Hi Leigh. Nice to see you back on fine form with an excellent and very informative presentation. Great kit with multiple configuration options. Thanks for the demos.
I've got a wee 'go to' spot in a local wood that the A frame fits perfectly between a couple of trees. I generally go somewhere between the pegged to the ground and the 'raised' day set up, I tie it high enough that we can sit under and it means that 2 dudes, 2 dogs and our gear can get under. If its blowy then it is drafty but that's why we have sleeping bags. 🤷♂ Plenty headroom if we're having to live and cook under it if its pishing down and a bit more room to fumble about for your boots if you need to vacate for that old man middle of the night pee. Probably not ideal but I use those cords with a ball on the end (steady !) that are designed for eye holes but I lash them round the tie offs, work fine.
Great to see you back, already got the jungle knots from TRC so might checkout other stuff they do. Great setups to practice with the kids and never stop laughing at your `double entendre`s` 😂...did you ever read the Viz back in the day?
That's how prepper/bushcraft videos should be done. Useful tips and info. Not the end of the world crap. Great vid mate.
👍 thanks for watching
Like flunky pepper
Good stuff. Thanks for sharing.
Great video, fun 2 😂😂
Great.😄 Nice to see you back. Love the funny film clips.
Hi Leigh. Nice to see you back on fine form with an excellent and very informative presentation. Great kit with multiple configuration options. Thanks for the demos.
Thanks Richard 🤙
Food for thought... Might try a couple of these for the kids in the summer. (if we get one!)
We will get a summer. The Great British summer is my best 2 weeks of the year.
Some nice tarp setups, great to see you buddy.
Cheers foggy
Another good one i prefer to the lean-to but with bungees.
Yeh I agree.
I've got a wee 'go to' spot in a local wood that the A frame fits perfectly between a couple of trees. I generally go somewhere between the pegged to the ground and the 'raised' day set up, I tie it high enough that we can sit under and it means that 2 dudes, 2 dogs and our gear can get under. If its blowy then it is drafty but that's why we have sleeping bags. 🤷♂ Plenty headroom if we're having to live and cook under it if its pishing down and a bit more room to fumble about for your boots if you need to vacate for that old man middle of the night pee. Probably not ideal but I use those cords with a ball on the end (steady !) that are designed for eye holes but I lash them round the tie offs, work fine.
Sounds like a good set up
Nice to see you back 🥰
Great bit of kit, and good demos of usage.
Thanks for watching
Great vid Leigh hope you and your family are well 😊
All good here thanks 👍
Great vid Leigh,good tutorial and reminder i should have a barbecue at weekend.(joke)
Cheers Chris 🍗🤣
Gets a 👍 from me
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Glad to see you back i am going to get one of them from you're shop i can't wait to try it out 👍when are you going to do you're fire 🔥side chats again
Soon hopefully 👍
Great to see you back, already got the jungle knots from TRC so might checkout other stuff they do. Great setups to practice with the kids and never stop laughing at your `double entendre`s` 😂...did you ever read the Viz back in the day?
Yes viz was a must and still get the annual
Too may f'narr's 😂😂
A cracking video as always Leigh. Have you got a 'concealed carry' licence for those legs..? 😄
No I haven’t but they should be classed as a health hazard
Don't know if the world is ready for legs that sexy, so early in spring. Great video though!
I had to issue a warning just in case there are innocent eyes watching
@@TheBugOutShop 🤣🤣