Your organisational skills are super impressive, and the range of equipment required suggests that hours of research have been carried out prior to choosing the right items. The emergency bootees for Otto made me smile. I'm looking forward to seeing your hike. Cheers. Sheffield South Yorkshire.
That's a weird coincidence, just found your channel and I was looking at the gramxpert quilts earlier today! I can't find anything else synthetic that's as light and warm, so I'll be interested to watch your videos and see how you find it holds up in different temperatures. I've subbed, it's so nice to find someone hiking LEJOG (or JOGLE) on RUclips, it's weirdly rare. Not sure if you already did the trip and you're slowly releasing videos, or if you're still doing it and releasing the videos as they go, but I hope it goes / went well!
Thank you so much 😊 yes, I'm hiking JoGLE at the moment, editing the videos on the trail... It's not my first quilt from Gramxpert, I really love them. I have the Apex 233 version and am very happy with it. Had temperatures of down to -2°C and I was totally fine (I am a cold sleeper and had to wear all my layers (thermals+puffy and one time even my rain pants)). Really pleased with it and the material feels great and is very durable 😊
@@ellihikes I've been looking at a lighter quilt (Synthetic as i am also vegan) I had been looking at the enlightened equipment ones but hadn't realised there was a company in Europe making similar ones so I will order from them instead. How did the Apex233 work out on the trail. My next trail hike is going to be the west highland way some time around May .
Dieser Quilt für Otto sieht echt praktisch aus😍 Habe bisher den Schlafsack von Nom Stop benutz aber könnte so sein Schlafsystem um die Hälfte des Gewichts reduzieren🎉 Hast du den selbst noch angepasst mit den Straps und der Länge? Auf der Website von deinem konnte ich den nicht finden.
Ich habe die Jungs von Gramxpert einfach angeschrieben und sie haben ihn mir quasi nach meinen Wünschen hergestellt, was tatsächlich auch nicht teurer war als die gängigen ("besseren") Schlafsäcke. Habe als Länge etwa Kopfmitte bis Mitte der Rute gewählt und Breite so, dass der Quilt an beiden Seiten bis unter den Bauch runterhängt. Dann Snaps an den Ecken und einen verstellbaren Strap an der Längsseite mittig. Die Dicke der Füllung kannst du selbst wählen.... Ich hab Apex 100, was eher dünn ist, aber eben auch leicht. Bei Bedarf kombiniere ich mit einem Fleecepulli für Otto, deshalb hab ich es eher dünner gewählt, geht aber auch problemlos dicker. Am besten du schreibst ihnen einfach - wenn du Otto und mich erwähnst, finden sie bestimmt meine Bestellung noch und haben einen Anhaltspunkt :)
It's made by a small German company called Outliteside, but I don't know if they ship to other countries as well. But the material is called Polartec Alpha Direct (super lightweight fleece fabric), so maybe other companies use that fabric too...
Hai Ellie, I also just bought a Durston Solid and I want to take my dog with me hiking (same height like your dog). I am afraid that my dog will make holes in the floor of the inner tent with her nails since the fabric is very thin (same counts for my sleeping bag). What are your experiences with this? Greeting Tom P.s. I like your videos: a lot of useful info!😊
Hi :) I make sure that my dogs nails aren't getting too long by cutting them from time to time. But I didn't have ANY issues with holes whatsoever even after well over 100nights in the tent. The material is thin, but I didn't get any holes in it! Thank you for your feedback :)
Thank you :) I have a compass on my gps watch. I don't carry paper maps (too heavy and too expensive), but I have offline maps on my phone and on a gps device as a backup 😊
It really depends on the terrain, elevation and weather. But on regular paths (so nothing too rocky) and with elevation of up to 600m/day, we're averaging 14-16miles. That's a comfortable distance for us if we're hiking for days I'm a row....
Your organisational skills are super impressive, and the range of equipment required suggests that hours of research have been carried out prior to choosing the right items. The emergency bootees for Otto made me smile. I'm looking forward to seeing your hike. Cheers. Sheffield South Yorkshire.
Just came across your channel, we met at the campsite and I gave you the breakfast. Hope you got home ok. After we left we missed little Otto!!!
Awww, that's so cool to 'meet' you on here again! The breakfast was delicious, thank you again 😊😊
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I hope you do a gear review. I see some things have been changed.. what a brave lady, you are an inspiration to all.. Otto too! X
Yes, I changed a few things and will definitely talk about that in my Q&A video next week and/or a special gear video :)
Good information, I am preparing to bring my dog on a 2-3 day backpacking trip and had not thought of several items you packed for your dog.
That's great, really happy that you found it useful 👍 have a great trip!
Have fun together DEUCE!
That's a weird coincidence, just found your channel and I was looking at the gramxpert quilts earlier today! I can't find anything else synthetic that's as light and warm, so I'll be interested to watch your videos and see how you find it holds up in different temperatures.
I've subbed, it's so nice to find someone hiking LEJOG (or JOGLE) on RUclips, it's weirdly rare. Not sure if you already did the trip and you're slowly releasing videos, or if you're still doing it and releasing the videos as they go, but I hope it goes / went well!
Thank you so much 😊 yes, I'm hiking JoGLE at the moment, editing the videos on the trail...
It's not my first quilt from Gramxpert, I really love them. I have the Apex 233 version and am very happy with it. Had temperatures of down to -2°C and I was totally fine (I am a cold sleeper and had to wear all my layers (thermals+puffy and one time even my rain pants)). Really pleased with it and the material feels great and is very durable 😊
@@ellihikes I've been looking at a lighter quilt (Synthetic as i am also vegan) I had been looking at the enlightened equipment ones but hadn't realised there was a company in Europe making similar ones so I will order from them instead. How did the Apex233 work out on the trail. My next trail hike is going to be the west highland way some time around May .
Wünsche viel Spaß auf eurer nächsten Tour! Freue mich schon auf die Updates.
Vielen lieben Dank :)
Great video. Love to see others going out with their dog🥰 Subscribed to your channel to follow along on your adventures.
Thank you so much 🤗
Very, very wise taking the emergency GPS.
we have the same head torch, I love it!
Dieser Quilt für Otto sieht echt praktisch aus😍 Habe bisher den Schlafsack von Nom Stop benutz aber könnte so sein Schlafsystem um die Hälfte des Gewichts reduzieren🎉 Hast du den selbst noch angepasst mit den Straps und der Länge? Auf der Website von deinem konnte ich den nicht finden.
Ich habe die Jungs von Gramxpert einfach angeschrieben und sie haben ihn mir quasi nach meinen Wünschen hergestellt, was tatsächlich auch nicht teurer war als die gängigen ("besseren") Schlafsäcke. Habe als Länge etwa Kopfmitte bis Mitte der Rute gewählt und Breite so, dass der Quilt an beiden Seiten bis unter den Bauch runterhängt. Dann Snaps an den Ecken und einen verstellbaren Strap an der Längsseite mittig. Die Dicke der Füllung kannst du selbst wählen.... Ich hab Apex 100, was eher dünn ist, aber eben auch leicht. Bei Bedarf kombiniere ich mit einem Fleecepulli für Otto, deshalb hab ich es eher dünner gewählt, geht aber auch problemlos dicker. Am besten du schreibst ihnen einfach - wenn du Otto und mich erwähnst, finden sie bestimmt meine Bestellung noch und haben einen Anhaltspunkt :)
Please can you let me know what make your hooded top is?, it looks so light and warm 😊. Thanks 👍
It's made by a small German company called Outliteside, but I don't know if they ship to other countries as well. But the material is called Polartec Alpha Direct (super lightweight fleece fabric), so maybe other companies use that fabric too...
@@ellihikes Thank you :)
Hai Ellie, I also just bought a Durston Solid and I want to take my dog with me hiking (same height like your dog). I am afraid that my dog will make holes in the floor of the inner tent with her nails since the fabric is very thin (same counts for my sleeping bag). What are your experiences with this? Greeting Tom
P.s. I like your videos: a lot of useful info!😊
Hi :) I make sure that my dogs nails aren't getting too long by cutting them from time to time. But I didn't have ANY issues with holes whatsoever even after well over 100nights in the tent. The material is thin, but I didn't get any holes in it! Thank you for your feedback :)
are you active in the german trekking light forum?
you must be, with all that UL gear!
I love the forum, although I'm mainly reading on it, not posting 😊
Very cool kit list, was you taking compass/map ? ,good health and safe travels, cheers craig
Thank you :) I have a compass on my gps watch. I don't carry paper maps (too heavy and too expensive), but I have offline maps on my phone and on a gps device as a backup 😊
Hi Elli, i think we have the same organization for the dog...how many kilomètres do you do with yours ? Thanks
It really depends on the terrain, elevation and weather. But on regular paths (so nothing too rocky) and with elevation of up to 600m/day, we're averaging 14-16miles. That's a comfortable distance for us if we're hiking for days I'm a row....
@@ellihikes great, i am in the same distance, 25 kms by days sometimes 30.