 yn ymdill. Yr hwn, when the sun's hitting the moss. Beautiful. Good old nature. This is a good place. This is a good place to camp. It's flat, it runs a little bit that way, but it runs down a bit, but I'll just put my legs at bottom and should be our read. I'll do a quick one. The weather's ticking a turn. It's been smashing it down. ac mae'n rhan o'ch gwybod i'r campu a rhaid i ddechrau'r tent o'r ffordd. Yn y tŵr, y tent. Y Lansha'n 2 Pro, rhaid i ffraith y Lansha'n 2 Pro. Efo'r llwyth o'r grwm, rhaid i'n gwybod eich ddechrau. Rhaid i'n gwybod i'n gwybod i weithio. Rhaid i'n gwybod i'n gwybod. Rhaid i'n gwybod i'n gwybod i'n gwybod i'r gwybod i'n gwybod i'r gwybod, ma'r ffrifi cheisio'n golygu o'r pryngy型 o'r fwy Adyайr a'r llunio. Mae'n golygu, mae pob hwn o'r llydydd yn rhoi'r gwasanaeth! Mae'r gwasanaeth yn rhoi, mae'n gweithio gynnwch chi yn unrhyw. Mae'n gwneudio o keyty i ddelfwch yn rhagl. Yr hwn o'r ddiwedd gyfwysig, ag y plystag plastig yn rhaid yn ei gwasanaeth ychydig o ychydig o'i gwbl yn ychydig. Mae'n rhai'r cyfrion. Mae'n rhai'r cyfrion. Mae'n tra ni'n gweld, yn cyfrion, i'w dwy'n cyfrion. Mae'n gweld i'r cyfrion, mae'n gweld i'w ddwy ffordd, i'w ddwy ffordd o'i gwbl i'w dwy ymddangos. Mae'r ddwy'r cyfrion. Mae'n gweld i'w ddwy'r cyfrion. Mae'n porch, Mae Estruglws wedi'i hyn gynghwysgau gyd, mae Ax, rydyn ni'n gweithio. Rhyw un oedd i'r Rab a Scent, rydyn i'r cartygau drefnod arworksod yma, fel'r hoffa'r yr Un oedd ynndod, a rydyn ni'n rhaid i'r hanes. Felly gallwch yn gwneud ym hyn o'r tro i mawr clywed. Rydyn i ystyried wrth gweithio'r alb kitle下面art 400. Rydyn ni'n amser hynny'r llawsodol, rydyn ni'n amser hwnna o'r arder. Ac mae'n cael y bed yw'r sleidio yn oed! Rwy'n gwneudwyr ar hyn, dwi'n ei chysylltu i ddim yn ymwyaf ar y stym ni'n ddiddordeb. Rwy'n dod diwrnod. Rwy'n gwneudwyr ar y stym ni'n ddiddordeb. Rwy'n gwneudwyr ar y stym ni'n ddiddordeb. Mae'r bagau... Mae'r bagau, fe oedd. Osbry Ether 70L, The big boy. A few spare clothes there. Jobs a donut. It's full of pine here and that's not the best for having fires, especially when you've got a tent in the vicinity. So I'm going to have a little hike up here so you can find some decent wood. Bring it down, prep it and just find somewhere, make a little fireplace. I don't want to be too far from the tent and I've got this nice rock to use as a little backrest. Could it? It's even got some bit of wood sorrel. It's got wood sorrel growing out of it. A lovely wild edible. Tastes like apple peel. Right. Get the tent look. Don't you look well? Don't you look well in woodlands. I'm going to get some wood. Looks like it's going to be a nice evening. Punky but it'll do. Get some sizeable bits that I can go back to camp and carry you and these bits of wood. Shouldn't be a problem. Shouldn't be a problem. There we go. If I had bushbox it would be going there. Won't be too worried about it but I'm going to be doing some slow cooking in the Billy can so we will have a fire for a while. In fact I might get it going now. I've still got a few hours of daylight but get it going now so I can burn down to some coals. I'm having an early night anyway. What I like to do is sit where I'm going to be sitting. Do you know what I mean? Of course you do. A few little tests. There we go. There's the backrest. Fire there. Not too big. Fire market. There we go. Making sure we're not too close to any trees. It's wet as it's rained. But and especially in pine forests especially where there's pine trees you have to be careful of the ground because you can just end up getting leaf litter like this. It just mulches down and just, you know there's no soil underneath it. It's just it's just sort of leaf litter and detritus that is flammable and you can start that's how you can set the whole floor on fire. So I have a little dig down to see what you're dealing with see what's underneath. I can see here that we've got clay. It's grey. Clay and soil. See that. So it's okay. A couple of roots, little roots fibrous roots that can come out. So that's good. So we know we're not going to set the ground on fire because we're only having a small fire anyway. But another reason why to dig down is just so that we don't leave a scorch mark for tomorrow. I've got to plonk that all that because it'll scorch this bit and then all the fresh soil will go over the top and you won't be able to see it. I'm going to make a simple pot hanger. Is that a bit wobbly there? Are you going to make us a simple pot hanger? How big. So I'm just going to small bit and the silky soils they cut on the back stroke so you don't need to go hammer and tongs with it because you'll just mash it yourself out. It'll be wrong for me to stand straight and just go like that because if I miss I'm going straight into it pinana or even worse medic. So you want to when you come down bring your whole body down with it so that if you miss I'm just going into the floor. Longer ones. I'll give it some welly. Look at that. I've nearly worn it through. The old fire steel old finches. I've seen some action as that. Let's use pine wood to get it going. Poco style. I've been testing it quite a bit and I love it. You can really you can do a lot of finer work with it if you're into your carving and stuff it's really nice. That's all you need. That is all you need and then just some finer stuff using the 90 degree of the back of the knife I'll use my back up fire lighter because the other one's looking a bit a bit worse for wear. First time every time two take two This is just going to be real simple because normally I'd just go to I'd put together some stuff from the butchers or whatever but I was caught for time so this is cheap and cheerful cheap and cheerful Mediterranean veg already marinated courgettes, peppers, onions tomato medicine in a veg made. Get that in. Saws that it's not from butchers but that's just life in it. It's actually from Liddle mate. Liddle. Two minted lamb steaks They smell delightful. I'm not even going to chop them up I'm just going to bang them in. So that's two minted lamb steaks with all the veg we've got some I picked up some wild garlic on the way in bit of flavour in that Spring is in the air A bottle of all peculiar cut me some on this new knife I shall tell you some I'm going to go all in with it because I don't want to drink any All in and then we've got Sir Tobias of Thomas There he is That smells lovely Cumin, cinnamon, black pepper cayenne salt, maize, starch garlic powder red bell pepper, onion powder smoked paprika, apricot juice powder pomegranate powder herbs, coriander leaf, mint green bell pepper lemon oil wow indeed In fact don't touch with my fingers because I've made that mistake before young tubs and it came I came a cropper top it up some H2O good I'm putting a lot of faith in that end stick here in fact I'm going to strengthen it it's best to be safe and sorry isn't it look at us go we're bushcrafting look at us axe bushcraft I just went to chuck the drone up to see if I could catch some of the sun going down and I had a nightmare I got to the top of the trees and it just started it wouldn't stop going left I didn't touch it and it just sort of went into trees loads of noise and commotion and then just d-d-d-d-d d-d-d-d-d-d then I got it back up and the gimbal was just burst like the gimbal's brough The gimbal's bussed on her. She was, like, twitching out like that. And I got it, but, RIP. Dinner's nearly ready. I think I'll put it on with the lid off and we'll just do a quick, quick reduce just to thicken that up a little bit. So that's nearly done. Got a decent rolling boil on there and that'll just steam away. Rwy'n credu i'r ddydd i'n ceisio'r lle'i, nid i chi'n gofynu. Mae ddweud o'i ar lefwyr bydd yn y ddechrau, mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Felly, mae'n gweithio. Mae'n gweithio. Mae, mae'n gweithio. Felly phu i wneud. Ac rhaid wnaeth eu eich gofynion gilydd gyda'r ddrwy. Mae'r gwahod fo o'r un. Rhaid i chi'n amweld i chi ddim ond oedd i chi i chi'n meddwl, oherwydd y gallwch i'r byw hwn. Mae'r bobl wedi'i'n gwirionedd. Mae'r bobl yn gwirionedd. Ani ond? Ani ond? A gwybod e'ch gwirionedd. Mae'r gwirionedd wedi nhw'n gyda'r gwiriodd mewn. Mae'n mynd i'w'r llwys i'w ddechrau. Mae'n ddechrau i'w mint. Mae'r llwys i'w ddechrau i'w meditarnio'r llwys. Mae'n gwybod ddwy'r tom i'n ddweud, ac mae'n gwybod i'w ddweud o'r llwys i'w ddechrau. Ac mae'n ddechrau i'w ddweud o'r botl o'r peculiwle. Mae'n ddweud o'r ffeia. Mae'n ddweud o'r trefiau. Mae'n ddweud o'r bobl. Mae'n ffeddie yn rhan ffawr. Mae I ac yn da ti i bellio Patrick. Mae'n ddweud o'r bobl. Mae'n gwybod. Mae'n gwell o'r collar. Mae'n sok vain o'r feinsfaith. Nesosio pan amery. Mi'n wneud roedd bob mor seats. Dyma, dyma. Dy ballel o'r bellach ar y ryg Federald. Dwi'n gallu i ei gruppa'u naffen servantsio. Dyma. Rhyw han yn cael ar ddOr. Rwy'n cael gwych! Rhyw hwnna i'r ffordd. Rhyw hwnna i'r rhaid o'r draffau a'r s consumers. Nid ddweud, nad yw sowon. Ym hwnnw, dyma'r hynny i'ch chi'n cael ei wneud. Oni ei fawr nawr cael i'n cael ddawm ac yn ymddangos arnyn ni. Nid ddweud, yn cael ddod yn cael ddweud i ffwrdd gyda'r blanol. So ... That's food for thought for my next trip. Condensation ... It's kind of damp. Above my head obviously where I've been breathing. At the foot end ... and down at the bottom. It's burn dry. So happy with it. I do have a cloth that I just give it a once over with the cloth before I pack it away. But that's not too bad. Considering it wasn't windy at all and I'm in a woodland. So there's not much air getting blown through it. Bath tub's fine. Nothing came through there. All good. Some right noises last night. A couple of badges having sex or something like that. Oh it is a chilly one man. My fingers are chilltons. Right let's get up. I've got a little fire going. To warm me. Warm me hands up. It's only six o'clock. The sun's just poking its head up over there. Over that cliff. It's nippy. I've kind of spoiled myself with new sleeping bags so now ... I'd normally bring a down jacket. Maybe my army softies. I didn't bring any of that. I'm out being out at game too long mate. I was cold. Actually cold. That feeling. I've not felt that in a long time. Of being just cold and not having enough stuff. Normally you get cold and you think I'll put a chucka cut on or whatever. I just had my hand warm and said I was going there. Just moving them all over myself. Quality gear mate. Quality gear. Right let's get this fire blazed up quick. See if that goes up. Okay we're going. It's go time. Life systems ferro rod. Shite. I thought I'd use it because I've not really used it. It's got a magnesium strip at one side. Ferro rod at the other. It doesn't shower good sparks. It's not. It's just shit. And it's broke. Snap sir. Life systems ferro rod. Keep it. It's some moss. It's nice man. That is nice. Beauty. I'm not doing breakfast at the moment. Cos I'm fasting but what I will do is have a brew. A nice warm brew. And then I'm going to get off. Because it's midweek so we can't stick around. Or whatever much I'd like to. We just can't stick around cos there's work to do. So let's get a brew on. Well my water's boiling. Let's put a tent away and then we're going to have a brew. Let's go and fill this with hot liquid. There we are. There's not been a great deal of waffling on this one. Which a few of you will be grateful for. I just wanted to come out man. I just wanted to. It's been so long since I've camped in the woods. I didn't want to be all giddy and pissed. I just wanted to genuinely appreciate it for what it was. And I've done that. And I feel great for it. And I've woken up on a beautiful. Just calm. The sun's out. It's perfect. I'm going to leave you with a leave no trace poem. For those of you that didn't see it. I did a little poem about leaving no trace. Because I'm seeing it so much more. Now that we're not in England anyway. We're not allowed to leave the country. So everyone's holidaying in England. And everyone's been locked up so long. That there's just... All the beauty spots are becoming a bit of a tip. There's been wildfires. It's been well publicised anyway. It's giving us wild campers a bad name. It's not cool. I think it's just education. I don't think it's people per se. I just think it's education. People just need to learn a bit more. And maybe respect nature a little bit more. And I think it'll be okay. Anyway, but I'll leave you with that poem. If you have heard it, you can skip it. Much love as always. Take care. I'll see you soon. I love the summer in the great outdoors. The coast, the woods, the mountains, the moors. I love swimming in lakes and rivers in the sea. I love hiking with my mates and a flask of Yorkshire tea. I find a landlord in the beer garden. A can of faith in the park. Regretting to bring a jumper for when it gets dark. I love the smell in the air of the first barbecue. That inspirational whiff makes us want one too. I guess you don't really know what you've got till it's gone. And we've all been so socially distant for so long. That we're coming out of the traps like a whip it on the track. And we're taking our rubbish, but we're not bringing it back. So don't be a muppet and leave all your rubbish. Be more like a womble. And t- You what? Oh, it's like a... It's like a mythic... It's like a dog. It's like a bear. It's like a cross between a... It's like an anteater. An a bear. It wears a hat. It's like an anteater. Hey Siri, what's a womble? The womble's a fictional pointy-nosed. Furry creatures created by Elizabeth Beresford and originally appearing in a series of children's novels from 1968. Anyway, I digress. What I'm basically saying is don't leave a mess. I love the summer and the great outdoors. The coast, the woods, the mountains, the moors. We're all in this together as we're spinning through space, so let's make it better for one and other, and leave no trace.