WHATS IN MY PACK..MY 6KG SUMMER WILDCAMPING KIT LOAD OUT.
In this video i take a look at what my kit consists of on a one night wildcamp in the summer months.
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In this video i take a look at what my kit consists of on a one night wildcamp in the summer months.
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Nice kit Andy! Always interesting to have a peak in other packs. 👍
@MaliceGLA
17 күн бұрын
Hi Stripey 👋, looks like your cone will be in most packs soon 👏
@AndrewBeavers
13 күн бұрын
cheers sebastian be even better with a new stove system 😉
@StripeyHatGuy
11 күн бұрын
@@AndrewBeavers 👌
I do love a summer pack!!... feels like carrying a small car on our back for most of the year!. Then boom!!! summer's in full bloom!. Though for the trade off of carrying such a light pack, we are burdened with flying, biting , beasties....Take care out there.
Nice to see the load out, I am always working at it lol It’s a shame the planes have to fly over a great spot , very lucky up in the Cheviots it’s silent Keep up the good work Cheers
Good that someone started making a stove like Stormin Norman made. I did a diy version. It saved the day on an early Spring hike.
You’ve got some great kit Andrew. Thanks for showing us your load out.
Thanks for sharing. I’ve taken my Notch out for a few low level DofE camps now but will be taking it to Scotland next month for a proper extended trip up Ben Nevis and the Mamores. I can’t wait
Nice loadout Andrew! Happy camping! Cheers
You have to be the most down to earth youtuber I follow and I follow a few no phaff simplistic way ahead of other's so I keep coming back 👏👏👏👏
I've been using your "layer" system of packing the last few camps, works really well so thanks for that. Impressive kit loadout.
@AndrewBeavers
13 күн бұрын
good to hear its a system ive used for a while now & works well for me..
Hi Andy, simple and effective kit. Love it👍
Great Andy once again, always enjoy your vlogs. 🐜
with British summers more autumn at the moment never know what to carry. Just about to finnish the Limestone way and pack weighs a ton in July. Another great video mate keep it up.
@cuprajake1
17 күн бұрын
nice warm summer lol
Nice run down Andy,
Nice video Andy,
Wish I could get my pack down to 6kg 😂😂 great film and info as always
Cracking video that Andy! Lots of info and tips 👍 It would be nice if you could do the same for your winter gear when that time of year comes round again? Would also like to thank you for putting me on to Contact coffee through one of your previous videos. A great brew, always get the "red on" , I love a strong coffee, funnily enough was having one while watching this 😀
@AndrewBeavers
13 күн бұрын
ill definitely be doing a winter load out as its another system i do get a lot of comment & questions about..as for the contact coffee its all i use now & its great tasting coffee.
Interesting to watch your pack❤
Great video. Nice loadout. New follower here. Crow✌️
Thanks Andy there is always something to learn from chaps like you using some good stuff, I do like the look of that sleeping bag. 🙈👍🙏🍺
@AndrewBeavers
13 күн бұрын
the bag dave is the 180 they do a 360 too which is a bit warmer rated..i onlu use the 180 when the warmer nights are forecast certainly above zero..although on the whw we got temps of -3 overnight & though wearing the down jacket in bed i was quite comfortable.
@DaveGoodman1959
13 күн бұрын
@@AndrewBeavers cheers Andy I’ve been really pleased with the Rab winter bag I splashed out on. 😊👍🍺
Great tips thanks Andy 👍 my last kit pack out was my 50L Atom Mo and it weighed around 11kg!! I’m going to ditch the dry-bags and try your layering system for this weekend and see how much space I can save 🤓
@nickydaly7116
13 күн бұрын
Got it down to 9.2kg with a winter sleeping bag without water 💦🥳
I'll definitely use your link as soon as atompack resock
Please do one of those for winter set up
great weight i use zephrous 1 wild country and love it my pack all together is about 9kg with water
Considering I know Tom maybe I should get an atom pack
@DavidWilliams-tk3dy
16 күн бұрын
They are absolutely brilliant. I have the 'Mo'. Best pack I've ever owned for comfort.
Enjoyed that very much,just wondering why,you keep getting a sweat on,going up bank!😰 😅 great video, thanks for sharing 👍.
Just got my atom+ custom today ❤
Having trouble posting this comment as the filter thinks it's spam/fishing. You'll just have to find the blog with the step by step instructions yourself... in which it advises that as the Pro version ships direct from Canada and not the US, our trade agreement with them means tents are not subject to duty and you can claim it back if it was charged. He got £72 back on his 2p Pro.
Good stuff Andy. I'm with you on not using numerous stuff sacks, as long as you can keep your important kit dry. However I do like to know exactly how much fuel I need for a brew etc. I sometimes head out with just 20ml ;-)
@AndrewBeavers
13 күн бұрын
i do usually use a nylofume pack liner too dave but if forecast is looking favourable i leave it out..
Corrrrrrr..... Love a good kit load-out video. Nice one Andy! ATB P.S. What strides are those that you're wearing Andy?
@AndrewBeavers
13 күн бұрын
the kecks are the Rab torque pant in mustard.
Great video, Andy. One question: why do you have a stuff sack for camp clothes rather than keeping it in the foot of your sleeping bag? Thanks for uploading. 👍
@AndrewBeavers
13 күн бұрын
its something ive never thought of tbh i do use the packing cell with my jacket in as an xtra pillow too but i may have a go at stuffing the clothes in the bag..always learning 😉
Alright Andy. Great video. Noticed no waterproof jacket or bottoms, obviously u checked weather and wasn’t forecast for rain, but as Lake District weather goes, it can change in the blink of an eye. I’ve never took the plunge just to leave them at home and rely on the forecast. I know your walking kit will be quick drying and have a dwr so will withstand light showers. What’s your opinion.
@AndrewBeavers
13 күн бұрын
i do take weather forecasts into consideration & the three i rely on if forecasting no rain i do tend to take a chance..also knowing kinder as i do i can sort of predict what the conditions are gonna be like so as i say i do tend to take that risk..there's not many times off the top of my head ive been caught out if theres any chance percentage wise id take the jacket of course..
Thanks Andrew. I'm always fascinated by what others take. I never get my gear down to what you seem to manage. I didn't hear you mention waterproofs or any navigation stuff - map, compass etc. Was this because of the weather forecast and because you were in a very familiar area? I don't think I've ever risked a backpack without those whatever the forecast and however well I know the area. I'm possibly over cautious. Thanks again. Lots of food for thought.
@AndrewBeavers
13 күн бұрын
forecast wise i do check three forecasts & take a chance if all three are looking good..if there a percentage wise chance then of course id take the waterproofs..nav wise for kinder ive been exploring that place since i was at school so im pretty confident in my own sense of awareness & familiarity whilst up there even in challenging conditions..
Great load out Andy 👌 I get far too excited when i see decent kit lists these days than i do when i see pictures of naked ladies....I can't decide if its an age thing or if its a Kit thing 🤔All i know for certain is that its a very expensive thing 🙄.
@AndrewBeavers
13 күн бұрын
ayy this kit malarky isnt a cheap hobby olan but i dont do owt else so its what my hard earned brass goes on..
Good that, man after my own heart, don't measure the fuel, don't weigh (too much) and relaxed. If I hadn't got that 40l zerk think I'd a got a Mo of similar size. Keep on keeping on 👍 al sithi 😉
@AndrewBeavers
13 күн бұрын
cheers david ayy i dont really ever weigh the pack i take what i need for a comfortable & enjoyable camp..just for the sakes of these type of videos ill weight the pack..
Great video just one question what do you do when the rain sets in and your wind hoody tent etc get wet on the outside of the pack?
@AndrewBeavers
13 күн бұрын
i do take into consideration weather forecasts if theres any chance of rain i take the necessary precautions re rain jacket pack cover etc.
Hi Andrew great video. I’m heading up to the Peak District end of the month for first wild camp. Do you have any recommendations for a good area where you’re unlikely to be loved on? Was thinking Fairbrook Naze?
@AndrewBeavers
13 күн бұрын
firstly its highly unlikely you'll get moved on up on kinder its not agricultural land or a grouse driven managed area so you'll be fine there.. if it's you're first time up there id stick to the southern edge maybe around woolpacks or grindslow knoll & then if you need a quick get off it's a pretty simple route off.
Reet Andy, looking at getting a back pack through your link but they not showing the vx35 which i would want for summer🤷♂️
@AndrewBeavers
13 күн бұрын
hi phil the vx35 is no longer available it was a limited edition pack with a limited amount made..nearest to it is the atom which can be either 30,35 or 40 litre & has customisable options..
I think 6kg is a good weight I think once you start going under that you you lose that bit of comfort or or things you need in an emergency.i ways carry waterproofs as well and a map and compass also I have a little dab radio and gsi mug I weighed it the other day 6.8kg that's with food no water.
@AndrewBeavers
13 күн бұрын
yeah ive never got below that sort of weight & wouldnt want to really..its a happy medium where i can still be comfortable warm & it be an enjoyable camp rather than enduring it a s some seem to do,that & i like my sleep too lol..
Very interesting kit 😊
@AndrewBeavers
13 күн бұрын
nice & simple tony whilst still being comfortable warm & enjoying it rather than enduring it as a lot do..
@TonyHobbs
13 күн бұрын
@@AndrewBeavers what no freezing to death for views you're slipping lol
@AndrewBeavers
13 күн бұрын
@TonyHobbs no freezing to death, tent destroyed,camping in storms in my library tony 😆 I enjoy my camping not endure it..
@TonyHobbs
13 күн бұрын
@AndrewBeavers rubbish channel then 😆 I'll go look elsewhere 😆 🤣 you need to be camping outside McDonald's
@AndrewBeavers
13 күн бұрын
@@TonyHobbs ill pass on that tony 😆
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6kg for all that is impressive!
Wished I’d av known about your ties to Atom packs before I ordered my 40L on Monday 😩
@rescyn1190
17 күн бұрын
They're a small company, email and let them know you saw it here and I'm sure they'll update the order.
@alastairjones7359
17 күн бұрын
@@rescyn1190 you really think so? tbh they’ve been very helpful with my order
@AndrewBeavers
13 күн бұрын
yeah if you contact dexter & tom im sure they'd adjust the order.
@alastairjones7359
13 күн бұрын
@@AndrewBeavers as soon as saw your upload and I knew I contacted them..they were quick in replying but sadly as I didn’t order through your link they couldn’t do anything…btw the Atom 40 is epic..loving it so far
@AndrewBeavers
13 күн бұрын
@alastairjones7359 ahh well thats a shame..im sure youll love the pack none the less..
Hi Andrew, tha could save some brass by putting some thought in to your food. Those bought meals are getting silly - How Much!!!!! Have a look at Huel hot and savoury, and Protein Works. You need to use twice the amount they say but it still works out at just over four pounds per meal. Cracking films - I'll sithee 👍
@Mark.James.
17 күн бұрын
Thanks for the tip. Just checking out the Huel ones, they look decent enough to try. Per calorie they work out the same though as the Huel ones are only 400kcal each
@paulhuggan-cammack2928
17 күн бұрын
@@Mark.James. just double up the portion size - works out at just over four pounds 👍
@benvickery
17 күн бұрын
I’ve used Huel H&S with a packet of microwave rice. Boil water to hydrate the Huel and then boil more water to heat the rice through. You have to put the rice directly in the water as the pack doesn’t let heat through quickly. Its 800 calories for the Huel and the rice
@xix94
17 күн бұрын
Always make my own food at home Then heat it up when I get to camp
@alembicboy
17 күн бұрын
Excellent info Andy, newbie as I am…the tips and short cuts for packing out make so much sense…cheers ✌🏻
You ever used a snugpak sleeping bag ?
@AndrewBeavers
13 күн бұрын
i have it was one of my first ever proper bags..it was the chrysalis 4 & it was a great bag..
What pants are you sporting there?
@AndrewBeavers
13 күн бұрын
rab torque pants in mustard 😉
When I try to go lightweight, I end up going heavier than before............... 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@AndrewBeavers
13 күн бұрын
haha first thing to do is when out on a camp & you get back look at what you didnt use or what you used minimally & decide if you can do without it..youll be surprised what you can leave at home.
@mrnobodieswildcampingadventure
13 күн бұрын
@@AndrewBeavers Great advice thankyou! Nextime leaving Wife at home!
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