Camping in Rain - Tent & poncho awning - FINALLY I camp here!
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- čas přidán 3. 10. 2023
- In this video I head out wild camping in the Peak District to a place I've been searching for for 4 years. The weather played its part with wind, rain and the temperature was in single digits. I loved this camp despite an injury, gear fails and a poor night's sleep. I will be back here again
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hi paul, i'm 17 and ive got into wild camping recently. went to lake district in summer for 4 days and climbed all the big ones, pillar, great gable, scafell pike while wild camping. cant go right now because school takes a lot of time. i like watching your videos, and i look forward to when i can go again. hope you are in good health 👍
Hi Paul just a few words of advice keep away from doctors
17! The start of a long life of mountain adventures ahead of you. They will keep you sane, happy and fit. Keep going. I envy you. I'm 56 now. I don't tent pitch so much, but still love car camping.
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Hi Paul, firstly, I've been watching your posts for sometime now and I'd just like to say thanks for reinspiring me to get off my bum, I just completed a hike in similar weather, were you completely dry in that gear you're wearing, I had a Peter Storm Stormshield 3000mm jacket with a pair of trespass qikpac 5000mm trousers and a new pair of Karrimor Orkney boots (waterproof??, hmmm!!) guess what I'm trying to say is, is my gear adequate, kind of already know the answer lol, I was out for 8 hours, wet after 5, convinced myself I was sweating lol, keep on posting mate I'm sure I'm not the only person to be inspired by you, many Regards Les.
Paul & all you menfolk of a certain age, GO & GET YOUR PROSTATES CHECKED! My brother looked, and felt, the picture of health but, to be blunt, his peeing was apparently a trickle not a gush. So he got it checked by a doctor, it was enlarged and easily fixed with pills. I'm now nagging my bloke to go get his checked because he's just passed the 50 mark himself (brother is 60). You have your orders!
Love your videos. I'm stuck in a wheelchair full time now but in my former life, I camped all over my home county of Dorset. I just go camping via CZcams videos now and I'm bloody jealous! There's nothing better than being under a tent in the pouring rain.
I’d endorse that advice - I was diagnosed with advanced but fortunately localised prostate cancer just after Christmas following ignoring the typical symptoms for up to a year. Also, during an associated CT scan they picked up a probable cancerous tumour (tbc) on a kidney just for good measure... Both are in the process of being treated and I should have a good outcome, but it’s scary what can be going on in there without our knowledge.
Hi Paul been following you for a couple of years, love your content. Have to say that your chat on this video “Paul under a tarp” was a really good watch, gentle kind and reassuring. You are doing good for men’s mental health as well sharing the outdoors with us. Thank you so much
& women's 🙋🏻♀️
You can't beat seating out in nature, listening to the rain on a tarp ,tent . Blissful , great video as always.
Hope the health check goes well. Just had first ever camping , been inspired by you, English woodsman and others. I have high blood pressure, arthritis, 5 damage disc's and turn 66 in a few weeks. Loved it, thankyou
I love the sound of rain on a tent 👍
Best sound in the world.
Another great vlog. I have been away from the Uk for 25 years. You really help me stay in touch with blighty and her season. Thanks so much
Hi Paul , aye it all starts around 50 with your health . I'm sure everything will be alright for you , it's all a balance life i reckon . No one wants to live like a monk , but at the same time you can't abuse your body . Getting out there camping and and hiking is good exercise and good for the mental health side of life too - sitting infront of the telly vegetating is the last thing you wanna be doing .
I've had a couple of trips to the quacks and the hospital myself - turned out to be polyps - you can google the procedure . It is a worry , i think that's natural , but it's always best to stay in touch with what's going on in the inside . All part and parcel of getting older i suppose . ATB , Take it easy fella .
Paul, I saw you out walking today as I was cycling towards Ringinglow (gasping for breath) My apologies for not actually saying hello. All I managed was, “are you, Paul?”, as I recognised you from your videos. 😊
That’s no problem. You had your work cut out with all those cars flying by. Thanks for sort of saying hello. I knew what you meant 😉. Nice to see you.
Fabulous video. Loved listening to the narration. Lots of interesting topics discussed. I enjoy using my Speedster stove/windscreen set up. I prefer non-summit/lower pitches and always take a tarp for an extended covered area. The sound of the rain is beautiful 👌
What a camp ✨ glad that you found the local paradise and I hope that the health checks go well Paul. I didn’t rush packing up the other day either. All the best, Sarah
Thanks. Hope you and yours are well. The awning seems a good idea.
I really enjoyed this video, loved the awning, and the gossip section. Never a bad video Paul 👍
Loved the video. I'm 68 years old. My desire to get out camping has never left me. However, Severn years ago, while I was out with my wife, something happened, which changed my life. We had walked about six miles or so, we where about half a mile from home, and I hit what I called a brick wall. I started shaking so much I couldn't stand. My legs just stopped. It took nearly one hour to get home. Over the next week or so, I noticed that I had no fuel in the tank. In other words, I had no energy. This brought back memories of my army days when I used to do forced marches with a full kit, around 80 to 90 pounds, sometimes carrying a general-purpose machine gun on your shoulder. After about 20 or so miles cross country, it became time to set up camp. When the adrenaline subsides, then the shaking starts, but it doesn't last long. Anyhow, I'm getting back to today. These same feelings, the shaking lasts for days if I try to exert myself, and this comes with chronic pain. After the doctor carried out some tests, he said that I had ME ( Chronic Fatigue Syndrome ) and Fibromyalgia. These create problems affect me mentally. I can no longer pursue my outdoor life. Walking even 20 yards is an effort. I'm now restricted to camping in my garden. Even getting set up is like climbing a mountain. We tend never to go to the doctors for checkups. We just go from day to day thinking nothing about it. Would you run your car without checking your fuel, oil, tyre pressure, and body work? We only get one body, and yet we neglect to service it, we all need to have health checks done annually. You go to the doctors and get your health check done. Eventually, something is going to go wrong with it, and everyone will experience a fault at some time in their live. With my problems, I am now in prison, probably of my own makings, because I neglected to have a yearly service, i.e., AN ANNUAL HEALTH CHECK. Enjoyed the video. Sorry for the rant. Take care, and hopefully, I'll see you in the next video.👍
Maybe an E-Bike or something you can take it easy on would allow you to camp. Where I live, there are hike-in camp sites you can ride bikes to and people always come in with the camping gear strapped to the bike(so you dont have to carry it). A lot of nice parks have fun rides into campsites. Not the same as hiking to a wild camp but still a good adventure outdoors. I ride my electric unicycle to camp sites all the time.. HIke in sites are less busy too, so it feels kind of like wild camping. You never have teens making noise and partying, usually there aren't many people there. If you have a health scare overnight, its probably good to be in an established place as well.
There's many a FB group for ME/CFS to help support u on ur health journey. I don't have it, but I do have a brain injury & Long COVID that walks a similar path. For me it's about tracking my symptoms & triggers, pacing & planning my energy management, spoon theory, etc That e-bike camping is an elegant solution 👍
Thanks for the message. Sorry to hear that you’re going through a tough time. Not being able to enjoy the outdoors would leave a huge loss for me too. Hope the videos help out a little. Take care 👍🏻
I've been waiting for you to bring out a tarp / poncho to give you some outdoor protection. Nice to see you having a sit and chat outside of the tent.
Glad to see you got to use the camp spot you've yearned for for so long 😁. Go for the health check. I was never given the option and I hike for miles carrying camera gear as a hobbyist landscape photographer. Last April I went to the docs with what I thought was a persistant chest infection. I was sent to A&E and blood tests said that I'd had a heart attack sometime in the previous 6 months or so and I need a cardio stent fitted. 48 hours later I was home with 4 weeks off and a rehab regime to work through. I'm fine now but in hindsight was a bit of a wakeup call. You need your health to do what you do, don't lose the opportunity to find any problems early 🙂 Take care 😁
Ive always found the patter of raindrops on my tent quite hypnotic great video again paul keep them comming👍
Don't mind the rain, it's the wind that I hate when camping and nice to see you using a tarp over the tent
Love the idea of the tent/tarp combo, being able to sit out on the porch in the dry. Cracking. Did smile when you spared us the pad-pumping 👍😇. Good luck with the probing ☝. All the best, Pete.
Awesome video Paul. Perfect camp. What a cracking spot.
Brilliant video Paul, great information and content
Paul, brilliant content as always! Really enjoy your videos, informative, unbiased, and focused! Try not to worry about the health check. It is just a routine one or at least it was for me! They will only test for prostate if you have symptoms or request it!
Keep up the fantastic work!
Nick
Awesome video Paul, really enjoyed it.
Have to fully agree about having a special place to get away from everything, unwind and recharge.
Although we're not hikers or wild campers (the missus likes her creature comforts so it's the car for us), we have a small basic campsite less than 15 miles from home where we regularly go for serious rest and relaxation.
It's our happy place 😁
Brilliant video Paul, takes me back to my younger days. Keep up the good work. Cheers Jack.
Glad you did this video, need more messner chats enjoyed it and your channel, keep up the good work
Great video nice to achieve a four year wait camp looked great
Paul, great video. Good to see you getting out the alcohol burners again. Your tarp/ponch did splendidly in the winds and rain Good poles and guy lines make so much difference when using any kind of tarp, yes and height is key too, yes👍.
I always use the same sea to summit pad plus I have the foldable foam matress underneath it. This keeps my sea to summit insulated and much more comfort. Also protection from punctures.
One of the few good things about living in Derby is that I can pop into the Peak district on a whim, love it!
Really enjoyed this longer video hope more are too come 👍🏼
Very amazing video well done and keep up the great work and your microphone you can clearly hear the difference it is like night and day and I always carry spray plaster it is very amazing for cuts mate
Another brilliant video. Like the chat with a beer in your hand. Felt like I've had pint and a chat with a mate. keep doing what you do. It's good Paul
Firstly, good luck with your tests, Im sure youll be fine.
Loved this camp, you always calm and informative. Tarps are brilliant for giving a little more space to enjoy your views. Coffee time I think, warm you through.
Take care
Nice slow pace comfortable camp and video paul. Making ur little man cave made an interesting tweak to the setup. Enjoyable video mate. God bless 🙏
Really enjoyed this one. Definitely on the same page in terms of local camps. I had a spot that took me ages to find but saw on youtube and once I did I went as much as possible but now it's quite well used so found another. Literally can jump in the car and 10 miles later I Can park up and walk to my new spot no bother. I'm 45 and not had the old slippery fingers and cough yet but had loads of checks. I blame the last few years as work from home etc has definitely slowed me down. 3 weeks of b12 injections helped top me up, but even though I'm as active as I can be I'm still feeling more run down. I've had my eye on the tarp poncho but 35 on ebay seemed risky for a square of silnylon! But it worked well for you and definitely helps to keep you from being tent bound all night.
Awesome stuff Paul, great times 👍
Paul, just want to say, really enjoying the videos. This video was fantastic. just so genuine, natural and calm. thanks for doing what you do......keep on doing it.
Thank you
Keep well Paul .. I love the outdoor life as you do and i'm 65 now .. i was all well till i was in my late 50s them got blood pressure even though i wasn't aware i had it. Been on meds since and BP is now controlled ok. Don't be afraid of health checks .. better knowing then not. I do east well generally and don't drink much. I'm as overweight as you are but eating well keeps its regulated. Eating healthy can be fun that i found .. i make all my own meals and really enjoy it .. i am now pre diabetic but this can be controlled via diet so that it doesn't get worse .. i don't worry about it. I'm sure your full checkup will be ok .. good luck and keep the videos coming .. 👍
Will certainly be going to the NEC in March. Great film and loved the set up of the tent and tarp that I will replicate 😂
Great video, water on a cut to rinse it then cover! No disinfectant, latest first aid treatment for cuts and abrasions. You did really well considering the weather conditions
Im77 yrs and love wild camping l start to wild camping 17as and love it all
That tent is nice thing, right enough. Just looked it up.The hoop poles definitely tough things judging by the metallic rattle as you packed them. Glad you mentioned Patrickinson, as I've long been a great fan. I look forward to more when he is ready. Life gets in the way of stuff often. Super video, thanks again. Atb...Terry
Hi Paul, just wanted to drop you a comment to say I love the videos, my son and I have gone down a wild camping rabbit hole over recent months and your channel has given us loads of inspiration, so much so we just completed our first wild camp in Shropshire at the top of the Long Mynd recently! We had a great time and have got the bug big time! so again thanks and keep up the good work!
It’s a lovely place. Did you spot any wild ponies.
@@PaulMessner We certainly did, My dad lives in church stretton so it was a perfect place to test out our gear! Peak District is next in a couple of weeks 👍
Another great video! Keep up the good work and wish you the best with your mot😉
Great monologue about Bradley and your health ❤
Yea Paul, the pad is called Light Tour and they also make Naturehikes and others. They are good pads at under £100 and the R value of 5.8 is also pretty close
nice little spot was up there 3yrs with my puppy getting her used to camping
Drinking Newcastle brown Ale. Excellent video and learning from the table and tarp and the cooking stuff and also the mat you sleep on etc an your seat etc❤
Hitting 56 Paul getting into camping again very much enjoy the videos. Had a few words from the doctor in recent years and in amongst a lot of other stuff that’s been a distraction taking small steps here and there to be less unhealthy. All the best with it and hope to see you at an event. Cheers
the last 4 years i've seen alot of tents. i never really commented on them. but i like your tent for real.
Many thanks once again for everything, especially oowha!
I went for the health check Paul and it probably saved my life. If you've any concerns ( I did ) please mention them too the doctor/nurse . Good luck and don't miss the appointment!!
Paul I’ll rank you as number uno of 2023 wild campers.
Your the man when it’s outdoors wild camping In uk 🇬🇧.
Thank you 🙏 for lovely content over the year mate .
P.s lots of love to Jo ❤️
Nice one Paul great spot.
I’m 54 nearly don’t worry about the health check but you can always learn lessons small changes make the big difference 👍.
I live in the south near the South Downs I dream of big mountains but like you said a bolt away close can be as good.
That’s what I have and it’s fun.
Atb. Graham
Another great video Paul. Can't tell you how reassuring it is to see someone else exit the tent with their shoes on their hands like I do. I am the same shape and size as you, I think.
An honest yet respectful video ....and take it from a newly retired " old man"the medical check up isnt as bad as you fear ...your best youtube video yet!!!!
Magical place is that Paul. There are several places like that around Sheffo that you can see that you can see the twinkly lights. Some in the suburbs where you'd have to be stealthy.
Nice Wild camp adventure as Always Paul ! Thanks ! Cheers from Montreal !
Great video! Appreciate the content and good health my man...
Brilliant video. Really appreciate your tips, adventures even when local 😉 and content. Watched whole vid as usual and waiting for mini tarp name, looks so light weigh although yes, dd 3x3 UL might not weight too much more. I always take tarp for the weather proof porch. Look forward to more. Thanks
Im 61 & starting to get blood pressure and weight related health problems. I found that what works for me is to eat the same foods but with a twist! For example, i dont eat 2 minute noodles plain. I have a handful of vegetables thrown in. It doesn't take long to add a little cabbage, zucchini, or spring onions & it actually tastes better. I fry a little less & grill a little more & changed to unsweetened fruit juice. I'm still in need of more exercise, though. Need to get hiking. 😕 Making small gradual changes to diet is far more likely to succeed than radical change, at least in my case. By theway, my partner nearly died screaming in agony with his prostate😢A few seconds discomfort is WELL worth it for safety sake. Thanks for a wonderful channel. You are helping me with my ptsd.🙋🏻♀️🇦🇺
I'm loving these "Paul talks" videos, great format and very watchable.
I got very lucky. Very close to my house is a large piece of land. The developers wanted to turn in into an amusement park, but the idea was turned down and the land is now protected. I've been camping there for about a decade now. The good part is its only a 15 minute hike from my front door. Happy camping friend.
I'm 54 just starting this camping thing on my own as apposed to camping with the missus on large sites and was worried about mine as I scuba dive and live the same life style but it's all ok. My 50s health check was blood tests, weight, blood pressure and a few questions, nothing to worry about.
Nice setup !!
Sunderland are brilliant to watch lately, I hope they get back into the prem they were in there when I was a kid
Best I’ve seen them play in a long time. No fear.
Enjoying the video with a glass of Coleraine Whiskey. Cheers buddy, hope you enjoyed your beer.
love that set up
I've been using a Kilos mat with an R-Value of 4. I'm a big chap and a side sleeper so most mats don't cut it but the Kilos gear is great. It doesn't pack the smallest but it's working out great so far.😊
I got one I'm a 20st side sleeper it's the best pad I've ever owned and the cheapest
What a cracking looking setup. Great vid, looked really chilled. I had my middle aged health check recently, nowt to worry about.. just ask the doctor to take their rings off…. 😢
You were so lucky to get that tent up before the rain hit. I love a tarp on a tent, i have made many, but i always end up taking them down mainly due to the wind that seems to change on a dime. My fave tarp is my canvas one i made, but too heavy for walk great for forest.
I love the idea of a canvas, more traditional setup. But as you say they are far too heavy to lug up a hill. I contemplated taking it down before bed, but took the gamble 😂
Great video x
Hi Paul just like to say thankyou you are one of the best on uTube brilliant 👍
Love it bud, great content 👍
Another great video ❤
Hi Paul, I’m 68 and managed to lose 3 stone in 2020 after my first wild camp (to Angle Tarn) convinced me to lose weight! It wasn’t too difficult and didn’t involve any real deprivation or ‘living on carrots and peas’ as you put it. Just increase your protein and fat intake to displace much of the carbs i.e. eat bigger steaks and fewer chips and you’ll be amazed at the effect!
Hi Paul, You should try the Thermarest Trekker - which turns your sleeping mat into a ground chair. I have a Helinox Ground chair myself but never take it wild camping as I utilise my sleep mat - Exped Synmat 7 LW - with the Trekker 25. It works especially well with the X-mid 1 as there is more headroom.
Another great video. Thanks for the reply to my comment reference your trainers 👍
Amazing, my friend
I’m with you on that one Paul - and finding wild camping spots on our own doorstep..
I mean I absolutely love Dartmoor, (and it’s still my favourite place) but it’s over a 4hr drive away for me!
So I also shall be camping out more in my very own home county of ‘Derbyshire’ from now on, theirs still some absolutely cracking spots to be had, with many more to find yet...👍🏻
Great video Paul! I am in exactly the same boat as you! Ihave just turned 47 and my diet is crap and i dont excersise enough (need to get out wildcamping again!) My Dad had Prostate cancer and survived it as they found it very early through these health checks. I have had the "finger" now too....not that bad but its a releif as i know they are checking me and making sure it doesnt come my way, so in that respect no worries! its worth doing!
Really worried myself about myself but cant get the motivation to get back out again....have all the kit and the knowledge but just need to get out but dont fancy going on my own and dont want to go with some fitness guru either..... would love to find a website that has people like myself who are overweight and low on fitness who want to get out so i can meet up...
Anyway loving the vids Paul, keep them coming, loving you sharing your experiences :) cheers
love the chat...good addition.
yet another great video from PM
I don't camp myself but enjoy watching the videos. The Sunderland fan situation was sad and disappointing. Having lost a daughter myself I can understand the hurt it caused. But just spoken to hubby about your health check, he said only worry when they put one of the gloves on that reaches their shoulder lol.
Hi Paul,
Great video and educational bud🧐, I recently started to follow your channel great footage. I’m actually not too far from were you was this day, and this winter I’m planning a wild camp on winnats pass then kinder scout also another great mountain spot iv seen I’m wanting to go. I totally know we’re your coming from when you want to just be free and live amongst nature mate, I totally get it. Great post and I’ll keep watching and learning more . Thank you Paul🤝🇬🇧🫡
Hi Paul, you may remember I won the OEX Phoxx 2 a couple of years ago. Im sad to say that it has only been used for garden camps so far but I will be having my first wild camp this weekend. Thank you for the inspiration
Hope you enjoy the night of camping
Let us know how it goes😂
Nice one Nick. Let me know how it goes.
That was absolutely brilliant Paul, really enjoyed this latest video. PS - It's not plain sailing when you're over 50 particularly in the colon area 😞 Best of luck and I hope you listen and act upon the advice of your GP. Life is too short
Hi Ya Paul don't worry to much mate all standard stuff i am 64 blood pressure slightly up so on tablets carrying a little bit to much on the belly front and working hard to get rid of it
i still go camping and i love my hiking
really enjoyed this piece...feel connected..thanks
for me, sleep is very important on a camping trip. I use two sleeping pads, stacked. ALWAYS a good experience and worth it to me the extra bulk. This is motorcycle camping so weight isn't as critical as in backpacking.
You should get a reflective foam mat under the sleeping pad. This has been a game changer for me.
Hi Paul, Don't worry about your health mate, it's all about attitude and listening to what your body is telling you! The check up will be fine, if you have 'the personal check' you won't feel a thing and it's worth having. Definitely see you at Outdoor Expo next year, I've been following you for a while now, I always look forward to your (and Andrew Beavers) latest videos. Love the 'latest gossip' part of your videos, you're very watchable, relatable and down-to-earth. I notice you're using an Atom pack, would like to hear how you are getting on with it with regular use as I'm on the verge of ordering one after much research. Appreciate all the work you do keeping us informed and entertained. To your good health Sir.
I have 2 atom packs and they are the best 2 packs I own. They are daft money though. I suppose if you use it regularly it doesn’t work out so expensive
The Health is usually, loose a little weight, and eat everything in moderation...!
Paul new fan 😊really enjoy ur vids and ur lovely accent 😍❤from Michigan
I’m having a Fall River Widowmaker. Aptly named @10.2%! I found your channel yesterday. I’m enjoying.
Great adventure, amazing camera back 😮
Very enjoyable paul 😊👍😎
Top video Paul I found the way you packed interesting not many you tubers show how they pack up ie in which order to put stuff in your pack ect . ATB Kev
Had my Wellman check 6 months ago, at 49.5yrs. Don't worry about it Mate. Lifestyle questions, blood pressure, blood test for cholesterol. I'm the fittest person i know but my bad cholesterol was high considering my activity so some diet changes for 6 months and then a re-test to make sure all on track. We can't do the thing we love unless we stay fit and healthy and if we can get to retirement in good shape, we can do it every day. Didn't get a finger up the back passage, bit relieved about that but shouldn't they be checking that? Ha Ha. Love the vids - keep on keeping on.
Put me to shame Paul with that set up there, you made it look like a mini paradise.
So that's 4 of us who's camped right there. It is a fabulous view of the city all lit up. Cheers for this vid. Brings back happy memories for me 👍
Thanks for the little clues mate 😉
@@PaulMessner Hope you enjoyed it, I'll be going back this winter sometime.
35.34 into the video and that pot noodle can be heard making its way through you 😂 Another great video Paul.