Totally agree about camping next to people,you don’t want to be next to.nice pup there Andrew,good price. Have you been to coco’s wild camp if not , get there, the views are incredible. All the best best ,another great camp review.
@@neilwilliams9844 might just be an age thing.. saying out loud what you’re thinking 😂 Haven’t been to coco’s but have pinned for future visit.. looks good 👍🏻
It’s one of the reasons I don’t mind forking out for a site, seems the more you pay the less likely you are to be surrounded by scrotes having a rave in field. Thanks Andrew
Good imformative video.on a non camping issue,was the fitting of your shorty asv levers straight forward,I’m wanting to fit some on my transalp,thanks.
@@johnmatthews9293 thanks John, appreciated. Yes, really easy to change.. have a look here nice simple step by step instructions come with them. Fitting ASV Shorty Brake & Clutch Levers to Honda NX500 ruclips.net/video/x0wIM8_W_P8/видео.html
Thanks for the info. I follow your video and appreciate your efforts. I even bough my first Helinox on the back of another video 👍 Just one question… how do you keep your wet gear away from your dry gear at night in a small tent. Cheers Rob
@@robo707 thanks for watching, it’s appreciated.. good to hear the review was helpful, loving mine and find it very comfy! Always a challenge but usually boots in the porch area and motorcycle trousers jacket and helmet in the tent just stacked.. the warmth generated in tent tends to dry things quite well and I’ve never really had a problem with causing other dry gear getting wet.. the odd time when it’s been truly awful I’ve hung it up in under cover wash up areas or any other covered area!!
👍so far i managed few trips without getting wet. Interesting how things dry somewhat in the tent. Probably having a smaller tent helps then. My son and a few others are going to the tt practice week next year. Still deliberating getting a 3 man tent as its bound to rain. We traveling from Bournemouth on the south coast. Thanks for your help and great videos
@@robo707 other way is when using a tarp I bring tarp sides down a bit at night and put helmet on the chair and jacket over the top.. that’s worked well for me.. have a great trip! Smaller tent and tarp also work quite well in wetter or hotter conditions particularly if staying a few days
@@iloveacceler8476 thanks for that, just my type of campsite…I use a range of tents, this trip was the new lightweight Naturehike Cloud Up2 Pro but one of my go to tents for autumn/winter will be the Robens Buck Creek 2 a great all round tent. Summer I’ve also been using the MSR Elixir 1 and 2 so. Sometimes it’s hard to choose 😂
@thecampingbiker791 haha,yes I believe that. Have also a couple of tents depending on where and when in going for a camp. I saw that you testing quite some Robins tents, but not the Arch 2. Do you have an opinion of that tent? For me, it looks at first sight, not bad and not expensive.
@@iloveacceler8476 looks a good tent, to be honest they don’t make a bad one.. although I’ve got the Elk River1 Buck Creek2 and Voyager2 I’m not a big lover of tunnel tents, the Elk and Buck being slightly different sloping tunnels and exoskeleton in design, and prefer dome tents. I think the Arch2 with just 2 poles would have been a better choice than the 3 pole Voyager, I bought, simply for quicker erecting and taking down! I’ve also been looking at the Lodge 2 as a dome option but probably need to sell to acquire!
Another great video, I’m off to one of your earlier campsite reviews tomorrow for the night 👍🏻
@@andyg1706 thanks Andy, where you heading
Totally agree about camping next to people,you don’t want to be next to.nice pup there Andrew,good price. Have you been to coco’s wild camp if not , get there, the views are incredible. All the best best ,another great camp review.
@@neilwilliams9844 might just be an age thing.. saying out loud what you’re thinking 😂 Haven’t been to coco’s but have pinned for future visit.. looks good 👍🏻
Back to basic is good, I'm going that way too.
@@royblackburn1163can’t get better than a great location and reasonable price
Looks great! Nice find! As you said, what else do you need.
@@GaryPeckham love these type of sites, a good find
It’s one of the reasons I don’t mind forking out for a site, seems the more you pay the less likely you are to be surrounded by scrotes having a rave in field. Thanks Andrew
these type of sites are less trodden by the great unwashed and that’s good in my books 😊 thanks for following, it’s appreciated 👍🏻
Good imformative video.on a non camping issue,was the fitting of your shorty asv levers straight forward,I’m wanting to fit some on my transalp,thanks.
@@johnmatthews9293 thanks John, appreciated. Yes, really easy to change.. have a look here nice simple step by step instructions come with them.
Fitting ASV Shorty Brake & Clutch Levers to Honda NX500
ruclips.net/video/x0wIM8_W_P8/видео.html
Hi Andrew, nice video.
Could you tell in future what the 4/5 G signal is like, or if one is available ?
@@colinbarber9324 Hi Colin, thanks for watching it and good idea, I’ll include that in future reviews
Thanks for the info. I follow your video and appreciate your efforts. I even bough my first Helinox on the back of another video 👍
Just one question… how do you keep your wet gear away from your dry gear at night in a small tent. Cheers Rob
@@robo707 thanks for watching, it’s appreciated.. good to hear the review was helpful, loving mine and find it very comfy!
Always a challenge but usually boots in the porch area and motorcycle trousers jacket and helmet in the tent just stacked.. the warmth generated in tent tends to dry things quite well and I’ve never really had a problem with causing other dry gear getting wet.. the odd time when it’s been truly awful I’ve hung it up in under cover wash up areas or any other covered area!!
👍so far i managed few trips without getting wet. Interesting how things dry somewhat in the tent. Probably having a smaller tent helps then. My son and a few others are going to the tt practice week next year. Still deliberating getting a 3 man tent as its bound to rain. We traveling from Bournemouth on the south coast.
Thanks for your help and great videos
@@robo707 other way is when using a tarp I bring tarp sides down a bit at night and put helmet on the chair and jacket over the top.. that’s worked well for me.. have a great trip!
Smaller tent and tarp also work quite well in wetter or hotter conditions particularly if staying a few days
Looks like a great camping site,and again a nice video.
What tent did you use now?
@@iloveacceler8476 thanks for that, just my type of campsite…I use a range of tents, this trip was the new lightweight Naturehike Cloud Up2 Pro but one of my go to tents for autumn/winter will be the Robens Buck Creek 2 a great all round tent. Summer I’ve also been using the MSR Elixir 1 and 2 so. Sometimes it’s hard to choose 😂
@thecampingbiker791 haha,yes I believe that. Have also a couple of tents depending on where and when in going for a camp.
I saw that you testing quite some Robins tents, but not the Arch 2. Do you have an opinion of that tent?
For me, it looks at first sight, not bad and not expensive.
@@iloveacceler8476 looks a good tent, to be honest they don’t make a bad one.. although I’ve got the Elk River1 Buck Creek2 and Voyager2 I’m not a big lover of tunnel tents, the Elk and Buck being slightly different sloping tunnels and exoskeleton in design, and prefer dome tents. I think the Arch2 with just 2 poles would have been a better choice than the 3 pole Voyager, I bought, simply for quicker erecting and taking down! I’ve also been looking at the Lodge 2 as a dome option but probably need to sell to acquire!