Wild Camping in Severe Wind. Petrol Camping Stove is an inferno 🔥

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Paul Messner

Paul Messner

10 ай бұрын

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In this video I head out wild camping in the Peak District to test out the Terra Nova Laser Compact AS Tent in some gale force winds. I also try out the Soto Stormbreaker Multi Fuel camping stove.
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@bobbyboykenyon4444
@bobbyboykenyon4444 10 ай бұрын
Had the pleasure of meeting Paul after me and my girfriend and our dogs first wild camp in the Peak District at a random encounter in a pub in Edale. Inspired by Paul and planned by watching his videos. The guys really down to earth, approacable and what you see is what you get. Really pleased to see him get the sucess he deserves. Offers free informative and inspiring content to the wild camping community. All the haters are just jealous. He deserves all the success he has created and has inspired thousands and made their lives imeassurably better with his content. Thank you and well done Paul. Keep going!
@PaulMessner
@PaulMessner 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the lovely words. Might get to bump into you again 👍🏻
@michaelbrown3731
@michaelbrown3731 10 ай бұрын
Paul, I have never done any wild camping and have no desire to do so. However, I have watched all of your videos for several years and plan to continue doing so. They are entertaining and informative, and I can see no valid reason why anyone would complain about any aspect of them. You are obviously dedicated, knowledgeable, and determined in the pursuit of your craft. That was completely demonstrated in this video.
@yonderoutdoorsuk
@yonderoutdoorsuk 10 ай бұрын
Haters gonna hate... keep pressing on Paul.
@kennethyeoh5620
@kennethyeoh5620 8 ай бұрын
NE😅D.1.
@sober_hiker
@sober_hiker 10 ай бұрын
For every one comment that's negative, they'll be thousands and thousands of other people who really do appreciate the work you do, me being one of them. Anyone can say a bad thing whilst they're shielded and sat in the comfort of their home. Keep on doing what you're doing because it inspires people like me and many others to get out, and I'm looking forward to the next video. I'm hoping to see some more of these multi day hikes, as I'd love to see what gear you'd bring for different journeys, as the Cumbria Way series was amazing!
@robjvw
@robjvw 10 ай бұрын
Paul & Jo, please keep up the great work. Reading the comments you can see how much of a positive difference you are making to people.
@frambo7
@frambo7 10 ай бұрын
Just returned from a 3 day trip to the Peak district, my 1st time staying out more than 1 night. I have to say this would not be possible without yourself & Andy B videos. I have put into practice all your tips & tricks & have a fab time. Remeber its much harder to create than destroy & you are definitely the former. Best Simon
@WillGilpin
@WillGilpin 10 ай бұрын
Sorry about the trolls. Remember the 175k of us who liked your vids enough to subscribe! Plus our other halves who get to know you as well!
@olirc
@olirc 10 ай бұрын
Trust me, those haters will be an utter drain on anyone that has the misfortune of being close to them. To have someone around constantly doubting your every word, I've had people like that in my life and I happily walk away from them, and never return. Block and move on. Keep the vids coming for those that enjoy them. 👍😊
@user-hd8tg4em2n
@user-hd8tg4em2n 10 ай бұрын
How can you hate Paul, mate you're such a humble guy. I enjoy your content.
@adrianwatkins9629
@adrianwatkins9629 10 ай бұрын
My type of camping Paul, eat and drink like a king. Brilliant to see you relaxed and passing your knowledge on to the viewers. Best wishes to the girls for university, I'm just starting my Level 6 final year at the grand old age of 58. #nevertoolate.
@Insolesandlaces
@Insolesandlaces 10 ай бұрын
Used multifuel for many years. One big advantage is you can always start with a full fuel bottle. I have always used Aspen4 find it very clean. They also work well in cold conditions. Multifuel are my first choice.
@TacBlades
@TacBlades 10 ай бұрын
Yuk sponsors that have nothing to do with the content dont sell out its not worth it. Being online and pushing product links some people will hate you some will love you and some won't care its just how it is cant change it so do what you want. I am on the list for the new flextail pump looks the business, perfect for me. I love alcohol stove for peace and gas for speed and easy.
@maturinok
@maturinok 10 ай бұрын
What can I say that others already haven't? You're an inspiration to us all, man. Your reviews are honest, you go out in all conditions and you make all of us smile. Keep on keeping on. Never mind the trolls...they're very unhappy people. You, on the other hand, are an authentic person: happiness and sadness too. Top man.
@kmason5241
@kmason5241 10 ай бұрын
One of the best things about multi fuel stoves, is that you can empty, clean them and they are aircraft friendly. So when travelling to those out of the way places there is usually some form of liquid fuel. They last too, mine is nearly 20yrs old still working fine.
@smokinrider
@smokinrider 10 ай бұрын
Ditto. Msr whisperlite. 17 years old and still running fine.
@mistymorning
@mistymorning 10 ай бұрын
Same here wisperlite 25 years old. I love it 1 litre of unleaded will last a full week in the hills cheaper than gas too
@rockytopwrangler2069
@rockytopwrangler2069 10 ай бұрын
Again same here ,,although I had become a collector of backpack stoves ,, I use the Whisperlite more than others ... I have a couple other liquid fuel stove such as the Original SVEA with a self contained fuel tank , great for day hikes and a single overnight where you will only use it once or twice , unless taking extra fuel along ... And for me in cold temps and mostly at altitude They always work ,, my MSR Whisperlite was added to my gear in mid '70's , still going strong ... have only used Coleman/white gas , although it will burn anything combustible,, maybe not as well ..... although use many canister stoves for day hikes and short trips because of simplicity ,, I favor the MSR Pocket Rocket Deluxe .. Tough conditions to film Paul ,, but you did a great job ,, always good watch .. Stay Safe ...
@andrewjohnston9115
@andrewjohnston9115 10 ай бұрын
If you want to melt the cheese a bit better a folded piece of aluminium foil to act as a lid for the frying pan helps and it weighs nothing. Cracking content mate, we're all behind you - my son in law, has just got into fellwalking and wild camping, and it's alot to do with you and the english woodmans channel, you are making a difference to other people 👍
@jpriddle
@jpriddle 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for bringing your whole community ‘round the ‘campfire’ in such an open way. Keep up the great work!
@expat0149
@expat0149 10 ай бұрын
I have never understood why people get bent out of shape over how KZfaqrs make thier money , it is none of our business , personally if it helps you keep the channel going then crack on :)
@teddybeargrylls6663
@teddybeargrylls6663 10 ай бұрын
Hi Paul, I’m a cyclist bike packer, you are my go to source of gear and fair critique. I do enjoy your trips and video content. Ignore the trolls, there’s much love in the world. Keep it up both you and Jo. Thanks Gary
@andreasweber7828
@andreasweber7828 10 ай бұрын
Joe Robinet actually started ages ago with dehydrated leftovers that he rehydrated in the field. And that’s actually a great idea. You eat what you’re having at home and it’s dirt cheap comparing to the crap you sometimes get. I had Dal the other day
@matskelton9589
@matskelton9589 10 ай бұрын
You know it’s always going to be good content and solid down to earth entertainment even before you’ve started watching! Great stuff as ever 👌
@JimGardner
@JimGardner 10 ай бұрын
The trolls are just pricks mate. I just enjoy watching you being a great bloke.
@mikeday8295
@mikeday8295 10 ай бұрын
Idiots will be idiots. Keep going. I loved the armchair chat style, up on a hill !!! cheers with a glass of red wine. Tiny tent ???😵‍💫
@suemullen8221
@suemullen8221 10 ай бұрын
Hi Paul. Brilliant videos mate. Been off work for 2 weeks after getting gallbladder removed and all I’ve done is watch your videos. I’m a keen hiker and once back on my feet I’m going to incorporate wild camping into my hikes and you have so much given me vital information. Keep the videos coming. Sue ⛺️⛺️⛺️
@PaulMessner
@PaulMessner 10 ай бұрын
How you’re back out in the hills soon 🥾
@JamesSouthwood
@JamesSouthwood 10 ай бұрын
Like the longer, more relaxed format. Thank you for making it!
@birdie399
@birdie399 10 ай бұрын
Makes me think of Wallace and Gromit, the wrong trousers. Thanks for an interesting video.
@carrutc2
@carrutc2 10 ай бұрын
Paul I never comment on videos but you are just the best. "Never trust a skinny camper" 😂 Love the food a lot. Love the honest equipment reviews. Love it all! Dont even entertain the negative comments, you wont change these people ever so ignore!
@grahamhaines9931
@grahamhaines9931 10 ай бұрын
Nice chilled out video Paul. Also good to see you using a multi-fuel stove. I used one for many years before flipping to gas. I do think in the depths of winter, the petrol stoves come into their own.
@grantgrow
@grantgrow 10 ай бұрын
Absolutely right about the petrol stove. Greetings from Redwood National Park area in America
@bob_the_bomb4508
@bob_the_bomb4508 10 ай бұрын
I used an Optimus Climber (SVEA) stove for years as a soldier until it fell apart. I had then a more modern multi fuel stove but last year went back to a new SVEA. Imagine my disappointment when it wouldn’t turn off properly. I subsequently found out that SVEA have been ‘badge engineered’ and are now made in China and are now notorious for quality control problems. I’ve hence switched to gas. Mind you, if there are any people who can repair, service, and rebuild my SVEA I’d be very grateful to find out…
@JesusSwag6969
@JesusSwag6969 10 ай бұрын
Over £10 for the dehydrated food! You could buy a couple packs of huel and portion them out for easy dehydrated meals!
@NeilEvans-xq8ik
@NeilEvans-xq8ik 10 ай бұрын
I bought some synthetic insulated trousers from an army surplus shop online. Cheap as chips. They function just like the insulated jacket. I was unexpectedly grateful for them on a recent trip to the East coast, UK.
@jeffreyalmond7376
@jeffreyalmond7376 10 ай бұрын
You don’t need anything else! Pull the other one. Insulation for the legs, I tend to find keeping my core warm and walking does the job. But a good pair of merino long johns or the Montane Terra Alpine trousers which are fleece lined, if they still do them. Keep up the good work Paul, don’t let Mardy arses get you down.
@jamesrkelly76
@jamesrkelly76 10 ай бұрын
For fuel, go to a car parts shop and ask for panel wipe, it comes in 5 litre tins. Its basically naptha so burns cleaner than petrol and much cheaper than colman fuel.
@R2KUK
@R2KUK 10 ай бұрын
cracking place that i love camping just to the left of the downfall at the top! can get a really nice view when the sunsets on a clear day
@AP-rq8io
@AP-rq8io 10 ай бұрын
Enjoyed this video mate. Loved the little chat you did too. Down to earth normal bloke, that’s why I watch 👍🏻
@HiggsybearOutdoors
@HiggsybearOutdoors 10 ай бұрын
Paul, one of my favourite videos of yours to date. Really enjoyed your chat on the chair section. Nice, honest and funny. Ignore the haters. More longer, longer form content 😆 please 🙏🏻
@Inspectergadget69
@Inspectergadget69 10 ай бұрын
Yes, you can simmer with these...sort of but an MSR Dragonfly or Optimus Nova is better. I have the DF, Nova and the similar Soto Muka. I love all of these stoves and the Muka is great for rapidly heating or doing toast. The DF is half the power but has excellent control and ditto for the Nova. I still think the Soto Muka or Stormbreaker can be the stove for a trip but not if you want a low simmer. Nice video. I should comment on 'messy' petrol stoves...well the Soto definitely is clean but petrol stoves are clean enough on pots provided you make sure it is fully primed first. The Nova is also easier to turn the bottle to 'off' or 'on' to clear the fuel line than the DF as it has a longer fuel line and is designed to be rotated to turn off the fuel while the MSR it is not an advertised feature and the fuel line is stiff and short. I was using the DF today in the bush and nearly lost my pot of water when I turned the bottle, this doesn't happen with the Nova.
@CragScrambler
@CragScrambler 10 ай бұрын
Keep em coming marra, alsonthe weather has been horrific of late up here in the lakes, lots of wind and flooding, and then people say having an Soulo tent is overkill 😅
@cawoodsob
@cawoodsob 10 ай бұрын
You mentioned some warm kit / trousers for camp. I really like the OMM Mountain Raid Primaloft Gold synthetic insulation pants and smock. They can be zipped into a lightweight sleeping bag arrangement with the foot pod. I find this really really versatile as a layered system / modular system. One thing I don’t get on KZfaq… I don’t see many folk using a bivy bag - add a few more degrees to your sleep system in combo with the aforementioned OMM Mountain Raid and a lighter quilt/bag for the colder months keeping everything ‘modular’ also the good old bivy can be a life saver on its own - I take one even with my TN AS2 Laser tent. 👍🏻
@user-ok4fh5ys8n
@user-ok4fh5ys8n 10 ай бұрын
Friday night's cider night, snax, film, bit of supper.....bed. Enjoy the vids/reviews..... 'ull' east riding.
@Pargie81
@Pargie81 10 ай бұрын
I am heading north from Edale on Saturday morning and see where the wind takes me. You have got me absolutely obsessed with wild camping, love the videos and advice you give, keep going. P.s avoid my Mrs as I am spending way to much on gear and its your fault 😉😂
@AndyWragg
@AndyWragg 10 ай бұрын
Nice long video that Paul. Ive got some NATUREHIKE down trousers. They are really warm but sized for short arses. Mine are XL (Im 34 waist) and were halfway up my shins. Ive got some running tights to wear underneath, taking a leaf out of Mr Beevers book. As for the stove, they do take some level of practice to operate without flaring on lighting. You can use some meths or alcohol gel on the burner head to preheat the gas tube to minimise this. But you cant beat them in the cold for getting a brew ready quickly and obviously melting snow. Flextail dropped a bollock with that pump, its a backward step to make a single use item, I'm sticking with my tiny pump 2X. Im looking forward to when it gets colder, got loads of cold weather gear to test. Hope we get plenty of snow this winter.
@PaulMessner
@PaulMessner 10 ай бұрын
I’d looked at the naturehike but don’t like the idea of ordering clothes from China. Faff when they don’t fit.
@AndyWragg
@AndyWragg 10 ай бұрын
@PaulMessner I got mine off Amazon so returns no issue.
@bensouthwell1339
@bensouthwell1339 10 ай бұрын
the big rocks as a back drop was pretty special on the video, you looked like you were in your living room watching Emerdale.
@Bobbybooboo505
@Bobbybooboo505 10 ай бұрын
You just carry on as you are, ignore the haters, what you get from company’s as freebees is your business, and nobody else’s..I like the honesty of your reviews Paul..video quality is great… stay warm…
@Gooner-1971
@Gooner-1971 10 ай бұрын
You’re an inspiration to more people than you’ll ever know- keep up the fantastic work 👏 Surely we all want you to get as much gear as possible so that you can try it out, and then we can make informed choices on what we buy. You’re entertaining us and helping us in so many ways - Respect to you man ✊
@janeball6802
@janeball6802 10 ай бұрын
New to your channel and love what you do! Never been wild camping and a 50+ yrs old women, I’m not sure it’s something I could manage….! Keep on keeping on.
@Wild-Camping
@Wild-Camping 10 ай бұрын
Never say never, you're never too old, if you're physically mobile there's plenty of places you can go without climbing hills & mountains & you don't have to do it alone, I've camped most of my life but didn't really start solo wild camping until 50+ and I love it.
@jobloggs6528
@jobloggs6528 10 ай бұрын
Hi Paul, I agree, multifuel burners are great for a zombi apocalypse, or boiling water. There not as controlable, my primus multi is v noisy too. Food wise, cheapest block curry or chicken noodles, I get concentrated curry sauce (Goldfish brand, Chinese curry sauce) in a tub from Asda, (they don’t have it in all the time). I make up a resealable bag before I go, with a couple of tspn’s of curry sauce, creamed coconut, bistro chicken gravy, S&P. The gravy mainly thickens the sauce. Or noodles, a handful of couscous, and a sachet of cup a soup of whatever flavour you fancy. Boil noodles first, in both cases, then add flavouring/soup etc, then simmer to thicken. With two packets of noodles, it’s well filling!
@keithchambers-oq6nb
@keithchambers-oq6nb 10 ай бұрын
Why not just use a ready meal into a plastic bag, then simmer away in a brew pot stirring occasionally till hot, it doesn’t always have to be microwaved. I often used this on my cycle day trips out. I use an alcohol stove similar to the one you use, does the job adequately. Re used plastic bag or one of those resealable foil bags.
@TonyHobbs
@TonyHobbs 10 ай бұрын
Nice vid. Agreed re H12 basically just software. Good lighting on you.
@colinbyrne8945
@colinbyrne8945 10 ай бұрын
Thermal long-johns, Paul!👍😄
@jameskyle8092
@jameskyle8092 10 ай бұрын
Brilliant Paul , any time you want to come back up to Scotland give me a shout 👍
@lapp2
@lapp2 10 ай бұрын
Been doing at least one weekend a month for about 2 years now. Keeps me sane 🙂 recovered from exhaustion at work a couple of years ago and found hiking to give me that tranquility I needed to keep on trucking...like last weekend. After my friend went to the tent I enjoyed an hour more, just in solitude...grateful for everything I got. I'm transitioning into wintergear right now and bring forward following gear: hmg unbound 55, exped down7, EE revelation quilt, Bergans down jacket, pocket rocket stove, Hilleberg akto and Houdini beenie, for starters... Tried petrol stove in tent...you need to keep your bearings of what your doing...could end badly 🫤 Keep up your videos. They are solid ground to watch and hope you a great autumn 👍
@PaulMessner
@PaulMessner 10 ай бұрын
Thanks mate. Don’t think I’d bother with it in the tent unless I had a huge porch area.
@jodooxq
@jodooxq 10 ай бұрын
You've come along way mate! I remember seeing you a few years back. It must have been when you first started out. It wasn't expensive light weight gear then exactly. I thought you were an unlikely candidate for the job, but look at you now!
@thomasskinner240
@thomasskinner240 10 ай бұрын
That was a really good one. Don't pay attention to those negative comments. Those people just need to get a life and stop slagging off those that are doing something with theirs. Keep up the good work.
@SoloSarahBX
@SoloSarahBX 10 ай бұрын
I love what you just said…I don’t need anything else 😅pigs might fly 🐽! You lie! There’s always something, always enjoy listening to your honesty, keeps it real for real folk who aren’t loaded and keeps it sensible too. Having said that me and hubby Checked out the Mountain Outfitters place and splurged a bit, we enjoyed that trip but I can’t get him to come camping with me, it remains a solo mission. I’m on the waiting list for a pink beenie Mrs M ❤🙏🏻
@simondickinson4236
@simondickinson4236 10 ай бұрын
Love what you do Paul, please keep on doing what you do best. I know it is difficult to ignore the trolls, but they are just sad inadequates; you have 175k subscribers for a reason! Best wishes to you and Jo, and hope your girls have a great time at uni.
@PaulMessner
@PaulMessner 10 ай бұрын
Thank you. We’re missing them already
@mrsteadyhands6408
@mrsteadyhands6408 10 ай бұрын
Love your channel and content mate. We all watch it at work. Take no notice of the ****holes, keep up the great work 👍⚒️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@anthonymiller6234
@anthonymiller6234 10 ай бұрын
Awesome video as always. You're a braver man than I to be camping in that wind! Ignore the haters, these are people who clearly have nothing better to do in life than cause pain and misery to other people by writing utter nonsense about topics they no nothing about. Your content is superb and you are honest about your sponsors and it's good to see that you don't just take the money to promote gear. Giving an honest non-biased view on gear from a seasoned veteran is far more valuable to an audience. Thanks again your content Paul.
@brucemacdonald8001
@brucemacdonald8001 10 ай бұрын
Great video Paul, many thanks. Enjoyed the rockside beer chat as well :-}
@petersmith2464
@petersmith2464 10 ай бұрын
Keep up the Great videos. You do a Brilliant job, and I know I speak for so many people when I say they are just what we want. Honest, informative and really interesting. Good work Paul 👍👍👍
@DS-ej6du
@DS-ej6du 10 ай бұрын
Paul, Great video, really enjoyed it. I laughed out loud when you were discussing hair straighteners. Looking forward to you next episode 👍🏻🍻
@andybrockbank3027
@andybrockbank3027 10 ай бұрын
My food principle is if I can't carry or cook what I want to eat, I'm not going. Needless to say I haven't camped out in over a year and there is no indication when I will go next.
@markcable41
@markcable41 10 ай бұрын
Me and my wife we don’t go wild camping. We have a roof tent that we like to use and we have been all over the place in it. We’ve done the NC 500 and at the moment we are camping in the North York Moors. We really enjoy watching your videos, we get a lot of useful hints and tips from you that we use when we go camping. So please keep up the great work that you do because we both really love watching your videos.
@johneales9490
@johneales9490 10 ай бұрын
Good to here someone talking truthfully about products
@jimthomas7797
@jimthomas7797 10 ай бұрын
I really have enjoyed your stuff , ignore the negative comments. Doing a brilliant job Paul👍I have done a few wildcamps, because of watching people like yourself 👍😉
@bobphillips2188
@bobphillips2188 9 ай бұрын
Hi Paul. I have down trousers! I bought them when I could afford such luxuries, while I was still working. They were pure overkill for wearing in camp, but - one Easter I was in the Cairngorms, and knowing it would be below zero most of the time (and it was!) I decided to experiment with my sleeping arrangement. As I would have my minus 15-18 C down jacket anyway, I brought the down trousers along, and only used a summer-weight sleeping bag, wearing the trews and jacket inside. As insurance against minus figures even lower than expected, I took a down blanket too, something I could throw over the lot if necessary. Doing the arithmetic, the sleeping bag and blanket weighed 1,000g/one kilo between them, a perfectly acceptable weight for a full, high quality, winter bag. The down jacket was always going to be in the pack, and the down trousers were along for fun. The result was a totally warm, very comfortable sleep each night (the down 'throw' wasn't really needed, but it was a nice extra) PLUS - when getting out in the night for the inevitable (I was with a female friend, and we had already agreed that as she would have to leave the tent for the same reason once in the night, it was only fair that I should too. Fair play) I was already dressed for a very cold, maybe minus 10 C pee! So the total weight of down gear was very acceptable, especially as the temperature never got into plus figures for the several days we were there (through the Lairig Ghru in strong headwinds, back down the Lairig an Laoigh, lots of snow on the ground, 'crisp' nights). So, down trousers? I never used them after that, overkill for me at least, my legs don't really feel the cold much, but they are toastie!
@jkline999
@jkline999 10 ай бұрын
Great vid, thx. For the camping you are doing, just makes sense to take fresh. I'd take a big friggin' steak, every time. If you can take a beer, you can take a t-bone. A 14 day trip, sure, take dehydrated meals or MRE's-- or hunt/fish your meals. I know that's alien to your part of the world. Growing up, we either got our meals along the trail or went hungry. In N. America, gimme white gas or nothing. You might consider pre-heating your stove with a cotton ball soaked in alcohol. Sad-- best glass of wine I ever had was from a couple who hired a guide to fly fish in MT. They owned a vinyard in CA. She just got killed by griz, and the guide said take the wine as they headed out for the 5 day horse ride back to civilization.
@brianmurphy636
@brianmurphy636 10 ай бұрын
Very enjoyable video to watch. Thank you. Keep it up whether sunny, windy, rain or snow all great!
@revol113
@revol113 10 ай бұрын
Really liked this video. Something about it just felt more back to basics. Nice one.
@thewestonfront
@thewestonfront 10 ай бұрын
Shame you didn't take the Southern Cross 1. Would love to see more of this being put through it's paces.
@stuartbartlett
@stuartbartlett 10 ай бұрын
I cant speak to the Montane Prism pants exactly, but I have had a pair of Montane Flux pants for 8 years now. Basically the same as the Prism but with 60g/m2 of primaloft insulation vs the 40g/m2 of the Prism pants. Honestly they are one of the best bits of kit I own. Keeping my legs warm has been a game changer for comfort when hiking or camping. They unzip completely so they can easily be taken off or put on without removing boots. Just fantastic. I worry that I wont be able to find anything similar to them when they finally wear out. I don't believe Montane carry them as a product line anymore. I think the Respond pants are the equivalent now but I haven't used them, and they are more than double the cost of the Flux pants 8 years ago. I 100% recommended the Flux pants though.
@PaulMessner
@PaulMessner 10 ай бұрын
Thanks. I’ll check them out.
@peesua
@peesua 10 ай бұрын
Double-poles could be a good idea if tent makers start selling an extra set as an option, designing the tent so that two poles can fit perfectly together, and maybe something like clips that hold them firmly together.
@InspiringAdventures
@InspiringAdventures 10 ай бұрын
Fjallraven do this. Pole sleeves designed for two poles and you can buy additional sets as an option.
@WildCamper
@WildCamper 10 ай бұрын
For the haters (in the words of the Bandit) "Do the letters FO mean anything to you"? Paul i get them as well dont worry about them, as you say they are always someone who has no videos themselves. We understand why you do it the way you do, just keep going.👍 atb Rob
@lionreza
@lionreza 10 ай бұрын
today i learned why my tent has 2 pole eyes it never occurred to me you could use double poles
@LoneWolfBackPack
@LoneWolfBackPack 10 ай бұрын
Always enjoy your videos, there is always something I learn, see a great product and enjoy your cooking
@alantaggart51
@alantaggart51 10 ай бұрын
great vid paul
@twiggyescapes
@twiggyescapes 10 ай бұрын
Great video Paul, getting the trolls is a good indicator your doing well... They can't stand it.
@shivaslindsay7207
@shivaslindsay7207 10 ай бұрын
Been getting back into camping here in Australia (from Scotland) and really enjoy your videos and tips have been great as I've built my gear up. Watched as you quot working and jumped into the YpuTube full time. Very cool....and appreciate how hard work it is. You make me miss UK and the beauty of camping there and i look forward to returning one day. I think of doing KZfaq content but i see the work you put in and I'll leave it to the experts :) Got a flextail a little while ago.....so useful for fires 😂
@vincentdemilo2171
@vincentdemilo2171 10 ай бұрын
You do a great job Paul, don't let them grind you down. Keep on with the good work.
@jordandraper8431
@jordandraper8431 10 ай бұрын
Drinking the Brewdog Lost Lager myself tonight, great video as always🏕️⛰️
@seantaylormtb7170
@seantaylormtb7170 10 ай бұрын
Just to add to many fans Paul... I watch Scotland's Mountains, your mate Andy and Haze Outdoors a lot. All seem like cracking people spending time producing content. Your reviews, in my view, are excellent. I've followed many and yet to be let down, and end of the day it's my decision. Content is great too, always look fwd to the next one, keep it going. And great to hear you are now going live !! I look forward to the tour !!! top man
@PaulMessner
@PaulMessner 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for that and for your continued support 👍🏻
@fukenbroken1
@fukenbroken1 10 ай бұрын
Burgers for breakfast with Horseradish/mustard will clear your sinuses and mind. Helps you get a good start to the day. Good stuff!! LOL
@philjones3335
@philjones3335 10 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed that video Paul, you have a way of making us feel like we are sitting next to you with a beer chilling out. Keep doing what you do pal..you are definitely one of the best 👌
@dusty.roaches9466
@dusty.roaches9466 10 ай бұрын
Made me proper chuckle with the hair straightener story Paul 😂 great video pal 👍
@kathyls74
@kathyls74 10 ай бұрын
That wind looks TOUGH! I use a Liteway quilt too, love it. Quality gear and excellent customer service
10 ай бұрын
One of my preferred videos ... I like the longer ones because you speak to us as we were front of/ next to you :) I hope some adventures in forests in the future because as beautiful as these landscapes are it is rocky and often ... always yes ! terribly windy :) :) I miss trees me :)
@PaulMessner
@PaulMessner 10 ай бұрын
Now the darker lights are here, there will be a few more woodland camps around the campfire. I’ll take the hot tent out again too
@scrappedlives
@scrappedlives 10 ай бұрын
I’m drinking a glass of whine Paul when watching this in the Netherlands. Tomorrow I will be of with my husband to Scotland for 2 weeks. First week we will be backpacking and second week we hired a little house near Loch Lomond. We will hike then as well, but in the evening return to our little home. I am exited about it. I have watched a lot of you video’s and will definitively visit the Lake District once as well. Thanks for all you do.
@PaulMessner
@PaulMessner 10 ай бұрын
Enjoy. We stayed at Loch Lomond in July. I recommend a boat trip on the loch.
@andrewreynolds2647
@andrewreynolds2647 10 ай бұрын
Well said on the promotions front, nobody unless they are insane works for nothing, people do not realize the effort required to put your content out and all for free. You do an amazing job and you should benefit from all your hard work, i am with you 100% as i am sure 99.9 % of your viewers and subscribers are. Cheers. Andy. Scotland.
@nickcairns1793
@nickcairns1793 10 ай бұрын
Hi Paul, loved your comment about one of my heros: Indiana Jones. Neither of the new films are as good as the originals but im sure that Spielberg will be calling you soon. Would love to see a film of you being chased by a huge boulder out of a cave haha. I also agree that the price of gear is extortionate. I have travelled and camped all over UK and in many countries around the world. I have to say that when Im in a particulaly poor country that I do feel guilty knowing that i might have forked out for one piece of kit that might be the equivelant to the value of a years wages (GBP30-40 per month in some countries). Congratulations to your two daughters and thanks for the videos. They are better and more honest than many ive seen from other youtubers.
@PaulMessner
@PaulMessner 10 ай бұрын
I’d have to put in the Indiana Jones at the top of the list for action heroes. I love the first three.
@Dr.D00p
@Dr.D00p 10 ай бұрын
My view on the ridiculously priced dehydrated camp meals is to keep one in your backpack as a reserve if for any reason you can't cook something yourself. In this country your never more than half a day away from a shop.
@philjones3335
@philjones3335 10 ай бұрын
Wayfarer meals all the way for me, great value and great food, if not enough chuck a packet of flavoured rice in with it 😊
@matty741
@matty741 10 ай бұрын
Pepsi max for me tonight in my truck. Your videos are getting better every time you put one out. I'm trying to get enough kit together for my daughter, 8, and I to start hitting the hills. Biggest thing stopping me is the price and my wife saying no. 😂
@totomesch1940
@totomesch1940 10 ай бұрын
Unfortunately Paul, some people just love to criticise, it makes then feel better and is usually a distraction from their own short comings. Jealously will also be a massive factor...... I know it's easy to say, but please try and put it all in context, I'd imagine for every 1 negative comment there'll be 100 positive. I like the fact that you get to showcase all sorts of gear, it lets me see what's what about a product and whether I'll look into it further. I live on a small island outside of the UK so it's not like I can just pop to the shops and get my hands on these products, pretty-much everything I get has to come to me by post via online retailers so it's great that thanks to channels like yours I can get to see the latest kit. I've got the Rab Argon down pants & the Montane Prism synthetic ones, and for me the Montane ones are excellent and pack a lot smaller. ATB
@PaulMessner
@PaulMessner 10 ай бұрын
Thank you. I need to check out the prism pants.
@TwilightCinemaNZ
@TwilightCinemaNZ 10 ай бұрын
Another great vid. Used multi fuels for a while now. Have to say they can be really dangerous due to leaks and blow outs. Much safer to use gas. They have a place in hard winters and snow melting as well as big multi day trips but not for shorter trips, its much better to use gas and a hell of a lot lighter. I dont use your alcohol stoves though. Just wondering, have you considered commercially guiding small groups out on adventures for extra cash? It can be quite profitable . And you have a name for yourself now too.
@stevenmurphy5337
@stevenmurphy5337 10 ай бұрын
Great video. No idea where the last hour has gone. Very chilled, enjoyable viewing. Cheers Paul 👍 Petrol stoves….. not for me. Alot of faff for no actual advantage? il stick to my MiniMo 😀
@andrewhicks1318
@andrewhicks1318 9 ай бұрын
I’ve been camping a long time and I have never thought about doubling up the poles. That’s why we watch your videos mate.
@Karma-qt4ji
@Karma-qt4ji 10 ай бұрын
I take home cooked meals like stew that I freeze in mylar foil bags (Amazon). Take them out the morning of your hike and in they are defrosted or almost defrosted by night fall. Last time out I had a chicken dish, pretty much the filling for a chicken pot pie with rice - far better than any freeze dried meal I have ever had (even though some of those are really good) and a hell of a lot cheaper. I don't like cooking at camp because I don't want to have to do that much cleaning lol.
@verykeen2please
@verykeen2please 10 ай бұрын
Alidi beer omg Cheers with a Wilde Child Humble Beginnings
@woodchip2782
@woodchip2782 10 ай бұрын
Ear plugs are night savers!😊 Really loved that chat about your business and family support, Jo is a great heart. I want to thank both of you😊! Btw, I still prefer my Trangia Triangle…because it’s silent.
@MarkWhitehand
@MarkWhitehand 10 ай бұрын
Keep being you Paul mate.
@bartvermeiren3680
@bartvermeiren3680 10 ай бұрын
Nice video again. Keep up doing a great job!
@leeflats9595
@leeflats9595 10 ай бұрын
Great video. Used to camp on the wet, windy moors above Burnley. We had old army pup tents and a pint paraffin stove, which I’ve still got. Once the blue camping gaz stoves came out there was no looking back. Much better. Great vid. I’ve also got an hedge trimmer you might wish to review? 😂
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