I wonder how many young ladies go camping and hiking because of you inspiring videos? You do a wonderful job of filming and editing. Thanks for posting!
What an awesome young woman. If my girls (6 and 9) grow up to be half as brave and resourceful as you, I'll be an even prouder and happy Dad. Great filming and editing too. Keep up the good work.
I think you’re positive spirit is an inspiration to so many of the younger generations and also to people like me who lost their way over the years. Thank you so much 😊
Brave girl. I'm 38, a guy, and I find it hard to camp all by myself (mostly because here, in Romania, we have lots of bears). You are inspiring. Keep up the good work. :)
@@agatho00 Very good idea. Even if needed or not. But you have it, if you need it. In Canada there also many wild bears. So they have bear spray with it, if out in the nature.
Beautiful forest, natural silence, the crackle of wood and the warmth of the fire, camping food it is always beautiful, what else do you need for happiness? Videos like yours are very motivating to take a backpack off the shelf and go wandering through the forest trails. And I am one of those people who became involved in tourism after watching a video on RU-vid. And you continue to draw me into this hobby more and more..... Thank you for the pleasant atmosphere.
4 day solo camp/hike... good to see u getting out of your comfort zone, pushing yourself u learn/expierince so much and grow your confidence. Variety, the spice of life... makes for good videos as well... look forward part 2. Cheers from the Canadian north.
You go girl ! Admire you for going solo, there is nothing to fear in the woods most animals avoid people, I was an outdoor and backpacking guide for years, I like your summer tent, have fun ! 🤗
I just picked up the same tent. Made some modifications to it to make pitching quicker. Hopefully when we are off lockdown I can show folks. Not a bad little lightweight starter tent. :). Now looking at upgrading my pack, gear envy never stops! hehe
I've seen cows chase people and it was really funny to watch. They just get curious but you did exactly the right thing, it was like you have been around some cows for years 😂👍
What a lovely young lady. I wish her all the best in her adventures and hope she slowly gains the experience and knowledge to venture anywhere in the world.
Thunder and lightning are great when you're warm and cozy in the tent, imo. Other than that, rainy days are bla, but you kinda brighten them up. :) Thank you.
Great 1st vid! Ive been an outdoorsman for a long time in Hawaii and going solo IS crazy! YOU GIRL got what it takes!! Safe travels, keep up what you're doing, Look after yourself, your gear, and keep us posted! Looking forward to your success!
Loving this. I like that you’ve included so much information about what you’re thinking about where to set up camp. I am planning on wild camping in the new year.
Look after those hands of your, Becky. One slip of the saw, axe or knife could set you back a few trips. Use a pair of light work gloves to protect them. Better safe than sorry. All the best in your rambles.
Many girls really struggle with a backpack this heavy. Becky for all her concern seems to be very comfortable with her's strapped on (so comfortable she actually leaves it on during breaks in the second video).
Osprey packs are great nice and comfortable. Had many of these packs from small to large. Loved them all give them to my friends when I'm done with them.
Just found your channel and subscribed. Good stuff. I am just starting to hike again after cancer. Your videos are inspirational. Thanks for taking us along.
*_we as a family hike togther with my toddler thank fully he enjoys.he started hiking when he was 3 and now he is 4.5I record our family hikes so that we cherish those moments late in our lives and also to help out ppl looking for hikes in Canada_*
I'm in Texas, love camping when I can,especially during coldI seasons! Solo is the best to go,u can hear everything around you and your thoughts. Love your vedios 😎👍 Never boring! Gracias!!!
Your video came up in my recommandations. Glad I clicked on it. Its great to see young people enjoying the outdoors and into bushcrafting. I have a young niece that loves camping so I'm going to show her your channel.
Hi Becky I’ve just come across your channel. I live near the Surrey hills & have spent much of life exploring them & visiting as much as I can. Excellent stuff you are out there taking it in. Something we should all do more often. All the best Andy
Nice video and great outing! I don't know if you changed anything to your gear, but as someone who has done a lot of backpacking. Yes, weight helps, but the biggest factor is volume. Also, lightweight is great, but gear that fails 60km from the trailhead in a hike is not great. If I can suggest somethings... The NeoAir Venture is now the one I use for at least 2 years. Great in summer, and unlike the other NeoAir pads, not crinkly and also bombproof with no leaking. I would suggest a lower volume sleeping bad and a one person tent. Alcohol stoves are great and reliable, or any good reliable stove. You could use a smaller stove and carry alcohol separately. Canister stoves are good if the weather is hot, but poor in cool weather aside from 4 season ones. Liquid fuel stoves are useful also, but heavier, but reliable in all weather. You have to be careful though - I had issues with the threading failing on my Pocket Rocket 2 in mid trip with no backups or an Optimus white gas stove where the bottle cap failed for the fuel tank. Not fun. I would suggest a titanium pot - they are indestructible and much lighter and of all expenses definitely worth it. I have tried many but the MSR Titan Kettle is so far my favorite. But the big thing is volume and packability. For me, reducing everything to a 55L pack for extended trip from 75L made as much difference as the weight since it is more centered on the back and you have better centre of gravity in rough terrain.
Your videos always make me smile, such an easy watch. it's a pleasure watching you grow in confidence in Front of the camera, it really feels like it's a one to one conversation.
Just finished watching this while sitting in the hidden woodsman bush chair on a mini outing. This i think will be a trip that you will grow from. Its not what gear you use its what you can carry and be comfortable and enjoy the woods. For anyone that's says different tell them to hike thier hike. You back your pack. Can't wait ti.see your next video cheers Becky your are becoming a WOODSMAN (woodswoman
You’ve got a lot courage doing what you do alone, but heh it’s probably the best way ...I much prefer solo stuff as well . Hope my granddaughter has the same outlook and attitude towards the great out doors and does this sort of thing when she is ready.....well done lass and keep enjoying it all.
Thank you for sharing your video. I loved your tent, mine is a bit heavy to carry on long walks due to the small pipes from the sides. I am taking notes of the brands you use. Those companies should be your sponsors since you are using their products in your videos :) Muchas gracias amiga! Saludos! Brian
Cracking video Becky your carrying a canny weigh nice to see different types of camping on bushcraft channels I'm planning a trip with my nephew for next month in the lakes atvb Jimmy 😎😎
Hi Beckey excellent video and beautiful scenery the cows were frinly I think one called your name haha love the country side nice and green thanks for sharing 🌹🍀🌿🍀🌞🐦🐿️regards hugs 😏
Awesome vid Becky!! 20kilo is to 44 lbs that’s a lot of weight!!! On my first backpacking trip I was around that weight!!! Keep it up !!! I know its heavy , the weight is worth having the comfort !!!
I'm currently gearing up for a week long hike with camping. Was looking at bivi videos and found you somehow. You're brave for doing this on your own. Hope to see you about some time.
Great video Becky , always so inspiring , beautiful scenery , good pick for the tent , thanks fro sharing peace an bless the whole family as well .craig
Hey Becky, Love the video, very Beautiful country where your at. I love the scenery. I really enjoy your overnight camp vid's. - to you, Health and Happiness
Hello Becky, a few months ago I had ever found your channel. I liked this post so much that I left a subscription now. My gear is mixed too and not all is ultralight. I'm more a Bushcrafter than a Ultralighthiker. Greetings from Lower Saxony, Germany !
The bigger the Bergen the more you naturally carry and want to carry. I use a 45lt Bergen that usually weighs 20lbs tops not including water, you never need as many clothes as you think.
I have three daughters , two are girly girls and my youngest is different very very different , she solo camps , goes out alone shes 8 stone with a wet backpack she learnt some kickboxing moves from her mom , she has no fears of anything , which is a bit worrying as she is a blueprint of my younger self , if iv ended up busted and bruised its been through bad climbing choices , im off on a few months camping kayaking trip soon , all the best , ( dont camp under trees in strong winds )
My dad always said ( he who travels alone travels fastest ) ! Your certainly a very brave and focused girl ! Them woods are spooky in the pitch black ! I would have the heebee jeebees all night on my own ! And I'm a bloke !! Lol 👍
Appriciate Becky speaking slowly, for english is not my first language. Besides, deep thinkers, speak slowly. It is obvious she is genuine and honest, she didnt rehearse what she is about to say. Authentic and real. Like her choice of gear, but i dont understand her choice of food. Perhaps she is on a diet. I hope she is safe. She is all alone, on a long trek. Wish she would hike with someone, or at least a strong breed dog.