Definitely cotton pants are a no for sure but can definitely recommend any kind of running boxer. I’ve got some under armour ones but decathlon do some super cheap running underwear for about 3/4£ 👍🏻 both quick dry and zero chafe
Super similar in so many ways! Just a few tiny differences here and there, like 0.3mm closed cell foam mat instead of tivek, things like that. And no camera gear! So glad you carry that, so we don't have to lol
lovely video mate. found this as I'm in the uk and kept finding USA gear lists like you mentioned. exactly what I was looking for to get my pack weight down. thanks!
had my atom pack for about 4 yrs now, really recommend them for UK hikers. i'm also of the 'wear high visibility stuff' school of thought, and the nice thing about atom packs is you can request custom colours, so mine is bright orange with reflective piping! 🤣
@@ChristoferB thanks thats really good to know :) I feel like it’s difficult to cater for all levels of experience but it was fun making an all inclusive bag loadout
Always interesting to see what other UK guys use. I spent years obsessing over gear, but like you I seem to have settled on a setup that works and now am just into being on trails 👍
Been lowering my base weight recently but on a budget so went with the Lanshan 1 Plus which is very similar in weight to the Luna Solo. I also use a sleeping bag but a synthetic, in this case the Mountain Hardware Lamina -1C.
I know i'm late to this video but cheers from the United States (Georgia), love this set up and have always dreamed of hiking through the isles, safe travels to ya!
That's what I was thinking. What's the difference? The pack is made in England but it's almost identical to packs made in the U.S. There's some Rab stuff, but the stove and sleeping mat are the same. The list of items are the same. I was expecting a bomber tent and heavy waterproof jacket or something.
Thank you! Great video - really good to see a UK relevant packing list. Packing is an art in itself 👍taking my nephew out on a trip and this video will be really useful for him 👍👍👍and a big ups for Tyvec - in my pack too.
Great to see another person thinking about camera gear while doing this a well. I have currently been trying to tweak a camera bag into a hiking bag (The 35L). I haven’t yet come to a definitive setup, but I do think a couple of days with it is fine. I am just like you in that I don’t just want to bring a GoPro or my phone… I often have my camera and if the weather looks good, a drone. Currently looking at a potential extension pack that i could strap to the bag for that little extra room. The peak design clip is an absolute must for anyone who hikes with a camera though, those things are a god send for ease of use.
To note on the camera bag.. I am really starting to realise how little I use the side access pocket (for getting the camera out easily). I worked it well by having the camera out using the clip and where the camera sits, I have my rain jacket etc.. as I will have the camera out + nicer weather or jacket out and camera away.. Downside is I’m sure there it a better layout internally if i sacrifice the access. (Food for thought if anyone else ends up in the same boat 🤷🏻♂️ )
hey :) @@Cowley33 i wonder if using a dry bag over the camera whilst staying on your peak designs clip during rain to help out with storage in the main bag? also, i never know whether or not to get a bum bag
Imodium is loperamide hydrochloride. The chemist own brand is literally identical and a tiny fraction of the price. I’ve had major bowel surgery, I used to use a lot of it!
A whopping 1.2kg on the camera alone, us viewers are lucky bastards. Nice gear list, completely agree about the USA-centric content, not to mention the eye watering import fees trying to get hold of that stuff.
Just stumbled on your channel via the algorithms...subbed. Very similar concept in my setup except Duplex tent, 2mm foam instead of tyvek (helps stop sleep pad sliding about too), I do use quilt until winter so also carry OMM Core leggings to sleep in. Just got a new pack from Blind Banana that I’ll be christening on Tuesday & switched from Altra LP’s to Topo Pursuits. Squirrels nut butter for the win if chaffing an issue. All the best. .Wish.
It's 2mm (instead of everyone's go-to 3mm) & I cut it to pretty much upper-torso, giving me extra protection for my inflatable mat from hips to shoulders, the biggest weight bearing points & when folded up provides plenty back padding & shape for my pack. I got a sheet from online builders firm for about £6...I'm not paying silly money for a "camping company branded" product that does exact same thing.
@@wishdarkstalkaz4050 oh yeah completely agree, the reason I tend to use Tyvek is because I’m a carpenter and it’s usually free for me to get cut offs on job sites 👌🏼
Tyvek is great stuff...I'm an ex- site chippy myself. Used to use as a footprint when I first got into hiking. Freeness is THE best price. 🤣 Maybe ask the lads who do the pipe work on site...normally used to give upvc some light insulation or protection. I'm sure they could spare a bit.
I loved my Katdyn for the first 6 months or so but eventually it got clogged to the point that it was taking 15 mins to filter 1L and no amount of rinsing or soaking in bleach could get it flowing again. Have switched to a Sawyer and loving it so far. Miranda in the Wild made a really good video about the Water Women of Honduras who manage to keep them working for 10+ years with regular back-flushing, so I'm confident I won't have the same issue.
I do always have the regular sawyer squeeze, I switched to the Katdyn because of how easy I find it… it’s defo slowed up for me the last few adventures! For some reason I struggle finding bottles that fit the sawyer in the UK?
Nice. Used be agree on the toothbrush cutting but more than anything I find cutting it means it fits into my stuff sack better. Fingers don't tend to end up in my mouth
@@lamboways ;) may i ask you why you wash your socks every day even if they are made from merino wool? I thought the main reason to wear these socks is to not be obligated to wash them everyday…
@@Pasequale100 ah, you know they’re ok for the first couple days but they always get extremely crusty and uncomfortable so I do it to reduce my chances of blisters and infections 👌🏼
Really great video, thanks man! I have found it really difficult keeping pack weight down, but I tend not to be walking huge distances (I prioritise camping - tent or hammock - over trekking), and am often out in Scottish autumn/winter where heavier hear is a must. As a fellow 6'3" sweaty dude, a link to that shirt would be ace - looks good! Keep up the great work - I've subbed and look forward to more content! 👌
thanks for watching and im glad you enjoy what you see :) my shirt is a Columbia Omni-Sun type thing, sadly its quite a few years old now so i cant find the link but there are plenty like it from them.. its fantastic!
Great video. Seems very light on clothes. I have dry merino wool leggings and top for the evening but I do use a quilt. I’ve also been taking a micro fleece recently to keep warm on breaks so as not to get the down jacket damp. I also carry a wind shirt. I’ve got a feeling I’m overdoing it.
When I had a quilt I used to take a full merino base layer, now it’s kind of useless to me with a warmer bag so the weight has worked out similar + my rain gear doubles as wind protection :)
Wow, u get ur pack weight right down, me, about 12 to 15kg normally 😢. I do carry a purpose made sleeping bag for my border collie and her food, but I've just bought a ruffwear approach bag for her..basically her own rucksack so she can take a little weight off me. I don't do long distance hikes, preferring 2 night max so more weights not so bad. Good video though and really like the look of the Atom packs
Yeah I can imagine it’s abit more intensive when you’re carrying to 2 bellies! Also my pack weight is definitely abit heavier if I’m just going over for a wild camp weekend or whatever it’s nice to have those comforts. This is purely my long distance trail rig :)
Brilliant video mate.. i have spent ages googling light weight gear as i want to get myself a set up..this list of gear makes it nice and easy.. would be good to meet up with you for a beer ( bring Adrian ) id like to pick your brains for tips on what i should invest in etc 👍🏻
And Ive over 11kg base weight(~14-15 total) and just finished walking 150km in 5 days of John Muir Way here in Scotland. But It also fucked my knee and ankle and need to rest for a week to recover haha...need to change and tweak few things to say the least haha Nice videos and wish I could be comfortable with sooo little. Cheers pal.
i think there needs to be a balance between carrying stripping down and carrying luxury items, for me i always just try and carry 2 things id consider 'luxury'.. reason being kind of like you is that i just end up causing injury through excess weight
@@lamboways haha I know, you are right, yeah my tent is quite luxury bigger tipi hex peak v4a 1.7kg total weight with groundsheets pegs etc but bombproof here in scotland...and osprey exos is another 1.4kg...plus other items for hygene and just in case if something brakes lol...but yeah money is another issue I dont want to get those super expensive backpacks or tents like x-mid just now, maybe in the future when I save some more money etc. I will try my best to cut weight slowly hah
@@gregoryoutdoors yeah man one item at a time and gradually you find yourself with a kit youre totally happy with :) like you say it costs alot of money to make these upgrades so it doesnt come easy
Consider an Exped Snozzle bag? You would get a triple use item! It will be lighter than your current pack liner (but does the same job), it will then mean you don’t need your Thermarest pump-bag and will still work for your pillow booster too. You do need to modify the valve to work (exped vs thermarest), but you can either just buy a silicone adapter or if you are a cheapskate like me you can bodge one yourself. Nice British take on the ultralight 👍🏻
Do you need the Tyvek for a footprint? If not so much then you could switch it out for some of the 3mm foam pad stuff instead. Makes for a warmer sit pad, will boost your sleeping mat slightly, will help prevent small thistle type air-bed punctures, stops your mat slipping around and will be about half the weight of the Tyvek. Slightly bulkier pack size but has the advantage of being a softer back support in your pack. I actually use mine under the groundsheet like a footprint rather than as a 2nd sleeping pad. I find a piece 500x1500 to be adequate. Toothpaste tablets were a great find too, about 0.5g per day,
Oo I’ll look into one of those exped bags :) For the tyvek sheet I do still use it as a footprint when I’m not on a decent grassy surface so I still find it’s multi use brilliant
Great video and some good tips and ideas. But throughout the video i was thinking how does the pack affect the breatheability on your back, and then you revealed how much you sweated!! I had the same issue with the first backpack i bought and soon changed it to sn Osprey backpack with a frame and netting, the trade off of course is added weight with the Osprey but i considered it to be a worth trade off as my back, like yours was like a waterfall when wearing my original backpack!
ive used an Osprey Kestrel in the passed (airspace backrest) but its literally the same for me, i find just being more lightweight helps abit but i suffer even when im not carry a backpack to be honest haha
Good breakdown bud! How do you get on with that tripod, do you find it limiting? I have a manfrotto befree carbon one which is handy cause its full height, but does irritate me having to carry it (in my hand the entire time) 🤣
Hey man, thanks again for watching my stuff :) so I also used to take a fully erecting carbon fibre one also but I usually found I couldn’t be bothered to set it up for shots often so I switched to this little one, it’s super easy to just chuck on the ground or I tactically use a boulder/tree/stile or whatever to gather some height :)
Watching this in 2024 again, getting close to my dream set up also haha...slowly but surely. I fancy thing those Atom or GG Mariposa 60L pack but these are so expensive ;/ Maybe later on one day. Ah yes and you dont have any spare clothes for sleeping etc hmm...I dont think I could do that, my merino leggins, top and down booties kinda saved my ass from freezing at night when was close to 0 outside ;/...but yeah in the summer I could ditch that I guess.
Yeah in the colder months I definitely vary the clothing, this baseline set-up is usually set-up for my ‘fair’ weather hiking trails usually between May-September :)
Great video. Do you pack your SMD Lunar Solo vertically or horizontally inside your pack. I have a similar sized pack (also from SMD) and am in the process of dialing in my packing system. Thanks!
Great video! Really interesting to see what you have in a lightweight pack for UK trails - that all seems very practical in terms of the level of redundancy you have bearing in mind the trail types :) Do you vary the kit list much based on the time of year?
Hey :) thank you. My core is very much the same I usually just add or remove layering systems like a merino base layer when colder and maybe add a beanie, or remove the down jacket for hot trips :)
Oh I’d definitely recommend! In fact I’m planning on making a fully featured video about the atom+ in the next couple months 💪🏼 mines the 40. I spend a lot of the year with it fully stripped down (no frame or hip belt) but it’s really nice to be able to slide those features back in when it’s needed
I found that merino socks ( I use darn tough) take over 1 day to dry out, even when hung from the outside of my pack, so I have to take 2 spare pairs. Do you find you're having to put damp or wet socks on?
Hey Phil :) yeah so it seems my mid weight socks seem to dry much slower because they’re more dense, but I think obviously depending on the weather and the amount of wind they usually dry by the time I’m done hiking for the day in peak season👌🏼
Hi, I’m wanting to start this kind of stuff with a couple of my mates and I’m wondering if there are any decent trails you know of which aren’t too long and might take 1-3 days of unhurried walking? Preferably Lake District but I’m based in the north east so ig I’m pretty close to Scotland. Cheers
Hey, I’d definitely recommend getting out in the Lake District. There’s an unbelievable amount of footpaths and hilltops to enjoy around grasmere, buttermere and dereentwater. Gives you a chance to hike up into the fells also :) If you want more official trails you can always pick up sections of the Cumbria Way or Wainwrights CTC! It’s always nice to plan a start and end point
Feel free to ignore this comment.... I'm impatient, so I whizzed down your comments to see if anybody else has asked the question... I can see you've answered it before 40L. Let me know if you have an affiliate code as I'll be ordering myself one of those bags shortly :)
@@WildAdventures-UK sadly no affiliate codes as of right now, but I can tell you how much I enjoy my pack and how incredible the company are. I’ve been in contact with them about making a full review about it aswell in the coming months. It’s the atom+ which I believe is now called ‘the pulse’
Just re underwear, I recently picked up some Uniqlo sealmess boxers on sale that work really well. They're synthetic so don't hold onto the moisture like cotton underwear.
Exact question I was going to ask. I always take a spare t shirt and shorts or thermal leggings if colder weather. They are my dry clothes and sleep clothes always good to have one set of dry clothes. I am fairly light weight as well 6.5 kg base weight. But good content and what works for you. Just the safety aspect of an extra 250grams 😊
Yeah (apart from my camera) my gear is definitely somewhere in the mid range between budget and highly priced goods. I can’t really afford any DCF equipment so I’m somewhere in the middle
@@lamboways I can fit 15 cans in a rocket pouch, I have two rockets on my belt order and up to nine on the Bergen. (Which I don't keep beer in.) How many beers can I take to the wilds? :-D
Let me know what you guys use or maybe do the same, i'm curious to know, have a great day :)
Definitely cotton pants are a no for sure but can definitely recommend any kind of running boxer. I’ve got some under armour ones but decathlon do some super cheap running underwear for about 3/4£ 👍🏻 both quick dry and zero chafe
@@MarkTayloroutdoors oh that might be a good idea for me, I suffer with chafing on certain hikes based on how damp it is
Super similar in so many ways! Just a few tiny differences here and there, like 0.3mm closed cell foam mat instead of tivek, things like that. And no camera gear! So glad you carry that, so we don't have to lol
I use synthetic summer sleeping bag. Then compensate with Xtherm.
Mostly works out.
Great to see some UK relevant content, completely agree with your comments re USA centric gear lists
Glad you liked it :)
Thanks for this, a real loadout and made perfect sense to me that I carry Too much. subbed on the strength of your honesty.
awesome it makes sense to you :D always happy to hear my setup doesnt suck haha
lovely video mate. found this as I'm in the uk and kept finding USA gear lists like you mentioned. exactly what I was looking for to get my pack weight down. thanks!
had my atom pack for about 4 yrs now, really recommend them for UK hikers. i'm also of the 'wear high visibility stuff' school of thought, and the nice thing about atom packs is you can request custom colours, so mine is bright orange with reflective piping! 🤣
Unbelievable pack, love that you can communicate with the creators as well :)
Thanks for this low key and good walkthrough. I've been hiking for years, but I still picked up a couple of little gems.
@@ChristoferB thanks thats really good to know :) I feel like it’s difficult to cater for all levels of experience but it was fun making an all inclusive bag loadout
You’re a brilliant filmmaker mate. Loved watching all your vids.
Thank you 🥺🏔
Always interesting to see what other UK guys use. I spent years obsessing over gear, but like you I seem to have settled on a setup that works and now am just into being on trails 👍
Been lowering my base weight recently but on a budget so went with the Lanshan 1 Plus which is very similar in weight to the Luna Solo. I also use a sleeping bag but a synthetic, in this case the Mountain Hardware Lamina -1C.
@@RichardShortland-Neal I have the lanshan 2. I do believe it’s just as good as the lunar stuff to be honest
Where's the bear spray lol. On a serious note very interesting video
Thanks for sharing, great to see what other UK hikers take.
Enjoying your videos, currently making my way through them 🥾 🏕️ 👍
Really glad you enjoy them 🥰 happy trails to you!
Great report. Thanks.
I know i'm late to this video but cheers from the United States (Georgia), love this set up and have always dreamed of hiking through the isles, safe travels to ya!
Never too late mate! Thanks for leaving me a message :) and likewise I’d love to come hike in Appalachia one day haha
Nice kit list. Really, there is no significant difference to our u.S. kits !
That's what I was thinking. What's the difference? The pack is made in England but it's almost identical to packs made in the U.S. There's some Rab stuff, but the stove and sleeping mat are the same. The list of items are the same. I was expecting a bomber tent and heavy waterproof jacket or something.
Thank you! Great video - really good to see a UK relevant packing list.
Packing is an art in itself 👍taking my nephew out on a trip and this video will be really useful for him 👍👍👍and a big ups for Tyvec - in my pack too.
Thanks for watching :) enjoy your trip, happy trails
So good, this will be so helpful to others, well done 👍🏽 almost makes me want to join you some time.. 😆 🙋🏻♀️💕 mum xx
Thanks for always being there for me
@@lamboways always… ❣️
Great to see another person thinking about camera gear while doing this a well. I have currently been trying to tweak a camera bag into a hiking bag (The 35L). I haven’t yet come to a definitive setup, but I do think a couple of days with it is fine. I am just like you in that I don’t just want to bring a GoPro or my phone… I often have my camera and if the weather looks good, a drone. Currently looking at a potential extension pack that i could strap to the bag for that little extra room. The peak design clip is an absolute must for anyone who hikes with a camera though, those things are a god send for ease of use.
To note on the camera bag.. I am really starting to realise how little I use the side access pocket (for getting the camera out easily). I worked it well by having the camera out using the clip and where the camera sits, I have my rain jacket etc.. as I will have the camera out + nicer weather or jacket out and camera away.. Downside is I’m sure there it a better layout internally if i sacrifice the access. (Food for thought if anyone else ends up in the same boat 🤷🏻♂️ )
hey :) @@Cowley33 i wonder if using a dry bag over the camera whilst staying on your peak designs clip during rain to help out with storage in the main bag? also, i never know whether or not to get a bum bag
Great vid. Found your channel from the solo adventure one, excellent content and really nicely filmed and edited. Looking forward to seeing more.
I’m glad you found me :)
great vid man! only recently getting into this stuff and been shocked at those 20kg 65L getups some people use, this is far more up my alley!
Completely agree! But each to their own 👌🏼 got anything planned this summer?
You're a very likeable dude! I've subbed, excited to see your upcoming videos!
Thanks mate I really appreciate that :)
There’s definitely more on the horizon!
Great pack video, cheers!
Imodium is loperamide hydrochloride. The chemist own brand is literally identical and a tiny fraction of the price. I’ve had major bowel surgery, I used to use a lot of it!
Lol. Best comment on here
I watched you put it all in the bag… and I’m still baffled at how small that pack up is!😅 good job son
the beauty of Goose/Duck Down :)
great vid. smart packing. got some new ideas I'm going to try out. thanks a lot :D
A whopping 1.2kg on the camera alone, us viewers are lucky bastards. Nice gear list, completely agree about the USA-centric content, not to mention the eye watering import fees trying to get hold of that stuff.
Yeah my camera isn’t the most efficient that’s for sure, but I do love it’s hybrid capabilities so I dunno if I’d ever change it
Just stumbled on your channel via the algorithms...subbed.
Very similar concept in my setup except Duplex tent, 2mm foam instead of tyvek (helps stop sleep pad sliding about too), I do use quilt until winter so also carry OMM Core leggings to sleep in. Just got a new pack from Blind Banana that I’ll be christening on Tuesday & switched from Altra LP’s to Topo Pursuits. Squirrels nut butter for the win if chaffing an issue.
All the best.
.Wish.
Oh nice! How big is your foam sheet?
It's 2mm (instead of everyone's go-to 3mm) & I cut it to pretty much upper-torso, giving me extra protection for my inflatable mat from hips to shoulders, the biggest weight bearing points & when folded up provides plenty back padding & shape for my pack. I got a sheet from online builders firm for about £6...I'm not paying silly money for a "camping company branded" product that does exact same thing.
@@wishdarkstalkaz4050 oh yeah completely agree, the reason I tend to use Tyvek is because I’m a carpenter and it’s usually free for me to get cut offs on job sites 👌🏼
Tyvek is great stuff...I'm an ex- site chippy myself. Used to use as a footprint when I first got into hiking.
Freeness is THE best price. 🤣
Maybe ask the lads who do the pipe work on site...normally used to give upvc some light insulation or protection. I'm sure they could spare a bit.
just dust covered this video and a great little video.
Glad you found me :)
Awesome. Thank you.
Very clear and informative, I’m sure it will be so helpful for people looking to get into hiking or improve their current setup- lovely job darling xx
p.s, your pack weight without camera is the same as jasper which is kinda cute
Thank you ♥️
I loved my Katdyn for the first 6 months or so but eventually it got clogged to the point that it was taking 15 mins to filter 1L and no amount of rinsing or soaking in bleach could get it flowing again. Have switched to a Sawyer and loving it so far. Miranda in the Wild made a really good video about the Water Women of Honduras who manage to keep them working for 10+ years with regular back-flushing, so I'm confident I won't have the same issue.
I do always have the regular sawyer squeeze, I switched to the Katdyn because of how easy I find it… it’s defo slowed up for me the last few adventures! For some reason I struggle finding bottles that fit the sawyer in the UK?
@@lamboways smart water or coke/any standard pop bottles fit the sawyers 👍
Nice. Used be agree on the toothbrush cutting but more than anything I find cutting it means it fits into my stuff sack better. Fingers don't tend to end up in my mouth
Very helpful . thank you . appreciated 👍👍
Great video and some useful tips 👍
glad you liked it :)
most authentic but professional video :)
and you are most kind :)
@@lamboways ;) may i ask you why you wash your socks every day even if they are made from merino wool? I thought the main reason to wear these socks is to not be obligated to wash them everyday…
@@Pasequale100 ah, you know they’re ok for the first couple days but they always get extremely crusty and uncomfortable so I do it to reduce my chances of blisters and infections 👌🏼
This was so useful! Thank you so much! What's the next trail? Looking forward to seeing that!
...Top Effort all round 'Conner'...Clear and to the Point...
Good On Ya Bro...~
Jig
Another Solid Video mate. Loving your channel keep it goingggggg
i certainly plan too, thanks for watching :)
thanks for the perspective. i live and hike in Israel and cant seem to find any gear reviews for warmer weather hikes.
Hope you enjoyed it! I’d love to see some of the variants or gear used for hiking in that part of world!
Really great video, thanks man! I have found it really difficult keeping pack weight down, but I tend not to be walking huge distances (I prioritise camping - tent or hammock - over trekking), and am often out in Scottish autumn/winter where heavier hear is a must. As a fellow 6'3" sweaty dude, a link to that shirt would be ace - looks good! Keep up the great work - I've subbed and look forward to more content! 👌
thanks for watching and im glad you enjoy what you see :) my shirt is a Columbia Omni-Sun type thing, sadly its quite a few years old now so i cant find the link but there are plenty like it from them.. its fantastic!
Great video. Seems very light on clothes. I have dry merino wool leggings and top for the evening but I do use a quilt. I’ve also been taking a micro fleece recently to keep warm on breaks so as not to get the down jacket damp. I also carry a wind shirt. I’ve got a feeling I’m overdoing it.
When I had a quilt I used to take a full merino base layer, now it’s kind of useless to me with a warmer bag so the weight has worked out similar + my rain gear doubles as wind protection :)
Thanks defo going to take less next time but adding in the midge net as hopefully doing the Skye trail. 😂
Wow, u get ur pack weight right down, me, about 12 to 15kg normally 😢. I do carry a purpose made sleeping bag for my border collie and her food, but I've just bought a ruffwear approach bag for her..basically her own rucksack so she can take a little weight off me. I don't do long distance hikes, preferring 2 night max so more weights not so bad. Good video though and really like the look of the Atom packs
Yeah I can imagine it’s abit more intensive when you’re carrying to 2 bellies!
Also my pack weight is definitely abit heavier if I’m just going over for a wild camp weekend or whatever it’s nice to have those comforts. This is purely my long distance trail rig :)
Brilliant video mate.. i have spent ages googling light weight gear as i want to get myself a set up..this list of gear makes it nice and easy.. would be good to meet up with you for a beer ( bring Adrian ) id like to pick your brains for tips on what i should invest in etc 👍🏻
Thanks for the feedback dude really appreciate it 👌🏼 if you know my family we’re always down for a beer ha!
Happy to see a gear vid catered to us Europeans!
And Ive over 11kg base weight(~14-15 total) and just finished walking 150km in 5 days of John Muir Way here in Scotland.
But It also fucked my knee and ankle and need to rest for a week to recover haha...need to change and tweak few things to say the least haha
Nice videos and wish I could be comfortable with sooo little. Cheers pal.
i think there needs to be a balance between carrying stripping down and carrying luxury items, for me i always just try and carry 2 things id consider 'luxury'.. reason being kind of like you is that i just end up causing injury through excess weight
@@lamboways haha I know, you are right, yeah my tent is quite luxury bigger tipi hex peak v4a 1.7kg total weight with groundsheets pegs etc but bombproof here in scotland...and osprey exos is another 1.4kg...plus other items for hygene and just in case if something brakes lol...but yeah money is another issue I dont want to get those super expensive backpacks or tents like x-mid just now, maybe in the future when I save some more money etc.
I will try my best to cut weight slowly hah
@@gregoryoutdoors yeah man one item at a time and gradually you find yourself with a kit youre totally happy with :) like you say it costs alot of money to make these upgrades so it doesnt come easy
Consider an Exped Snozzle bag? You would get a triple use item! It will be lighter than your current pack liner (but does the same job), it will then mean you don’t need your Thermarest pump-bag and will still work for your pillow booster too. You do need to modify the valve to work (exped vs thermarest), but you can either just buy a silicone adapter or if you are a cheapskate like me you can bodge one yourself. Nice British take on the ultralight 👍🏻
Do you need the Tyvek for a footprint? If not so much then you could switch it out for some of the 3mm foam pad stuff instead. Makes for a warmer sit pad, will boost your sleeping mat slightly, will help prevent small thistle type air-bed punctures, stops your mat slipping around and will be about half the weight of the Tyvek. Slightly bulkier pack size but has the advantage of being a softer back support in your pack. I actually use mine under the groundsheet like a footprint rather than as a 2nd sleeping pad. I find a piece 500x1500 to be adequate. Toothpaste tablets were a great find too, about 0.5g per day,
Oo I’ll look into one of those exped bags :)
For the tyvek sheet I do still use it as a footprint when I’m not on a decent grassy surface so I still find it’s multi use brilliant
Great video and some good tips and ideas. But throughout the video i was thinking how does the pack affect the breatheability on your back, and then you revealed how much you sweated!! I had the same issue with the first backpack i bought and soon changed it to sn Osprey backpack with a frame and netting, the trade off of course is added weight with the Osprey but i considered it to be a worth trade off as my back, like yours was like a waterfall when wearing my original backpack!
ive used an Osprey Kestrel in the passed (airspace backrest) but its literally the same for me, i find just being more lightweight helps abit but i suffer even when im not carry a backpack to be honest haha
This is great mate, really useful. Just wondering what size pack the atom is?
Mine is an Atom+ 35L I believe, but I have stripped the frame and hip belt currently :)
Nice gear breakdown :)
How long does a gas canister of that size last? How many cooking sessions? Thanks for the vid, liked
depending on the trail ill usually carry either a 100g or a 250g. tbh you could stretch out a 100g can for a week :)
Good breakdown bud! How do you get on with that tripod, do you find it limiting? I have a manfrotto befree carbon one which is handy cause its full height, but does irritate me having to carry it (in my hand the entire time) 🤣
Hey man, thanks again for watching my stuff :) so I also used to take a fully erecting carbon fibre one also but I usually found I couldn’t be bothered to set it up for shots often so I switched to this little one, it’s super easy to just chuck on the ground or I tactically use a boulder/tree/stile or whatever to gather some height :)
Hey man! Great content!
I wanted to ask you advice, I need shoes for 15 days straight hike in Santiago de campastela trail. any advice?
id definitely go for quite airy trail runners like some Altra's theyve also prob help you avoid blisters
Watching this in 2024 again, getting close to my dream set up also haha...slowly but surely.
I fancy thing those Atom or GG Mariposa 60L pack but these are so expensive ;/ Maybe later on one day.
Ah yes and you dont have any spare clothes for sleeping etc hmm...I dont think I could do that, my merino leggins, top and down booties kinda saved my ass from freezing at night when was close to 0 outside ;/...but yeah in the summer I could ditch that I guess.
Yeah in the colder months I definitely vary the clothing, this baseline set-up is usually set-up for my ‘fair’ weather hiking trails usually between May-September :)
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Great video. Do you pack your SMD Lunar Solo vertically or horizontally inside your pack. I have a similar sized pack (also from SMD) and am in the process of dialing in my packing system. Thanks!
It sits horizontally :) I stack everything like a layered system
Great video! Really interesting to see what you have in a lightweight pack for UK trails - that all seems very practical in terms of the level of redundancy you have bearing in mind the trail types :) Do you vary the kit list much based on the time of year?
Hey :) thank you. My core is very much the same I usually just add or remove layering systems like a merino base layer when colder and maybe add a beanie, or remove the down jacket for hot trips :)
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Love your videos! Keep it up! I’m in the market for an atom+ but can’t descide on the size. Is yours 40 or 50 liters?
Oh I’d definitely recommend! In fact I’m planning on making a fully featured video about the atom+ in the next couple months 💪🏼 mines the 40. I spend a lot of the year with it fully stripped down (no frame or hip belt) but it’s really nice to be able to slide those features back in when it’s needed
@@lamboways Nice! Looking forward to that! Think I’m gonna go for the 40 as well 👌 Thanks! 🙏
I found that merino socks ( I use darn tough) take over 1 day to dry out, even when hung from the outside of my pack, so I have to take 2 spare pairs. Do you find you're having to put damp or wet socks on?
Hey Phil :) yeah so it seems my mid weight socks seem to dry much slower because they’re more dense, but I think obviously depending on the weather and the amount of wind they usually dry by the time I’m done hiking for the day in peak season👌🏼
Mega helpful!
6'3'' in lunar solo? quite commendable.
hahah, its actually quite roomy when its pitched at its max height
Hi, I’m wanting to start this kind of stuff with a couple of my mates and I’m wondering if there are any decent trails you know of which aren’t too long and might take 1-3 days of unhurried walking? Preferably Lake District but I’m based in the north east so ig I’m pretty close to Scotland. Cheers
Hey, I’d definitely recommend getting out in the Lake District. There’s an unbelievable amount of footpaths and hilltops to enjoy around grasmere, buttermere and dereentwater. Gives you a chance to hike up into the fells also :)
If you want more official trails you can always pick up sections of the Cumbria Way or Wainwrights CTC! It’s always nice to plan a start and end point
@@lamboways how do you go about finding spots to camp for the night and what are some important things to know?
I like the backpack you're using. Apologies if I missed it, but what size are you using 40L ?
Feel free to ignore this comment.... I'm impatient, so I whizzed down your comments to see if anybody else has asked the question... I can see you've answered it before 40L. Let me know if you have an affiliate code as I'll be ordering myself one of those bags shortly :)
@@WildAdventures-UK sadly no affiliate codes as of right now, but I can tell you how much I enjoy my pack and how incredible the company are. I’ve been in contact with them about making a full review about it aswell in the coming months. It’s the atom+ which I believe is now called ‘the pulse’
@@lamboways Cool, I’m on their site now customising the Atom+ / Pulse - appreciate your quick reply 👍🏕️
Just re underwear, I recently picked up some Uniqlo sealmess boxers on sale that work really well. They're synthetic so don't hold onto the moisture like cotton underwear.
thanks for sharing your info :) ill be sure to have a look
That’s a really light weight pack mate. Only thing that could make that lighter is an Optimus piezo sparky instead of your flint and steel. 14g.
What pack is it? Thanks
this is an AtomPacks Atom+ :)
With all the rain and general poor condition here in the UK, do you take any spare clothing?
No I generally have just 1 set of hiking clothes and then my rain gear
Exact question I was going to ask. I always take a spare t shirt and shorts or thermal leggings if colder weather. They are my dry clothes and sleep clothes always good to have one set of dry clothes. I am fairly light weight as well 6.5 kg base weight. But good content and what works for you. Just the safety aspect of an extra 250grams 😊
is this gear in the price range of most hikers
Yeah (apart from my camera) my gear is definitely somewhere in the mid range between budget and highly priced goods. I can’t really afford any DCF equipment so I’m somewhere in the middle
Hats off to ya for being 6'3 using a SMD solo 😂
I'm 6ft2 and use the similar gatewood cape fine. I use a 2nd short pole & guy rope to lift out the head end and it is plenty long enough.
Lol…, how do people not pronounce the letter ‘t’? Bottom becomes bor-um?
Everybody knows that beer weighs nothing lol.
*Consumable* xD
@@lamboways I can fit 15 cans in a rocket pouch, I have two rockets on my belt order and up to nine on the Bergen. (Which I don't keep beer in.)
How many beers can I take to the wilds? :-D
Brandy weighs less
@@shivalkaskadeghi3785 Can't do brandy anymore lol, misspent youth and all that :-D
But yes, a good spirit is always welcome after a day 👍
9:33 ;)))