Hi Paul, great camp you too had, and I can really relate to everything you said about what it was like all those years ago, I think back then life was a alot simpler and we had a lot less choice and simply made the best of what we had. Amazing to hear my name mentioned at the end , I had so enjoyed the content and was really suprised, but you right not changed my gear for years, and some of my really old stuff still does the job it was designed to do,really enjoyable, thanks Pat
Eh up Pat. Every day was an adventure when we were kids. Playing in the woods, climbing trees and rocks and sneaking the odd beer in the shed. I’m very envious that you haven’t changed one bit 😀. You are spot on about keeping things simple. The amount of gear I have is obscene. I still have my old vango tent that would still do a job. Love the fact that you still keep it real. If you ever fancy a pint or camp then please drop me an email. Best wishes Paul.
How true .. it was much simpler and better for your well being. We made our own fun today they buy it. We were taught respect and so much more if only it could be brought back. And we all went through military training where discipline was key that made men out of boys mostly. Boy don't we need that now. Gppd to see you opening up Paul part of the healing process. Bushyboy Oz.
Eh up Paul. Aye when I were a lad I was pretty ferrell as a rule, although sent away to boarding school, when home I was nowhere to be seen; I'd leave a note for my mum saying I was off cycling and or fishing, I'd call at tea time to let them know i was okay and where i was, you can't do that at 10 -15 now! School was too much lessons and drill. As a wee bairn until our late teens we'd go camping as a family. I asked to join Brownies, but they said no - the thought of camping with other lads - "sounds gay sir!" Lol. In the service I spent most of the time out on hills or somewhere and loved that part, the extra training in the wilds was heaven for me.
I grew up in a care home Paul. Most weekends we would run away from the home and camp in the woods. Get caught Sunday and taken back to the home for Monday. We would build camps and make huge fires until one weekend the owner of the wood caught us but instead of shouting at us or calling the police he sat us down and talked. He asked us why we where there and explained how we should be managing fires and respecting our environment. We found out the woodland was named after his wife who had died young and that we where Welcome as long as we demonstrated respect. 25 yrs after that day John passed away. I attended his funeral and while I can no longer go to that woodland, it’s long since been cut down and turned into a housing estate I still carry the lessons he taught me every time I light a fire for a brew or fry up a Penny Bun for my supper. Stay happy and healthy Paul.
I'm a bit older than you boys, I was the guy selling the Spectrum to your parents. We had a far richer childhood than today's generation. We had real friends, not virtual, real experiences, not virtual. It was for sure a simpler time. Fall outs were face to face and done and dusted. Parental discipline wasn't questioned. I learnt to make things from an early age. My first pen knife was earned by proving I could carve a boat hull at the age of 8. At the age of 17, I was doing a 96 mile backpacking walk called the Peakland Way. At 20, I walked across the Swiss Alps. I'm in my 60s now and have osteoarthritis, I can still get up on to Kinder, but not carrying kit anymore. Your videos are a real tonic. Make sure you enjoy your camping whilst you can.
When I was a kid, my uncle decided to stop using drugs. He camped out, at my father's property, all summer. This taught me of the healing power of nature. When life gets rough, I head to the Backcountry. I hope you get your feelings sorted, and get back on top of your game. I enjoy your videos from across the pond. Best wishes, Paul.
Normal service is resumed ❤️🥳 For all its worth Paul, I'm on a 12 hour shift in ambulance control and your video is my moment of time out from the stress of the job . Totally appreciate it
I am a kid/teen from this generation and myself, my dad and my cousin are all outdoors and wild camping lovers. Its was probably 2 years ago my cousin told me about your channel, and I have watched every video since, you and many others have helped me change my life for the good and will always love the outdoors. At 14 I can relate to most things about your conversation... and I just think my generation need to learn how to read a map and get themselves outside just as I did 🙂 - all the best from Dan
When I was young! I still am, just older! We do not stop playing because we grow up, we grow up because we stop playing, sending love and peace to all👍
I'm in my mid 50's and feel lucky be able to have lived both lives, from having nowt and playing in fields and making dens in the local woods and playing out all day - using my imagination, only going home when I was hungry, covered from head to toe in mud and muck. Then having the thrill of getting better technology as its came along... no more wooden poles and mouldy canvas tents that weighed a ton and smelt like a damp dog... Cooking beans in the tin with the lid bent over as a handle - luke warm on the top, burnt on the bottom. Great to see you both chatting 👍
Good to see you out Paul and chatting it's so important to be able to talk to mates, I lost my wife 14weeks ago I am grieving so deeply, I have to talk and I want to try to get back into bushcraft and camping when I can start to heal, at the moment my grief is too much but time hopefully will make it less It was good to see you enjoying life, great stuff 👍
My childhood was exactly how you lads descrbe it.. Every day out was an adventure.. You learned everything from cut knees torn clouts and thick ears from grown ups. Thats how we learnt common sence and how to live. Id never change my childhood for owt it was one huge adventure. Now as " grown ups" we still do it and love it . Great memories lads,thank for a great vid. Right ..im off out to go knock a door run.😎🤣
Paul Messner is a legend, he got myself and the rest of my friends into camping with his helpful and well put together videos. Just wanted to say thanks and let you know the impression you leave with others
OMG the syllable smack - I laughed and laughed - I was the recipient of those at times. Great video - thanks for getting out there and doing it for those of us who can’t or don’t have the opportunity.
How to make an old sod feel even older. Watching two youngsters reminiscing and mentioning seager and tennis games! I'm going to start looking for care homes that allow camping in the grounds and leave the outdoors to you pups LoL
Paul….absolutely “belting” video. Great to see you getting back to your former old self. Your discussion with Andy certainly done you both good. By the way…. your footwear !!!…. My wife said they were sea sick green !!! More power to your boots 🏴🥃🏴🥾🥾🥾🥾
This is one of your best videos Paul. You can see straight you are happy again. You and Andy talking about the old days was the best medicine for you. It’s great you have friendships like this and family to help support you and bring back the Paul we are all subscribed to. Keep up the great work and I hope you don’t feel pressured again and just do what makes you happy
Paul and Andy, what a great video. I spent my younger years exactly where you chaps are sat right now. I moved away and started a family, and I often have the same conversation in my head that you guys had during this video. The next generation will make the right choice I'm sure. I miss it and you can't really replace it with anything else. Friends, 18 hours of daylight, and a tent. All the best.
Camping enthusiasts of all ages, it is a pleasure to do what they want. I saw your natural smile at the beginning of the video, just relax, man! I hope everyone reading this comment can always be healthy and happy!
I'm a Barnados boy through the 70s and into the 80s and Scout's saved my mind and soul, Fire's, camping, cooking sausages with beans on an old trangia when out on hikes. I'm a Scout leader now myself married to a Cub leader about to go wild camping in hammocks for a couple of nights with the kids to help the stress float away. Great video Paul
I like that little talk between both of you! Im 37, grew up in 90' in Poland and agree with everything you said I miss those times a lot! I will be a father myself in 7 months and I am a little concerned about future of my new kid, social media, mobiles, more stress and general rubbish in schools, media, tv etc There is nothing better then just being outdoors, in nature or wherever having fun with you best pal or being rascals from time to time ;D My dad use his leather belt few times on my ass but I totally deserved it lol
Great chat you had with Andy took me back 50 years the odd crack didn’t do us any harm and I’m with you guys life growing up then was so much better. Glad your back out wild camping Paul you looked at home 👍👍
The two Rambling Yorkshire Ramblers … absolutely fantastic. I feel like I just relived my childhood with two mates. You have both brought my a big smile and at the same time, great calm. Cracking video lads.
"Almost as good as a dehydrated meal".....Much better I would say. I feel hungry after watching :) My first camping experiences go back to the late 60's, things were indeed a lot different back then. It was all canvas and paraffin and torches used heavy none rechargeable batteries and the bulb glowed dim and yellow...But it was romantic and innocent and I can feel myself being drawn back to simple less techinical camping
Hey Sandy. Hope you’re well. The steak 🥩 was tough 😂. The knife made it look like butter. Definitely better than dried food. Your camping vids are so therapeutic. The glow of the lantern and the flickering of the flame on the wood stove. Simplicity at its best. Need another catch up in the next few months mate. Best wishes and congratulations Grandad 😉
Must be something about the hills that bring these chats out. I swear I've had exactly the same conversations up in the hills. Maybe I'm just getting old!
I loved the whole chat, I am probably of the same age and did the same 'stupid things and learnt my lesson quickly'. Exactly how you mentioned and I fully agree with all you said. Had a good chuckle tonight, cannot wait for the next vid Paul. :)
I used to spend a lot of time outdoors as a kid, especially walks on a Sunday afternoon with my mum. However, ten years in the Army has influenced my need to get our hiking every weekend, it helps with mental health. I too did a lot of talking on our last video, I find it also helps vent all the frustrations of daily life.
Fantastic to see you out. Am a DofE leader for the school - its amazing to see the participants throw themselves into their expeditions. For so many its well outside of their comfort zone but they love every minute. Would love to have you along to a training session to inspire them !
Amazing talk guys loved it all The youth of today are Changing so much in good ways and bad not drinking like I use to at that age and being glued to their phone Great to see you out Paul
Brilliant.....got me reminiscing about my past and youth......brilliant times back then. Shame the young generation now don't have what we had! Great to see you out enjoying your camping and outdoors again Paul. Keep strong and enjoy your love of the outdoors and hopefully more vlogs.....but your enjoyment is more important, dont let vloggin ruin your love 👍👍👌
Thank you for an absolutely brilliant video. You and Andy chewing the fat with a down to earth raw realisation of the generation changes. It brought back so many memories of my childhood growing up and just how free we really were back then. I was fully tuned in, one of the best yet.
Having good chats like that are a rarity in today’s society, things like that give us the chance to get our thoughts out and realise that everyone is struggling with the same things at times! Everything is always moving. Looked a great camp, beautiful evening, long slow sunset, good food and it looked a decent walk in too. Seemed to be a Fair drop of wind in the morning but tent stood up well. Glass you had a good one mate, these were victories top up the old “get up and go” for a while, change of scenery helps too, also Loving the longer vids.
Our chemistry teacher had a white pump called Percy, the dreaded words ....come and shake hands with with Percy, got a reyt whack across the hand. Good video, a bit different, good to see you back out Paul, TFS David 👍
Watched this with a glass of Jamesons and honestly felt I was sat with you both, chewing the fat. Loved it. For anyone watching "sen" means "self". I really need to get back out. This looked like such a good camp. Glad you felt better on it. I know I would!
Watching one of your videos each week is now a bit of a tradition for me. I haven't been out camping yet but, tonight, I'm actually watching this video in a bivvy bag in my garden, as a bit of a trial run. I really like this one, where you're chatting and philosophising with a fellow camper. I think you should do more of these because they'd all be different, whereas there's only so many product reviews that can be made. Thanks for the inspiration, Paul.
Enjoy this Andy lad...I start work tomorrow (04/07/22) @ 1900....you can do what you do or work daft shifts like me (I work for the London Ambulance Service).....every time you get a wobble (which we all do) just remember how lucky you are to have the skills and family you have. Big fan mate
Reflecting on those things from childhood took me right back. I'm 44 and I genuinely believe we were the last of the free ones! Smiles all round though which was lovely to see. I don't think you could of put out a better video if you tried. Perfect ☺️ Stay safe and well Paul, Adge.
That brought back memories we are from the same school of discipline Misbehave get a hiding or a slipper in school. then home and out in the woods till dark. Good days. Glad to see you out again.
👍😁👍 brilliant watching this video Paul and Andy. I saw Andy earlier today. But sat here now watching this reminiscing about your past brought back memory's from my childhood many many moons ago now. Best years of our lives back then. So much you two are talking about is so true.. Anyway, great to see you out and on Kinder wildcamping with Andrew 👍👍👍😁 Excellant..
Excellent video. I have to agree the old days was better. I love technology but it does rule your life. But without RUclips we wouldn't be able to see your videos, which by the way encouraged me to experience the great outdoors.
Great video. Nice to see you and Andrew out in the peaks again. I used to love going out for a walk in the dark peak as a teenager; the wind whistling in my ears and tearing at my hair. Your chat about the the days before the atari 2600 and speccy were classic.
Great video Paul. It was nice to see you chatting away with Andy and putting the world to rights. I can so relate to everything you were saying about how things were when we were kids. I consider myself very fortunate to have been a child in the 80's.
Hi Paul, great camp you too had, and I can really relate to everything you said about what it was like all those years ago, I think back then life was a alot simpler and we had a lot less choice and simply made the best of what we had. Amazing to hear my name mentioned at the end , I had so enjoyed the content and was really suprised, but you right not changed my gear for years, and some of my really old stuff still does the job it was designed to do,really enjoyable, thanks Pat
Eh up Pat.
Every day was an adventure when we were kids. Playing in the woods, climbing trees and rocks and sneaking the odd beer in the shed. I’m very envious that you haven’t changed one bit 😀. You are spot on about keeping things simple. The amount of gear I have is obscene. I still have my old vango tent that would still do a job. Love the fact that you still keep it real. If you ever fancy a pint or camp then please drop me an email.
Best wishes
Paul.
@@PaulMessner The crossover we all kind of want to see!
How true .. it was much simpler and better for your well being. We made our own fun today they buy it. We were taught respect and so much more if only it could be brought back. And we all went through military training where discipline was key that made men out of boys mostly. Boy don't we need that now. Gppd to see you opening up Paul part of the healing process. Bushyboy Oz.
Eh up Paul. Aye when I were a lad I was pretty ferrell as a rule, although sent away to boarding school, when home I was nowhere to be seen; I'd leave a note for my mum saying I was off cycling and or fishing, I'd call at tea time to let them know i was okay and where i was, you can't do that at 10 -15 now! School was too much lessons and drill. As a wee bairn until our late teens we'd go camping as a family. I asked to join Brownies, but they said no - the thought of camping with other lads - "sounds gay sir!" Lol. In the service I spent most of the time out on hills or somewhere and loved that part, the extra training in the wilds was heaven for me.
Hi Paul I sent you a msg on Instagram can you give it a read please let me know what you think 🤔
I grew up in a care home Paul. Most weekends we would run away from the home and camp in the woods. Get caught Sunday and taken back to the home for Monday. We would build camps and make huge fires until one weekend the owner of the wood caught us but instead of shouting at us or calling the police he sat us down and talked. He asked us why we where there and explained how we should be managing fires and respecting our environment. We found out the woodland was named after his wife who had died young and that we where Welcome as long as we demonstrated respect. 25 yrs after that day John passed away. I attended his funeral and while I can no longer go to that woodland, it’s long since been cut down and turned into a housing estate I still carry the lessons he taught me every time I light a fire for a brew or fry up a Penny Bun for my supper. Stay happy and healthy Paul.
I'm a bit older than you boys, I was the guy selling the Spectrum to your parents. We had a far richer childhood than today's generation. We had real friends, not virtual, real experiences, not virtual. It was for sure a simpler time. Fall outs were face to face and done and dusted. Parental discipline wasn't questioned. I learnt to make things from an early age. My first pen knife was earned by proving I could carve a boat hull at the age of 8. At the age of 17, I was doing a 96 mile backpacking walk called the Peakland Way. At 20, I walked across the Swiss Alps. I'm in my 60s now and have osteoarthritis, I can still get up on to Kinder, but not carrying kit anymore. Your videos are a real tonic. Make sure you enjoy your camping whilst you can.
When I was a kid, my uncle decided to stop using drugs. He camped out, at my father's property, all summer. This taught me of the healing power of nature. When life gets rough, I head to the Backcountry. I hope you get your feelings sorted, and get back on top of your game. I enjoy your videos from across the pond. Best wishes, Paul.
@VanMan That’s probably the most ignorant thing I’ve ever read.
@VanMan ok
@VanMan Also this comment does not make much sense
@VanMan What a pathetic comment. For lots of people it's a form of escape from trauma. I'm sure lots of them would prefer to be clean.
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Normal service is resumed ❤️🥳
For all its worth Paul, I'm on a 12 hour shift in ambulance control and your video is my moment of time out from the stress of the job . Totally appreciate it
Thanks for doing what you do mate
Know the feeling ..off for 12hrs on ambo
That smile in the first 5 seconds of the video says it all really, glad to see you getting back on track
I am a kid/teen from this generation and myself, my dad and my cousin are all outdoors and wild camping lovers. Its was probably 2 years ago my cousin told me about your channel, and I have watched every video since, you and many others have helped me change my life for the good and will always love the outdoors. At 14 I can relate to most things about your conversation... and I just think my generation need to learn how to read a map and get themselves outside just as I did 🙂 - all the best from Dan
When I was young! I still am, just older! We do not stop playing because we grow up, we grow up because we stop playing, sending love and peace to all👍
I'm in my mid 50's and feel lucky be able to have lived both lives, from having nowt and playing in fields and making dens in the local woods and playing out all day - using my imagination, only going home when I was hungry, covered from head to toe in mud and muck. Then having the thrill of getting better technology as its came along... no more wooden poles and mouldy canvas tents that weighed a ton and smelt like a damp dog... Cooking beans in the tin with the lid bent over as a handle - luke warm on the top, burnt on the bottom. Great to see you both chatting 👍
Good to see you out Paul and chatting it's so important to be able to talk to mates, I lost my wife 14weeks ago I am grieving so deeply, I have to talk and I want to try to get back into bushcraft and camping when I can start to heal, at the moment my grief is too much but time hopefully will make it less
It was good to see you enjoying life, great stuff 👍
Sorry for your loss,it must be very hard.Perhaps start with short 2 h walks in nature and work your way up to overnighters...
My childhood was exactly how you lads descrbe it..
Every day out was an adventure..
You learned everything from cut knees torn clouts and thick ears from grown ups.
Thats how we learnt common sence and how to live.
Id never change my childhood for owt it was one huge adventure.
Now as " grown ups" we still do it and love it .
Great memories lads,thank for a great vid.
Right ..im off out to go knock a door run.😎🤣
Magic ☺️ nice to listen to blokes chattin’, reminiscing of times gone by fond memories myself from the same era
You two young puppies had it easy. In the 1960's life was tough... 🤣🤣 I agree with you both - kids today are more clued up than we ever were.
Patrick Dickinson is a champion. So glad you mentioned him. He has a channel most worthy of viewership.
Get out lad! Do it at your own pace. People will still watch as we all love you dude 👌
Paul Messner is a legend, he got myself and the rest of my friends into camping with his helpful and well put together videos. Just wanted to say thanks and let you know the impression you leave with others
kind words....thanks
OMG the syllable smack - I laughed and laughed - I was the recipient of those at times. Great video - thanks for getting out there and doing it for those of us who can’t or don’t have the opportunity.
This is quality content. Very nice to hear about the old days.
How to make an old sod feel even older. Watching two youngsters reminiscing and mentioning seager and tennis games! I'm going to start looking for care homes that allow camping in the grounds and leave the outdoors to you pups LoL
Thanks for all the videos over the years mate. Keep up whatever makes you feel happy - I'm grateful for all the content and memories.
Paul….absolutely “belting” video. Great to see you getting back to your former old self. Your discussion with Andy certainly done you both good. By the way…. your footwear !!!…. My wife said they were sea sick green !!! More power to your boots 🏴🥃🏴🥾🥾🥾🥾
This is one of your best videos Paul. You can see straight you are happy again. You and Andy talking about the old days was the best medicine for you. It’s great you have friendships like this and family to help support you and bring back the Paul we are all subscribed to. Keep up the great work and I hope you don’t feel pressured again and just do what makes you happy
Well done Paul it were nice to see a smile on your face bud you have a good mate there with Andy.
Paul, I really enjoy your video keep true to yourself , you are authentic and that's why people love your videos God Bless You
“Syllable smacking” 🤣😂 had a few of those types of “good hiding” from my Mum and Dad. Love the video x
Great video mate, I remember getting a smack or two from my pops back in the day. Enjoyed this chatty one, all the best pal. Si
Paul and Andy, what a great video. I spent my younger years exactly where you chaps are sat right now. I moved away and started a family, and I often have the same conversation in my head that you guys had during this video.
The next generation will make the right choice I'm sure. I miss it and you can't really replace it with anything else. Friends, 18 hours of daylight, and a tent.
All the best.
Good to see you back on in the tent and enjoying the views. Nothing beats the fresh air and watching a good sunset go down.
Camping enthusiasts of all ages, it is a pleasure to do what they want. I saw your natural smile at the beginning of the video, just relax, man! I hope everyone reading this comment can always be healthy and happy!
cracking video, great to see you back out and smiling Paul 👍👍👍👍
I'm a Barnados boy through the 70s and into the 80s and Scout's saved my mind and soul, Fire's, camping, cooking sausages with beans on an old trangia when out on hikes. I'm a Scout leader now myself married to a Cub leader about to go wild camping in hammocks for a couple of nights with the kids to help the stress float away. Great video Paul
I like that little talk between both of you! Im 37, grew up in 90' in Poland and agree with everything you said I miss those times a lot!
I will be a father myself in 7 months and I am a little concerned about future of my new kid, social media, mobiles, more stress and general rubbish in schools, media, tv etc
There is nothing better then just being outdoors, in nature or wherever having fun with you best pal or being rascals from time to time ;D
My dad use his leather belt few times on my ass but I totally deserved it lol
What a lovely video ..heartfelt , reflective , insightful. Well done both
Great chat you had with Andy took me back 50 years the odd crack didn’t do us any harm and I’m with you guys life growing up then was so much better. Glad your back out wild camping Paul you looked at home 👍👍
Paul, I’m so glad to see another of your windy adventures! Thanks for taking us along.
I enjoyed that trip down memory lane , Thank you 👍
The two Rambling Yorkshire Ramblers … absolutely fantastic. I feel like I just relived my childhood with two mates. You have both brought my a big smile and at the same time, great calm. Cracking video lads.
"Almost as good as a dehydrated meal".....Much better I would say. I feel hungry after watching :) My first camping experiences go back to the late 60's, things were indeed a lot different back then. It was all canvas and paraffin and torches used heavy none rechargeable batteries and the bulb glowed dim and yellow...But it was romantic and innocent and I can feel myself being drawn back to simple less techinical camping
Hey Sandy. Hope you’re well. The steak 🥩 was tough 😂. The knife made it look like butter. Definitely better than dried food. Your camping vids are so therapeutic. The glow of the lantern and the flickering of the flame on the wood stove. Simplicity at its best. Need another catch up in the next few months mate. Best wishes and congratulations Grandad 😉
Glad to see you out and about. Great video look forward to the next one.
Great video! Good to see you and Andy back out in the peak district! Legends 😁
Enjoyed listening to the two of you chatting - it was like a Monty Python Sketch - “You wer’ lucky …!” Good to see you out again Paul.
Like Andy I got my love for hiking/camping by being in the scouts. I recently have joined my old group as a leader.
Loved that vid Paul. Brilliant. The good old days for sure. Liked the walking pole mod. ATB mate
Must be something about the hills that bring these chats out.
I swear I've had exactly the same conversations up in the hills.
Maybe I'm just getting old!
Great to see you smiling Paul and having a good time in the place that makes you happy.
Great to see you enjoying yourself again 😀
Great video.
“Tales from The Philosophers Stone.”
Well done lads. ATB
I could listen to Andy talking all day
Good to see you back ... remember be kind to yourself
I loved the whole chat, I am probably of the same age and did the same 'stupid things and learnt my lesson quickly'. Exactly how you mentioned and I fully agree with all you said.
Had a good chuckle tonight, cannot wait for the next vid Paul. :)
I loved Scouts and D of E, as a kid made some good friends and great experience Now glad to see my daughter doing it too - Nice one Paul
Felt like this was a back to the old Paul, type video. Great to see you enjoying getting back out and really hope things are getting better. 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Shine on you crazy camper.
We all shine on.
I'm camping there this week.
Truly excited for it.
Woo Hoo. Etc etc etc.
I used to spend a lot of time outdoors as a kid, especially walks on a Sunday afternoon with my mum. However, ten years in the Army has influenced my need to get our hiking every weekend, it helps with mental health. I too did a lot of talking on our last video, I find it also helps vent all the frustrations of daily life.
Fantastic to see you out. Am a DofE leader for the school - its amazing to see the participants throw themselves into their expeditions. For so many its well outside of their comfort zone but they love every minute. Would love to have you along to a training session to inspire them !
That was such a good camp/video. More of that please.
Loved the reminiscing between you and Andy about your youth, school etc . Made me chuckle , I can totally relate to that been a 70s child too. 🤣 👍
Love it when you cook your own meals when you go camping. Keep up the great job.
Amazing talk guys loved it all
The youth of today are Changing so much in good ways and bad not drinking like I use to at that age and being glued to their phone
Great to see you out Paul
Good to see you looking well.One of your best video’s yet. I remember good old parenting😉 stay well and keep camping 🏕
Great video Paul thank you 😊 I really enjoyed the chat about when you were kids ☺️ I thoroughly enjoyed my childhood, late 70s/80s, such freedom 😆
Brilliant mego! Some of Mr sells's assemblies were enough to keep me on the straight and narrow, chuckled right through the chat." Happy times"
Brace
Brilliant.....got me reminiscing about my past and youth......brilliant times back then. Shame the young generation now don't have what we had!
Great to see you out enjoying your camping and outdoors again Paul.
Keep strong and enjoy your love of the outdoors and hopefully more vlogs.....but your enjoyment is more important, dont let vloggin ruin your love 👍👍👌
Great video. Reliving my childhood, yes camping over the local fields , and cooking my dinner with my mates. Happy days.
Back to his best, made my day to see Paul's smile again
Great to see you back out there Paul!
Thank you for an absolutely brilliant video. You and Andy chewing the fat with a down to earth raw realisation of the generation changes. It brought back so many memories of my childhood growing up and just how free we really were back then. I was fully tuned in, one of the best yet.
Awesome to see you back on the hills with AB. Now I'm cheered up, and chuffed for you pushing on with tackling the recent anxieties etc.
Having good chats like that are a rarity in today’s society, things like that give us the chance to get our thoughts out and realise that everyone is struggling with the same things at times! Everything is always moving. Looked a great camp, beautiful evening, long slow sunset, good food and it looked a decent walk in too. Seemed to be a Fair drop of wind in the morning but tent stood up well. Glass you had a good one mate, these were victories top up the old “get up and go” for a while, change of scenery helps too, also Loving the longer vids.
Our chemistry teacher had a white pump called Percy, the dreaded words ....come and shake hands with with Percy, got a reyt whack across the hand. Good video, a bit different, good to see you back out Paul, TFS David 👍
You've got the good old days spot on ! And the steak definitely looked to be the best choice! Thanks for posting!
Watched this with a glass of Jamesons and honestly felt I was sat with you both, chewing the fat. Loved it. For anyone watching "sen" means "self".
I really need to get back out. This looked like such a good camp. Glad you felt better on it. I know I would!
Great video Paul. Thank you for taking us with you.
Thanks!
Watching one of your videos each week is now a bit of a tradition for me. I haven't been out camping yet but, tonight, I'm actually watching this video in a bivvy bag in my garden, as a bit of a trial run. I really like this one, where you're chatting and philosophising with a fellow camper. I think you should do more of these because they'd all be different, whereas there's only so many product reviews that can be made.
Thanks for the inspiration, Paul.
This fantastic two generations of people just taking. Thank you so much for sharing
Greetings Paul from the USA. Thanks for sharing your adventure and camp talk. It was nice to get a bit nostalgic with you.
Enjoy this Andy lad...I start work tomorrow (04/07/22) @ 1900....you can do what you do or work daft shifts like me (I work for the London Ambulance Service).....every time you get a wobble (which we all do) just remember how lucky you are to have the skills and family you have. Big fan mate
As my mate from Chesterfield once told me, 'tha's getting woss wit words youf. The longer you talk to Andy, the stronger your accent gets 😄
Good to see you back in the saddle
Bless you both. Your chat bought back some great memories. Great vlog.
Great to see you back on the hos Paul , with the Barnsley whippet too 💪
Keep smiling 😊
"et voila" cracked me up Paul XD good to see you seeming a bit better mate, welcome back!
Reflecting on those things from childhood took me right back. I'm 44 and I genuinely believe we were the last of the free ones!
Smiles all round though which was lovely to see. I don't think you could of put out a better video if you tried. Perfect ☺️
Stay safe and well Paul,
Adge.
Luvly stuff Paul....you've got your passion and mojo back.... glad to see
My favorite part was the going out in the morning and not returning until after dark. Great days back then.
Also, great idea on using your trekking poles to strengthen your free standing tent. I wish I had thought of that before my Big Agnes tent blew away.
Just love this. I like the change it’s all brought. Just hope you’re finding a better pathway. I enjoy Andy’s blogs very much too.
That brought back memories we are from the same school of discipline Misbehave get a hiding or a slipper in school. then home and out in the woods till dark. Good days. Glad to see you out again.
Superb views and image quality Paul.
Great to see you out Paul. Great video lads, it’s like a scene from Kes - 40 years on! We just need Casper and his hawk! 👍👍
👍😁👍 brilliant watching this video Paul and Andy. I saw Andy earlier today. But sat here now watching this reminiscing about your past brought back memory's from my childhood many many moons ago now. Best years of our lives back then. So much you two are talking about is so true.. Anyway, great to see you out and on Kinder wildcamping with Andrew 👍👍👍😁 Excellant..
Excellent video. I have to agree the old days was better. I love technology but it does rule your life. But without RUclips we wouldn't be able to see your videos, which by the way encouraged me to experience the great outdoors.
I used to knock doors and do car washing and gardening for a few quid too, and then go collecting bonfire wood on a trolley.. good old days!
Such a beautiful location! I love it 🙂
A steak and two veg! I LOVE it. I'll take the same thing on my next trip.
Great video. Nice to see you and Andrew out in the peaks again. I used to love going out for a walk in the dark peak as a teenager; the wind whistling in my ears and tearing at my hair. Your chat about the the days before the atari 2600 and speccy were classic.
Nice one Paul, good to see you back and enjoying it.
Good to see you back in the hills.
Trolleys!!! Took me straight back to my childhood 👍🏼
Great video Paul. It was nice to see you chatting away with Andy and putting the world to rights. I can so relate to everything you were saying about how things were when we were kids. I consider myself very fortunate to have been a child in the 80's.