Hi, new subscriber here. Can I just say how good this video is. This is the exact type of content we need more of. Trial and error, testing your equipment and plans. Getting out there and actually putting it into practice. There's more to learn from running these types of scenarios than anything else. If I could be so cheeky, I would ask for more/different scenarios in the future, when you have time. Many thanks.
What a lovely comment, thank you! And for the sub too. You can email me by all means, see channel info (while on a pc) and email is on there. I've got some great scenarios coming soon so look out for them! 😀
Entertaining and educational EP. i missed this video last week. The importance of planning cannot be over-mentioned, particularly when it comes to where to go, how to get there and what to take. You've done the best thing by practicing before a shtf. Next wild-camp should be 3rd time lucky? ps. Have just lit a T-light to see if it can get a mug of water hot enough for a decent moaning brew. probably the best way to start the day. Thank you for taking us all along Buddy.
Great video. Those fences would be dealt with if it was actually a bug out situation, just cut them down. Other than that, I’m not climbing them very easily. You did a great job and I love the honesty of the video.
Great bug out EP. It goes to show how many obstacles one has to consider in terms of terrain etc..,in case of a SHTF. Where i go camping i have a tick problem,hopefully you havent encountered any in your neck of the woods. If so,Permethrin treated clothes will do the trick. Probably the biggest hazard out there,are ticks and the pathogens they carry. Look forward to the next one. Cheers 🙂👍🙏
Excellent content again Steve , thank you . Was hoping you would answer my question from the last tarp video , does it allow light through ? Not to worry . You looked in your element and enjoyed every minute of that .
Hi, yes I tried what you daid before, I did film it but didn't put it in the video. I put my solar lantern on inside and you coukd see a faint glow, so pretty discrete.
Good effort, and congratulations on your first adult wild camp! Certainly, 20 - 30 kgs is a rather large pack weight! The strategy I use when wild camping ad pack weight is: short hike = 'luxury', carry the the stuff I want, and long hike = minimalist, carry the stuff I need. So, for a long hike, I can just about fit all my stuff in a 50L pack. I think, if you're planning any winter hikes and are worried about the cold, a small tent rather than a tarp, or using a closed tarp-tent configuration, would save you having to carry the extra layers and sleeping bag as the your body heat should heat the tent/tarp pretty well. Great video, looking forward to the next one.
Wow you are very close to me i Hike there all the time ...Last time i hiked up to the Oxney Bottom i had my two dogs with me and we had a bite to eat inside the Chapel one of my dogs frooze inside the chapel it was very strange my other dog was fine but she frooze i had to carry her out and once we left the woods she was fine it was mad as i didnt feel uncomfortable at all very strange indeed ... I didnt know i had a prepper channel this local ...nice 1
Hi, new subscriber here. Can I just say how good this video is. This is the exact type of content we need more of. Trial and error, testing your equipment and plans. Getting out there and actually putting it into practice. There's more to learn from running these types of scenarios than anything else. If I could be so cheeky, I would ask for more/different scenarios in the future, when you have time. Many thanks.
What a lovely comment, thank you! And for the sub too. You can email me by all means, see channel info (while on a pc) and email is on there. I've got some great scenarios coming soon so look out for them! 😀
Entertaining and educational EP. i missed this video last week. The importance of planning cannot be over-mentioned, particularly when it comes to where to go, how to get there and what to take. You've done the best thing by practicing before a shtf.
Next wild-camp should be 3rd time lucky?
ps. Have just lit a T-light to see if it can get a mug of water hot enough for a decent moaning brew. probably the best way to start the day.
Thank you for taking us all along Buddy.
Gotta love a good moaning brew! lol. Thanks mate, yeah looking forward to next time which hopefully will be soon, regardless of the weather.
Well done for not giving up. Another great video.
Thank you.
Great video. Those fences would be dealt with if it was actually a bug out situation, just cut them down. Other than that, I’m not climbing them very easily. You did a great job and I love the honesty of the video.
Thank you.
Great bug out EP. It goes to show how many obstacles one has to consider in terms of terrain etc..,in case of a SHTF. Where i go camping i have a tick problem,hopefully you havent encountered any in your neck of the woods. If so,Permethrin treated clothes will do the trick. Probably the biggest hazard out there,are ticks and the pathogens they carry. Look forward to the next one. Cheers 🙂👍🙏
Excellent content again Steve , thank you .
Was hoping you would answer my question from the last tarp video , does it allow light through ? Not to worry .
You looked in your element and enjoyed every minute of that .
Hi, yes I tried what you daid before, I did film it but didn't put it in the video. I put my solar lantern on inside and you coukd see a faint glow, so pretty discrete.
Things do not go the way you imagined. That's a great lesson.
Good effort, and congratulations on your first adult wild camp! Certainly, 20 - 30 kgs is a rather large pack weight! The strategy I use when wild camping ad pack weight is: short hike = 'luxury', carry the the stuff I want, and long hike = minimalist, carry the stuff I need. So, for a long hike, I can just about fit all my stuff in a 50L pack. I think, if you're planning any winter hikes and are worried about the cold, a small tent rather than a tarp, or using a closed tarp-tent configuration, would save you having to carry the extra layers and sleeping bag as the your body heat should heat the tent/tarp pretty well. Great video, looking forward to the next one.
Nice one, thanks for the advice! 👍
Loving the vid, defo need to look into those woods, maybe anyway. Thank you 👌👌
Thank you. I'll be definitely going back and deeper in next time.
Hi Steve hot drinks are very Important
Wow you are very close to me i Hike there all the time ...Last time i hiked up to the Oxney Bottom i had my two dogs with me and we had a bite to eat inside the Chapel one of my dogs frooze inside the chapel it was very strange my other dog was fine but she frooze i had to carry her out and once we left the woods she was fine it was mad as i didnt feel uncomfortable at all very strange indeed ... I didnt know i had a prepper channel this local ...nice 1
Nice to hear you're local! That must have been quite unnerving mate. I haven't seen the chapel yet, I'll check that out. Thanks for watching.
@@everydayprepper There is some good safe parking alot closer and the trails in are alot better its a pretty spooky place he he
It's bad enough driving past them woods at night never mind camping 😱
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