I had the pocket rocket and the thing was so unstable! That pot slides off way too easily. After years of not wanting to spend on the Stash, I’ve bought the Stash, no more spilt boiling water in my tent!
@oOShutts97Күн бұрын
Could you have worn a louder jacket
@pjansen89112 күн бұрын
I usually extend them somewhat while going downhill and shorten them while (heavy-terrain) uphill 😋
@DARRBEV6 күн бұрын
Thank you. Doing the trail in sept. Really helpful vid.
@harryhthenorwegian47610 күн бұрын
I don't like using the straps. More free not using them. Great vid 😀
@harryhthenorwegian47611 күн бұрын
This should be the most natural thing you don't need to learn from others. Do people struggle with theire natural motor skills of the body?
@jitutalajia59812 күн бұрын
Thank you. Very useful
@nofear4xjs78513 күн бұрын
Insane pricing... End of discussion if people stop paying those prices they will have to lower prices. Greed has destroyed us
@brandonmtb376713 күн бұрын
Am I smart for doing most of the things in this video just by experimentation on my own or are they designed to be understood easily
@macgregorlifestyle18 күн бұрын
What about mosquito repellants with picaridin instead of deet? I read that this substance is as effective...
@kareno863423 күн бұрын
*Thanks* How much effort does it take to make 'Cuban Fabric', 'Dyneema'? I 'think' as Sailing, material it's not 'undervalued', but Price became Overused.
@UnseenWorldITC24 күн бұрын
Where do you park and leave the car overnight?
@markjones12725 күн бұрын
Nice videos but be sure to check where the no fly zones are for drones in the park, you're filming in one in this video (southern slopes of Y Lliwedd) and I just clicked your Tryfan video and you are there too, the national trust have a land map of the park showing the areas where drones aren't allowed.
@barrywebber10025 күн бұрын
Thanks for posting such beautiful, dramatic, incredible, scenic, landscapes. The views are simply stunning.
@matthewmchenry288928 күн бұрын
You mentioned it is woter-proof, but everyone is wondering: is it waterproof?
@HMS1992Ай бұрын
What happened to you man just vanished
@IKit-m3lАй бұрын
And don’t forget the benefits to your core strength😊 as well as posture. We walked the Thames Path with poles and even though pretty much flat felt great and fit by the end.
@ammar2108Ай бұрын
I forgot how great this channel was... part of the reason why I move to NZ
@TaskerofpuppetsАй бұрын
You said length & shaft Great info, thanks.
@lbunnygordon1133Ай бұрын
Have you ever found a mosquito spray that works I cant even deet didnt!
@lbunnygordon1133Ай бұрын
Will be taking a 30l but also wearing baselayer thermal..and jacket etc on plane to cut weight a bit. Also as gave away laptop (big mistake as wiped off all photos on cloud and webstick didnt work!) will just have camera kinfle and phone cutting out heavy charger plug etc..
@lbunnygordon1133Ай бұрын
Will be taking a 30l but also wearing baselayer thermal..and jacket etc on plane to cut weight a bit. Also as gave away laptop (big mistake as wiped off all photos on cloud and webstick didnt work!) will just have camera kinfle and phone cutting out heavy charger plug etc..
@dannyfox1449Ай бұрын
Th❤
@dannyfox1449Ай бұрын
New version or old version?
@peterkatznelson12Ай бұрын
I’ve used these for years. Got a more expensive suit top & bottom with pockets. Got it a bit larger so could wear winter gear underneath. Cheers🙏🏻
@patfischer5092 ай бұрын
Great info on the video. I have one slight suggestion: we hike in the Southwest US and on rocks. We use those rubber tips on rock (large rock or loose rock) because the poles then don't slide off the hard surfaces. All else is good, and I like the tips for adjusting length. I also like the workout for my arms added to the hike workout by using poles. Thanks!
@TanelTilk2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the informative video! good tips!
@matthewdray832 ай бұрын
Superb Video, I visited Camasunary a couple of years back, also shocked at the plastic pollution and fishing nets.
@justnoted29952 ай бұрын
A lot of bother walking with the poles mate... just enjoy the walk hands free
@alistairg67702 ай бұрын
Good comments and tips and having done the same they are tried and tested.
@Dan-Rather2 ай бұрын
Where can I get some of that sweet merch!??! 🤣🤣🤣😆🤡🤡🤡👌🧠👌
@surantamangsurantamang-bd4tz2 ай бұрын
😘😘😘😘😘
@michellawarren17152 ай бұрын
Austra, Salisberg: winter & high ground. At minus -15°c I felt my feet were like blocks of ice....feeling over tired.
@eugenemcintyre24912 ай бұрын
Dude well done. But where is the JOURNEY, the CONTEXT.... What were tou eating? Where were you sleeping? WHERE were the views? Its not enjoyable for the viewer if its all drone shots and ypu walking away from your camera for them pov shots.... Watch the MASTER, Haze Outdoors..... Good luck with it
@hectorhazard9042 ай бұрын
Top tip: in really torrential downpours (when cycling) wear 2 breathable waterproof jackets, a figure hugging proprietry jacket (I have a Rapha Pro team race cape) and this Torrentshell. It works for me. In warmer climates just don't worry too much about getting wet))
@hectorhazard9042 ай бұрын
oh and mines a 3L not 2.5 so much improved going by this
@ralfpeterek10402 ай бұрын
My LEKI poles are fantastic. I love the hand harness because they stay more stable in your hand. Also, the load on your hand is better distributed. With their shark grip, you don’t need to constantly grip to control. Simply cradle & let it glide back and forth as you walk in normal fashion (normal arm swing). This is the technique of Nordic Walking. Excellent! P.S. with your loops, you must remember to have your thumb on the side which is the strap which passes under the strap that your fingers are resting on. Most reputable manufacturers will have them setup as such (even marking L & R). That’s why you’ll usually see the strap ends overlap “mirror image” from one pole to the other.
@krisvq3 ай бұрын
It's expensive because they can, but the patent is expiring soon I believe.
@marywaldmeyer30083 ай бұрын
Just watched this on return from a brief interrailing trip using my old Ventura 40 I’d forgotten about. Must have predated your model as it has the metal back. Thank you for pointing out the pockets on the waist strap and one or two other things I’d missed! Feel it’s going to get a lot more use…
@wildernesstraining19573 ай бұрын
Loved the violin! Nice vid!! Excellent music!!
@b0mazor3 ай бұрын
I added a magnet and metal plate to mine to stay shut
@swnorcraft79713 ай бұрын
I'm 64, been using trekking poles for years. It boggles me to see all the hikers on you tube that don't know the proper use of this great hiking aid. I won't carry a pack without them. You pretty much nailed the way I use mine. A commenter had a good observation of the first method of strap use that you showed....about retaining the pole when grabbing something and also about holding the pole for downhill. I will look into that. Thanks for sharing.
@krzysztofm.70853 ай бұрын
Are there any places for bushcraft in the West Midlands?
@rebeccaelgrichi683 ай бұрын
I’m planning my Rota Vicente adventure and I wanted to know which sections I should choose if I only have 3 days. Is the route from Almograve to Odeceixe do-able in one day? How many hours did that take?
@dixietarian3 ай бұрын
I’ve send carbon fiber poles snap. I’ve never seen aluminum poles snap. But aluminium poles may be weaker. 😉
@muskadobbit3 ай бұрын
Great kit list. Thanks!
@dalecarpenter88283 ай бұрын
212 g divided by 28 = 7,57 ozs ! themetric system is so they can say that 4 is 10 !
@phosphelia89954 ай бұрын
Beautiful ❤
@WanderFreeWithBarb4 ай бұрын
This makes me want one. Currently using my Osprey Eja and will be this season but seriously thinking about this for next year. The fact it isnt just mass produced.
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I had the pocket rocket and the thing was so unstable! That pot slides off way too easily. After years of not wanting to spend on the Stash, I’ve bought the Stash, no more spilt boiling water in my tent!
Could you have worn a louder jacket
I usually extend them somewhat while going downhill and shorten them while (heavy-terrain) uphill 😋
Thank you. Doing the trail in sept. Really helpful vid.
I don't like using the straps. More free not using them. Great vid 😀
This should be the most natural thing you don't need to learn from others. Do people struggle with theire natural motor skills of the body?
Thank you. Very useful
Insane pricing... End of discussion if people stop paying those prices they will have to lower prices. Greed has destroyed us
Am I smart for doing most of the things in this video just by experimentation on my own or are they designed to be understood easily
What about mosquito repellants with picaridin instead of deet? I read that this substance is as effective...
*Thanks* How much effort does it take to make 'Cuban Fabric', 'Dyneema'? I 'think' as Sailing, material it's not 'undervalued', but Price became Overused.
Where do you park and leave the car overnight?
Nice videos but be sure to check where the no fly zones are for drones in the park, you're filming in one in this video (southern slopes of Y Lliwedd) and I just clicked your Tryfan video and you are there too, the national trust have a land map of the park showing the areas where drones aren't allowed.
Thanks for posting such beautiful, dramatic, incredible, scenic, landscapes. The views are simply stunning.
You mentioned it is woter-proof, but everyone is wondering: is it waterproof?
What happened to you man just vanished
And don’t forget the benefits to your core strength😊 as well as posture. We walked the Thames Path with poles and even though pretty much flat felt great and fit by the end.
I forgot how great this channel was... part of the reason why I move to NZ
You said length & shaft Great info, thanks.
Have you ever found a mosquito spray that works I cant even deet didnt!
Will be taking a 30l but also wearing baselayer thermal..and jacket etc on plane to cut weight a bit. Also as gave away laptop (big mistake as wiped off all photos on cloud and webstick didnt work!) will just have camera kinfle and phone cutting out heavy charger plug etc..
Will be taking a 30l but also wearing baselayer thermal..and jacket etc on plane to cut weight a bit. Also as gave away laptop (big mistake as wiped off all photos on cloud and webstick didnt work!) will just have camera kinfle and phone cutting out heavy charger plug etc..
Th❤
New version or old version?
I’ve used these for years. Got a more expensive suit top & bottom with pockets. Got it a bit larger so could wear winter gear underneath. Cheers🙏🏻
Great info on the video. I have one slight suggestion: we hike in the Southwest US and on rocks. We use those rubber tips on rock (large rock or loose rock) because the poles then don't slide off the hard surfaces. All else is good, and I like the tips for adjusting length. I also like the workout for my arms added to the hike workout by using poles. Thanks!
Thanks for the informative video! good tips!
Superb Video, I visited Camasunary a couple of years back, also shocked at the plastic pollution and fishing nets.
A lot of bother walking with the poles mate... just enjoy the walk hands free
Good comments and tips and having done the same they are tried and tested.
Where can I get some of that sweet merch!??! 🤣🤣🤣😆🤡🤡🤡👌🧠👌
😘😘😘😘😘
Austra, Salisberg: winter & high ground. At minus -15°c I felt my feet were like blocks of ice....feeling over tired.
Dude well done. But where is the JOURNEY, the CONTEXT.... What were tou eating? Where were you sleeping? WHERE were the views? Its not enjoyable for the viewer if its all drone shots and ypu walking away from your camera for them pov shots.... Watch the MASTER, Haze Outdoors..... Good luck with it
Top tip: in really torrential downpours (when cycling) wear 2 breathable waterproof jackets, a figure hugging proprietry jacket (I have a Rapha Pro team race cape) and this Torrentshell. It works for me. In warmer climates just don't worry too much about getting wet))
oh and mines a 3L not 2.5 so much improved going by this
My LEKI poles are fantastic. I love the hand harness because they stay more stable in your hand. Also, the load on your hand is better distributed. With their shark grip, you don’t need to constantly grip to control. Simply cradle & let it glide back and forth as you walk in normal fashion (normal arm swing). This is the technique of Nordic Walking. Excellent! P.S. with your loops, you must remember to have your thumb on the side which is the strap which passes under the strap that your fingers are resting on. Most reputable manufacturers will have them setup as such (even marking L & R). That’s why you’ll usually see the strap ends overlap “mirror image” from one pole to the other.
It's expensive because they can, but the patent is expiring soon I believe.
Just watched this on return from a brief interrailing trip using my old Ventura 40 I’d forgotten about. Must have predated your model as it has the metal back. Thank you for pointing out the pockets on the waist strap and one or two other things I’d missed! Feel it’s going to get a lot more use…
Loved the violin! Nice vid!! Excellent music!!
I added a magnet and metal plate to mine to stay shut
I'm 64, been using trekking poles for years. It boggles me to see all the hikers on you tube that don't know the proper use of this great hiking aid. I won't carry a pack without them. You pretty much nailed the way I use mine. A commenter had a good observation of the first method of strap use that you showed....about retaining the pole when grabbing something and also about holding the pole for downhill. I will look into that. Thanks for sharing.
Are there any places for bushcraft in the West Midlands?
I’m planning my Rota Vicente adventure and I wanted to know which sections I should choose if I only have 3 days. Is the route from Almograve to Odeceixe do-able in one day? How many hours did that take?
I’ve send carbon fiber poles snap. I’ve never seen aluminum poles snap. But aluminium poles may be weaker. 😉
Great kit list. Thanks!
212 g divided by 28 = 7,57 ozs ! themetric system is so they can say that 4 is 10 !
Beautiful ❤
This makes me want one. Currently using my Osprey Eja and will be this season but seriously thinking about this for next year. The fact it isnt just mass produced.
Just got one for Ohio fishing ❤😊 love the video