Backpacking UK - 3 days Solo Wild Camping in the Lake District

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  • Опубликовано: 8 окт 2022
  • I'm spending 3 days in the wild backpacking in the UK. I've chosen the Lake District as my wild camping destination. The plan is to do some serious hiking taking in many of the Wainwright Fells in the glorious lake district national park. I'm solo wild camping so I've got all my wild camping gear with me as I need to be totally self-sufficient. Backpacking for 3 days won't be easily especially as I'll be camping in the rain and wind.
    I'm using the Tarptent Scarp 1 as my backpacking tent. It's a 4 season tent that can withstand all sorts of conditions including wild camping in heavy rain and strong winds.
    Visit my new Amazon Shop! www.amazon.co.uk/shop/backpac...
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    My wild camp spot was Angle Tarn at 479 metres above sea level. This is a very popular wild camping spot, especially in summer. Is an absolutely stunning solo camping spot.
    The Wainwrights in Part 1 include:
    Stony Cove Pike
    Thornthwaite Crag
    High Street
    The Knott
    Rest Dodd
    These are part of the Far Eastern Fells in the Lake District.
    Part of hiking the Wainwright Fells is to show you what you can achieve when out backpacking. Hiking with a heavy backpack bag isn't easy but it can be done with a little perseverance and determination.
    If you are into your hiking, backpacking and wild camping please SUBSCRIBE ‪@BackpackingUK‬
    Thanks, Andy.
    #backpacking #wildcamping #camping
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  • @Grez537
    @Grez537 Год назад +5

    What an amazing video. Packed full of content. This is something I’m looking to do in the future. Hopefully with better weather. Helped me with info and ideas. Keep up the good work. All the best!

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  Год назад +1

      Definitely watch Day 2, the weather was much better 🙌 and it’ll give you many more ideas 💡

    • @peterdallyn6440
      @peterdallyn6440 Год назад

      99💸

  • @richardb7726
    @richardb7726 Год назад +3

    Enjoyed the vid, thanks. on kit - here goes, you asked!!
    Each to his own, but 16kgs is a lot for 3 nights, even with a biggish tent.
    I personally would carry less kit, I wear one set of clothes and carry one dry set to change into at night. Whatever you put on is going to be sweaty after 10 minutes, so just get used to it, it’s only the first minute or so anyway. merino wool is best though. My dry clothes Include a light quilted jacket, leggings, socks and t shirt. Merino wool. perhaps also a dry set of socks for the morning. I wear trail shoes so socks get damp quickly ( waterproof socks in winter) but there is something great about having nice clean socks at night/setting off.
    As a rule sheep don’t seem to mind if your not wearing deodorant when you walk past. So, I only carry toothpaste, small bottle of hand wash/soap and biodegradable wet wipes. Also as I do not intend to get a bullet wound, cut someone’s clothing off or perform minor surgery, I reduce my first aid kit down, to Imodium tablets, ibuprofen etc, compeed, plasters and a small bandage. I have some experience in first aid etc. it’s not what you carry it’s the knowledge of what to do with it that’s important.
    On that note consider a first aid and map reading course. They are quite good fun. Did one years and years ago. Summer mountain leader courses are a good place to start
    Somethings I would take, which you didn’t appear to have:
    OMM chest pouch - brilliant bit of kit, very handy
    A buff - versatile and makes an amazing difference in warmth
    A small bungy cord, for washing line in tent and weather permitting on the rucksack
    Recommend reading The Book of the Bivvy by Ronald Turnbull. Great book but might give you some ideas on going lightweight
    There you go - you did ask for comments!

    • @waxman4207
      @waxman4207 3 месяца назад +1

      Absolutely spot on critique.

  • @albion2742
    @albion2742 Год назад +5

    That opening scene brings back memories from 1949-50 for me. We spent 14 days motorcycle and sidecar camping in the lakes, It rained 9 out of 14 but great memories. the old pub is still there. Thanks from a Londoner now living in the USA.

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing, I don't think the weather has changed!

  • @waxman4207
    @waxman4207 3 месяца назад

    Great vid. However, my mantra is, as others have expressed, the more weight you carry, the more you'll enjoy your camping. The less weight you carry, the more you'll enjoy your walking. Backpacking is about enjoying the walking as opposed to wildcamping, enjoying your camping (overnight)

  • @rolacook222
    @rolacook222 Месяц назад

    A year after the fact, but enjoy your hiking gear information! Makes people think what they might want to have for themselves, good for you! Best, Rola (Oregon / USA)

  • @traceyevans6412
    @traceyevans6412 Год назад +1

    Great video as ever, Andy. I did my first two wild camps in the Lakes this summer and loved it. Haven’t got the right gear to do it this time of year or the nav skills so living vicariously through you until I can fix both shortcomings!

  • @TimberrlandOutdoors
    @TimberrlandOutdoors 6 месяцев назад

    Informative channel and video , great job my friend , best regards from a swedish camper 🌲

  • @AndyWragg
    @AndyWragg Год назад +1

    Hi Andy, Seen quite a few of your gear reviews lately (whilst I've been researching gear to replace my budget/surplus gear) and this is the first series I've watched where you are actually out using the stuff. Fair play mate, subbed.

  • @oscartravis5740
    @oscartravis5740 10 месяцев назад

    Blimey, so much gear in that pack! I did 2 nights a while ago and managed to get my gear down to 7kg full pack weight in a 42 litre rucksack by ditching all the extraneous crap I used to bring "just in case" but never ever used

  • @andykeast8920
    @andykeast8920 11 месяцев назад

    Some excellent tips. Thanks Andy. The simple tips about not inflating the pillow and mat seems obvious but it’s a real help.

  • @johnywaffle1365
    @johnywaffle1365 Год назад +2

    Enjoyed that. Thanks for putting yourself through it for us

  • @hikesome
    @hikesome Год назад +1

    Another wonderful adventure. Looks great out there. Lake District must be an amazing area for hiking. Nice one.

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  Год назад

      It's a paradise for hikers and backpackers. Challenging but not too dangerous. My Day 2 video will show off the scenery much better!

  • @MrDazP1adv3ntures
    @MrDazP1adv3ntures Год назад +1

    Very informative Andy and your enthusiasm shines through all day long. Keep up the great work and keep on creating the fab content buddy. I never FF'd it from the start to the finish
    ( audience retention stats - lol ) and more importantly I respect the fact that you reply to all of your comments unlike the other "Full time" RUclipsrs who are too busy to acknowledge the people who watch their content. I hope your channel gets the just rewards it deserves. Part two here we come .....

  • @EventyrsorenDenmark
    @EventyrsorenDenmark Год назад +1

    What a great and beautiful video.I enjoyed it very much. Wonderful adventure. Have a great sunday

  • @markatchison9974
    @markatchison9974 Год назад +1

    Great video. Nature can be quite challenging up on the Cumbrian fells, but if you take it on, it rewards you mentally with a lot of wholesome food for the future.
    Even terrible conditions are refreshing.

  • @tyroloutdoor
    @tyroloutdoor Год назад

    Brilliant video, enjoyed every second! Thanks Andy! 🤙

  • @no_soy_rubio
    @no_soy_rubio Год назад

    Nice, 3 days is usually the right amount for me on a wild camping trip. I'm looking forward to a shower and bed by that point 😆 thanks for going through everything you do to prepare and all the stuff you take - amazing how good a simple chocolate pudding can be when outside!

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  Год назад +1

      Haha I know what you mean. I think you get the best of both worlds with 3 days!

  • @walkandcamp
    @walkandcamp Год назад

    Great stuff. Looking forward to part 2 Andy.

  • @neilgirling1798
    @neilgirling1798 Год назад

    Enjoyable watch, love the footage, and the kit intro in which you use, 👍

  • @novembersierra6041
    @novembersierra6041 Год назад +1

    This is a great vid very inspirational !

  • @jimtilbrook4635
    @jimtilbrook4635 Год назад

    I’ve just received my Big Agnes Rapid SL reg/wide sleep mat for my next wild camp adventure. Excellent stuff Andy really enjoyed watching .

  • @ervinslens
    @ervinslens Год назад +1

    This looks gorgeous, outstanding wilderness! Simply enjoyable content my friend!

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  Год назад +1

      Wait for Day 2, it’s just stunning!

    • @unicorncup
      @unicorncup Год назад

      @@BackpackingUK when will day 2 be?

  • @jackscott2840
    @jackscott2840 Год назад

    Great video. Really enjoy watching your videos - full of information! Look forward to getting away to the South Downs at the end of the month!! 😁

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  Год назад

      My Auntie used to live down there, it's a really nice place to be!

  • @adge_ventures4915
    @adge_ventures4915 Год назад

    Great route that Andy. The blast up to thornthwaite crag is a belter 😂
    Looking forward to the next part 😌
    Adge.

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  Год назад

      It's ever more of a belter in gale force winds! 😩 😂😂😂

  • @lh9888
    @lh9888 Год назад

    Great video, looks like a proper adventure!!

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  Год назад

      It really was, that bit more time in the wild makes all the difference.

  • @DDLovett
    @DDLovett 11 месяцев назад +1

    I work in the lakes and now I can't look up at the mountains without wondering how many youtubers are up there.

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  11 месяцев назад +1

      Not so much RUclipsrs, it’s the Instagrammers!

  • @Bokooda
    @Bokooda Год назад

    Loving the 'full length' use-all-my-camping-gear format

  • @craigmorris6306
    @craigmorris6306 Год назад

    Awesome mate really enjoyed this take care

  • @andrewmacaulay1585
    @andrewmacaulay1585 Год назад +1

    Just think if you guys had grizzly bears….mountain lions to livened things up abit….you carry bear spray for the aggressive sheep herds?😃
    New Brunswick Canada 🇨🇦

  • @noreenhall646
    @noreenhall646 Год назад

    I'm from there and it's beautiful whatever you do, very good video ,enjoy

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  Год назад

      Very jealous, I'd love to live up there.

  • @blackmountainadventures
    @blackmountainadventures Год назад

    New sub from me buddy. Love to watch the multi day adventures, as you said it’s easy to head out just for the night with the safety of your vehicle not so far away. I think you said 16kg!!! Jesus that must have been back breaking. I think I was about 8kg for four day’s three nights 56 miles over the Cambrians. Trekking poles are a necessity when doing any kind of distance hikes for me especially descending, life savers. You camped at some stunning locations and put up with some brutal weather conditions. Look forward to your next adventure. ATB Lee Black Mountain Adventures 🙌

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  Год назад +1

      Cheers Lee! It's so hard travelling light when the forecast is poor so I had no choice but to take lots with me. Bizarrely, I got used to the weight quite quickly. I only ever noticed it once I stopped and put the bag on again.

    • @blackmountainadventures
      @blackmountainadventures Год назад

      @@BackpackingUK you had the right kind of bag for that weight 👍

  • @mikewanders
    @mikewanders Год назад

    Some serious wind! Great video

  • @lauriebloggs8391
    @lauriebloggs8391 Год назад

    Thank you, indeed, full of content as has been said. I'm amazed you have managed to keep your weight down to 16.5 kgs especially with all you have carried, good stuff!

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  Год назад +1

      A lot of people are saying it weighs far too much, but I personally think you've got to expect to carry that amount of gear for those conditions. I should add that includes 1.5L of water too.

    • @lauriebloggs8391
      @lauriebloggs8391 Год назад +1

      @@BackpackingUK Might be ok for the uber tech lightweight guys, but I'm around that just for a one nighter, lol!

  • @dawngriffiths6804
    @dawngriffiths6804 Год назад

    Epic thru-hike! Well done braving the weather! Really would like to have a go at the Wainwrights you tackled. Can't find video 2!? Looked in your playlist and it doesn't seem to be there? Really wanted to know your next route please. Tx 🙏🏾

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  Год назад

      Part 2 will be released this weekend. It takes forever to edit these!

  • @martynbonanza
    @martynbonanza Год назад

    I clicked like 40 seconds in - love it dude.

  • @jayh4255
    @jayh4255 Год назад

    Andy. Great watch, new to your channel lad also a camper with hair(next day usually becomes hat day) some great views just binged all 3 in the series
    Q. what's the grey hoodie you've got on in the opening clip? Love grid fleece clothing 😂
    Keep the content coming dude

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  Год назад +1

      It’s a Mountain Equipment Jacket (it’s really a fleece!).

  • @bernardscott1783
    @bernardscott1783 Год назад

    Very inspiring mate

  • @DarrenCureton
    @DarrenCureton Год назад

    Belter video, I have recently taken up hiking and wild camping, my first solo wild camp was at hard tarn walking to ruthwaite lodge from patterdale and then up to hard tarn from there. The plan was to go over helvellyn on the 2nd day but the weather was horrendous so it was back to patterdale to get changed in the car then drive home.

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  Год назад

      Nice little secret tarn there! Not many people know how to reach it. You always need to have a Plan B in the Lakes!

  • @F3ARxRAMBO
    @F3ARxRAMBO Год назад

    Keep up the good work 🤙🏻👌🏻

  • @arthurrsaker8893
    @arthurrsaker8893 Год назад

    Good to hear the importance you attache to safety in your load -out choices Andy, because if you have to bail, for whatever reason, you are more likely to get out unharmed and in good shape mentally to try again another day.. Good vidi buddy, nice to listen to your comments without your words being obliterated by the idiot noise of what too often passes for a music soundtrack on so many You Tube offerings. Well done.

  • @cerezo88
    @cerezo88 Год назад +1

    Well done G

  • @bobbybouchey4122
    @bobbybouchey4122 11 месяцев назад

    Seen bushman and blue do 12 mile in 14 hours and 10 peaks lol.

  • @DDLovett
    @DDLovett 11 месяцев назад

    Brilliant mate. What an insight into hard backpacking loadout.
    Have you done a loadout video on your motorcycle gear?
    I'm struggling to fit all my shizzle into my bike panniers as i want to delete the big ass drybag currently living on my rear seat and just use my 47litre topbox and my 35litre panniers.
    I take far too much stuff I am sure.

  • @anonymousclock8570
    @anonymousclock8570 Год назад

    Good filming

  • @ad4mpoole
    @ad4mpoole Год назад

    Great video

  • @karlbratby4349
    @karlbratby4349 10 месяцев назад

    can I please ask the AKU boots, which model were they? im looking at the Superalp NBK or the Meindl Vakuum, thanks for the video, watched it twice now 😀😀

  • @stigfloberghagenphotography
    @stigfloberghagenphotography 8 месяцев назад

    Great video 👍🙂

  • @arnomilius
    @arnomilius Год назад

    Just as a suggestion, I would swop the food with the first aid kit. Well done bud good video

  • @Ponk07
    @Ponk07 Год назад

    Great video Andy! Few questions about the Scarp 1 (I’m thinking of getting one): does it come with that little yellow bungee cord loop that the crossing poles go through at the top of the tent? Also, what length guy lines did you use for the sides of the tent? I know the standard Scarp 1 doesn’t include them. Thanks!

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  Год назад +1

      The loop on top is an extra and it stops the crossing poles wearing away the main hoop material. I'm not sure of the length of the guy lines but they're always longer than you think so start long!

  • @davidmoscrop3021
    @davidmoscrop3021 Год назад

    Great video, and looking forward to the next chapter. I'm just starting my backpacking adventure (first walk out with my pack this weekend) and I have some of the same gear. Osprey AG65, Big Agnus Rapide SL and Jetboil Stash 👍

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  Год назад

      Thanks for watching. You've made some great gear choices there!

  • @adambarker9578
    @adambarker9578 Год назад

    How does the Big Agnes sleeping mat compare to your mountain equipment aerostat. I have been looking at both mats and I am unsure which one to get? thanks for the videos, keep them coming

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  Год назад +1

      The Big Agnes mat genuinely much comfier. Warmth is about the same.

  • @grahamscothern4319
    @grahamscothern4319 Год назад

    Nice one Andy what a great adventure.
    Can’t wait for you next instalment.
    What base layers do you use ?
    I was looking at Rab ones look great but lots of money.
    Do you think it worth investing in quality base layers ?
    Atb Graham

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  Год назад +3

      I’d say 100% get Merino or Bamboo base layers but don’t worry about the brand.

  • @tobyhutchings4085
    @tobyhutchings4085 Год назад

    great video! im looking to get a scarp 1 also - what length of reflective guylines did you get with it?

  • @earlebacciochi9796
    @earlebacciochi9796 Год назад

    EXCELLENT ADVENTURE 👍 Eccles Cakes good 😋 But Rich Fruit Cake better ❤

  • @krispell8174
    @krispell8174 Год назад

    I have the same pack and was going to invest in the bladder. Where about’s does it fit in the pack? Just the little pocket in the back or do you have it hanging out the back between the pack and anti gravity system? Thanks

  • @skelts19
    @skelts19 Год назад

    Hi, great video. Does the % rain mean chance of rain or % of the area that may get rain?

  • @anojamunasingha9343
    @anojamunasingha9343 Год назад

    I am not sure how much I can actually carry as I haven’t done wild camping before and would like to though.what would you advise?

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  Год назад +1

      That’s a tricky one and one that’s almost impossible to answer. If it’s summer camping you can get away with a much lighter load but unfortunately winter camping will always be heavy. If you’re worried about weight, just build up a lightweight set up right from the start.

  • @x8holly8x
    @x8holly8x Год назад

    Great video! I'm hoping to start doing wild camping, I thought it was illegal in England though without the permission of the land owner? Do you just do it anyway and make sure to move any trace of yourself?

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  Год назад +1

      Yes, it is illegal in theory. Dart moor and Scotland are the only legal places. Stay out of everyone’s way and leave no trace and you should be ok.

  • @sampass
    @sampass Год назад

    Hi do you use the water filtration for all your water ? Or do you take some with you ? Also what do you do for lunches for please . Cheers

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  Год назад

      I used my new Lifestraw filtration device (a bit like a Sawyer Squeeze). However, I started with 1.5 liters of tap water from home. Lunches was a mixture of packet food, flapjack and Eccles cakes.

    • @sampass
      @sampass Год назад

      @@BackpackingUK awesome thank you

  • @HLB2512
    @HLB2512 Год назад

    Me and my wife are going here Saturday for our first wild camp, few questions where did u park? And also where would u suggest to camp ?
    Thanks harry

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  Год назад

      If you want to camp at Angle Tarn the easier route is up from Rooking / Patterdale.

  • @barrypanaretou9124
    @barrypanaretou9124 Год назад

    Top video man honestly but as I am new to this why so many dry bags?
    Why not just get a waterproof backpack?
    Or is it maybe just an organisation thing?

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  Год назад +1

      Waterproof covers on backpacks don’t really work plus they blow off easy in the wind. My dry bags are partly for organising and partly that it ensures nothing gets wet. It’s OTT for most trips but I knew the weather would be really bad for this trip and couldn’t afford for any of my gear to get wet.

    • @barrypanaretou9124
      @barrypanaretou9124 Год назад

      @@BackpackingUK Thanks for the explanation buddy I am really enjoying your channel and it is helping me make the correct purchases. Keep up the great work Andy. 👍🏼

  • @steveoegan
    @steveoegan Год назад

    What happened to your mountain equipment aerostat mat?! Didn't like it in the end?

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  Год назад

      It's still a great mat, I just wanted a wider mat. I move around a lot during the night and I kept falling off it, especially if there was a bit of a slope.

  • @xXXDeadlyHavocXXx
    @xXXDeadlyHavocXXx Год назад

    Hello sir is there anyway to get in contact with you regarding the logistics of Wild Camping, especially obtaining permission from the landowner and how you go about that? Thank you for your video!

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  Год назад

      Unfortunately I cannot help you with that, I struggle myself. I, like most people out there, don't obtain the permission of the landowner. However, I make sure I camp as far away from people and animals as possible and leave no trace.

  • @stevew585
    @stevew585 Год назад

    This is awesome, I was wondering how much water to take on a two day solo, no water sources nearby either,?

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  Год назад +1

      I can get away with taking very little. However, my mates go through 2-3 times as much as me!

    • @stevew585
      @stevew585 Год назад

      @@BackpackingUK I just brought that sleeping mat, going to try it this week on Mam Tor! :}

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  Год назад +1

      That sleeping mat is 10/10 and I really mean it!

    • @stevew585
      @stevew585 Год назад

      @@BackpackingUK Oh great! I did a ton of research before I brought it, wish I had of gone for the wide though...lol

  • @iwillflru2
    @iwillflru2 Год назад

    what date was you camping at angletarn? pretty sure them 3 camping near you was me, my brother and mate haha. we was there 08/10/22

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  Год назад

      I was there Thursday night into Friday morning. Did one of you have a bright orange tent?

    • @iwillflru2
      @iwillflru2 Год назад +1

      Ahh right so you was there 2 days before us, must of been someone else..
      Fantastic spot to camp!
      Great video btw

  • @michaelwilcock9745
    @michaelwilcock9745 Год назад +1

    At the risk of getting some crap. I’ve just watched the full video and I must say that if your 2 or 3 is anything or much worse than this I don’t know how you’ll survive. I don’t mean to be a Pratt but you seem to over dramatise for the sake of being on a camera. I get it’s your job to create content but just seemed forced, that everything was the pinacle and it couldn’t get any worse 🤷🏼‍♂️ you seem like a nice chap just try not to get too carried away by the camera lenses. Good luck for your future endeavours and to be fair I’ll still watch the rest of the series 👍🏻

  • @simonlattimer6148
    @simonlattimer6148 Год назад

    Can I ask who you bought the scarp tent through please bud? I'm after one.

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  Год назад +1

      Tarptent! You can only buy from them. Just remember there’s VAT and Duty to pay on top of their prices plus the exchange rate.

    • @simonlattimer6148
      @simonlattimer6148 Год назад

      @@BackpackingUK can I ask how much it eventually came to? As i I have tried to find out and couldn't get a straight answer. Thanks for reply and love the channel by the way!

  • @lewisgardner1660
    @lewisgardner1660 Год назад

    Do you have a chest holder for your camera? Then we could see you doing the walk rather than you telling us

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  Год назад +2

      The weather on Day 1 was too bad for scenic shots. Day 2 was much better!

    • @lewisgardner1660
      @lewisgardner1660 Год назад +1

      Looking forward to seeing it mate

  • @g66-nguyettran82
    @g66-nguyettran82 Год назад

    It’s such a great video! May I repost your channel to the platform named Gan Jing World which is full of clean and valuable videos? I will keep your videos as is for sure. Thank you!

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  Год назад

      No problem, glad you like it!

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  Год назад

      Hi, feel free to share Part 2 which is now 'live' on my channel ruclips.net/video/--7MwXUzX5E/видео.html

  • @iamapopsicle9457
    @iamapopsicle9457 Год назад

    Humandi to you too, whatever it means.

  • @iamapopsicle9457
    @iamapopsicle9457 Год назад

    Too much clothes. Merino will give you a few days before being too mankey. One extra jocks and socks ontop of your day clothes should be it I think.

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  Год назад +2

      The main reason for 2 merino tops is because they hold moisture too well. Yes, they stays warm when they’re wet but I didn’t fancy putting on a damp top the next day. They dry quick but not when they’re cold and damp.

  • @bernardscott1783
    @bernardscott1783 Год назад

    How heavy was your pack mate.??

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  Год назад +1

      I think 16kg from memory. That included food and water.

    • @bernardscott1783
      @bernardscott1783 Год назад

      @@BackpackingUK thanks mate and keep them coming.💓👍

  • @johnlongthorne4047
    @johnlongthorne4047 Год назад

    R U Sure U never left any of the main names left out.

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  Год назад

      Fairly sure 🤷🏻‍♂️ 😂 The weather was so bad I couldn’t take many scenic shots / videos so I only captured the summits.

  • @ruskinyruskiny1611
    @ruskinyruskiny1611 Год назад

    To much talking head. If you do need to show your face use small in frame shot. See Hiker Sheep and Bobo.

  • @camperp195
    @camperp195 Год назад

    What was your packweight andy?

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  Год назад +2

      16kg all-in including 1.5 litres of water.

    • @camperp195
      @camperp195 Год назад

      @@BackpackingUK tip for you,regarding coffees,i use a small orange juice bottle,i put 8-10 coffee sachets in,then some sweetners(dont use sugar) and then some powdered milk,do the same for hot chocolate,just does away with seperate sachets,sugar,milk etc,and as you are only carrying a small bottle you do away with the rubbish that you have to carry,a small 200 ml bottle does at least 10 coffees 👍

    • @BackpackingUK
      @BackpackingUK  Год назад

      Great idea, thanks for sharing 👍