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This video sees me heading out on my first wild camp! Destination Crookstone Knoll, kinder Scout. I’d have liked to have gotten out sooner but for one reason or another was late summer and heading into Autumn before I got to heading out complete with my 35Ib Vango rucksack, Everest 1953 expedition tent, Thermarest mattress and ingredients for a hefty chicken tikka masala! OK It’s not review of that kit but does get a brief mention here. Well, it’s the cheaper end of kit really and that tends to be heavier. It would only be a matter of time then that I start to replace stuff with lighter more expensive kit. Well at least I had a titanium spork - though in kit weight terms would hardly make a difference but the grams all add up as Graeme says - AKA +Black73Cat whom I mention in the video - do check out his vids including one in this very spot up Crookstone Knoll : Black73Cat - • Peak District Wild Camp - Crookstone Knoll... Well, despite the conquest (still ongoing) to lose a few pounds then this tikka was quite a treat! I managed to do the tikka but all was a bit fiddly in such a small space. I really need to work on a cooking system for such concoctions but at the same time keep the weight down. I do have a BCB fuel burner but that’s a heavy piece of kit. Water is so heavy, maybe about 2 ½ pounds per half a litre so I’ll have to plan more re where the water can be found for the sawyer filter. Filming of it didn’t go well as quite a bit of the footage had no sound as I’d accidentally turned having fiddled about with the camera settings on an earlier time lapse. Oh yes and that earlier time-lapse, there I was sitting there for a good 40 minutes into a time-lapse then some nice dog came along from nowhere and knocked the GoPro over.. GRRRR! Ok nice doggy… and friendly hiker dog owner training behind. Still, I managed to get a time-lapse together for this video and hope you like it although all still in the experimental stage. The time-lapse with the Sony RX100 MK1 requires an elastic band and a printer tab and is actually done using a continuous shoot mode - since there is no intervalometer – amazing for such a fantastic camera so thanks to Dan Marchetti for the tips here on how to timelapse using an RX100 • RX100 Time Lapse Tutorial Part 1 - Setting... The time-lapse of the sunrise over Derwent Edge as see from Crookstone knoll as well as the Hope Cross Sunset is using the Sony RX100 MK1 and other use the standard GoPro. The next camp I hope to get a Moon Time-lapse. Would really like that to be from a forest location and hoping to get over to the abandoned farmstead - Elmin Pitts Farmstead in the hope woodlands that was abandoned following the flooding of the Ladybower reservoir in the 40s. Thanks for watching… Do subscribe!