On the string vest thing, I use a Brynje, a Norwegian brand string top, they're excellent, they keep you both warm and cool as required, there's nothing better for wicking sweat away and trapping warm air, and they also take longer to smell if you're unable to clean them for a few days. I have two of them and wouldn't be without them, best base layer I've ever used. They're also very quick to dry out after washing.
Good too know thanks. Will definitely have a look at one, one day and try out during winter as said... we swear by the synthetic at the moment. But thank for some decent honest feedback. HAPPY HOPPING 👌🏼 👍🏼
I just saw a video about this actually - they look ridiculous (I guess you're wearing them under other things anyway) however the ability to quickly warm and cool your body by trapping air under another layer or venting makes a lot of sense. ruclips.net/video/x9uh_o40OaM/видео.html
@@Nikells I've worn one on it's own when it's hot, they look fine, just like a black shirt with mesh, they keep you cooler than anything else when going bare chested when through hiking isn't really an option.
😂 my ringtone is rab c nesbits theme song 😂😂😂,,but i must say,,a good fleece jumper with nothing else while sitting at home is very good keeps u warm, u can buy fleece tracksuit bottoms as well ,,just for around the house to keep warmer. As i do.
@loghoppers some from the older gen of ppl, but i watch it too ,,and my kids have come in before asking if im going to answer my phone when the program starts,, 😂,,,happy xmas to ya both..
I use the synthetic ones and rarely had a problem with them. I reckon I'm using them about 7 months of the year. I've always found the clothing side of wilderness/primitive living really interesting, especially how they did things in medieval Europe and the like. Enjoyed this little video too.
Cheers. Thank-you. Yeah, primitive methods fascinate us too, but we'd look weird going into towns and villages dressed as an old hunter gatherers lol 😆. HAPPY HOPPING 👌🏼 👍🏼
Interesting,as always 👍. Though my wandering days are over staying warm is important and enjoyed your take on it. Happy warm Hopping to all 3 of you 👍🤝
Fully agree with you that's all down to personal choice. I love my Merino base layers, whereas my good lady finds then cold and prefers man made fibres. Really looking forward to more of your videos showcasing your unique lifestyle 👍
Good info..too many people get caught out in winter times they go out in daylight thinly rapped and then the night chill comes in and then they freeze...take care out there both and doggy.❤
subbed! i live up in scotland and was camping up ben nevis a few weeks ago. my choice for a baselayer is synthetic too, but i go alpha direct top and leggings. indeed it's good for hiking since its just insulation sewn into the mesh (for the airflow), and it's kinda fragile when bushwacking, but if im doing that i have another cheap layer top bung over me. i find that my layers tend to be loose fluffy knit > weave > fluffy knint > down/synthetic jacket so that i create as many air pockets as possible - air pockets are the way! i have the omm core hoodie as base layer but i would always normal just default to any sort of synthetic fleece baselayer when sitting about. i tend to just go on holiday for a few days and wildcamp for all of it. usually if im wet, i'll smash a hot nalgene bottle under by jacket and dry it out on me, synthetic dries so, so fast its brill.
@phtumshk we're synthetic top and bottom. This time of year tho.... gets a bit close, and debates need to be had whether to wear them through the day or just at night (I get too hot) the strange weather has something to do with it we feel. HAPPY HOPPING 👌🏼 👍🏼
Hiya you two...just wanted to ask what Cali means?.....also How do you keep your tent warm? I mean do you have to?Like candles,gas lamp etc....I went for solo walk and camp for 4 weeks so I know a little but any good tips I love cheers....I wish I could live the life...STAY FREE
@deothang eat dinner in your tent, have a small tent (less space to warm up). We find our bodies heat it up just fine and the dog too. Stick around and you'll see throughout our years. Cully is an endearing term we use for our subscribers... it is of Irish and Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Cully is "the woods" or as a name it means great chief or hey 👋🏽 or in a female sense, it's means Dove 🕊. So just our little touch on a more heart felt greeting. HAPPY HOPPING 👌🏼 👍🏼
I started wearing a vest these last few years, every day and not just when I'm walking or camping, some laugh at me and call me an old man, but I'm nice and warm and don't care! It also helps to keep my belly in! 😂
I remember hearing about how warm string vests are … but all I can find are so expensive (£50 to £80 per vest) … let me know if you find something at a sensible price.
@gudgengrebe will do, but for our nomadic lives or wild campers, we'd not really recommend. If hiking or running, yes... but longer stays... no. HAPPY HOPPING 👌🏼 👍🏼
@and3583 but it's warm, and thinner is a little easier to maintain.. so thinner wool stuff will probably be best for you to try out. HAPPY HOPPING 👌🏼 👍🏼
Actually the string vest is making a comeback? Used in Antarctic Expedition 1955-1958 . Now selling in outdoors shops . Why ? The holes trap pockets of air , and regulat the body better than traditional base layers, apparently? I thought it was a joke, but no it Actually works.
@robduncan599 I'll try one out in the summer then... so not going to put my life at risk if it fails. As mentioned, I've not tried one etc. Cheers for comment and support. HAPPY HOPPING 👌🏼 👍🏼
@harashigomari1690 houseless, not homeless. It's happened a couple of times, but have never accepted their kindness as it's not us. But being wild, doesn't have to make us dirty or lack a little pride in our appearances... however again, there has been times of grime too, usually to the oddjobbing as opposed to the way we live. HAPPY HOPPING 👌🏼 👍🏼
Going camping soon ....
On the string vest thing, I use a Brynje, a Norwegian brand string top, they're excellent, they keep you both warm and cool as required, there's nothing better for wicking sweat away and trapping warm air, and they also take longer to smell if you're unable to clean them for a few days. I have two of them and wouldn't be without them, best base layer I've ever used. They're also very quick to dry out after washing.
Good too know thanks. Will definitely have a look at one, one day and try out during winter as said... we swear by the synthetic at the moment. But thank for some decent honest feedback. HAPPY HOPPING 👌🏼 👍🏼
I just saw a video about this actually - they look ridiculous (I guess you're wearing them under other things anyway) however the ability to quickly warm and cool your body by trapping air under another layer or venting makes a lot of sense. ruclips.net/video/x9uh_o40OaM/видео.html
@@Nikells I've worn one on it's own when it's hot, they look fine, just like a black shirt with mesh, they keep you cooler than anything else when going bare chested when through hiking isn't really an option.
Hey thank you for this video. Fantastic advice. Hope you’re all safe and well. God bless😊
@OceansEleven-sd8wf Thank you, and cheers for commenting and continued support. we are well Cully. HAPPY HOPPING 👌🏼 👍🏼
😂 my ringtone is rab c nesbits theme song 😂😂😂,,but i must say,,a good fleece jumper with nothing else while sitting at home is very good keeps u warm, u can buy fleece tracksuit bottoms as well ,,just for around the house to keep warmer. As i do.
We live this way lol. But what an awesome ringtone lmao 🤣 do you have many people recognise it? HAPPY HOPPING 👌🏼 👍🏼
@loghoppers some from the older gen of ppl, but i watch it too ,,and my kids have come in before asking if im going to answer my phone when the program starts,, 😂,,,happy xmas to ya both..
Here iam.. first in the comments. Stay warm you 2 x
Lol 🙌 bless you, cheers Cully. HAPPY HOPPING 👌🏼 👍🏼
@loghoppers I see the winter beards growing mod!
@zedjay81 it's my secret warmth machine lol. HAPPY HOPPING 👌🏼 👍🏼
I use the synthetic ones and rarely had a problem with them. I reckon I'm using them about 7 months of the year.
I've always found the clothing side of wilderness/primitive living really interesting, especially how they did things in medieval Europe and the like. Enjoyed this little video too.
Cheers. Thank-you. Yeah, primitive methods fascinate us too, but we'd look weird going into towns and villages dressed as an old hunter gatherers lol 😆. HAPPY HOPPING 👌🏼 👍🏼
what suits you the key always ( 50 + years ) used merino wool as a ice climber and outdoor old guy
@johnmcgrath7133 nice one. HAPPY HOPPING 👌🏼 👍🏼
Interesting,as always 👍. Though my wandering days are over staying warm is important and enjoyed your take on it. Happy warm Hopping to all 3 of you 👍🤝
@liz7217 and HAPPY HOPPING to you too. Stay warm Cully. 👌🏼👍🏼
Good to see new vids, (Nomad Mart) 😊
@NomadMartUK cheers Cully, hope you're keeping warm and well. HAPPY HOPPING 👌🏼 👍🏼
Fully agree with you that's all down to personal choice.
I love my Merino base layers, whereas my good lady finds then cold and prefers man made fibres.
Really looking forward to more of your videos showcasing your unique lifestyle 👍
@IvanDP1967 thanks Cully, and many many more years to come. Stay tuned, HAPPY HOPPING 👌🏼👍🏼
Good info..too many people get caught out in winter times they go out in daylight thinly rapped and then the night chill comes in and then they freeze...take care out there both and doggy.❤
Too many caught out. Thanks you, HAPPY HOPPING 👌🏼 👍🏼
Good advice 👍
@@MarkWilliamson-g4w cheers. HAPPY HOPPING 👌🏼 👍🏼
subbed! i live up in scotland and was camping up ben nevis a few weeks ago. my choice for a baselayer is synthetic too, but i go alpha direct top and leggings. indeed it's good for hiking since its just insulation sewn into the mesh (for the airflow), and it's kinda fragile when bushwacking, but if im doing that i have another cheap layer top bung over me. i find that my layers tend to be loose fluffy knit > weave > fluffy knint > down/synthetic jacket so that i create as many air pockets as possible - air pockets are the way!
i have the omm core hoodie as base layer but i would always normal just default to any sort of synthetic fleece baselayer when sitting about. i tend to just go on holiday for a few days and wildcamp for all of it. usually if im wet, i'll smash a hot nalgene bottle under by jacket and dry it out on me, synthetic dries so, so fast its brill.
Exactly. Good words and good real world advice. Appreciate the sub and stick around. HAPPY HOPPING 👌🏼 👍🏼
My obsession of late , the baselayer .. anyway , i have a OEX which are ok , been looking at motorbike baselayers too ..
Polyester up top merino down below. Check out the brynje mesh base layer if you think string vests are over priced . Top vid nice one!
@phtumshk we're synthetic top and bottom. This time of year tho.... gets a bit close, and debates need to be had whether to wear them through the day or just at night (I get too hot) the strange weather has something to do with it we feel. HAPPY HOPPING 👌🏼 👍🏼
Just spare us any dance videos to Right Said Fred. 🤣
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Hiya you two...just wanted to ask what Cali means?.....also How do you keep your tent warm? I mean do you have to?Like candles,gas lamp etc....I went for solo walk and camp for 4 weeks so I know a little but any good tips I love cheers....I wish I could live the life...STAY FREE
@deothang eat dinner in your tent, have a small tent (less space to warm up). We find our bodies heat it up just fine and the dog too. Stick around and you'll see throughout our years.
Cully is an endearing term we use for our subscribers... it is of Irish and Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Cully is "the woods" or as a name it means great chief or hey 👋🏽 or in a female sense, it's means Dove 🕊. So just our little touch on a more heart felt greeting. HAPPY HOPPING 👌🏼 👍🏼
@@loghoppers sweet as....thanks
Great question. I wondered about the Cully thing. Now it makes sense. Thanks for the information.
@wardy2002 tried to squeeze it into the Bio, but the tube wasn't having it... not enough space lol. HAPPY HOPPING 👌🏼 👍🏼
I started wearing a vest these last few years, every day and not just when I'm walking or camping, some laugh at me and call me an old man, but I'm nice and warm and don't care! It also helps to keep my belly in! 😂
I remember hearing about how warm string vests are … but all I can find are so expensive (£50 to £80 per vest) … let me know if you find something at a sensible price.
@gudgengrebe will do, but for our nomadic lives or wild campers, we'd not really recommend. If hiking or running, yes... but longer stays... no. HAPPY HOPPING 👌🏼 👍🏼
Polyester Mesh Long Sleeve Lightweight Base Layer (for cycling but who cares) - ebay - £13
@PHYSIZIST yeah, why not. HAPPY HOPPING 👌🏼 👍🏼
I love wool, but it's heavy and takes so long to dry out 😮
@and3583 but it's warm, and thinner is a little easier to maintain.. so thinner wool stuff will probably be best for you to try out. HAPPY HOPPING 👌🏼 👍🏼
Actually the string vest is making a comeback? Used in Antarctic Expedition 1955-1958 .
Now selling in outdoors shops . Why ? The holes trap pockets of air , and regulat the body better than traditional base layers, apparently? I thought it was a joke, but no it Actually works.
@robduncan599 I'll try one out in the summer then... so not going to put my life at risk if it fails. As mentioned, I've not tried one etc. Cheers for comment and support. HAPPY HOPPING 👌🏼 👍🏼
How do you avoid looking homeless
@harashigomari1690 houseless, not homeless. It's happened a couple of times, but have never accepted their kindness as it's not us. But being wild, doesn't have to make us dirty or lack a little pride in our appearances... however again, there has been times of grime too, usually to the oddjobbing as opposed to the way we live. HAPPY HOPPING 👌🏼 👍🏼