We’ve just started our outdoor wild camping channel and are very excited to do our first wild camp, can’t wait although quite nervous
@debradaniels936Күн бұрын
Well done on yr first solo camp. It must feel scary. So fair play to you xx
@samsprouts1404Күн бұрын
Sick First Upload mate, glad its gave you the confidence to get back out there an record more, look forward to the new content an the kit upgrades (Recording equipment and Wild camping, Keep us up to date btw)!
@MineExplorerUK2 күн бұрын
looks a good one Joe, im new to wild camping to, done a couple. I might give this one a go in the future. subbed bro also.
@jackvalentine77855 күн бұрын
🙌🏻🙌🏻
@d.ac95 күн бұрын
Is right Joe belter tha lad keep it up deffo thinking aba doing abit of wild camping myself eventually la
@JoeMadden.4 күн бұрын
@@d.ac9 nice one mate! Just go for it😎
@greeno60645 күн бұрын
I was just about to Mark this spot down as a potential wildcamp for me for the future until I saw the cows, there's no way I am wildcamping anywhere near any cows. I don't mind sheep but not cows, Google how many people get trampled by cows in the UK every year lol 😂. Other than that it will be a fantastic spot with amazing views
@JoeMadden.5 күн бұрын
Definitely don’t want to get on the wrong side of them🤣 Ignorance is bliss though I suppose😅 definitely recommend mate as they did keep their distance and the views are worth it!
@greeno60645 күн бұрын
Well done on your first wild camp yes it is a learning curve and you did take an awful lot of stuff up there with you, but you look young enough and strong enough to carry it so that's up to you. I would recommend a chair you can get one that weighs round about 1 kilo, not sure about the car park though, most national trusts are no overnight camping, was it allowed? that I have never been there so don't know. Another great wildcamping spot is Angle Tarn. No car park needed you park on the main road
@JoeMadden.5 күн бұрын
Thank you for the recommendations! A camping chair is definitely on the list😅 I purchased two full day tickets and speaking to the staff in the morning they didn’t seem to mind because I paid. Learning more and more each trip!
@markmclone75205 күн бұрын
Well done lad👍🏼great video mate,look forward to next 1
@JoeMadden.5 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it mate, nice one!
@levelone41465 күн бұрын
Well done on your first solo adventure. Good video.
@JoeMadden.5 күн бұрын
Thank you for supporting❤️
@KieCamps5 күн бұрын
Welcome to solo community 🙌🏻😂 just subscribed mate, nice vid 👍🏻
@JoeMadden.5 күн бұрын
Time to dive into the rabbit hole🤣 thank you mate😊
@thomaslock975 күн бұрын
Great video! I'm hoping to do my first solo wild camp at the Lake District next month. How easy was it find parking near a good trail?
@JoeMadden.5 күн бұрын
Brilliant mate, best thing you can do for your mental and physical health in my opinion! Parking is normally never an issue if you research around where you’re planning to go. Getting next to other camper vans/camping is a bonus because you feel a bit safer knowing your car is with others. Let me know how you get on😊
@hikingwiththeshackletons5 күн бұрын
Reference what you were saying about pack size and weight, I use a 26 litre day sack and manage to wild camp for three days and two nights in the mountains, as you said it’s a learning curve. I’ve attached the link to a video I did of the kit I use. We know the Langdale valley extremely well as we’ve hiked every summit there and it’s our favourite place in the LDNP. Subbed to your channel too. 😊 kzfaq.info/get/bejne/sJipnryTlbHLoJc.htmlsi=4sP0s3X0ZXQCIbmx
@JoeMadden.5 күн бұрын
Thank you very much to the help mate!😊
@Chilternwildcamper5 күн бұрын
I want to camp somewhere in the Lakes and that looks good. I worry about parking, can you park overnight in that car park? Good video like how you tell the story and make it real about the other campers and the farmer.
@JoeMadden.5 күн бұрын
Go for it! Technically it’s no overnight parking but I purchased two all day tickets just in case and made sure to set off late as possible and leave early doors. I appreciate your comment and support mate thank you😊
@MattFarrell-sf8km5 күн бұрын
Hey Joe, I like your content and have subscribed. I am a big fan of Blot Outdoors. Look forward to see your content develop. Matt from NZ
@JoeMadden.5 күн бұрын
Thank you very much mate! Can’t to wrong with abit of blot, Rrrrightttssssss🇳🇿 🍻
@paulgallagher53575 күн бұрын
What’s the car park location pls
@hikingwiththeshackletons5 күн бұрын
It’s called New Dungeon Ghill it’s national trust
@davidhudson75905 күн бұрын
I got that tent couple years ago not got it out yet 😂seems big and heavy for me as getting on with health problems but just got alpkit polestar it's 3rd of weight and size so solved prob gutted tho as great roomy tent exilir 2 and seems sturdy from vids I've seen enjoyed this laaaaaaaa
@JoeMadden.5 күн бұрын
An absolute igloo of a tent! I love mine as my previous one was shocking and leaked🤣 them alpkits look amazing too. Thank you for supporting lad😊
@bernardscott17836 күн бұрын
On to the next one now mate
@JoeMadden.5 күн бұрын
Well and truly got the bug!😊
@mountainmantararua88247 күн бұрын
I remember well my first solo camp, over 60 years ago and still doing it at 76. The first 40 years are the worst, then you get used to it. 🤣🤣 We have a saying over here in NZ, "it takes two weeks to get your lungs and your legs" and that is doing it every day. My playground is the Tararua range in the North Island. It's 100ks long and 30ks wide and rises to 1600M. One can be alone for as long as you want, weeks at a time. Have just got back from a trip tonight, went up to 1200M and all in the forest, this is where the bush line ends and then it's alpine. Enjoyed the video ATB Cheers from the mountains of NZ 😊😊
@JoeMadden.7 күн бұрын
@@mountainmantararua8824 wow!🤩 very jealous of your location mate it sounds amazing, definitely on the bucket list! Thank you for your support, it means a lot to me 🇳🇿
@Accurize25 күн бұрын
Nice! That sounds lovely!!! What is your communication device for emergency rescue in a remote area like that?
@tararuaman5 күн бұрын
@@Accurize2 A PLB, or a sat telephone. Once in the deep gorges it can be hard to pick up GPS sats. Even AM and FM radio is hard to pick up. You can forget about using cell phones, unless you're on the tops. Good navigation skills are needed. If you lose the track, or go off track, progress is down to 200 - 300 m an hour. Cheers 😀
@wadeyhsd85307 күн бұрын
man this is amazing
@JoeMadden.7 күн бұрын
@@wadeyhsd8530 I appreciate that a lot buddy, thank you!
@adamcorrigan20448 күн бұрын
Amazing content this lad. So glad to see you on your travels. Can’t wait to see more.
@JoeMadden.8 күн бұрын
Thank you very much for supporting buddy❤️ hope you’re well👊🏻
@Andi-qd9ts9 күн бұрын
Love it laaaaaaaaaaaaa
@JoeMadden.9 күн бұрын
What an experience! This has boosted my confidence a lot so I can take myself to more remote places in the near future! The video quality isn’t the best on this one but I will try and figure it out for future videos and bring the highest quality I can! Have a good one and enjoy the video😊
@JoeMadden.11 күн бұрын
This trip we decided to take my camera to film some clips and see if it would interfere with the experience. Safe to say it was very enjoyable and great to look back on! I plan to make more videos of my adventures so stay tuned 😊 I will try and talk to the camera more next time😂