Cooking with the Jetboil Flash 2.0 and Skillet on Stanage Edge, Peak District Wild Camp

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • Hello there! Welcome to this weeks video where I get out for a Wildcamp in the Peak District on a beautiful location, The Peak Districts longest ridge, Stanage Edge. Where I "Cook Up A Storm" using my new Jetboil Flash 2.0 and Jetboil Skillet using Tesco's finest British Fillet Steak!
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    My Hiking Gear:
    Boots - Salomon Quest 4's
    Trousers - Fjallraven Vidda Pro
    Waterproof Jacket - Montane Levity Gore-tex
    Backpack - Osprey Exos 38
    Frontpack - Raidlight Activ
    Wildcamping Gear:
    Tent - Wildcountry Helm 2 Compact
    Sleeping Mat - NeoAir Xtherm XL
    Sleeping Bag - OEX EV300/ Rab Ascent 900
    Backpack - Osprey Rook 65
    Stove - Soto Windmaster
    Cook Pots - Soto Thermostack
    Camera Equipment:
    Main Camera - GoPro Hero 9 Black
    Photograpghy Camera - Canon EOS2000D
    Selfie Stick - Smatree (amazon)

Комментарии • 17

  • @coffeeandtech
    @coffeeandtech Год назад

    Lots of fond memories climbing on Stanage Edge, mostly at the popular end.

  • @backpackingireland8624
    @backpackingireland8624 Год назад +1

    Rule No1
    In case of death , leave word that all your gear is worth more than you said 😂😂👌 I know Santa is bringing me that exact kit ! Looks the business. Great video lad , top notch. Atb Tony , Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪

    • @LeoManAndMountain
      @LeoManAndMountain  Год назад +1

      🤣 yeah I’ve definitely downplayed the ‘cost’ of such important gear! Worth the money though great to be able to have a proper meal out in the wilderness 😂 Thanks for the view buddy 👍

  • @bernardscott1783
    @bernardscott1783 Год назад

    Love all the effort in cooking mate and like you say, better or a change that packet food 🥩🍺👍

    • @LeoManAndMountain
      @LeoManAndMountain  Год назад +1

      Yeah packet food is great for weight and simplicity but you can’t beat a steak in nature 🤣

  • @stuarthatton1973
    @stuarthatton1973 Год назад

    top camp again mate

  • @BigCheese85
    @BigCheese85 Год назад

    Great video

  • @thewanderingforester
    @thewanderingforester Год назад

    Nice video again Leo. I struggle with the cost of a Jetboil to be honest, though I do like the idea of a rapid boil. I have recently got a cheap "knock-off" version from Planet X which was the Jobsworth X2 until they were recalled a year or so ago - so hoping this new version is ok! For £20 in the sale thought it was worth a punt. Not wild camped in the Peak District yet, has to be on my list, you all make it look so good. ATB Roger

    • @LeoManAndMountain
      @LeoManAndMountain  Год назад +1

      Yes there isn’t £100 worth of difference I must admit, but I can’t help myself sometimes 🤣 I have to say though it was ridiculously quiet. The Peak District is a great place to hike and wild camp, nice and easy going 👍

  • @252Scooby
    @252Scooby Год назад

    This time it was man & mountain & meat 🥩 😂

  • @imatkingTX
    @imatkingTX Год назад

    Hi, on your pot attachment, do those four parts that support the pot flip out to help stabilize the skillet? Or are they static?

    • @LeoManAndMountain
      @LeoManAndMountain  Год назад

      To be honest I can’t remember and I’m far from home at the minute, but as far as I remember they don’t move

    • @e.nguyen2412
      @e.nguyen2412 Год назад +1

      Hello there,
      I'm not sure if anyone noticed, but yes, each leg of the pan stand pivots outward (to stabilize the pan) and then you will see slits that will sit on top of the stove rim raising it higher above the flame. The pan stand is supposed to sit on top of the rim of the stove, and not in it.

    • @LeoManAndMountain
      @LeoManAndMountain  Год назад +1

      @e.nguyen969 yeah I noticed that about 2 months ago and called myself all sorts of names 🤣

    • @e.nguyen2412
      @e.nguyen2412 Год назад

      @@LeoManAndMountain Lol, its ok. We all have those moments ourselves every now and then. 😊