Nice video. I would like to see more cooking from you. I take a variety of different preparations on my backpacking trips. Burgers to potatoes and beyond. I like simple meals. Pancakes and pre-cooked bacon heated up. Beef stew pre-prepared and put into vacuum bags and sealed works well and is very satisfying. I wrap the vegetables on their own and also the beef or lamb separately. Contents of the bags are parboiled or seared and seasoned before going in the vacuum bags. I bring stock and water and maybe more seasonings. If I'm feeling really productive, I might make some Bannock to dip into the gravy. Or I might just bring a freeze dried or dehydrated meal depending on the hike in to get to a camp.
@@dominicschaeffer909 So the spark was from a cheap Amazon ferrous rod… but the fire starter is a piece of old rag I’ve used in the garage when wiping up oil spills or polishing brass. All the chemicals soak up into the cloth & make for great fire starter.
Supermarket ready meals are a thousand times better than the dehydrated specialist meals which are now ridiculously expensive. I use rice sachets and M&S curries, delicious.
Just seen your vid, I'm from Bedford, been living abroad 25 years. Used to do loads of camping with Army cadets (Kempston) Great to see someone camping around Bedfordshire 🏕 I'll subscribe👍
@@russeljohn3471 Thanks Russel, I’ll be making a video with the bed in the future so you’ll see more of it. I live in SE Asia for part of the year & I’m lucky enough to buy certain items direct from factory… it’s a nice bit ok kit but I’ll be changing it up for something bigger in the future.
My grandpa had the larger paraffin Primus. His take on camping stoves was that paraffin was a safer fuel to use than petrol because it took pre heating to get it lit. Ive had plenty of bacon sandwiches and cuos of tea off that old primus all those years ago. If you want to get the best from your old primus, it might be an idea to get a couple of jet prickers in case the nozzle gets clogged. We still have our old primus going strong. Thats the beauty of these old stoves. Built to last. Definitely an old skool charm from that polished brass. And they pump out a good few BTU's for sure. Happy camping. And thank you for posting. Jan.
@@Jan-et1uz Thank You Jan, I do indeed have a few prickers in the box. I bought them to replace Uncle Ron's spool of fuse wire I presume was he's tool of choice. I've packed away my stove now & will have it out again early next year. Please enjoy my other videos & look out for more coming soon.
Thank you for posting. Ive just found your channel. Every minute spent outdoors in nature is beneficial. Some lovely shots captured there. Happy trails ! All the best. Jan
How wish I could find a great spot to be doing what you're doing. If. You want to send me any of those items. 410-28 Broadway Avenue , Toronto Ontario. CANADA. M4P1T5 THANK-YOU
That was a great little spot and that drizzling rain all night would have been brilliant on the tarp. Shame about the middle of the night break in you tarp pole but good to see the smile in the morning, Great video, nicely done and good luck with your adventures and your channel, I know how much effort you must be putting in, subscribed ✌🏻
Looks like a great spot! I have a few locations in Bedfordshire that I use regularly as I am local. So many great places around us to wild camp. I was out Saturday night in the Phoxx 2! Weather was perfect
I'm also from central beds, Ampthill to be exact, just come across your video, been wanting to get in to wild camping for a while, but not having anywhere to go without permission put me off a bit. Great to see someone local making videos, definitely subscribed.
Somebody posts a video free of charge, then someone watches it, they don't like the method used so instead of moving on and accepting you can do things how you want, they decide to complain you are doing it wrong rather than just find another video that meets their desire. Strange.
@@FAB12UCB I chuckled at the comment stating “most of the water runs out”…. Approximately 25g runs through which is 10%. So most of it stays in the chamber.
Hey thank-you for them video funny enough I am seeing the same issue as you however the leak did not start happening right away, and even the sticking of the filter to cap it's every other press now it started sticking.. as for crema I am definitely getting that... The fresher the coffee the darker the roast might be playing with it...I have the leak at the same spot as you not sure if it's the flow or our Aeropress not sealing properly...
@@coffeecamping5174Not a fan of the metal filter or i would have do you use the metal filter with paper or just metal filter itself? I have the airopress go and not sure if its a defect on the cap or the device.