Another great video, not sure about that tarp, I don't camp these days but I used to like protection on all sides from the elements and that's what a good tent provides, I wouldn't want to wake up in the middle of the night to find the wind direction had changed and there was rain being blown straight in at me.
Thanks buddy. I'm the same when it comes to all round protection. That's why I chose that weather window to test the tarp. My tents 'bomb proof' as it were, but that wasn't the objective on this trip. I'm glad you liked it, and thanks for the comments as always 😊
Cor, braver than me tarp camping this early in the year... I like my tent I think 😀 Great explore Paul, and looked a good setup you have with the tarp and sleeping bag.
I would have put the tarp on the left side of the bike, and also use a kickstand puck of some sort to keep the kickstand from sinking in soft soil. If you kept the tarp tied on the right side, and flipped the tarp to the left side, you could have also kept the dew from getting the bike damp. Take care, ride safe.
Great video again, but you make me nervous when you commentate with your hand off the handlebars! It only take one animal to run/ fly out in front of you and your screwed! 😉🤞
Thanks Rick. To be fair, it's only ever one hand and no real difference from raising or lowering your visor, pointing at something etc - I appreciate your comments and concerns though, I'm generally very aware when I'm riding. Thanks for taking the time to comment, it's always appreciated 👍
It's a nice easy set up the tarp just for one night as long as the weather plays ball.great vid Paul. Ride safe.
Yeah, I'd not fancy it in inclement weather 😆
Thanks for the comments, very much appreciated
Another great video, not sure about that tarp, I don't camp these days but I used to like protection on all sides from the elements and that's what a good tent provides, I wouldn't want to wake up in the middle of the night to find the wind direction had changed and there was rain being blown straight in at me.
Thanks buddy.
I'm the same when it comes to all round protection. That's why I chose that weather window to test the tarp. My tents 'bomb proof' as it were, but that wasn't the objective on this trip.
I'm glad you liked it, and thanks for the comments as always 😊
6:49 Sixth sense kicked in then, quite spooky when it happens, it often happens to me too.
🤣🤣 I hear you - it's a case of being aware and planning ahead for what 'might be'
Thanks for the comments as always
Cor, braver than me tarp camping this early in the year... I like my tent I think 😀 Great explore Paul, and looked a good setup you have with the tarp and sleeping bag.
Yeah, it was cold outside during the night but I was warm as toast in my sleep set up
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Nice job Paul!
Thank you Nigel 😊
I would have put the tarp on the left side of the bike, and also use a kickstand puck of some sort to keep the kickstand from sinking in soft soil. If you kept the tarp tied on the right side, and flipped the tarp to the left side, you could have also kept the dew from getting the bike damp.
Take care, ride safe.
Thanks buddy. I appreciate your comments 👍
Love the vid have u got a location for the campsite please?
Thanks buddy. Yes, the camp site is Hoggaryhs Farm, just upstream of Keld. If you look on Google maps, you'll definitely find it.
I hope this helps 👍
Great video again, but you make me nervous when you commentate with your hand off the handlebars! It only take one animal to run/ fly out in front of you and your screwed! 😉🤞
Thanks Rick. To be fair, it's only ever one hand and no real difference from raising or lowering your visor, pointing at something etc - I appreciate your comments and concerns though, I'm generally very aware when I'm riding.
Thanks for taking the time to comment, it's always appreciated 👍
WhatsApp did you use Paul great video again buy the way
Tarp 😂
Thanks buddy. I'm not sure I understand your question about WhatsApp?