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Putting The UL700 Hybrid Down Quilt To The Test

Putting The UL700 Hybrid Down Quilt To The Test

Check Out This Review Of The Otimos UL700 Down Quilt From @GreyHikes

In this post, we'll explore two ultralight gear items: the Otimos UL700 Down Quilt and the ASTA GEAR FENGYIN 2 tent. Both are aimed at backpackers  & wild camping lovers seeking lightweight solutions without sacrificing comfort.

So Why Is The Otimos UL700 Down Quilt So Popular?

The Otimos UL700 quilt is designed for ultralight backpacking, offering warmth and insulation through high-quality down filling. The lightweight down quilt balances weight with comfort, making it ideal for backpackers & wild campers looking to trim pack weight. The quilt is compressible, fitting easily into small backpacks, and performs well in mild to moderately cold conditions. However, it may not be the best choice for extreme cold without additional layering.

Find Out More about the UL700 Here...

Pros:

  • Lightweight, perfect for ultralight backpacking.
  • High warmth-to-weight ratio due to the down filling.
  • Compact and easy to pack into its stuff sack.
  • Well priced compared to similar products on the market.

Cons:

  • Limited warmth in extreme cold.

 

Round Up of the Asta Gear FENGYIN 2 Tent

This 2-person tent is aimed at backpackers & wild campers due to its lightweight & small pack size.

Pros:

  • Lightweight & small packsize.

Cons:

  • Slightly cramped with gear inside especially if you are over 6ft.
  • Less breathable fabric may lead to condensation in humid conditions.
  • Hard work to pitch in windy conditions
  • Seams were leaking throughout Alans Test
  • Outcome, should have gone for Lanshan 1

 

Make sure to consider your specific needs—such as temperature and weather expectations—before deciding if these products are the right fit for your adventures!

The Best Wild Camping Spots In The UK

The Best Wild Camping Spots In The UK

Do You Need Inspiration For Your Next Wild Camp?

 

The UK offers some fantastic wild camping spots, each with its unique landscapes and experiences. Here are my Top 5 of the best places to consider:

Lake District, England

Known for its stunning lakes and rugged mountains, the Lake District offers numerous secluded spots for wild camping. Popular areas include Great Langdale, Buttermere, and Borrowdale.

Cairngorms National Park, Scotland

This vast park features towering mountains, ancient forests, and expansive moorlands. Glen Feshie and Loch Avon are particularly favored by wild campers for their scenic beauty and solitude.

Snowdonia National Park, Wales

With its dramatic peaks and serene valleys, Snowdonia is a wild camper's paradise. Cwm Idwal and Llyn Ogwen are notable spots, providing breathtaking views and a sense of remoteness.

Dartmoor, England

Dartmoor is one of the few places in England where wild camping is legally permitted. Its rolling moors and granite tors create a mystical landscape, with popular areas including Bellever and Yes Tor.

Peak District, England

The Peak District offers diverse landscapes from gentle dales to rugged hills. The Kinder Scout plateau and Edale Valley are popular wild camping destinations, known for their striking scenery.

When wild camping in these areas, always follow the Leave No Trace principles and respect local guidelines to preserve the natural beauty for future generations.

Wild Camping For Beginners

Wild Camping For Beginners

A Quick & Detailed Introduction Into Wild Camping...

 

Wild camping refers to camping in a natural, undeveloped area away from established campsites. It's an immersive way to experience nature, often practiced in remote locations such as mountains, forests, or along trails.

 

Here are some key points for beginners:

  • Research and Planning: Check local regulations and guidelines, as wild camping rules vary by region. Some areas may require permits or have specific restrictions.

 

  • Leave No Trace: Adhere to the Leave No Trace principles to minimize your impact on the environment. This includes packing out all trash, avoiding damage to vegetation, and respecting wildlife.

 

  • Safety and Preparation: Prepare for all weather conditions and pack appropriate gear, such as a reliable tent, sleeping bag, and cooking equipment. Bring sufficient food, water, and a first-aid kit.

 

  • Finding a Spot: Choose a flat, durable surface at least 200 feet away from water sources and trails. Avoid setting up camp in fragile ecosystems or private property.

 

  • Minimalist Approach: Pack light and only bring essentials to make your experience more enjoyable and less strenuous.

 

  • Respect Local Wildlife: Store food securely to avoid attracting animals, and be aware of your surroundings to prevent encounters with wildlife.

By following these guidelines, beginners can enjoy a safe and fulfilling wild camping experience, connecting deeply with nature while preserving its beauty for others.