I am not jealous, I am not jealous, X1000 🤥 Good ol’ Peanut ❤️ What a tremendous place to set up and spend some quality camp time with your mate, Elliot. I am not jealous 😁👍🏼 Get him, Peanut. Find him and bring me breakfast 🐿
Glad to hear you’re not jealous Tim 😂 Was a nice spot. Definitely be going back at some point. It’s always entertaining watching squirrels wind Peanut up from their tree. They’re his arch enemy 😂 Thanks for watching my friend. Cheers, Elliott.
Very enjoyable to follow on with, many thanks. Not far from me here on Bodmin Moor but really have not explored Dartmoor too much, must do so in the coming days. Great video, ATB.
Thank you very much. Glad you enjoyed it. Dartmoor and Bodmin are very similar, but obviously with Dartmoor being bigger, there's a lot more to explore. Plenty of great places to get started on the west side of the moor if your coming from that way. Thanks for watching, Cheers, Elliott.
Not sure if you class that as a 'non open fire' but I seriously wouldn't post doing it on youtube. It only encouragesn non responsible people to make camp fires. Scorching the ground is not LNT even if its dug up and covered over. Sorry to have a go but we need to respect the rules otherwise it will only have a negative effect on us.
Thanks for your comment my friend and I totally appreciate your point. We absolutely must set a good example while wild camping and I'm always coming across fire pits where no effort has been made to leave no trace, which is exactly what we want to avoid. I always leave a camp spot exactly as I found it including re covering my fire pit and taking all my rubbish away, as I show in the videos. Apart from the flattened grass, you wouldn't know I'd been there, but I do accept that some people will see the fire, but not watch to the end of the video where everything is returned to the way it was before I camped and will bear that in mind in future videos. Thanks for raising this point as I do genuinely think its important and thanks for watching. Cheers, Elliott.
@@beaconbushcraftoutdoors5834 no problem elliot. I think the other issue is where people see someone having a fire and think it's OK to have one themselves but don't have the experience to ensure its managed properly and end up starting a fire specially in this weather. You sometimes have to treat everyone as idiots to make sure they don't do something stupid. Cheers for responding though and not taking it the wrong way. 👍
@@NoviceWildCamper No worries Wild Camper. It's a great point and I totally agree, particularly when the weather is as dry as it is. Thanks for the feedback. All the best, Elliott.
I have to agree with novice, LNT is not covering up scorched ground with grass. People may think it’s ok to have open fires on Dartmoor. Plus was this in the camping permitted zone?
Point taken and thanks for watching. For what its worth, the scorched ground was doused with water and then covered with turf which will re grow, so there will be no trace of my camp. Also, yes it was in the permitted zone. Cheers, Elliott.
A truly wonderful video - thanks. A Rob Saunders tent too. I used to use a Backpacker, but sadly, like so many tents of that time, years of sun degraded it. Look after her, treat her well and thanks for sharing her with us.
Beautiful pup approved area for sure! Love the sound of the water and especially all the wonderful moss...and what a wonderful morning to wake to. Bruce and Otis
Hi Bruce, Yes was a lovely spot for a camp, I’ll definitely be returning and Peanut loves being out there on moor. Thanks for watching and big hugs to lovely Otis. Cheers, Elliott.
not a criticism just a thought, when i’m using a stick stove on dartmoor i put it on a rock or rocks just keeps it off the ground and keeps people off your back. nice spot know it well appreciate you not naming it mate 🤙
Great video, just subscribed, so looking forward to watching more of your content :) I've camped all over Dartmoor, usually around the top of tors. I've never really considered a riverside camp, but your video has inspired me for my next camp. I have a few locations in mind so I think I'll be checking them out during my next hike. Thank you for sharing a well edited video
Hi Elliott, that looked like my idea of camping nirvana! What an idyllic spot and it's not often that you see folk out with those Saunders tents. It's a real shame that they're no longer in production because they look spot on. I think Peanut perhaps stole the show there, but thanks for bringing us along 👍
Thanks Barney. Yeah it was a lovely spot, definitely be returning at some point. Great to hear you're familiar with Saunders tents. I actually got the one in the video over 30 years ago. Perhaps things have moved on a bit now in terms of design, but I like the fact that I can use this tent without any poles using a ridge line and just the flysheet with a bivi bag if required. Probably do that in a vid at some point. Have you ever owned a Saunders Tent? Anyways, thanks for watching the Peanut show 🐶 Cheers, Elliott.
Out of all the wild camping videos I've watched (and thats a lot) this is definitely one of the nicest spots i've seen, what a beautiful location, also I absolutely adore your companion haha wonderful video mate, thanks for sharing.
That is a lovely spot for an overnighter, if you can sleep with the continues sounds of the stream then that is great, were you able to view the stream very far down? Always a good idea to cut out a piece of turf to preserve the grass I think,. any way great video well-done.
Crap location crappy crappy crap crap😂 Only joking sir that looks lovely spot . Corr the old Saunders tents my mate had the space packer plus we used to use it on our hills camping, I believe they were an Essex company... Nice video 👍
Yeah was a shoddy location Des. I’ll try a bit harder next time 😂 Good to hear you’ve used Saunders tents, that one is 30 years old, but it’s very light and can be pitched without poles if required using a ridge line, and fly sheet only, so pretty versatile. Thanks for watching. Cheers, Elliott.
So jealous of the location! My neck of the woods has no rivers without a road a stone throw away 😑 lovely spot mate, set up is really smart too looks like a tarp tent 👍🏻 that beef curry too! Youve inspired me pal was trying to think of new ideas! ✌🏻 great video mate
Thanks Matt, appreciate it mate 👍 Yeah I'm lucky to live in an area with a lot of rivers and streams and love to camp by a water supply of some kind as it saves on carrying water in etc. The tent flysheet can actually be used on its own with a ridge line for a super light weight set up in woods, so its pretty versatile. Anyway, thanks for watching mate. Take care, Elliott.
Thanks mate, appreciate it. The moor is a great place to just wander and explore and once in a while you find these little gems if your lucky. Thanks for watching and hope you manage to get out for some outdoors time soon. Cheers, Elliott.
I am not jealous,
I am not jealous,
X1000 🤥
Good ol’ Peanut ❤️
What a tremendous place to set up and spend some quality camp time with your mate, Elliot.
I am not jealous 😁👍🏼
Get him, Peanut. Find him and bring me breakfast 🐿
Glad to hear you’re not jealous Tim 😂
Was a nice spot. Definitely be going back at some point.
It’s always entertaining watching squirrels wind Peanut up from their tree. They’re his arch enemy 😂
Thanks for watching my friend.
Cheers,
Elliott.
Wood fires are not allowed on Dartmoor. If camping on the moors, please read the DNP bylaws and guidelines, especially the designated camping areas.
Very enjoyable to follow on with, many thanks. Not far from me here on Bodmin Moor but really have not explored Dartmoor too much, must do so in the coming days. Great video, ATB.
Thank you very much. Glad you enjoyed it.
Dartmoor and Bodmin are very similar, but obviously with Dartmoor being bigger, there's a lot more to explore. Plenty of great places to get started on the west side of the moor if your coming from that way.
Thanks for watching,
Cheers,
Elliott.
Not sure if you class that as a 'non open fire' but I seriously wouldn't post doing it on youtube. It only encouragesn non responsible people to make camp fires. Scorching the ground is not LNT even if its dug up and covered over. Sorry to have a go but we need to respect the rules otherwise it will only have a negative effect on us.
Thanks for your comment my friend and I totally appreciate your point. We absolutely must set a good example while wild camping and I'm always coming across fire pits where no effort has been made to leave no trace, which is exactly what we want to avoid.
I always leave a camp spot exactly as I found it including re covering my fire pit and taking all my rubbish away, as I show in the videos. Apart from the flattened grass, you wouldn't know I'd been there, but I do accept that some people will see the fire, but not watch to the end of the video where everything is returned to the way it was before I camped and will bear that in mind in future videos.
Thanks for raising this point as I do genuinely think its important and thanks for watching.
Cheers,
Elliott.
@@beaconbushcraftoutdoors5834 no problem elliot. I think the other issue is where people see someone having a fire and think it's OK to have one themselves but don't have the experience to ensure its managed properly and end up starting a fire specially in this weather. You sometimes have to treat everyone as idiots to make sure they don't do something stupid. Cheers for responding though and not taking it the wrong way. 👍
@@NoviceWildCamper No worries Wild Camper. It's a great point and I totally agree, particularly when the weather is as dry as it is. Thanks for the feedback.
All the best,
Elliott.
I have to agree with novice, LNT is not covering up scorched ground with grass.
People may think it’s ok to have open fires on Dartmoor.
Plus was this in the camping permitted zone?
Point taken and thanks for watching.
For what its worth, the scorched ground was doused with water and then covered with turf which will re grow, so there will be no trace of my camp. Also, yes it was in the permitted zone.
Cheers,
Elliott.
What a stunning place for a night out. Enjoyed the video. Peanut seemed very happy.
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it. It was a very pleasant spot and Peanut is always happy when he's on Dartmoor.
Thanks for watching.
Cheers,
Elliott.
A truly wonderful video - thanks. A Rob Saunders tent too. I used to use a Backpacker, but sadly, like so many tents of that time, years of sun degraded it. Look after her, treat her well and thanks for sharing her with us.
Beautiful pup approved area for sure! Love the sound of the water and especially all the wonderful moss...and what a wonderful morning to wake to. Bruce and Otis
Hi Bruce,
Yes was a lovely spot for a camp, I’ll definitely be returning and Peanut loves being out there on moor.
Thanks for watching and big hugs to lovely Otis.
Cheers,
Elliott.
not a criticism just a thought, when i’m using a stick stove on dartmoor i put it on a rock or rocks just keeps it off the ground and keeps people off your back. nice spot know it well appreciate you not naming it mate 🤙
Great video, just subscribed, so looking forward to watching more of your content :) I've camped all over Dartmoor, usually around the top of tors. I've never really considered a riverside camp, but your video has inspired me for my next camp. I have a few locations in mind so I think I'll be checking them out during my next hike. Thank you for sharing a well edited video
That location was a perfect find, spot on camp site, Dartmoor is full of surprises.
Thank you, was a lovely spot. Love being up on Dartmoor, its a magical place.
Cheers,
Elliott.
@@beaconbushcraftoutdoors5834 It's a beautiful area to wonder around, spent many nights up on the Moors over the decade's, atb. Paul.
Hi Elliott, that looked like my idea of camping nirvana! What an idyllic spot and it's not often that you see folk out with those Saunders tents. It's a real shame that they're no longer in production because they look spot on.
I think Peanut perhaps stole the show there, but thanks for bringing us along 👍
Thanks Barney. Yeah it was a lovely spot, definitely be returning at some point. Great to hear you're familiar with Saunders tents. I actually got the one in the video over 30 years ago. Perhaps things have moved on a bit now in terms of design, but I like the fact that I can use this tent without any poles using a ridge line and just the flysheet with a bivi bag if required. Probably do that in a vid at some point.
Have you ever owned a Saunders Tent?
Anyways, thanks for watching the Peanut show 🐶
Cheers,
Elliott.
Nice video except not supposed to have fires on Dartmoor. Dont give the people that want to ban camping on Dartmoor Amo.
Wish I could stumble across this little secluded spot. Sadly my ground knowledge of Dartmoor is a bit lacking. Great vid mate and Peanut is a top boy.
Out of all the wild camping videos I've watched (and thats a lot) this is definitely one of the nicest spots i've seen, what a beautiful location, also I absolutely adore your companion haha wonderful video mate, thanks for sharing.
what area of dartmoor is this? looks like a great spot
That is a lovely spot for an overnighter, if you can sleep with the continues sounds of the stream then that is great, were you able to view the stream very far down? Always a good idea to cut out a piece of turf to preserve the grass I think,. any way great video well-done.
awwwwww your 4 legged buddy is a legend!!!
Thank you. Yeah he’s very cool and cracks me up all the time.
Thanks for watching.
Cheers,
Elliott.
We Luv Peanut
😀👍 enjoyed your video - and that stream 👀😘😍
Good video bro.... thanks for sharing it, it was a great tarp shelter setup.... here you have a new subscriber, greetings from Mexico
Thank you my friend, much appreciated.
Glad you liked the video and the set up.
Cheers,
Elliott.
Crap location crappy crappy crap crap😂
Only joking sir that looks lovely spot .
Corr the old Saunders tents my mate had the space packer plus we used to use it on our hills camping, I believe they were an Essex company...
Nice video 👍
Yeah was a shoddy location Des.
I’ll try a bit harder next time 😂
Good to hear you’ve used Saunders tents, that one is 30 years old, but it’s very light and can be pitched without poles if required using a ridge line, and fly sheet only, so pretty versatile.
Thanks for watching.
Cheers,
Elliott.
Great pitch that and cracking soothing vid - btw what is that smock / jacket you had on at night by the fire?
Looks like u picked a nice pitch 👍
So jealous of the location! My neck of the woods has no rivers without a road a stone throw away 😑 lovely spot mate, set up is really smart too looks like a tarp tent 👍🏻 that beef curry too! Youve inspired me pal was trying to think of new ideas! ✌🏻 great video mate
Thanks Matt, appreciate it mate 👍
Yeah I'm lucky to live in an area with a lot of rivers and streams and love to camp by a water supply of some kind as it saves on carrying water in etc.
The tent flysheet can actually be used on its own with a ridge line for a super light weight set up in woods, so its pretty versatile.
Anyway, thanks for watching mate.
Take care,
Elliott.
No fires on Dartmoor!
Bewty of a camp bud!
I need to explore the moor... more haha.
Need to find some little gems like this, not been out for ages!
Thanks mate, appreciate it.
The moor is a great place to just wander and explore and once in a while you find these little gems if your lucky.
Thanks for watching and hope you manage to get out for some outdoors time soon.
Cheers,
Elliott.
Where on dartmoor is this?
Where is this place located please