I've been waiting for these to be in stock for about two years now I've giving up, personally I think it's a bit of a joke putting on your website and never having any 🤣
@@lukejohn5607 Hi there, thank you for leaving your thoughts. You are perfectly within your rights to not purchase one. However, Mike is also totally within his rights to not have them available. A lot of work goes into producing products like this, so they aren't always going to be available.
Really enjoyed that but only one coffee and no food or snacks. Nice pack though. I also prefer the Army MTP Basha like you. Do you recommend a sit mat. i use a DD magic carpet. Also a small pillow. Must try laplander as only used Silkys.
Thank you very much. I already have a couple overnight camps on the channel - ruclips.net/video/8fcxO2Wk8AU/видео.html. Stay tuned for the hiking kit loadout.
Great video. I like how you explain how to pack and what your should bring, it really helped. I've been struggling with how to back my pack. My only critique is the camera. Needs better focus and audio.
If your going to try a silky try the outback edition you may be pleasantly surprised with it . I would add some things that you could use for tinder such as cotton balls a tube of Vaseline that you could use on the cotton balls to help start a fire and if you really found yourself in a jam you could always bust that maker pen and use it as a fire starter cause it's ink contains alcohol in the filler .
Yes deffo bushcraft and wildcamping and hiking different set ups and packs,hestra fault guide are best gloves but I use work gloves for mucky jobs tho,rush 12 or sabre 45 are my hunting and bushcraft packs rush 12 is 24 litres n just ideal for day and bombproof packs last forever and comfy to wear
Hi there David. Thank you for leaving your thoughts, it is always appreciated. I agree that Hestra gloves are the best on the market, but I cannot justify splurging that much money on a pair of gloves. Not to mention that I would not want to subject a pair of gloves that good, to the abuse that my current pair get. In terms of bags, I agree that those packs are bombproof and would definitely recommend them to people.
@@AdamGowAdventures yes I find I wear my Stanley thinsulate gloves 99% of my time outdoors cos cry if got hestra gloves dirty haha,so your wise not to buy pair like I did
My apologies for that. The location I was in had a river flowing right past, and I was watching birds flying in and around. Sorry if it was distracting from the video. Sláinte, Adam
Plus enjoying your vids but maybe loose the school teacher approach on way you talk and explain were not school pupils that watch but fellow bushcrafters we kinda no what an axe is for etc etc just maybe my thought on your vids but be more relaxed and yourself plus silky Zubar or bigboy much better saws than Laplanders buddy
Hi David, thanks for letting me know. I am sorry that my video format is not to your liking, but a principal aim of this channel is to teach/educate people, and thus that is the format I follow. I will agree that Silky Saws cut wood better, however for an "EDC"/Bushcraft carry I prefer the Laplander because I am not concerned about it breaking. And I know that if you use a silky properly it wont break, but I am often quite harsh on my tools/equipment, so I prefer items which I "cannot" break.
@@AdamGowAdventures o wasnt meaning to be judgemental go the way you want to young fellow I'm a subscriber as we share interests I think youl go along way tbh just maybe relax a little more and maybe a joke or two vary stuff which you are doing hurry up with next vid ATB,david
TA Trekker sold out !
Yes, sadly there currently unavailable 😥
I've been waiting for these to be in stock for about two years now I've giving up, personally I think it's a bit of a joke putting on your website and never having any 🤣
@@lukejohn5607 Hi there, thank you for leaving your thoughts. You are perfectly within your rights to not purchase one. However, Mike is also totally within his rights to not have them available. A lot of work goes into producing products like this, so they aren't always going to be available.
Really enjoyed that but only one coffee and no food or snacks. Nice pack though. I also prefer the Army MTP Basha like you. Do you recommend a sit mat. i use a DD magic carpet. Also a small pillow. Must try laplander as only used Silkys.
great vid! would love to see an overnighter, but also the hiking kit and how they differ.
Thank you very much. I already have a couple overnight camps on the channel - ruclips.net/video/8fcxO2Wk8AU/видео.html. Stay tuned for the hiking kit loadout.
Great video. I like how you explain how to pack and what your should bring, it really helped. I've been struggling with how to back my pack. My only critique is the camera. Needs better focus and audio.
Greetings from Northern Ireland, great video...subscribed
If your going to try a silky try the outback edition you may be pleasantly surprised with it . I would add some things that you could use for tinder such as cotton balls a tube of Vaseline that you could use on the cotton balls to help start a fire and if you really found yourself in a jam you could always bust that maker pen and use it as a fire starter cause it's ink contains alcohol in the filler .
The backpack looks very very good and strong
It is indeed 🎒👍
Really enjoyed your video subscribed will be watching more thank you for your dedicated thought out filming
Awesome, thank you!
Yes deffo bushcraft and wildcamping and hiking different set ups and packs,hestra fault guide are best gloves but I use work gloves for mucky jobs tho,rush 12 or sabre 45 are my hunting and bushcraft packs rush 12 is 24 litres n just ideal for day and bombproof packs last forever and comfy to wear
Hi there David. Thank you for leaving your thoughts, it is always appreciated.
I agree that Hestra gloves are the best on the market, but I cannot justify splurging that much money on a pair of gloves. Not to mention that I would not want to subject a pair of gloves that good, to the abuse that my current pair get. In terms of bags, I agree that those packs are bombproof and would definitely recommend them to people.
@@AdamGowAdventures yes I find I wear my Stanley thinsulate gloves 99% of my time outdoors cos cry if got hestra gloves dirty haha,so your wise not to buy pair like I did
What food do you take with you? Do you have a preference of dry food, trail mix, energy bars?
Thanks for leaving a great question. My video that will be coming out on Sunday 22nd Jan will cover this topic, so stay tuned.
Why the heck does this guy keep looking to his right? What's he watching I wonder lol
My apologies for that. The location I was in had a river flowing right past, and I was watching birds flying in and around. Sorry if it was distracting from the video.
Sláinte,
Adam
Liquid water 😆😆
As opposed to light weight powdered water. But what do you add to powdered water to make it liquid?
Plus enjoying your vids but maybe loose the school teacher approach on way you talk and explain were not school pupils that watch but fellow bushcrafters we kinda no what an axe is for etc etc just maybe my thought on your vids but be more relaxed and yourself plus silky Zubar or bigboy much better saws than Laplanders buddy
Hi David, thanks for letting me know. I am sorry that my video format is not to your liking, but a principal aim of this channel is to teach/educate people, and thus that is the format I follow. I will agree that Silky Saws cut wood better, however for an "EDC"/Bushcraft carry I prefer the Laplander because I am not concerned about it breaking. And I know that if you use a silky properly it wont break, but I am often quite harsh on my tools/equipment, so I prefer items which I "cannot" break.
@@AdamGowAdventures o wasnt meaning to be judgemental go the way you want to young fellow I'm a subscriber as we share interests I think youl go along way tbh just maybe relax a little more and maybe a joke or two vary stuff which you are doing hurry up with next vid ATB,david
Interesting stuff . Atb 👍🏕