Great vid mate, some really nice angles and shots, the drone footage especially. Ive promised myself a drone when I hit 500 subs. I love a tarp camp, I sleep much better than in tent. All the best.
Very nice ride! Would you have any advice on how to make getting into bikepacking more approachable? I am a bit anxious with with all the gear and knowledge it seems to require.
My advice would be, just get out and do it. You find its much easier than anticipated. Each trip you refine what you need and what you really don't. As long as you have a way of carrying your gear which can be strapped on to bike if you don't have all the bags, your good to go. Hope this helps.
Start small, say just an overnighted close to home. If you have dry bags with a roll top you can just strap them to your bikes. Start with what you have. Sleeping bag, pad, tent, some food and a way to cook it. On a short trip you can get away without cooking by bringing pre-made foods.
I was the same. So I just went on Amazon bought a handle bar bag. Seat bag and panniers. I think all in all I spent £200. All the bags. Tent, sleeping bag & mat. I rode the pedders way from Thetford to holme-next-the-sea. Wild camped too, and it was an eye opener to say the least. Can't speak highly enough of the experience. I was kinda planning my next ride on the train home. Do a 1 nighter to start.
Nice one ; just getting into the idea of bike touring /packing after many years wild camping / 4 season camping . Good to see it s achievable without all the expensive gear. How you fixing your dry bags to the forks mate ? Look like luggage straps? Thumbs up and new subscriber. 👍
Nice one ; just getting into the idea of bike touring /packing after many years wild camping / 4 season camping . Good to see it s achievable without all the expensive gear. How you fixing your dry bags to the forks mate ? Look like luggage straps? Thumbs up and new subscriber. 👍
Lovely and relaxing 😎- great video!
Very enjoyable, thanks .
Amazing video buddy. I’ve just got my Sonder frontier bike and my soloist tent ready to start bike packing
Awesome that sounds like an excellent set up!!
Love your videos!! Would be keen to see footage of how you pack /pack away when camping
Thank you very much and thanks for the feedback! We’ll try to incorporate this into a future video for sure :)
he's like a main character from a game, that talks to himself out in the open world
nice spot, reminds me of new forest trails
Yeah was great! Thanks for watching :)
Wow just wow.
Well jealous right now..
Nice ride! Salud!
Thanks for watching :)!!
Great vid mate, some really nice angles and shots, the drone footage especially. Ive promised myself a drone when I hit 500 subs. I love a tarp camp, I sleep much better than in tent. All the best.
Awesome man, thanks for watching. The drone is fun for sure!
@@FindingTrails I’m keen to get one for filming, but also for scouting camp spots. Cheers mate 👍🏕
Nice video! What you're doing here is high on my bucketlist 😄
Quality video as always 👌 drone shots on point!
Very nice ride! Would you have any advice on how to make getting into bikepacking more approachable? I am a bit anxious with with all the gear and knowledge it seems to require.
My advice would be, just get out and do it. You find its much easier than anticipated. Each trip you refine what you need and what you really don't. As long as you have a way of carrying your gear which can be strapped on to bike if you don't have all the bags, your good to go. Hope this helps.
Start small, say just an overnighted close to home. If you have dry bags with a roll top you can just strap them to your bikes. Start with what you have. Sleeping bag, pad, tent, some food and a way to cook it. On a short trip you can get away without cooking by bringing pre-made foods.
I was the same. So I just went on Amazon bought a handle bar bag. Seat bag and panniers. I think all in all I spent £200.
All the bags. Tent, sleeping bag & mat.
I rode the pedders way from Thetford to holme-next-the-sea. Wild camped too, and it was an eye opener to say the least. Can't speak highly enough of the experience. I was kinda planning my next ride on the train home. Do a 1 nighter to start.
Nice video and content! You deserve a million subs or more!
Awesome, thanks!
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Thanks for watching
Do you have a link to where you got the little wood stove. It looks great
Hi Phil, I use one from Alpkit - alpkit.com/products/wood-stove-wood-burning-camping-stove
There are similar ones on Amazon though.
Nice video thanks! How are those glass
Balls called with what you boost the fire?
Thanks Berno! I used the shavings of an old fire starter rod. We’ve upgraded it since to a Ferro Rod which works great!
Nice one ; just getting into the idea of bike touring /packing after many years wild camping / 4 season camping . Good to see it s achievable without all the expensive gear. How you fixing your dry bags to the forks mate ? Look like luggage straps? Thumbs up and new subscriber. 👍
Stick some gear on the bike and you're good to go. I use straps for now and they work fine.
Nice one ; just getting into the idea of bike touring /packing after many years wild camping / 4 season camping . Good to see it s achievable without all the expensive gear. How you fixing your dry bags to the forks mate ? Look like luggage straps? Thumbs up and new subscriber. 👍
Stick some gear on the bike and you're good to go. I use straps for now and they work fine.