STORM ARWEN SUMMIT CAMP 100mph+ Strong Winds and Snow at 910m in a Broken Tent WILD CAMPING SOLO UK

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2021
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    It seemed several people camped out in storm Arwen with different outcomes. Here is my version of events camping out on the summit of Great End in the Lake District National Park. Great End is a beautiful mountain standing at 910m with views over Great Gable and Scafell Pike. I chose this mountain to camp on because it has a fairly easy walk down to safety on the south side which would have been more sheltered from the storm front which was coming from the North. I know the area well and felt it a safer option than what I originally planned in Snowdonia, being Glyder Fawr. I packed my equipment meticulously ensuring I had all necessary items for Blue and I to safely camp out in storm conditions. Although my tent broke because of the high wind speeds it didn’t fail me as throughout I felt completely safe within. I chose to stay safe within the warmth of my equipment and tent rather than increase the risks by attempting to escape the mountain. It was an epic night and a real ‘in the field’ test of my equipment which all served me well and kept me well within my comfort zone.
    Please take care of yourselves and make sure you have the right equipment to suit the conditions, risk assess completely to suit your own experiences, abilities and comfort zones and enjoy your adventures safely.
    All love
    Al and Blue
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  • @BUSHMANandBLUE
    @BUSHMANandBLUE  Год назад +10

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    • @Healthierthanyesterday_forever
      @Healthierthanyesterday_forever 11 месяцев назад +1

      What a survival bro,I loved ur positivity,I'm ur newest subscriber,I loved this adventure,lots of love from India,I want to see ur channel grow,I feel positive vibes from u,keep posting videos like this ❤

    • @twhis9843
      @twhis9843 7 месяцев назад

      If you don’t test your equipment in planned conditions you can quickly be overwhelmed when conditions pop up that you’re not ready for. I think this was a well done.
      You say never again, but I’m sure by now you’re saying Can’t Wait For The Next One.

    • @myepicjourney8275
      @myepicjourney8275 5 месяцев назад

      You take it as it comes.

    • @katyyeps7631
      @katyyeps7631 Месяц назад

      Would you kindly,get some blanket to keep him your lovely dog warm at night n some warm clothes as they also fell cold.🙏

  • @brucemattes5015
    @brucemattes5015 9 месяцев назад +5

    *I learned the ultimate outdoors lesson PERMANENTLY back in 1982.*
    I stupidly, foolishly, arrogantly, and egotistically thought that I could go winter camping in the Alaska Range in mid-January while pushing my high quality, but nonetheless, 3-season clothing, sleeping bag, ground pad, and tent past the point where any sane outdoorsman should have dared to take such equipment.
    The temperatures that night fell to somewhere around -19° F. All of us were under clothed, under equipped, and under tented, no one more so than I was.
    I came very close to dying from hypothermia that night, and even after we took refuge in an unheated (incandescent light bulbs only) generator building, I shivered uncontrollably for the better part of 9.5 hours. That was approximately 2 hours of shivering in the tent while wearing every stitch of clothing in my pack; 6 hours shivering in the generator building; and another 1.5 hours shivering in the lodge when the owner came outside at daylight to check on his generator, discovered us sitting on our sleeping pads inside of our sleeping bags on top of the shed's concrete pad; and brought us inside, where his wife fed us innumerable cups of coffee and hot cocoa.
    That was a valuable lesson to learn. *ALL* clothing, sleeping bags, sleeping pads, tents, and outdoor equipment is limited structurally and/or by its ability to insulate. Exceed those limits by whatever their maximum allowable tolerances are, and you put your life in jeopardy.
    That night in the Alaska Range GOD alone decided that it wasn't yet my time to die. My core body temperature had to be perilously low by the time that the lodge owner came out and found us.

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  9 месяцев назад +1

      I hope others read this! Thank you for sharing your story. It’s so easy to underestimate the conditions and overestimating your kit. You can quickly you find yourself in a dangerous position and suffering. Great experience for you and I’m glad you survived the night. 👍👍👍

  • @StormyNight777
    @StormyNight777 2 года назад +84

    Blue is saying, "He's crazy for being out in this storm, so I have to go and take care of him and make sure we get home safely". LOL Blue is a great dog.

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +5

      He loves been out in it all. He just wants to play😂👍

    • @StormyNight777
      @StormyNight777 2 года назад +3

      Just teasing, but he is a great dog. Aussie? I had a tri colored Aussie and she was wonderful. Beautiful and smart dogs. Good luck on your adventures. I'm hooked watching them.

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +2

      He’s a border collie. Similar look to the Aussie. Glad you’re enjoying our adventures 😊

    • @janetkrulock1971
      @janetkrulock1971 Год назад +1

      Loved this extreme adventure with you and Blue , Al. You have a great sense of humor and so enjoyed this so you have a new subscriber from Ohio

    • @teresareynolds4364
      @teresareynolds4364 Год назад

      I bred Australian shepherds just like blue. He's a blue Merle, not a wolf, lol,
      I have a beautiful male who was pick of the litter sitting here beside me. He definitely loves the snow, but so easy for them to get frostbite on the pads, 😊

  • @evangarydeans
    @evangarydeans 2 года назад +51

    13k subs? Dude this is some quality entertainment. Absolutely love your content 13k is no where near enough for how much dedication you so clearly put into your videos. Great work mate

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +9

      Thanks mate😊. I’m definitely hoping my channel grows exponentially 😂. I just need everyone to share on social media and tell friends 👍👍👍

    • @AuntTT
      @AuntTT 2 года назад +4

      I have been watching these types of videos for awhile now. These are by far my favorite!

  • @juliegraham6452
    @juliegraham6452 2 года назад +123

    I was so glad I already knew you were both safe when I watched this. More gripping than a James Bond film. Who’d ever have thought watching a bloke and a dog lie in a tent for 18 hours could be so riveting!

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +12

      😂😂😂 when you put it like that’s it’s pretty weird. I wish I got a budget bigger than zero to make films. I might be truly challenging james bond😂

    • @louiseannatfreeyourspirit
      @louiseannatfreeyourspirit 2 года назад +12

      This made me giggle as I finally released the tension of watching this. I, also, love the relaxed demeanour and humorous language contrasting the high intensity situation - Mr bond would be proud.

    • @bernielomaxsmustache7204
      @bernielomaxsmustache7204 2 года назад

      Seriously you are a freak

    • @DAVHORNER
      @DAVHORNER Год назад +2

      Utterly amazes me how you are able to produce a channel of this quality on your own (sorry also the ever present Blue). The BBC would need a whole production team (and probably stunt men to boot). You are really creative!

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  Год назад +3

      😂😂😂 I just film what’s there. My videos are a zero budget so I just make do 😬

  • @gazclint1
    @gazclint1 2 года назад +70

    As a wild camper and mountain Walker my self I’ve seen a lot of these kind of videos but none come close to yours, absolute joy to watch😄what a great team you and blue are. I’ve had a couple of tents destroyed in bad wind myself but the key is to ride it out like you did. Take care

  • @krisk4513
    @krisk4513 2 года назад +85

    I don’t think I’ve ever seen a dog so chill. Especially with the weather dynamics. You did a great job raising Blue!

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +19

      😂 he is so calm although I’m always calm so he won’t get a panic vibe. 👍

    • @Wings_of_foam
      @Wings_of_foam 2 года назад +1

      Lol.

    • @Fredgangai
      @Fredgangai 6 месяцев назад

      The dog had no choice.

    • @lw1zfog
      @lw1zfog 3 месяца назад +1

      14:50 ‘what we doing mate, this storms going to be mental, & my knackers are frozen’

    • @sda141
      @sda141 2 месяца назад +1

      I think their temperaments are well matched. 🥰

  • @terryparker743
    @terryparker743 7 месяцев назад +2

    Blue is giving you the look. I may be a dog but I am camping with one mad dog. Great vid. Wow I have had my share of camping in some storms here in Oz, but nothing like this.

  • @andremenzel6658
    @andremenzel6658 2 года назад +22

    Finally, this is a REAL survival Vid!! MGG!! I've seen some vids, but this one is ... OUTSTANDING!!!
    Good you two got home safe!

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +2

      Well I’ll always be honest and if I say storm I mean it 😉

  • @NikkiEvernight
    @NikkiEvernight 2 года назад +30

    Never mind the wind, the stove near gave me a heart attack!
    Glad you and Blue are safely down. Good work making a cider in that!

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +7

      😂 yes the stove was the most dangerous point. Thanks!

    • @marky7038
      @marky7038 2 года назад +1

      I was about to just post something similar, the stove was the maddest part of it all 😂

    • @concepciontorres24
      @concepciontorres24 Год назад

      Waw the dog is exelent worry about fire snow 🥶🥶 be safe youare brave

  • @chrisspires9302
    @chrisspires9302 Год назад +11

    I think there's something about camping in such bad weather which is so appealing, maybe the fact that millimetres separate you from utter misery and you can feel it all but are just about protected...love it!!

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  Год назад +1

      Yes definitely mate. I live the thrill of it😬

  • @robertpaulis439
    @robertpaulis439 9 месяцев назад +7

    After finding this video, during the intense gales, I had to step outside of my cabin and I was bracing myself anticipating brutal weather only to find a sunny calm afternoon. I laughed as I was quite shocked as it wasn't storming at all!

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  9 месяцев назад +2

      😂 I’m glad you were fully immersed in the video😂

  • @mikeysoft7
    @mikeysoft7 2 года назад +25

    What an amazing, awe-inspiring video!
    To keep smiling in those atrocious conditions is fantastic, and great to see you are being totally honest and showing it how it actually is.

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +5

      Thanks Mike. Always honest! It was a good experience but it would take a lot to loose a smile. 😬

  • @jamiepastman5594
    @jamiepastman5594 9 месяцев назад +3

    there are all these great moments where you smile maniacally after pointing out how bad it’s going to be. I have the utmost respect, especially for your ultra chill dog!

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  9 месяцев назад

      😂 just embrace the moments whatever is thrown at you 👌

  • @dakotaprojectify
    @dakotaprojectify 2 года назад +6

    I really like how you made a special bivy bag for blue. As well as have the blanket.
    Despite being a hardy breed there is no substitute for someone taking care of him.

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +2

      Yes that bivvy I made him works well to keep the weather off👍

  • @SuperJimbell
    @SuperJimbell Год назад +1

    Anyone who loves their dog like you has a good heart and speaks volumes.

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  Год назад

      I definitely love my dog 😬. He has a good life with me👌

  • @benji.B-side
    @benji.B-side 2 года назад +9

    I watch a lot of bush craft, camping, wild camping and such type of videos and must say this is one of the best that I've watched. Fantastic video and Blue is an amazing dog, well done and thank you. Respect!!

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +3

      Thanks mate much appreciated! 👍👍👍

  • @johnshaw8769
    @johnshaw8769 2 года назад +8

    Hello Alan and Blue. Another exciting adventure that was beautifully filmed and very atmospheric but so big on excitement. I think it was a worthwhile thing to do even if it's not one to be repeated on purpose. You now know the 'test to destruction limit' of your tent and that your other kit will keep you alive and even reasonably comfortable in extreme conditions. Also, having done this under (more or less) controlled conditions you now know the drill if it happens to you when you don't want it to. The other thing learned is that the Abisko can be used in the winter but it is not a real four season tent. It would need to be free standing of at least semi-geodesic or preferably geodesic design with a snow skirt or apron to prevent the ingress of snow under the fly sheet that you experienced. Especially given that the snow could have been a lot worse. A gas stove detached from the gas canister with a pre-heat loop to vaporise the fuel would be wise at low temperatures and also taking the fuel container into your sleeping bag to keep it warm. Or, use meths in a Trangia bottle that you can keep warm beside you without fear of it spilling. The old Whisperlite stoves are great because they vaporise fuel and can blast out a flame at high pressure even when you're low on fuel but I wouldn't use one inside a tent that was smaller than the Albert Hall. I hope this doesn't sound too preachy, it's just meant to be a few constructive thoughts. More power to you for being brave enough to try. I would be very interested to see you review a real four season tent designed for extreme conditions if you could lay your hands on one - the are b....y expensive though.

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +2

      If the tent was double poled which it is designed to I think it would have helped but definitely a snow skirt is needed. These tents can weigh a lot though. I have a couple of 4 season stoves but the one I used works well up to what I’ve tested it which is -8. It flared because I overfilled the gas canister nothing to do with weather. I’ve done it a few times but don’t learn😂. I hope people have an idea of at least this one survival technique if they ever get caught out in a storm… staying put. I need another tent to test next!😬 thanks pal.

  • @naomipaterson9300
    @naomipaterson9300 2 года назад +5

    Storm Arwen literally blew part of my chimney off the roof of my house! This is next level!

  • @myepicjourney8275
    @myepicjourney8275 5 месяцев назад +2

    When your dog put his paw up on you. He was saying "get me out of here."

  • @simonhuss9619
    @simonhuss9619 Год назад +10

    Omg found this channel last night, 2nd flim ive watched now, your enthusiasm and always looking at the bright side of things is so refreshing, especially when your challenging yourself against the mountain and elements like that, makes a change in this day and age of everyone moaning and complaining all the time, good on you mate

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  Год назад

      Thanks buddy and welcome👊. Loads of awesome adventures to catch up on in some beautiful places. Enjoy👍

  • @potyimotyi
    @potyimotyi 2 года назад +15

    I was out in my tent on Friday when Storm Arwen hit us. 7 tents out in the wind. 1 tent collapsed, 1 person left before the stronges wind came. 5 tents with 5 winter warriors have made it safe and sound. Yes it's all about having the right kit. I was warm and toasty, dry and managed to sleep too. Amazing what we are capable of.
    Please carry on with your videos, I really enjoy them. Stay safe and see you next time

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +1

      Sounds quite an experience being in a group like that. It would be good to test out loads of tents in those conditions. Which tent was best😉?

    • @potyimotyi
      @potyimotyi 2 года назад +1

      @@BUSHMANandBLUE funny enough I was with an oex phoxx 2, this tent has saved my life few times. A month ago I was near to your spot, in about 70 miles wind and torrential rain. That was the first big test. And this time Arwen. Not a single flake of snow inside, no damage at all. Loved every second of it.

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +1

      Excellent! Nice to build trust with your kit.

    • @sieunhau1
      @sieunhau1 2 года назад +1

      @@potyimotyi oex pho 2, I know that. It can withstand 70 80mph windy conditions easily.

    • @potyimotyi
      @potyimotyi 2 года назад

      @@sieunhau1 absolutely, they are really good in all sorts of conditions

  • @rich9695
    @rich9695 2 года назад +23

    I’ve been binge watching videos like this one the past few hours, gotta say your both very brave for being out in the storm just being in the house having the windows rattling all night was enough to keep me awake 😂

  • @irenejoseph9547
    @irenejoseph9547 2 года назад +1

    Love your videos with your best pal, Blue. I watched this video on December 28 sitting on my patio with the temp almost 70. I absolutely held my breath as those wind speeds got crazier and crazier and the snow blowing into your disintegrating tent made me shiver. Such breathtaking beauty combined with heart-stopping fear. Glad you did this to show us all it is possible but I agree with your words “never again”. Keep safe and keep the adventures coming.

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад

      That’s a better way of experiencing it😂. I’m glad you’re enjoying my channel👍👍👍

  • @yonderoutdoorsuk
    @yonderoutdoorsuk 2 года назад +7

    What an adventure! Those views were incredible in the morning! Just breathtaking literally! I'm glad you caveated the video throughout as the only thing about it is it's commensurate with your fitness, your gear, your risk mitigation and your vast experience. I'm sure without either one of these someone else might have got themselves in bother. Appreciate the health warnings and advice you're giving. The dog clearly absolutely love it... but let's face it you both have such an inseparable bond. He'd follow you anywhere! All the best!

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +2

      Awwwww thanks! He would follow me everywhere but it seems I’m always following him😂. Thank you very much though your words are much appreciated 👍👍👍

    • @jonothandoeser
      @jonothandoeser 2 года назад +1

      Haha! This was a great advertisement for buying tents with bottoms on them!

  • @craigwatson9320
    @craigwatson9320 Год назад +5

    Total kudos to You and Blue for sharing this epic adventure, totally loved it and powerfully inspiring 👍👍

  • @KevinWoodsWorkshop
    @KevinWoodsWorkshop 2 года назад +3

    All I can say is you’re very brave for putting yourself through that but you did have it all under control. Great video and thanks for sharing.

  • @rillawhat8142
    @rillawhat8142 Год назад +2

    Blue is like: "humans!"
    Honestly that looks like a lot of fun and terrifying at the same time. Props!! 👍🏾

  • @kyv9627
    @kyv9627 Год назад +2

    The Best outdoors camping on RUclips..#1….I watch this video every night…we want more crazy weather camping like this one ☝️

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  Год назад +1

      😂😂😂 it’s definitely an entertaining video. Roll on winter. 😉

  • @NNICKKK
    @NNICKKK 2 года назад +13

    Looking forward to catching this in a bit. I was out on Sat night after the worst of it. Was a stunning night. Well worth the wind chill. I'm still new to solo camping, but this was a test for me and my gear. I was too warm at -13 so something must have been right lol. The confidence you get just pushing yourself a little bit each time out is great, it's awesome knowing your gear and set up can handle more than you might think. I def learned that this weekend and stayed safe. ATB man 🙏

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +7

      Exactly that! Worth gaining trust with your kit and knowing its limits otherwise you could get caught out. 👊

    • @thegroove2000
      @thegroove2000 2 года назад +2

      Well done.

  • @terrencetwigg2699
    @terrencetwigg2699 2 года назад +8

    Although I wouldn't have done it myself I appreciated your video, it showed me why I wouldn't do it, no way.
    You continue to do your thing, you're not forcing anyone to copy your wild camping experiences, your showing people the joys and what could be the dangers of wild camping.
    Wish you all the best for your future adventures, I'll be watching them to gain more hints from you and blue. All the 👌 👍.

    • @maggi666
      @maggi666 2 года назад

      Yes, Terry and myself watch all your videos All! We love them and can see your experience!

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +2

      Definitely that mate! I hope people learn a bit about safety on a mountain if they ever get caught out. Thanks you I’m glad you are now watching with Maggi😉

  • @SupTim1
    @SupTim1 Год назад +12

    Best wishes to you and Blue. That was the most gnarly camping I've ever seen ❤️

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  Год назад +2

      😂it definitely was a tough night. Loved it!

  • @email3265
    @email3265 2 года назад +6

    The challenge was there, you'd planned ahead, and an excellent video and well done! Thanks

  • @saitdesigns
    @saitdesigns Год назад +8

    You guys have such awesome adventures in such stunning landscapes!! And blue is so living his best life!!

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  Год назад +2

      He defies a lucky dog. So many just sit at home 😭

  • @simonwoodward438
    @simonwoodward438 2 года назад +3

    You were well prepared both mentally and kit, did the right thing staying put and riding it out. There are occasions when we all get caught out and the experiences you gained from this challenge will help if that happens again. Great video I really enjoyed this.

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +1

      Exactly! I hope people can utilise those points at some time to increase their own safety. 👍👍👍

    • @simonwoodward438
      @simonwoodward438 2 года назад

      @@BUSHMANandBLUE all for working to a safe limit to match ability, loads to learn from this video a great video.

  • @charlottejet4338
    @charlottejet4338 2 года назад +1

    Heck! That was one crazy night! As you say preparation is everything. Looking forward to seeing your next adventure ☺️

  • @garethwiseman94
    @garethwiseman94 2 года назад +17

    for the whole video I was worried for Blue (despite knowing he was ok and if anything was to happen to you he would have been ok ) but you forget how hardy collies are and the wind hardly effects them being so low to the ground and him just wanting to play as soon as he was out of the tent shows how awesome they are. It does show though how much the right kit and more importantly experience are key because like you said it would have been an easy and a wrong decision to bail when the pole broke. im sure Quintcraft will be able to fix the sleeve though and easy enough to get a new pole. Glad you both got down ok though that said

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +9

      Yes thanks mate. Most people don’t get the hardiness of some dog breeds because they own dogs that are very much a pavement or handbag breed. Collies have worked farms for hundreds of years in the harshest of weathers to help feed the human population and always will!

  • @CharlysGardenSchoolg
    @CharlysGardenSchoolg Год назад +3

    Thank you for sharing! You look so much happier than the time you had the river running through your tent! Quite an adventure. I admire your testing your limits. And letting us see what we don't have to get through 😉

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  Год назад

      😂 it was a tough night but I definitely prefer snow to rain

  • @rob2669
    @rob2669 Год назад +1

    The only good part about missing some of your past videos is getting to watch them for the first time 😁 Thanks B&B love your stuff as always!!

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  Год назад

      😂 Awesome mate enjoy. I was the same with game of thrones😬

  • @janewhapples9214
    @janewhapples9214 Месяц назад +1

    awwww blue looks warm in his insulation

  • @samanthamartin9837
    @samanthamartin9837 2 года назад +3

    Wow what a really awesome video to watch , I was sat on the edge of my seat once the storm got started !!
    Your a true legend filming these informative videos, with such enthusiasm..
    keep up the good work 😊.

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Samantha. I’m hoping people are more understanding of the dangers out there and that kit choice is essential. 👍👍👍

  • @lifesforliving88
    @lifesforliving88 2 года назад +10

    Brilliant to see someone just as crazy as me… your tent survived a lot better then mine and my mates … I camped at the bottom of tryfan in my msr mutha hubba and it got absolutely battered id say 60% of my poles snapped into bits and the other 40% bent… fly sheet ripped it was insane… was a great experience and I still had a good nights sleep!
    You and blue are brilliant keep up the great adventures

    • @profd65
      @profd65 2 года назад

      Must be an old tent. The Easton Syclone poles that are in the Hubba models nowadays wouldn't do that.

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +1

      It just shows his testing your kit is important. Well done for your own experience of the storm. Cheers pal!

    • @lifesforliving88
      @lifesforliving88 2 года назад

      @@profd65 it was only 3 years old so not that old… msr are going to fix them for me anyways

    • @lifesforliving88
      @lifesforliving88 2 года назад

      @@BUSHMANandBLUE gotta love testing your kit in weather like that haha

  • @murdershe......7378
    @murdershe......7378 2 года назад +5

    Oh my word. There was me thinking I was brave venturing outside to put my bins in my garage.😂 I think you must have felt so alive up there, and just think what an amazing story you will have to tell your future grandchildren one day and the video to show them.

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад

      😂😂😂 the bins are heavy. It was quite a pleasure being in that and feeling every part of the weather and mountain.

  • @stevegarrard2760
    @stevegarrard2760 2 года назад +11

    Completely agree with Shropshire lad, glad you both survived but that’s as close to filming someone’s demise as you can go, I am just glad that mountain rescue was not needed.

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +5

      Thousands of people each year complete challenges a thousand times worse. It usually takes 2months to complete Everest in a thousand times more dangerous situations. Should there be a ribbon across the bottom of Everest saying no access? I think you and the ‘Shropshire lad’ are judging on your own abilities and experiences which will be different from mine. Thanks Steve.

    • @stevegarrard2760
      @stevegarrard2760 2 года назад +4

      22 years service and camping globally for 40 years I know my skill set and understand equipment failures and the impact on mortality. With that In mind I would not promote or encourage others through the medium of RUclips to embrace storm force 9-11 for pleasure. Good luck Steve.

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +3

      At no point did I promote nor encourage. Watch the video again 👍

    • @stevegarrard2760
      @stevegarrard2760 2 года назад +2

      @@BUSHMANandBLUE what I wrote was through the medium of RUclips in other words showing people that it is possible is encouragement itself not that you verbally encouraged. Take care Steve

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +3

      And why is it possible? Through correct kit choice, careful planning, being calm, having contingency, having experience and in a storm case if possible staying where you are until it’s safe to move. Simple education that will help people who may unfortunately get caught out at some point.

  • @rebeccabecca6468
    @rebeccabecca6468 2 года назад +3

    I really enjoyed watching this under my cosy warm electric throw 🤣 I love how Blue is just so at home in that environment and just knows his way around. Also really educational to watch. Not something I’ll be doing but reassuring to know that with the right know how, gear, skills and mindset (I would just panic) you can survive.

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +1

      Perfectly wrote! 👌

    • @Perktube1
      @Perktube1 Год назад

      Me too! I'm in Florida and its slightly cool, 52° F and a fan on while under two sheets and a comforter. 😉

  • @AJ_Alive
    @AJ_Alive Год назад +6

    That tent did a lot better than I thought it would. Definitely wouldn’t have been my choice for those conditions!

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  Год назад +1

      It did awesome! I don’t think any tent would have survived that👍

    • @consaul3574
      @consaul3574 10 месяцев назад +2

      Hilleberg maybe

  • @marcomac8824
    @marcomac8824 2 года назад

    Looks like a great few days! Love to see how well you look after Blue - great adventure for him too! Great video, thanks.

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад

      I have to look after my boy😉. We are a team!

  • @gooddeedsbeatbad2625
    @gooddeedsbeatbad2625 2 года назад

    Wow!! What an incredible blog. That is living & enduring and the scenery is spellbinding. Collies are something else.

  • @steveb1972
    @steveb1972 2 года назад +4

    “Blue’s ready to go out” looks at you like “You bonkers?” Lol
    Glad you’re both safe.👍🏻

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +2

      😂😂😂he actually prefers being out in it!

  • @granthunt7850
    @granthunt7850 2 года назад +7

    amazing vid mate, not gonna lie I wish I was out there after watching that, I've camped out in some pretty mental conditions but nothing compared to that, love the fact that blue looks like he just don't care how bad it is and its just part and parcel of daily life 😂

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +1

      😂 it is daily life I guess. He’s such an awesome dog!

  • @tmeeten3195
    @tmeeten3195 2 года назад

    Absolutely bonkers but love the videos and Blue is such a treat to watch with his back pack. Keep up the madness. Keeps the rest of us sane!!! Stay safe

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +1

      😂 I’ll keep getting out there😉

  • @Huggy7749
    @Huggy7749 2 года назад +2

    Great video. Very brave to be out in that. I did have a tent collapse in strong winds (not nearly as strong) on a scout mountain leader training event on the side of Cader Idris. That happened because we were camping on a bog and the pegs came out. Happened in the morning so we were able to quickly pack up, have some breakfast and head back. Bent pole easily replaced and tent usable again. It was a taller tent than the other tents which survived. Now have a smaller Tera Nova tent. Also got a very obedient dog. Great companion on the hills.

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад

      Thanks John. These experiences definitely help us learn. A lower tent ideally a bivvy is best😉👍👍👍

  • @Class1Adventures
    @Class1Adventures 2 года назад +5

    Wow! Just Wow! Absolutely amazing video. You have to push yourself like that now and again to feel alive. You were totally prepared for pretty much every eventualitie. And that is key. Imagine what the early explorers went through like Scott, Amundsen and Shackleton. Months and months of that kind of weather. With gear no where near as advanced.
    The sky when Blue was out playing in the snow looked like Armageddon 🤣🙏
    The route you took looked amazing as well.. I have noted it down as one I'd like to do soon. Well done mate..Brilliant. 👏 👍🙏

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Pete! I was very much prepared and that’s why I was calm throughout. I would love to have been an explorer😉😬

    • @Class1Adventures
      @Class1Adventures 2 года назад +1

      @@BUSHMANandBLUE you are in your own world. That's what I think anyway. 💜😀

  • @agnieszkas7238
    @agnieszkas7238 Год назад +5

    amazing video.
    I know the conditions are horrendous, but I'm lowkey jealous of the adventure.

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  Год назад +1

      Yea a tough night but strangely very pleasurable 👍👍👍

  • @markcable41
    @markcable41 2 года назад

    Thank you for another great video. It really makes you appreciate the power of mother nature. I have read some of the other comments but in my opinion you do respect Mother Nature.
    Your filming is always fab and the star of the show is this fantastic country that we live in, it’s a beautiful place.

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад

      Yes I totally agree. It’s a beautiful world to be part of. 👌

  • @colliedays
    @colliedays 2 года назад +1

    Wow! That was scary! Blue is an absolute credit to his breed. It's mind blowing how hardy Collies are. Love your videos!

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +1

      They are bread for the harsh mountainous conditions and he definitely shows that. He is brill! Thanks.

  • @NPJohn100
    @NPJohn100 2 года назад +6

    I live in Glenshee Scotland and I know what we went through that night - pure hell. I had 36 trees come down on my land, so I would not have wanted to have been up a mountain in a tent. I also have friends in Grasmere so I know the Lakes got battered as well. Glad you kept safe and your care for Blue - good on ya (still think your nuts tho)

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +2

      Wow carnage on your woodland. In many ways it was safer high up as there was no flying debris. Hammock camp in your woods would have been fun😂😂😂

    • @davidnolan488
      @davidnolan488 Год назад

      Hammock camp??? you'd be dizzy from the 360°rotation😁😁

  • @jocky2
    @jocky2 2 года назад +5

    So you ended up with 2 bivibags, hahaha. So long as you were in there and had warm clothing a sleeping bag a bivi as well, you're gonna be alright and you proved it. I regularly camp in hurricanes and it sure makes you feel alive, hanging onto the tent , it's even better when it rains as well!
    Keep up the good work doing what love the most.
    Ps I think you broke the record for wind speed over 100mph in a tent. The previous was daveswildcamping at 85.5 also in the lakes.

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад

      👍I like a good record😂. Staying warm and not moving on a mountain is simple survival tactics. It was calm because of it.

  • @domo3552
    @domo3552 2 года назад +2

    Absolutely brilliant Al - And Blue of course!!! This is a really vital video along with Chris' MCM video during the same storm (I'm sure there are others out there too). They should be ESSENTIAL VIEWING IMHO! I'll be out in 50mph winds soon in a lighter weight Hilleberg, but hope to get a Soulo.. but if there's one (of many things!) I've learnt from these videos, its that have the best kit you can for sure, plan meticulously and have pians B, C, D and E sorted as even the best gear in the World can and does fail. But most importantly what you hammered home brilliantly is the importance of remaining calm and knowing how to stick it out up to 3 days as you said if necessary. Being an optomist can keep you alive, but a good dose of pessimism in the planning stage is a good equal!
    Thanks Al!

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +1

      Well said and I totally agree. Keeping calm is my number one rule. Panic will increase dangers instantly! I’m glad you get it! 👍👍👍 enjoy your camps

    • @domo3552
      @domo3552 2 года назад

      @@BUSHMANandBLUE Thanks for replying, and wish me luck!🤞🙂

  • @remyd1984
    @remyd1984 2 года назад +9

    next tent scarp 1 with cross-poles! really enjoy this vid and same as you say knowing your own ability is key! well done!!!

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад

      Cheers chief! I definitely want to test some other tents properly😉

  • @billbryan8943
    @billbryan8943 2 года назад +21

    Hi,Al! The Great End area is absolutely beautiful. Thanks for this video. I've read through The Storm Arwen debate, but what better spot to stay away from falling trees, flying debris/trampolines, and coastal dangers?(lol) ANYWAY... you had contingency plans, know the area well, planned and packed meticulously, had a fairly easy escape route on the S. side picked out, had biveys for you and Blue, were prepared to ditch any unnecessary gear if needs be, could have used the rock summit shelters or gone down to the Sprinkling Tarn to get out of the worst winds.(not sure how far away the car park is) It sounds like you planned well enough that no mountain rescue team would be needed.You've stressed the importance of having the proper kit, knowledge, and experience to undertake this camp, and you included both written and verbal warnings to the inexperienced. I trust your abilities, but wouldn't trust many in the same situation. ATB

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +4

      Well Bill thank you for completely understanding the whole situation and having a considered approach before writing. Your message completely describes why I remained calm and safe throughout. I haven’t watched any news at all since Christmas (I don’t think I’ve missed anything) but by the sounds of all the dangers at lower levels I had a relatively safe storm experience which I was prepared for but many weren’t and were caught out. As I replied to Paul M’s negative comment (he deleted it afterwards) I was safe and gaining experience but come a survival situation he would trust me but I wouldn’t trust him.
      Thanks again.
      Al

    • @The-D33J
      @The-D33J 2 года назад +1

      @@BUSHMANandBLUE Mesner aint the only one to try and criticise you then delete, saw another of the channels that's exploded in the last year try and talk down to you but has since deleted his comment, obviously not as "alpha" as he claims to be

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +4

      🤷🏻‍♂️I’m only putting positivity out there as you well know. I’d never comment negatively on anyone’s channel. It’s up to them what they want to do and I’m not going to act all God like😂😂😂

    • @lukedaniel7669
      @lukedaniel7669 2 года назад +2

      I'd been trying to work out how I feel about this video, my main issue being if something went wrong mountain rescue would have been putting their lives at risk to get you down. This great explanation and a discussion with my wife reassured me you wouldn't have needed them so that means it's a thumbs up from me 👍🙂

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +8

      There wasn’t a chance I’d need them if I stayed still. The only danger is the cold but we were both boiling. I was actually sweating. If something drastic happened with the tent then I would still be warm in my bivvy in the summit shelter. Moving would increase my chances of injury so quite simply stay still and keep warm until it passes. You’d be fine for 3 days like that. I had enough food and water. Thanks pal.

  • @UseUsernameNotInUse
    @UseUsernameNotInUse 8 месяцев назад +1

    Quite apart from anything else, videos like yours represent the very best type of equipment review. Thanks 👍

  • @sueelphick9060
    @sueelphick9060 2 года назад +1

    Wow what an epic adventure wonderful filming despite the wind snow and all .....Hats off to you and Blue .......deserves an award ....

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад

      Thanks Sue. It was quite a memorable night😊

  • @hobbithikingnz8321
    @hobbithikingnz8321 2 года назад +8

    Thanks Al! If everyone stayed home safe we wouldn't have men like you with the skill, experience and fortitude to deal, admirably, with such tough conditions.

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +1

      Well hopefully I won’t need to utilise these skills in a real survival situation but I’m glad of my experiences in life. Cheers mate.

  • @keithhaydock889
    @keithhaydock889 2 года назад +3

    Absolutely epic wild camp Al !! Brilliant video , top man !

  • @richard_n
    @richard_n 2 года назад

    Love how you started the video with the safety and well being statements.

  • @DayTripperAdventures
    @DayTripperAdventures 2 года назад

    I did learn a lot watching that Al. Be prepared for the worse and stay calm. Also don’t judge too quickly. Everyone has to make their own choices, what is right for you may not be right for me but I respect your right to choose and do what you feel is right. If we’re too scared of dying we will stop living 👍😄

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +1

      Wow mate the perfect words! It’s exactly how I feel about life. Good man👊

  • @johnpunnett1426
    @johnpunnett1426 2 года назад +6

    Totally epic! Respect to you & blue for sharing this - never once did I doubt your ability & skill - so calm. Despite some of the negative comments I personally feel that what you showed has definitely made me even more respectful of the raw power of nature and even less likely (not that I ever was before) to venture out if conditions look doubtful. Top video & thank you👍

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +2

      Thanks mate you definitely understand 😉👍👍👍👍

  • @adge_ventures4915
    @adge_ventures4915 2 года назад +12

    Just had me and the kids (13 and 11) gripped watching that! To attempt it, to have a fail and to then ride it out is inspirational. Not all of us will do that but I'd bet you a pretty penny more people will push that little bit harder on their next adventures on the back of this. Best video I've seen on here I reckon. Me and the kids have nothing but respect for you guys. You'll be getting a coffee/beer from us mate. My daughter insisted on it 🤣
    Adge.

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +3

      Thanks mate and to the kids! I’m glad you all enjoy my adventures. Riding it out was the safest option. 👊

  • @aarongray635
    @aarongray635 2 года назад +1

    I personally enjoyed the vid, and think with anything like this it demonstrates how wild things are up on the fells. Didnt encourage me to go out in gale force winds, but it did show me some useful tips like bivvy bag for myself and my dog. Also remaining calm when things go wrong is a big plus.

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +1

      Exactly that! I’m glad you understand. Being calm is my ‘rule number 1’👍👍👍

  • @jonathanrobson8439
    @jonathanrobson8439 2 года назад +2

    Awesome effort by you and Blue, you now know you can pretty much handle anything now mate. If you don't push your limits you will never know what they are. Once again awesome effort and brilliant video. 👍🥶💨

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +1

      Yes definitely! Our limits are further away than we think. Cheers mate!

  • @alaskaraftconnection-alask3397
    @alaskaraftconnection-alask3397 2 года назад +3

    Growing up in these >80+ into 100+ MPH winds with some regularity in all seasons... it's still an awesome force, and an amazing feeling to be out and about in. It always surprises me in those high force knock ya down and roll ya winds, how it seams to blow right past your nose and mouth before you can suck in a breath. Whether at work or play in these conditions... It takes your breath away rippin' past your face before your mouth can scoop a gulp! When working in the Arctic dark of winter... this wind violence, drifting snow/ice, at way below zero exposure is incredibly dangerous. Sound judgment, skill-set, comfort zone, planning/sequencing, communication, and proven Arctic gear are paramount.

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +1

      Absolutely mate! I constantly want to further my experience and therefore growth and here in the UK there isn’t many opportunities to do so because it’s general rather calm weather. I love it! Cheers👍👍👍

    • @outdoorsummiteer399
      @outdoorsummiteer399 2 года назад +1

      Sorry there's no way in England we would experience 80 mph winds plus. I was on kinder scout today got a reading of 53mph I'm 18 stone it thrown me around like a rag doll felt like I was getting hit by a train and a crushing fealing , no tent would ever survive a 55mph plus wind. I upload a vlog for everyone to see the power of 53mph

  • @lifesahike1679
    @lifesahike1679 2 года назад +14

    I think fjalraven should give you a new tent for that effort.

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +7

      That would be lovely! But yes I agree. I’ve sold over 40 tents for them it seems just from the messages which is £20k. They owe me!!!👍👍👍 @fjallraven 😉

  • @markbignell8110
    @markbignell8110 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video, you did an amazing job of getting you both through the night. Thank you, really really enjoyed it.

  • @RADVIX313
    @RADVIX313 Год назад

    You sir, are my new favourite RUclipsr. Your personality, humbleness and calm collective character is something I strive for, you are a different breed.
    much respect❤️

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  Год назад

      😊 thanks buddy. I’m not one to panic and I’ve made it ‘rule number one’ with my kids… stay calm don’t panic

  • @TOMHEANEY100
    @TOMHEANEY100 2 года назад +9

    I really enjoyed your video and seing your experience. It definitely takes some effort and resilience to do this and then film as well along the way. It was great that you looked after Blue so well and he seemed more than happy to be out in such conditions. I have always wanted to get measured wind speeds like that but now for my own reasons I would not venture out on a summit like this with such a forecast. 10 years ago I would definitely have been up for it for sure. Nice touch dropping the tent to make it lower. I have a fair amount of experience camping but would not have thought of that one. When It comes to tents though what can I cay and there will always be a debate on this one. I wouldn't have taken this tent. You either are a Hilleberg person or you are not. The Akto for example has a toggle to stop the door opening in conditions such as these. It also has 30d fabric instead of 20d on the Abisko and a very easy option to double pole or use a 10mm pole which many users do and take advantage of with few reported problems, apart from leaking zippers in heavy rain.. But to be honest I wouldn't have taken the Akto either as in my opinion it too would have been at its limit. I too was out but only on the coast that night to get a video for my channel in a very exposed location. Wind gusts here were recorded at 87mph (82 forecast) by the met office less than a mile from where I was. My Hilleberg Soulo BL took it no problem at all to be fair. I could only record 50.4. MPH but wasn't able to stand out for long measuring as I was getting blasted with salt water spray. So its still a bit subjective and there are many many considerations for a trip like this but surely the choice of shelter is one of the most important.. ATB and great that you lived to fight another day. Keep up the excellent content. Tom

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +4

      Thanks Tom. I’m not sure any tent would have made that unscathed but I would have loved to have tested a Soulo properly up there. Next time I will! Even double poling I’m not sure would have made it but again I’d love to test that out. It’s pointless showing people products that you don’t even know well enough to comment. I’m glad people trust you more when you show their limits. I need a new tent to test now😂😂😂😉. Thanks mate!

    • @Fellmandave1
      @Fellmandave1 2 года назад +2

      Well said Tom. As a possible alternative to the soulo (yawn), the kuiu storm star has the door clip too and Xpac pole sleeves, plus the space of an Allak with the weight of a soulo. Just saying.

    • @TOMHEANEY100
      @TOMHEANEY100 2 года назад +1

      @@BUSHMANandBLUE Hi I really appreciate your time to reply to my comment as yours views are outstanding with the comments to match. Fair play getting back to so many people. That means a lot. ATB Tom

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +1

      I’ll always try to be accessible as a RUclipsr rather than dictating and acting like a God! Thanks mate!

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +1

      Soulo yawn😂😂😂. I need a new tent to test properly. Instead of buying a new pole I might ask everyone in a pole😂😂😂. Soulo not included 😂👍

  • @invisiblepeople5570
    @invisiblepeople5570 2 года назад +7

    What a brave man. You have tested your agility and mental ability to the max. Blue was amazing. He is a super star 🌟 well done both of you. Much much respect 🙏

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +1

      Thanks. We love adventures together and nice to see and feel the extreme. Cheers pal.

  • @gordonturke4171
    @gordonturke4171 8 месяцев назад +1

    Omg I’m glued to watching these videos, love it, thanks for sharing your experience with blue, dangerous, exciting, fun, piece, I’ve watched so many of your videos now. Great stuff.

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  8 месяцев назад

      Cheers Gordon I’m glad you enjoy the videos 👍👍👍

  • @dansalas399
    @dansalas399 2 года назад +1

    You are absolutely insane for putting yourself and Blue thru this but I respect you for doing it! Love your content and more importantly, I love your dog Blue! What a trooper indeed! Cheers!

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад

      Cheers buddy. Blue is an awesome dog and loves an adventure 😉👍

    • @dansalas399
      @dansalas399 2 года назад

      @@BUSHMANandBLUE Enjoy the coffee and treat for Blue! Cheers!

  • @philipburke1708
    @philipburke1708 2 года назад +6

    Thanks for a superb video. Great viewing for any wild camper, or anyone for that matter. Inspirational, educational and a great watch. Learned a lot from your video re: secure tent pitching in high winds, snow ingress, using a bivi, gear/clothing choices and just staying calm; not panicking and enjoying the adventure. How did you manage to get 4 hours kip in that???
    You're blessed with a great dog and he's blessed with a great owner.
    All the best, about to watch it all over again!
    Cheers.

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад

      Wow thanks Phil! That is exactly what I want to give people through my videos. 👊.

  • @mikewhittle492
    @mikewhittle492 2 года назад +7

    Great video this mate, what a legend! That's exactly what life's about, getting out of your comfort zone and testing yourself. Shout out to mother nature for her great performance too!

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +1

      She always performs so well!😂😂😂

  • @mitchsteele2927
    @mitchsteele2927 2 года назад +1

    Brilliant vid to watch, good to see you both safely back down from the mountain, thoroughly enjoyed this vid, well done both, 👍

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +1

      Thanks my friend. Always increasing my experience and therefore safety. 👍👍👍

  • @carps194
    @carps194 2 года назад

    Awesome as always! Glad you were both safe, but good to see you test things to the extreme! Absolutely beautiful views in the morning though! Wow!

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад

      It was a very special night and as said testing kit I enjoy so I know their limits👊

  • @BTurner.
    @BTurner. 2 года назад +9

    Brilliant.
    That’s the most impressive outdoor video I’ve watched. My hat is off to you but you’re nuts!😁😁
    Blue just looked as though he was having a stroll in a park, a fantastic companion.

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +2

      He definitely finds it all easy and I trust him totally in it. Thanks dude. 👍👍👍

  • @glennholdom7005
    @glennholdom7005 2 года назад

    Wow the ultimate adventure. Great video and stunning scenery. Can't take away the memories.

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад

      Cheers pal! It was a fair adventure but I’d love to challenge myself properly. Everest😉

  • @wey_aye_adventures
    @wey_aye_adventures 2 года назад +1

    What a belta camp…love it…I was buzzing and excited watching this. Well done to you and blue mate 👍🏻

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +1

      Thanks pal I’m glad you enjoyed it. 👍👍👍

  • @leeallen8840
    @leeallen8840 2 года назад +3

    Well I loved every minute. What a memory you have created. Living life to the full. The best wild camping videos I’ve seen.

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад

      Thank you! I hope people get a bit of safety knowledge from it and remember to stay calm. 👊

  • @CockneyKez
    @CockneyKez 2 года назад +9

    Wow 😲 That was absolutely insane!! Im so glad you and Blue made it back in one piece... seriously crazy that wind. I actually thought you were going to catch the tent on fire, then realised, no chance the wind would blow it out again 🤣 Blue dog has stolen my heart, what a dog 💙. Excellent film Al, top notch 👌

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +3

      Thanks. It was quite breezy 😂. Blue is very much loved by all 😊

    • @CockneyKez
      @CockneyKez 2 года назад +1

      @@BUSHMANandBLUE I hope you washed your jacket 😂

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +1

      😂😂😂

  • @showtime207
    @showtime207 2 года назад

    Love that dog. Glad you both made it off the mountain in one piece

  • @dfscrush3r841
    @dfscrush3r841 Год назад +1

    What an awesome experience, glad you enjoyed it.

  • @biblioshelfonhere7821
    @biblioshelfonhere7821 2 года назад +3

    I camped at Loch Avon in the Cairngorms one January and it fell to -20C. Actually sweating in my Redline down sleeping bag with too many clothes on. The worst thing was having to get out several times during the night in a blizzard to clear snow from the tent roof to stop it collapsing on me. Those were the days!

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад

      Sounds ace! I was sweating that night too. Better too hot though👍

    • @petergilbert72
      @petergilbert72 2 года назад

      @@BUSHMANandBLUE guess so, but sweat can turn to chill… I was interested to see your use of the space blanket. On another channel the guy was saying to use that as the most outer garment because of all the moisture that gets trapped by it, ruining insulation properties of down etc. Any thoughts?

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад

      Yes you don’t want to get your down wet as it does reduce its ability to loft and therefore trap air too insulate. I carry a foil planked and foil bivvy but only for emergencies for myself or helping others. Obviously they are impervious to water escape.

  • @buzzandselunsupervised649
    @buzzandselunsupervised649 2 года назад +6

    I like the text at the beginning of the film. It gives context and reminds me that our limits and boundaries vary. I don't do things now that I used to do without thinking. It's managing the risk. You will probably get pelters from some but that's the beauty of this platform, you can have an alternative opinion. Thanks fella, really love that dog Bivvy bag. Cheers Sel

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +1

      I’m glad you appreciate that! Everyone is so different in their abilities which needs to be respected. I noticed massively with my children as they were always very able climbers and adventurers from 4-10 and when I took other kids out on adventures (their friends) they were so lacking to the point I had to constantly be watching them even just walking.
      Cheers Sel.

  • @pushpy93
    @pushpy93 Год назад +1

    I'm so glad you survived that. And beautiful Blue too.. Bless you both. Love from Sri Lanka 😘❤️

  • @hedleythorne
    @hedleythorne Месяц назад

    The tent stood so well - even though the wind seemed to be hitting it from the side which is less aero, 90 mph is a hell of a high breaking point! Duly purchased one based on your video, thanks. Hope the tent material survived at least.

  • @blagsreport4763
    @blagsreport4763 2 года назад +4

    Hats off sir, we all need to push ourselves everyday. We have been awarded life and should live it to the edge. Keep Pushing and #staywild.

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад

      Cheers mate! Obviously keep as safe as possible but it’s great to push yourself.

  • @JamieTrin
    @JamieTrin 2 года назад +7

    That’s one way to feel alive. Wild video, really enjoyed it, well done both!

  • @kennybeckett
    @kennybeckett 2 года назад +2

    Absolute superb video ,respect to you and your dog for weathering that weather great watch .

  • @fran-kittyayers5329
    @fran-kittyayers5329 5 месяцев назад

    Breathtaking on all counts, so glad you are both safe, Fantastic viewing and scenery, blue is soooo special the care you show him is heartwarming, best wishes ❤

  • @Cherylann
    @Cherylann 2 года назад +4

    Love your content! Really brave of you both to do such a hike/camp in that weather!! 🥶
    Sending you a warm virtual hug from Ireland 🇮🇪 🙂

  • @abrahamdozer6273
    @abrahamdozer6273 2 года назад +37

    I'm a Canadian that did quite a bit of four seasons hiking/camping in my younger days. A observation: Never pitch a tent out in the open like that unless you have no other choice. If' you're on your way to the South Pole or on some featureless tundra, you have no choice. Find a hollow or pitch it in the lee of some boulders, a ledge, a rise, a bush ... anything but sticking up from the landscape like that even when you think the weather is good. Consider that your choices may risk the lives of a helicopter rescue crew some day.

    • @longlifeprinters9
      @longlifeprinters9 2 года назад +2

      Well, he wanted to test his tent in that wind & if it failed, which it did, he just hunkered down in a lower profile covering. He looked like he had what it took to even make it if the top of the tent ripped off, just get under the covers & your own body heat would keep you warm as long as there was some water / wind proofing on the wind side of you. I've done that before but, in only 60mph winds. One danger I could see is if a big enough rock got air-born & hit him in the head but, all the small rocks were already blown away.

    • @abrahamdozer6273
      @abrahamdozer6273 2 года назад +6

      @@longlifeprinters9 it would take a lot more than that wind to lift rocks. Another reason not to be the most exposed thing on the landscape is to avoid lightning strikes. That may not have been applicable that night but you can't be sure what is happening in a big system like that and lightning discharges may not be out of the question. Anyway, it's bad practice to not shelter as much as you can. You can be damned sure that our Mesolithic ancestors would never have camped there.

    • @BUSHMANandBLUE
      @BUSHMANandBLUE  2 года назад +30

      I agree totally but I chose to be exposed to test my kit Otherwise I’d have stayed at home. My fallback was in the bivvy in the summit shelter 20m away. 👍👍👍

    • @OldOwl2003
      @OldOwl2003 2 года назад +1

      Ditto- from another seasoned warrior ! Good clear advice for the risk addicted youth.

    • @bernardh9994
      @bernardh9994 2 года назад

      yeah .. he knew that but wanted to test himself and equipment at the limits