hike for the pleasure of being in my tent, there's something about being almost outside but also enclosed that is impossible to beat, tho I am often a door open camper. I've never come across anyone who felt the same so 3 cheers to you! M
Oh what a lovely message to receive!! Thanks so much - you gave me a lovely hit for the afternoon 😎 A Hilleberg Akto lover too, wahoooo!! Ok - on the Lanshan…I got the Lanshan Pro and I absolutely hated it 🤭 To be honest, my main difficulty was that I love my Rab sleeping bag so much that I was terrified of it getting destroyed by condensation. The single skin was definitely not for me - the normal Lanshan with an inner and outer would have worked better for me! A Lanshan 2 would appeal to me more than a Lanshan 1 - you’ll have to decide what might work for you though…trade offs with then both! So it’s just the Pro that my real problem is with 😉 I hope you do go for it with your fold up bike - it’s so much fun!! Thanks again for your message - I really appreciate it 😎
It is the Pro I'm after... I took my Hilleberg on a walk on Fisherman's trail, Portugal and it was so hot and also hard walking cos of sandy trails, I thought I could go lighter and deal with the condensation. 870 g is a tempting weight. Tho I also love my sleeping bag from PHD designs,( bought in a sale after selling a kidney) so I understand your caution. I may well wait til next summer. Ta for replying. @@MiriamKennedy
@@MsMStitch I assume you’ve checked out the normal Lanshan 1 or 2 also - pretty light no doubt! I ended up buying an X-Mid 1 for my lightweight tent this year and I’m very happy with it - very light, 2 skin but a pain if you’re based outside the US as we get hit with customs charges. I also bought their separate poles to use when bukepacking…I realise you may need to sell your second kidney though!
Great video Miriam 👍 good kit will always last and serve you well 🏕️🍀
Cheers Mark! All part of the fun ay - finding what works for us and hopefully not breaking the bank in doing so 😊 Thanks for watching and your support 👍
Hi @MiriamKennedy , from Australia... thank you for your amazing videos... they're quite inspiring.
My wife and I are planning a trip later this year and I'm now keen to bring our Bromptons and explore some of the areas you have travelled.
What drone are you using? ... the footage is amazing.
Thank you once again for sharing your journeys.
Andrew
Australia
Hi there Andrew! It blows me away that you are both in Australia and came across these videos - how small the world really is! Happy planning for your trip and to bring your Bromptons along sounds like great fun and hopefully not too much hassle for you both 🤞 Thanks again for your message, I appreciate it!
Hi Andrew - I just happened to be scrolling through messages and realised that I never answered your question about the drone I use. I was using DJI Mini 2 for a few years and just very recently upgraded to the DJI Mini 4 Pro for some additional features. I hope you made your trip to Ireland with your Bromptons and if not, that you enjoyed your trip anyway if you still came! 😊
Hello there…yes...good and functional equipment I believe🙂👍
Thank you! It works for me anyway 😊 Hope all is well with you!
@@MiriamKennedy Everything is fine here thanks, hot summer here….uhh. I have been swimming and diving (not scuba diving) every day in the sea. I hope you are all well and have a new trip planned…🌷💐🙂
Good to hear - not so nice weather here in the last few weeks. Waiting on some decent weather for a planned hiking trip 🤞
@@MiriamKennedy Ok ….I have to ask my shaman to burn some reindeer bones, it usually brings good weather . But since you're far away, he'll have to burn a lot of them….???😀
I always say ,If its not broke dont fix it. That was a good breakdown of the gear that works for you, the time youve had it is testament to its durability. The Thermarest and MSR brands have the reputation of quality and endurance and I like both brands. I actually was curious how you did the load out on the posh tarts bike, that was interesting and informative, it seems to work just fine , If i borrow the brothers Brompton I would need a pannier just for the wine and grub alone. Not even going to mention the hot lips...A well presented gear review Miriam. Colin
😂😂🤣🤣 I knew they were dangerous to declare 😎
Great to watch. Thanks for sharing Miriam - useful information. Always a challenge for me to travel light, but you seem to have it just right. Is your Brompton a standard three speed or six speed model? How do you find going up steep hills? I’ve had my Brompton upgraded, so I have the gearing now to tackle steep climbs which help in places like the Yorkshire Dales, Yorkshire Wolds and the North York Moors
Thank you!! I’m using a 3 gear and I haven’t had the gearing adjusted to date. I just hop off the bike and walk when it’s too tough - at some stage I’ll get it together to get it adjusted 🤞 Those that have it done seem to speak well of the impact!! Great that it’s working well for your hills, good to know!!
You're so pretty 😍 😊 I'm going to buy myself a Brompton even though my husband thinks I don't need one. I beg to differ.
I hope you get your Brompton 🤗 I love mine!! Such a great bike to own - thanks very much for watching this video!!
Brilliant videos! Enjoying them very much.
May I ask, what is the average weight of luggage you’d carry and how it handles. I’m planning on touring on my Brompton (for the first time) and I am currently thinking of different luggage solutions. I like the idea of the rear bag, seems more stable than a big rucksack! Many thanks :)
Hi Simon! Thanks for letting me know you’ve been enjoying the videos, lovely to hear. To be honest I’ve never weighed my gear - I do realise that lightweight is the way to go but I’m not too hardened to it. My big ticket items are lightweight - tent, mattress and sleeping bag (currently only weighing about 2.6kg in total). I truly don’t know what everything else weighs. I like my comforts too, however my camera gear (Go Pro, drone, powerbank, spare batteries are adding to my weight also). The rear rack bag with the tent and sleeping bag attached works for me. I’ve always assumed that a backpack on the carrier would be more stable than my setup but mine hasn’t caused me any difficulties to be honest. It’s a bit of a pain attaching the tent etc to the rear bag but I definitely get quicker at it as I use it more. I’m now using the roll-top waterproof Brompton bag on the front which I’m very happy with too. Sorry I couldn’t be more specific to you! I just walk up a hill when I can’t cycle and it doesn’t bother me for my short trips at all. Water is a big weight too but with access to water in shops etc I don’t need to carry much in fairness. Happy gear shopping and planning for your trips - it’s a pain trying to decide what to get I know…hopefully it will work for you whatever you decide!! 😊
@@MiriamKennedy Many thanks for the reply. I have also bought the front roll top bag - it’s fantastic! Thanks for the info, I’m thinking of going down a similar route. Keep safe and most of all, enjoy your trips :)
You too Simon!!
Thanks Miriam, I got a Thermarest in the wide size, much better than the narrow IMO. Can’t remember which model it is but it’s not the super warm one, instead I use an ex US army foam mat underneath, the US one was the widest I could find and fits perfect with the Thermarest.....beautiful scenery as always 🥰🤙
The wide mattress’s are so much more comfy - to have one of my arms on the cold ground is just silly…the 3/4 length ones are another turn off 🫢 Great that you have something that’s working well for you!! The balance of comfort and weight…and price of course!! 🤦♀️ Doo Lough provided a great backdrop to offset the nonsense 😉 Thabks David, nice to hear from you!!
Good job.
Cheers Ian 👍
Thanks for sharing my friend
Thank you for watching 😊
Great vid. Where is that place? Stunning.
Hi Bruno - it’s known as the Doolough Valley in Co Mayo. A beautiful spot!
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Really gorgeous. You do pick 'em.
try a non air pillow, that can compress. its more weight and bulk but 10 times better sleep. so its worth it imo.
Thanks Rene! Yep I’ve no doubt a non air pillow provides a better sleep and good to hear it’s worth it in your opinion! 😉
Hi. Advice re handlebars please. I'm thinking of getting the straight version and wondered how you find these - advantages and disadvantages - for touring. I live in a hilly area and am used to straight bars on my regular bike. Thank you for the videos which I have found very helpful.
Hi Deborah - I’ve only ever tried the S Bar type which I use so I can’t give you an informed opinion I’m afraid. Like you, I was used to this type of handlebar and being perfectly honest I loved the look of them. I didn’t bother trying any other type and just went with it. I am stooped a bit while cycling but I’m still very happy with them (I’m 175cm tall). The other types may be more comfortable, I really don’t know. I’ve no regrets with the S Bar. The best thing would be to try the various options if you live near a stockist - however I know that mightn’t be possible. Sorry I couldn’t be more help! This is my second Brompton (my first one was stolen after 9 years) - I went with the S handlebar for both 😉
@@MiriamKennedy Thank you very much Miriam. I will do a test ride of the s-type tomorrow at a local stockist. It's very helpful to know that you are still happy with that type of handlebar after all of your adventures. All the best with your future ones! :)
@@DeborahGaskell thanks Deborah and best of luck with your test ride!! I hope you enjoy it 😊
Thanks recommanding
Thank you for watching and your message, much appreciated!
Another 👍🏻 For the “being alone in a tent” thing. I’m a solo female of a #cough# certain age 😬 and for me also I love to carry my home on a bike and setting up camp at the destination is what it’s all about. Lounging inside a tent with a book and Radio 4 on my little transistor radio while the rain patters down - is there ever a heaven like this? 🤗
Ha!! So good to hear from a kindred spirit - how lucky are we to know that pleasure and to be able to avail of it 😍 I spent last night again in a tent - another slice of heaven....glad to be back in my own bed tonight aswell though!! Thanks so much for your message 🤗
Wonderful video, amazing lady you are. May I ask what the model Brompton is you use Miriam please?
Hi Richard - I use a 3 gear Brompton with S type handlebars. I love it!! Nice and simple and totally adequate for my needs. They are so much fun to cycle. Cheers for your message 😊
Would you also pack spare tubes in case of puncture?
Hi Alan - yes I do 👍 The description gives a full gear list of everything that I bring. I pack a spare tube and the Brompton tool kit should it be needed. Thanks for watching!!
Thank you for sharing what you use for bike packing camping. Very useful guide to get me started.
What about maps? Do you use a bike computer and such for navigation? Thanks.
Hi Alan - you’re very welcome! I don’t use a bike computer, I’m really a novice at it all and I’ve only done a few Bikepacking trips. I use ordinance survey maps (paper and online). I usually plot a route beforehand and I use my phone to navigate to the route - the App that I use is Outdooractive. I’m sure there are better cycling specific apps but I use this one as someone introduced it to me for hiking and I have kept using it to date. Best of luck with your planning and getting stuff together, it’s all part of the fun!!
Thank you for this, it’s a dream to do some touring on my Brompton one day and beautiful Ireland is very much on the list. I noticed you only have a 3 gear, is that a 44t? I have the -12% 3 gear which I prefer to ride to the 6 gear which I’ve had too…
Hi Meera - I hope you get to realise that dream!! I use the standard Brompton 3 gear ratio, I’ve never tried the other options to know what I’m missing 😉 Sounds like you’ve loads of experience with your Brompton(s) so I hope you go for it! I’ve recently just upgraded my front bag and I’m now using the fully waterproof Brompton front bag. Very happy with it! 😉
@@MiriamKennedy Thanks Miriam, Interesting that you manage just fine on the standard 3 speed. I do love the simplicity of the 3 speed and it’s just a lot of fun to ride. -12% seems to hit the sweet spot for me. It’s the same ratio as you get on the new A line (old components) so it may be worth trying one out to see if you like it if you ever decide you want to see how it feels. The waterproof bag does look great for touring, there are so many options and I’m afraid that I have a bit of a Brompton bag obsession, I have far too many already! But will look into that when I tour.
Thanks for that - I’ll definitely get around to checking it out eventually! 😉 A Brompton Bag obsession, I love it 😂
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Thanks very much 😊
Another very interesting vid. Have to say I admire your approach -i do love to try out new kit but often end up going back to the old and tested favourites. Do you take any bike spares when you're on the Brompton?
Cheers Jimmy - I take a spare tube and some tools should I need to remove the tyre etc. Brompton have a toolkit that includes everything you need, there would be many expletives from me if that happened though!! Yeah like you - I like trying some new things but there are plenty of things I stick with 🤷♀️ Hope all well your side on your adventures!!
Hi Miriam.
Hope you are keeping well.
Very interesting to see what other people with camping experience use. I am only starting out, so all this info helps immensely👍. I use a two person tent as well and love the room but not the weight . So am looking to shed weight in other areas, it's strange that you have to spend more to get less. Keep up the videos. Could I ask what you use to edit your videos?
Take care.
Hi Andrew! It took me years to let go of the space of my 2 person tent!! I loved it so much (and still do) - maybe I had to have all those years to build myself up to a one person tent 🤔 It’s not as luxurious but it’s working well for me and the half kilo weight saving and less bulky tent size is a nice saving for sure! Yep - we’ve to spend more for less for sure! 🤦♀️ Hope yours isn’t driving you too mad though!! Hard to find the balance with it all…hope yours is working out ok 🤞 I started off using a free package called iMovie for editing and I used to do all the filming and editing on my phone. Then in the last year I bought Final Cut Pro (I think it was a one off license for about €200 maybe…) The features are a little better than iMovie but as far as I remember, iMovie was pretty good! I’m editing on my MacBook rather than my phone now too. When I started using the drone and GoPro it made it easier to edit on a bigger screen rather than on my phone! I’ve just spotted you’re posting videos - great, I’ll be checking that out!! 🤗
Hi
the video is a bit amateurish 🥴. the two person tent weighs more than advertised by the manufacturer. its 2.4 kg, but I'm not changing it. Thanks for all the info on the software.
We’re all amateurs, its fab Andrew!! I thoroughly enjoyed it 👍😊
I love the idea that you don’t get wrapped up in buying new gear….I am the same way as you described yourself, ‘if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it!” I think too many people spend WAY TOO MUCH TIME AND MONEY constantly “updating equipment, again, I am from the “old school” use what you have, spend more time exploring and enjoying the experience rather than changing gear because it claims to be better. This just me though.
Thanks Chuck! I get attached to my gear also and take lots of pleasure in bringing it out to play when I can 😊 Like you I find the constant gear changes very off putting too…I do like looking at gear and buying new things in fairness but the endless updating of gear is pretty sickening to me 🫣
Bravo pour votre vidéo .
Merci de regarder la vidéo! 😊
Have u thought about getting the Radical chubby trailer for the brompton?
Hi Kanika - no I haven’t thought about it to be honest. My current system works for my needs and I much prefer having less with me rather than more so a trailer doesn’t appeal to me for now 😉 Are you thinking about getting one?
@@MiriamKennedy yes it works very well with the brompton,and one can carry the brompton in the trailer when travelling. The only cons are they are very expensive,like what's not expensive to accessories with the brompton 😋 and I guess it will be heavy on the shoulders if I have to carry that and the brompton in it. But it's an awesome setup specially when going for trips like you do. But your setup is also so great minimalist yet self sufficient.
Ah great - hope it works out well for you!! Im definitely going to change my front bag within the next few months. My Metro Messenger bag is getting wrecked so I’ll keep that for work and get something a little more rugged for touring. Yes - all the gear is so expensive…very annoying!!
@@MiriamKennedy 😂 all the add on's are expensive and they have discontinued the C bag which has a good volume. I have a front bag from Valerias but it lacks volume,I belive vincita has good front bag,I got their rear bag its sturdy.
@@kanikasingh889 I’ll look in to those thanks 👍 😊
How do you recharge your electronic gears?
Hi Nicolas - I bring a powerbank with me. When travelling 3 days or more I bring an Anker Power Core 20100. For one or two day trips I bring a 10000mAh TP-link powerbank. That works for me 😉
Thank you Miriam
I'd be interested to know the advantages of a Brompton over a trad touring bike?
Hi Ed - sorry but I can't help you out with that query as I've no experience with any other bike besides my Brompton. With regards to speed and ability to deal with hills, a traditional touring bike is going to win every time. It depends on whats important to you...I love the storage of a Brompton both at home and when I go out. I can fold it and bring it everywhere with me, never having to lock it outside. It's a really fun bike to cycle and is rather nippy for its weight and small wheel size. I was always impressed with the fold of the Brompton and bought one for city commuting and used it for years before I ever thought of bringing it touring. It might not be the best bike to buy specifically for touring...but its such a cool bike and very capable for the kinds of trips that I like to do 😊
Hello, what size of chainring did you use for touring? Thanks before
Hi - in this video it’s fitted with the standard 50T for a 3 speed but I’ve just ordered a 40T to allow me a bit more ease on steep climbs. I’ve done ok with the 50T but I’d like to test it out on some steeper climbs now and see how I can handle those 😉 I’ve also just bought a set of Ergon GP3 handle grips.
if you can talk about clothes boots hat or other stuff gloves that you use while camping thank you
Hi Sam - I have no cycling clothes at all 🤷♀️ I’m very amateurish and get away with just wearing my normal clothes. Oh I see you mentioned clothes I wear camping. My hiking boots are Lowa Renegade GTX and I wear a lot of Rab gear when hiking. Inside the tent in cold weather I wear a pair of down booties to keep my feet warm when in the sleeping bag and again in colder weather I wear a base layer of merino wool clothes in the sleeping bag. Besides that there is nothing special about my clothes. My Rain gear is all Goretex too to keep me dry when out in the elements. Hope that helps! Thanks for your message 👍