So I have dived into the world of ultralight(ish) camping....just ordered some Trailbuddy trekking poles - that's the ish, I went for aluminium since I don't trust the carbon fibre and don't have the £££ for the best ones, a chinese UL 4 season tent and some err, Duck Max window shrink fit as a protective groundsheet (apparently the same as Polycro and yet thicker, I like the DIY approach - the other stuff was Tyvek House Wrap which is more durable but the noise thing put me off).
I think that's enough for starters but I guess a lighter mat is next...in fact I need a better mat, toss up between a Dutch or German self-inflating army one I'm tall so it has to be fullsize or a cheaper Exped atm. Certainly can't go for the Downmat, that's beyond my finances (the new tent was pushing it actually, the selling point for me is I can carry 1.2kg more art supplies. Food? Water? No, art! ;-) Whereas mats tend to be light anyway, just my current giant Green one isn't, I found it on holiday discarded but it's not a backpacker one, more for those with cars.
As you might have guessed planning another jaunt as I call them, further down the Jurassic coast in late Sept/Oct. Going a bit more off-grid this time, taking the Biolite stove which I bought when they launched it, but never dared use it, and might need to wildcamp if stuff is off season. I'm doing it in baby steps to be more 'bushcrafty' since I know if I do it all at once I'll just freak out and never do it again. But last time did a cook-out with one of those disposable BBQs and it went well, so ready to try something more serious (and yes I have the storm matches, cotton wool, firestarters etc. Tempted to get some flints but not going that off-grid! Yet.)
Early experiences of midges in the Scotland Highlands (that were out of season( and trying to cook did not go down well....put me off any camping for a long time.
This is what I was doing last time (can't work out how to post images here, it seems the site won't embed Instagram via Media and I don't have these anywhere else atm). The idea is to either do a book or just do more travel pieces since after lockdown I'm exhausted with my current area.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CS1vMYyj3YT/
https://www.instagram.com/p/CSt4Of6DCk3/
I think that's enough for starters but I guess a lighter mat is next...in fact I need a better mat, toss up between a Dutch or German self-inflating army one I'm tall so it has to be fullsize or a cheaper Exped atm. Certainly can't go for the Downmat, that's beyond my finances (the new tent was pushing it actually, the selling point for me is I can carry 1.2kg more art supplies. Food? Water? No, art! ;-) Whereas mats tend to be light anyway, just my current giant Green one isn't, I found it on holiday discarded but it's not a backpacker one, more for those with cars.
As you might have guessed planning another jaunt as I call them, further down the Jurassic coast in late Sept/Oct. Going a bit more off-grid this time, taking the Biolite stove which I bought when they launched it, but never dared use it, and might need to wildcamp if stuff is off season. I'm doing it in baby steps to be more 'bushcrafty' since I know if I do it all at once I'll just freak out and never do it again. But last time did a cook-out with one of those disposable BBQs and it went well, so ready to try something more serious (and yes I have the storm matches, cotton wool, firestarters etc. Tempted to get some flints but not going that off-grid! Yet.)
Early experiences of midges in the Scotland Highlands (that were out of season( and trying to cook did not go down well....put me off any camping for a long time.
This is what I was doing last time (can't work out how to post images here, it seems the site won't embed Instagram via Media and I don't have these anywhere else atm). The idea is to either do a book or just do more travel pieces since after lockdown I'm exhausted with my current area.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CS1vMYyj3YT/
https://www.instagram.com/p/CSt4Of6DCk3/