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In this episode of Red Man Walking, I head out with my son Cameron for a quick but memorable overnight camp on the steep, rugged slopes of Ben Dorain, high above Bridge of Orchy in the Scottish Highlands. Fresh from turning 51, I decided it was the perfect opportunity to celebrate with some birthday gifts and test out a few new pieces of kit in the wild. The star of the show is the Durston X-Mid 1 trekking pole tent, a lightweight yet incredibly roomy shelter that promises to become a staple in my backpacking setup. To match it, I’ve paired it with the Thermarest NeoLoft air mattress, which might just be the most comfortable night’s sleep I’ve ever had outdoors. Add in the convenience of the Trekology backpacking table, and suddenly, this camp has the kind of comfort I’d never have expected on such a steep, exposed mountain slope. Alongside the gear talk, you’ll see plenty of stunning mountain scenery, and the joy of slowing down to spend a night under canvas in one of Scotland’s most dramatic landscapes. Whether you’re into lightweight backpacking, new tent setups, or just love the idea of wild camping in the Highlands, I think you’ll enjoy this trip. Join us as we put the gear to the test and prove that even a steep slope can provide the most comfortable night in the hills.