How I fit all this backpacking gear in a 40L pack

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Dan Becker

Dan Becker

2 жыл бұрын

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GEAR MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO👇
HMG Backpacks
HMG Dry bag bit.ly/3Adpxv9
Thermarest Hyperion 20 bit.ly/3IeF6Jo
Thermarest Compressible Pillow
Nemo Tensor Insulated bit.ly/3pOsnqI
Outdoor Vitals Ventus Hoodie
Mountain Hardwear Ghost Whisperer bit.ly/3B3lX9c
Jetboil Micromo bit.ly/3nXg22U
MSR Quick Skillet
Jetboil Utensil Kit bit.ly/42LDbUX
Bear Line Kit bit.ly/3f6VeLW
Ditty Bag bit.ly/3f6VeLW
Food Bag bit.ly/3f6VeLW
Sea To Summit Head Net
Esbit Cubes bit.ly/41vVZ9v
Chap Stick amzn.to/3iqpSVd
Potable Aqua bit.ly/42GmdY6
Toothbrush bit.ly/2VpLC7c
Flextailgear Tiny Pump X amzn.to/3jkLy4o
Tenacious Tape
Nitecore NU25 Headlamp amzn.to/2Vkcdqb
Nemo Hornet Elite Tent bit.ly/3inA80y
Helinox Chair Zero bit.ly/3M8To0M
MSR Groundhog Stakes
Grayl Ultralight Water Purifier amzn.to/3joBMhH
St. Croix Triumph Fishing Rod 4pc amzn.to/3Cd6Qtg
Adventure Medical Kit .5
Deuce Trowel bit.ly/42XvvyC
Wag Bag amzn.to/3ynQY4S
Gerber Controller Fillet Knife amzn.to/3lBItzE
Bear Spray bit.ly/42xQ3xT
Garmin Inreach Mini bit.ly/3nGE0z6
Anker PowerCore 20,100mAh amzn.to/2WVpCoR
Tyvek Ground Cloth amzn.to/2VD4YJK
Gossamer Gear LT5 Trekking Pole bit.ly/3hsHLR6
Oakley Holbrook Sunglasses bit.ly/432LlYD
Document Storage Tube amzn.to/3yvz8wM
Rab Phantom Rain bit.ly/3B8BB3n
Backpacking Gear Loadout 2024. UL loadout. What gear do I need for backpacking and camping. Fishing gear for backpacking. Spinning rod. Casting rod. How to pack for a backpacking trip. What should I bring backpacking?

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@DanBecker
@DanBecker 2 жыл бұрын
TOTALLY FORGOT to add a rain jacket AND battery bank to this video for the loadout! CLASSIC Dan Becker move 🤦🏻‍♂️ Sooo.. they are… Rab Phantom Rain Jacket bit.ly/3ggXYrs Anker PowerCore 20,100mAh amzn.to/2WVpCoR
@chrisbrackney7173
@chrisbrackney7173 2 жыл бұрын
Did I miss the spinning reel part?
@scottyplug
@scottyplug 2 жыл бұрын
What was the weight on this loadout?
@joeykerr5517
@joeykerr5517 2 жыл бұрын
I didn't even notice 😂
@SeraphX2
@SeraphX2 2 жыл бұрын
Can you do a video dedicated to how you choose food and pack it? This 4 day trip seems like a reasonable look at how much food one should plan for and how to plan it for like a 3-5 day trip.
@DanBecker
@DanBecker 2 жыл бұрын
Here’s one I made on that last year kzfaq.info/get/bejne/er1noa-o29-Uip8.html
@kellydavis4330
@kellydavis4330 2 жыл бұрын
Dan secretly cut a hole in the bottom of his pack. That's how he fit it all in a 40L pack. He is a MFing magician. Great vid!
@masterprediction7353
@masterprediction7353 2 жыл бұрын
That doesn’t make sense tho does it
@theprophetez1357
@theprophetez1357 2 жыл бұрын
I don't think I could fit all that into one of my 40 liter backpacks. That is why I also have a 75 liter, and I have ordered a 65 and 85 liter Ospreys.
@Lv4_o2
@Lv4_o2 2 жыл бұрын
🤣
@hair2050
@hair2050 2 жыл бұрын
I’m stunned actually. My problem with so many items is not just the weight and bulk. After hiking, exhaustion, poor sleep and everything sore, I can’t keep mental track of more than 3 items 😑
@dylancrankshaw3845
@dylancrankshaw3845 2 жыл бұрын
Best comment ever
@GracieLouYT
@GracieLouYT 2 жыл бұрын
The fact that you fit ALL OF THAT STUFF in there without folding a damn thing is IMPRESSIVE! THIS WAS FUN TO WATCH!
@dianethompson6816
@dianethompson6816 Жыл бұрын
Lol..my OCD was making me want to take all that out and fold it for you 😁
@sk8absence
@sk8absence 4 ай бұрын
4 mins in and its giving me so much anxiety.
@themadhatter444
@themadhatter444 2 жыл бұрын
New backpacker here that's completely overwhelmed with the amount of content out there. Your videos have been a godsend. Concise, clear, and charismatic. Thanks so much! Learning more every day.
@NordicPhoenix
@NordicPhoenix 2 жыл бұрын
"I've had this down to REALLY REALLY cold like into the 40s" 😂 cheers from Finland
@soccerdad8374
@soccerdad8374 2 жыл бұрын
Dan - I have 2 great mods upgrade for your shovel that will make it your favorite shovel. Before I tell you there is one other issue with that shovel that you did not mention. The tip of the shovel will likely make a hole in whatever bag you put it in. 1st - It is always nice to have a little bit of duct tape just-in-case. Take some duct tape and wrap it around the handle. 2nd mod - cut off the bottom 3 inches of a .5 liter water bottle. Smash it flat and your shovel fits in perfectly.
@DanBecker
@DanBecker 2 жыл бұрын
Genius! Great tips! Thanks so much!
@aaronfuentes5919
@aaronfuentes5919 2 жыл бұрын
A couple extra ounces to trade out for a cheap light full tang knife. Dig holes, process & split wood, etc.
@brianparks8321
@brianparks8321 2 жыл бұрын
@@aaronfuentes5919 - I second this. I use a Gerber LMF II. Not exactly light, but it digs cat holes, chops wood, hammers stakes (has a flat spot on the handle specifically for hammering), cuts food, and makes a spear (includes holes to tie to a stick - I've never used this function). I've abused mine for over 10 years and it will likely last a couple more decades.
@aaronfuentes5919
@aaronfuentes5919 2 жыл бұрын
@@brianparks8321 love hearing this.. I don't blame people for not wanting to scuff their shiny new knife. Buy cheap and beat the crap out of it If their worried about their expensive knife.
@srob308
@srob308 2 жыл бұрын
Brilliant tip!
@Greg766
@Greg766 2 жыл бұрын
As a hunter and serious colorado backpacker I really appreciate the two pillow attitude. I see too many lost scared unprepared hikers out there with nothng but a sandwich and a smile because they dont want to take an extra 2-4 lbs.
@gregattack
@gregattack Жыл бұрын
I just did the Fjallraven Classic, 70 miles in the Lapland of Sweden. I watched a ton of you videos, especially this one, and followed your ideas and they were super helpful in making the trip a success. I had never done something like this before, I had only done weekend hikes with a poorly packed backpack, but following your advice I was able to easily hike for 5 days and could have done more. So thank you, your channel is an indispensable tool for new backpackers.
@garygoldstein327
@garygoldstein327 2 жыл бұрын
Dan, this is a great " How To " Go to video. I have tried unsuccessfullyto get everything into mine but your demonstration of how you pack, and "what" you pack, will greatly improve my Back Packing skills. 👍
@sshaw4429
@sshaw4429 11 ай бұрын
I LOVE the process of packing a pack. I taught it for years to BSA leaders. Then my husband , in the military, who had never packed a pack, needed help. They sent him home with the most amazing pack, lol…..he had no idea what to do with it. It was love at first site. I still backpack, he (now retired) lays on the couch playing video games. His words; “hiking is humping, and I’m not doing it.” I never miss him.
@meisjeViv
@meisjeViv 2 жыл бұрын
I went to put that little air pump on my wishlist, only to find out it was already on there! Seems like an obvious must-try. I really appreciate your enthusiastic and use-driven view on gear!
@tourguidechuck
@tourguidechuck Жыл бұрын
You forgot a plastic flask full of your favourite whiskey/liquor to "cheers" trail moments AND bring comfort during "the suck."
@colefournier7054
@colefournier7054 2 жыл бұрын
I greatly appreciate that you bring real pillows. Highly underrated when backpacking
@hellimat
@hellimat 2 жыл бұрын
great video, thanks Dan. Also your advice about what to bring/ how to camp as a weekend warrior has been incredibly helpful. its so easy to watch a ton of videos of thru-hikers and try to bring the least and lightest stuff -- when the reality is I'm only going 3-6 miles before setting up camp and comfort for me and my family/friends is more important than cutting a pound off
@lanecountybigfooters5716
@lanecountybigfooters5716 2 жыл бұрын
I'm preparing for my first overnight hike and this is a great video to use to prepare! Looks very reasonable. Thanks!
@jwmmitch
@jwmmitch 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Dan! Super helpful video. I'm just getting into backpacking (currently acquiring my gear) and videos low this are super helpful because looking at gear can overwhelm me
@ANoss13
@ANoss13 2 жыл бұрын
I really love the look of the bag it self! One big open area and no crazy zipper compartments!
@jeremysart
@jeremysart 2 жыл бұрын
I just got back from a 4 day backpacking trip, and seen this video pop up. I'm feeling pretty good about how I packed! And I brought my lightweight chair too. The ezbit cube is brilliant btw.
@m.hernandez1404
@m.hernandez1404 2 жыл бұрын
Dan, a simple, cheap, cotton bandanna has many uses including cushioning for that deuce trowel.
@teamcookfitness
@teamcookfitness 2 жыл бұрын
Love these videos man. I’ve learned more from watching your stuff than anyone else as far as gear is concerned.
@mysterylovescompany2657
@mysterylovescompany2657 2 жыл бұрын
Also, The Sea To Summit Foam Core Pillow in Large is the greatest packable pillow ever, for my money. It's the only one in my experience that truly lofts up high enough, & _firm_ enough, to properly support the neck of a side-sleeper like myself. That might make it too dense for some back-sleepers, though.
@benjaminthancock
@benjaminthancock 2 жыл бұрын
Dan: “don’t pack your fears.” Packs a wag bag “just in case” along with extra water treatment and extra tent stakes. 👍🏼
@jewishlawyer9454
@jewishlawyer9454 2 жыл бұрын
"don't pack your fears" -every missing person in Yosemite national park. Bring bear spray and/or a gun and a personal locator device. Arrogant fools.
@benjaminclemens755
@benjaminclemens755 Жыл бұрын
@@jeremiah1528 wag bags are highly recommended everywhere now. People are just pooping to much in popular places where it is become in a major problem for park rangers.
@karlburmeister1552
@karlburmeister1552 Жыл бұрын
@@jeremiah1528 Seriously, we are humans. We should at least be as good as cats in this department.
@richardmartinez4602
@richardmartinez4602 Жыл бұрын
Wag bags are required on Mt Whitney and people use them, but then just leave them on the mountain stashed in the rocks! More people, more problems...
@stockbulll
@stockbulll 2 жыл бұрын
That mini pump is great. I just recently got one and wow... amazing fast blow up and I'm not light headed in the end.
@sharingmatters
@sharingmatters 11 ай бұрын
Very practical and joyful to watch. Thanks for the positive energy!
@ronaldrose7593
@ronaldrose7593 2 жыл бұрын
Hello Dan, the answer man for all things outdoors. This was a most informative video. Thank you for sharing it. All the best to you out there on the trail. Stay safe and healthy. 🤗
@mwebtex
@mwebtex 2 жыл бұрын
Good video, thanks. Just one note to add, I purchased the Zoleo emergency text/SOS satellite transmitter for my last 4 day camp out and it performed well during my trip which was mostly in no cell or very low cell coverage areas.
@jetgirlhikes9155
@jetgirlhikes9155 2 жыл бұрын
You're like a friggin magician fitting all that into a 40 L pack! It may have already been mentioned in these comments, but you can wrap your spare duct tape supply around the deuce handle for added comfort. This was a great magic show! Enjoyed the video.
@ingibjorgsalvor4104
@ingibjorgsalvor4104 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for your videos, they are exactly what I needed to bring my backpacking to the next level!
@brucewest3995
@brucewest3995 2 жыл бұрын
love your humor & willingness to laugh at yourself. Thanks for your videos. Great info for us old guys with dad bods.
@justjonoutdoors
@justjonoutdoors 2 жыл бұрын
Tyvek - washing it works - putting it in the dryer on a no-heat cycle with a couple tennis balls works even better.
@johnsont423
@johnsont423 2 жыл бұрын
Those pillows are a game changer! I love mine ❤️
@peterfagley772
@peterfagley772 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent video, thank you for the work and effort you put into these presentations.
@PerlaCantrell-vj9vc
@PerlaCantrell-vj9vc Ай бұрын
So proud of you!! Youve got this. Listen to your body, rest when you have to. Youre doing amazing!! I love you so much. Thank you gor sharing your journey, youre truly inspiring.
@BaaSicStuff
@BaaSicStuff 2 жыл бұрын
I like the tent poles inside, they stiffen up the pack really good also. Pack like you normally do, then stick that big arm in the bag, that will make a perfect place to slide those poles securely inside the pack. I like as little as possible on the outside of the pack, only takes one branch clipping your bag on the wrong ledge and off you go. Here on the West Coast falls are pretty common, I also like PLB's rather than a texting device. I worked in 2 SAR squadrons, when I need it hands down a PLB is better than some subscription based device. PLBs need to be registered due to their power level, PLBs are not effected by ledges, rocks, water, tree canopies, they also have homing beacons once in range, strobes and in some cases inferred strobes.
@renaecummings8068
@renaecummings8068 2 жыл бұрын
Nice video Dan. Kinda refreshing to see the focus is not on ounces but on fun, comfort, and trying new things. I’ll be rethinking what I pack for my next adventure with the focus more on those things. Thanks again
@jlh6334
@jlh6334 2 жыл бұрын
Kind of is he mentioned what everything weighed loool
@LinkRocks
@LinkRocks Жыл бұрын
@@jlh6334 But that wasn't the focus.
@mtadams2009
@mtadams2009 11 ай бұрын
I get your point but if your actually backpacking how can lugging all of that unnecessary crap be fun? I guess if your hiking a few miles and calling it a day your good. We all have our own idea of what backpacking is. Dan is great guy but I pity their person that brings they much crap. Maybe if your very young it’s fine. I don’t know anyone who brings so much crap. A chair really?
@telebruce221
@telebruce221 10 ай бұрын
Yes really. I'm 70. I've been backpacking for more than 50 years. I take what keeps me warm dry and comfortable. I am also a photographer. Which means I carry a camera with lenses and a tripod. Everybody does things differently. I am constantly messing with the weight of my pack of my gear and that's half the fun! For those who pick an arbitrary pack weight and say that's the only way to go, and then criticize the rest of us who pack what fits our style, you really belong at the beach, and let us enjoy our hike.
@mtadams2009
@mtadams2009 10 ай бұрын
@@telebruce221 I am just wondering in what part of country you do your backpacking in? Most of these videos that have people carrying chairs seem to be in the West or area that the trails are much more forgiving. In an from New England and chairs are a truly rare sight. I have seen one. The trials go straight up and down. I wish I had the trails they have out West like the PCT or Colorado Trial. You are correct we all need to do what is best for our self’s. I need to keep my pack light because I am older, mid 60’s but still like to hike big miles. Take care and enjoy your trip.
@keithmoorechannel
@keithmoorechannel 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for posting this video. I have always thought I was an outlier because I take two pillows with me. I am not the only one!
@daniellebaker3291
@daniellebaker3291 2 жыл бұрын
I love stuffing my sleeping bag with my pillow, sleep/night needs. It packs great and makes set up and tear down quicker.
@tahminahassan333
@tahminahassan333 Жыл бұрын
The backpack was a paid actor
@masongault3967
@masongault3967 2 жыл бұрын
Those utensils are amazing and hold up quiet well
@amyjones-lonestarhoosier2029
@amyjones-lonestarhoosier2029 2 жыл бұрын
Great video as always!! Love that it’s not soooooo ultra light!! Love your style and your attitude!!! Have a wonderful trip!!
@ethannarrow5209
@ethannarrow5209 2 жыл бұрын
So interesting to see how others pack, and how completely different their stile is from mine. Thanks!
@gingerthetrailpup7223
@gingerthetrailpup7223 2 жыл бұрын
I used the Southwest version of this pack (non mesh front pouch) to hike the JMT this past summer. 40L was just right for me.
@christiantamminen8998
@christiantamminen8998 2 жыл бұрын
Brilliant advice! thank you. I have never known how to pack a rucksack and this was a great breakdown. No need for bear spray in the UK ( less weight... phew!) but thank you. Really useful.
@gregorydamian4802
@gregorydamian4802 2 жыл бұрын
Have a great trip! I can't wait to see the video!
@bnatural2
@bnatural2 2 жыл бұрын
That was great! I just got a 40 L pack and you touched on so many useful things for me. Thank you.
@DanBecker
@DanBecker 2 жыл бұрын
Glad to help!!
@bnatural2
@bnatural2 2 жыл бұрын
@@DanBecker I should also mention… It looks like I will be spending more money… damn you! lol! There were a couple of things you packed that I need to have. Especially that little mini air pump/light!
@hugh_ramsey
@hugh_ramsey 2 жыл бұрын
It's crazy how much cleaner your editing has become in the past year. Cheers, Dan!
@christinebicanic751
@christinebicanic751 2 жыл бұрын
The trash bag trick really works! I sunk chest deep into a water hole while crossing a river. I was soaked, but items in bag were bone dry. By the way, people ask why I work part time and am retired. This why. I have backpacking habit I have to satisfy. You show me something new and I gotta have it.
@FallenTreeNation
@FallenTreeNation 2 жыл бұрын
A trash bag really kept all that water out? Do you tie the trash bag closed?
@mysterylovescompany2657
@mysterylovescompany2657 2 жыл бұрын
Let's acknowledge how cool it is that he admits to knowing when it was time to cut a trip short. Being able to stay dry - & thus warm - enough is health-critical. The "just hike through it" mentality a lot of backpacking YTers have can be super dangerous, when it comes to things like this. I even recently heard one say, "So your gear + clothes + quilt got wet? Use the wet gear! Embrace the adventure." The hiker machismo is real. Dan, you're a great influence. Please keep doing what you do.
@cameronbryan5195
@cameronbryan5195 2 жыл бұрын
A technique that I personally use alot (I live in the uk) have 2 sets of clothes your dry set for camp and sleeping and the wet set that you get back into in the morning. Most days I'm dry by the time I've finished breakfast if it's already raining then I'm already wet so no problem. Fair warning not all clothes are made equal some stuff you will just freeze in and I wouldn't really recommend doing it in the winter :) Edit: I do agree though knowing when to bail is important though having the skills to get through is better since some adventures bailing isn't an option and for me dieing isn't either :) therefore success is the only option left ;)
@splashpit
@splashpit 2 жыл бұрын
If it’s not fun !
@lane8a
@lane8a 4 ай бұрын
I understood it as he got rid of bag left it behind.
@micheleaday3902
@micheleaday3902 9 ай бұрын
Thank You Dan For Great Demo on Packing up Back Pack. Was Wondering How to Do This Love Video❤❤
@kevincoulter2239
@kevincoulter2239 2 жыл бұрын
"Thermarest Sumpin Sumpin Pillow". That's why I love you Dan! Great video's and real reviews. Keep them coming! :)
@johnjones3967
@johnjones3967 Жыл бұрын
I remember going backpacking when I was young, packing list was: backpack, sleeping bag, flashlight, a little bit of food and water and I’m gone. You get older, you need more stuff to be a comfortable trip. Lol
@barb0138
@barb0138 2 жыл бұрын
I can't believe you fit ALL that in your bag...very nice video, I am not far from you in Delavan I am hoping in a few years when my husband retires to take my job on the road and start hiking out west the Tetons, Colorado, Arizona, your videos are very helpful.
@realworldmom
@realworldmom 2 жыл бұрын
We bought one of those Nicore lights and we love it! Thanks for recommending it.
@kcricket39
@kcricket39 2 жыл бұрын
Great video, Dan! Also I appreciate that you say "filet" correctly.
@thecma3
@thecma3 2 жыл бұрын
I used to only carry a bear bin on trips where they were required, but I've started carrying them on all my trips (hiking in the Rockies where there are bears almost everywhere we go). It's just so much easier than bear bagging and while I haven't had a bear bag ripped open, I've had food ruffled by bears and it was reassuring to see that the bin kept them out.
@deannafitz4929
@deannafitz4929 2 жыл бұрын
This was a great video! I've been playing around with how I pack all my stuff (more than I need, but hey). Gonna try some new ways now.
@CrystalTumults
@CrystalTumults 6 ай бұрын
Man, oh wow. When you started talking about fishing, I got excited. And it's not even that - this is the most complete packing list I have ever seen. 😃
@paulconnelly640
@paulconnelly640 2 жыл бұрын
Only things I do differently is I want access to the lip balm during the day. I pack it (& sunscreen if I'm taking that) somewhere on the outside. For your setup maybe the first aid kit. The other thing I pack on the outside is my headlamp. I do that because if I unexpectedly end up hiking into the dark I want to get at my headlamp. I do this after a situation what I had the lamp inside my pack and it was getting dark but I was close to campsite so I didn't want to stop, take off & open pack etc. Ended up stepping off the trail and falling over. No damaged done but was lucky. Since then it lives in the bottom of one of the side bottle pouches.
@grouch314
@grouch314 2 жыл бұрын
Ditto on the headlamp. It's always in the top pocket or a bottle pocket depending on bag. I want to be able to put my hand on it straight away
@joeykerr5517
@joeykerr5517 2 жыл бұрын
That didn't feel like 21 minutes lol. Great video Dan, it's nice to see what all goes with you in 1 video and how you pack. Can't wait to see how you like the new stuff.
@tenzin044
@tenzin044 11 ай бұрын
I changed my backpack osprey eather 70-80L to Sierra Design flex capacitor 40-60 to drop weight and force my self to take minimum stuff. I packed last time for 4 days trip, used only freeze dried food (3 per day), sleeping bag, waterproof jacket and trousers, down jacket, sleeping matt, helinox chair zero, befree filter, jetboil, 2 carnisters with gas(one was close to the end,just in case)and 2L bladder plus nalgene 1L. Without water at home everything was about 12kg and I though ''oh great! I dropped whole weight from always 20-over 20kg to 12kg! easy!'' but finally when I packed up all with fully water I had again 20kg backpack! Bloody hell! never go to lighter?! I dont know how people going ultralight for weeks just above 10kg. Seriously don't know. On the end I didn't eat sometimes lunch, walked 6-7 hours and ate on evening as loading calories on the end. Btw I keep tent poles with whole tent outside becuase it's not enough space inside, plus I use those poles inside tent bag as lock them inside side pocket of backpack plus strap them tight. greetings from UK. Tom
@nicolalang5603
@nicolalang5603 Жыл бұрын
I have the same utensils and skillet, had them for years and they are ace. I'm planning a 6 day, 5 night walk and camp soon so enjoying cramming lots of content of this sort before I go! I've got my pack down to 10kg, not super light but pretty good on my budget (zero!) and mostly from existing gear 🎉
@nightfall22
@nightfall22 2 жыл бұрын
Show more of your fishing gear brother. I’d love to see your set up with that rod, especially the reel you’re using. Beautiful setup!
@womensrights
@womensrights 2 жыл бұрын
Not sure how familiar you are with bear spray, but it’s a really good idea to used your expired can as a trainer. See how far it goes, how big the spray cone is, etc.
@maximusjoseppi5904
@maximusjoseppi5904 2 жыл бұрын
just take a gun.. they dont expire, theyre more effective, they have more uses, take up less room, work from further away, the sound alerts everyone theres a problem, you wont get overspray on yourself if theres wind.... its eternally better.
@soccerdad8374
@soccerdad8374 2 жыл бұрын
@@maximusjoseppi5904 - The bear would laugh at my little 7 shot 380 pistol. An effective gun would be very heavy. If you want the noise then consider a small lighter air horn.
@Tyler-js5wz
@Tyler-js5wz 2 жыл бұрын
@@maximusjoseppi5904 isn't nearly as simple as you make it out to be. Have quite a bit of hunting and firearm experience. This really depends on the size/type of bear, what you're packing, and honestly luck. Many bears will frankly shrug off smaller caliber firearms practical to carry when hiking/backpacking. Even magnum calibers tend to be cumbersome and have a lower capacity. Bear skulls can be incredibly thick as well as their general bone/muscle structure. It's not unheard of to see a bear withstand numerous rounds from rifle size calibers even if you happen to be carrying such a firearm. Further, bears are deceptively fast when they have their sights on you. This isn't a video game and you probably will not get off as many rounds as you think you would before he breaks your neck with a swipe. You're probably not the marksman you think you are in a stressful situation and even if you are, well placed shots may not be a big deterrent. Yes, bears have been killed with an array of different types of firearms but again, a lot of it is a combination of luck and how the bear was feeling that day. There are actually quite a few studies showing higher success rates with bear spray over guns.
@maximusjoseppi5904
@maximusjoseppi5904 2 жыл бұрын
@@soccerdad8374 why on earth would you ever carry a 380 rofl. a 7 round 380 isnt even an effective self defense tool against people.... i carry a full size 45acp every day that holds 14 rounds of 45 super. 45 super was specifically designed for bear defense.
@maximusjoseppi5904
@maximusjoseppi5904 2 жыл бұрын
@@Tyler-js5wz dude, im a highly trained firearms trainer, reviewer, and expert. its that simple. youre going to carry bear spray which you have to wait until the bear charges and is about 6-10 feet away, about 1 more bound while charging, to spray him. if it doesnt work, and it doesnt always work, you are beyond screwed and defenseless. you could fire your firearm at any distance he started to charge at, discharge it to scare him as soon as he postures, and it works even if he makes it to you even though youll suffer some wounds. not to mention the other vast benefits of a firearm being a multi-use tool. you can hunt with it, defend against people with ill intent, start fires in even wet conditions with smokeless powder from the cartridges in an emergency, use it as a hammer. if you dont know enough about firearms to carry the proper caliber for your potential defense needs and train with it enough to be effective and safe with it, thats not an argument against firearms... thats an argument against ignorance. the "higher success rate" is due to this, not that its actually more effective. its from people like "soccer dad" up there carrying a 380 thinking that will do anything or dudes carrying their normal 9mm not understanding they need a more potent cartridge for dangerous animal defense. a 10mm, 357 magnum, 44 magnum, 45 super, 357 sig, 50AE will all have a MUCH higher success rate against a bear than spray with a WAY larger margin for safety.
@paulahavens2764
@paulahavens2764 2 жыл бұрын
Aso thanks for the video it was great. good weather on your trip and happy trails ahead.
@Prairiedogadventures
@Prairiedogadventures 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Dan, I was listening to a podcast about a someone who was attacked by a grizzly on an island off of alaska where only a few people roam. They had devices with S.O.S buttons and sat cell phones. They pressed the SOS button but had better luck with their Sat cell phones and were able to contact the coast guard directly. The SOS signal was sent to state troopers on the mainland who had to scramble to figure out where these people were. By the time they were able to sort it out the guy was already being air lifted out. Just some advice to go through your emergency communication plans and have something or multiple things in place in case of an emergency. By the way the guy was fine and well on his way to healing.
@DanBecker
@DanBecker 2 жыл бұрын
Good info! Thank you!
@scottburkhart6953
@scottburkhart6953 Жыл бұрын
Loved this. On the "wag bag," most National Forests that involve mountains want you to pack out your personal waste because it does not decompose at altitude like it would in a low altitude forest for example. Ran across a bad area in the Maroon Bells at 11,000 feet and it was beyond disgusting with toilet paper and feces everywhere.
@scottburkhart6953
@scottburkhart6953 Жыл бұрын
@Daniel Beard The waste does not decompose at high elevations and if it isn't packed out, it ends up being a big outdoor toilet in areas that get a lot of pressure.
@mojosdad68
@mojosdad68 Жыл бұрын
Takes a real scumbag to leave their poop visible for the next guy. Behaviour you’d expect from the homeless in a dark alley, not nature lovers. Fuggin disgusting.
@westonlewis379
@westonlewis379 2 жыл бұрын
I can vouch for the Outdoor Vitals Ventus hoodie, this thing is unbelievably warm, and just like he said it can be too warm at times. Both the Loft tek jacket and ventus hoodie exceed all expectations for outdoor gear. I highly recommend Outdoor Vitals products.
@markshea7151
@markshea7151 5 ай бұрын
Good stuff! Thanks Dan!
@moe_1886
@moe_1886 2 жыл бұрын
Wow! I can't believe how much you can fit in there! Great work Dan! Here I am thinking 50L would be ideal, but I might need to rethink how & what I pack next time. Cheers Dan.
@Funkteon
@Funkteon 2 жыл бұрын
Can't stand these top-opening sacks, they're basically a glorified shopping bag with shoulder straps. You can never fill them up efficiently and you can't get anything from the bottom without removing other items - The military have moved away from top-opening bags as a result of these issues and have moved onto front-opening 'clamshell' style rucksacks that they can fill efficiently and access everything very easily... It's not a 'tried and tested' design that works, it's a design that we've moved on from now that they (the manufacturers) know how to make a front-opening bag with zippers strong enough to support the load pushing against it. I guarantee you that I can fit more in a 35L clamshell rucksack than you can fit in your 40L top-loader... I literally just sold my 66L top-loading Bergen to buy a 50L clamshell pack, and I can finally fit everything I need in it, unlike the Bergen...
@braxton2055
@braxton2055 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Dan, try putting some duct tape on the handles of the trowel. Helped me tremendously. Plus you'll have some extra duct tape if you ever need it.
@DanBecker
@DanBecker 2 жыл бұрын
Good idea!
@praktika1082
@praktika1082 2 жыл бұрын
Flextail gear max pump pro 2. Pump/lantern/vacuum/charger. Last time I went camping and lot a fire, this pump worked beautifully to stoke up the fire.
@James_Isolated.Industries
@James_Isolated.Industries Жыл бұрын
So great to see the passion for design Dan has. Top notch? I want that tent!
@MassisPipes
@MassisPipes Жыл бұрын
This packlist is pretty similar to what I usually bring on multi day hikes. Minus the bear- and fishing gear, since there's no bears and I usually don't go fishing. However what surprised me: don't you take ANY spare clothing? A fresh shirt, some boxers or some socks? A couple of years back I was in Sweden for 5 days and even though we had waterproof shoes, our socks were SOAKED every day from marching through wet grass, in the rain or through small rivers. There's little things worse to me than putting on wet shoes & wet socks in the morning...
@MTHU0080
@MTHU0080 Жыл бұрын
Minus the Bear is such a good band.
@chiglia
@chiglia Жыл бұрын
yea I was surprised aswell, at least a couple tshirts...
@Zybran93
@Zybran93 10 ай бұрын
​@@chigliaat least 1 extra shirt to let that dry while you wear the second one
@mattdrums8341
@mattdrums8341 Жыл бұрын
Bro, you forgot the kitchen sink! 🤣
@red_bearded_backpacker
@red_bearded_backpacker 2 жыл бұрын
Dan, awesome video!!! I'll be doing The Beaten Path next week. Enjoy MT!
@nikitariznyk3779
@nikitariznyk3779 Жыл бұрын
idk if this is a dumb question, but what about clothes??? are you supposed to wear the same clothes for the whole trip?
@Luckyhikes
@Luckyhikes Ай бұрын
Yes
@jimbopetrella
@jimbopetrella Ай бұрын
I’m going to be
@e.k.4508
@e.k.4508 Ай бұрын
Some people pack two sets: the one you wear hiking and the one you wear at night and/or as a dry spare. And yes, you will get dirty
@manuel_winde
@manuel_winde 3 күн бұрын
Socks are a non negotiable for me - I could wear the same trousers, t shirt and outerwear but need clean undies for n the morning 😄
@AJ-nd5iv
@AJ-nd5iv 2 жыл бұрын
Just got back from a 'failed' hike and night in the peaks. Got so much wrong. Down Jackets are not water proof. My boots were also not waterproof. I packed tent poles from another tent instead of pegs oh and my bag leaks. So at least videos like this give me something to aim to. Donations welcome. Cheers Dan. Safe travels.
@lalita3090
@lalita3090 2 жыл бұрын
I can't get over this vid. Impressive!
@HostileTakeover2
@HostileTakeover2 2 жыл бұрын
With the Deuce (and Double Deuce), a lot of people wrap the handle in paracord. Makes it easier to handle and gives them spare cordage that way.
@danielpudvay1486
@danielpudvay1486 2 жыл бұрын
New to the channel and love your videos. I have a suggestion for a video. It’s probably not as interesting to some, but it’s relevant to many. You’ve got a lot of great gear, how do you organize it at home for storage and access?
@jodiebrignell6981
@jodiebrignell6981 2 жыл бұрын
To prevent your trowel hurting your hand: Wrap some duct tape around the handle of your trowel. You can use it for emergency repairs if needed, and it cushions your hand too.
@randyholloway920
@randyholloway920 2 жыл бұрын
Sticky! 😲
@elgringoperdido.
@elgringoperdido. Жыл бұрын
Great video, I could learn a lot and be inspired by your art of preparing your backpack! Thank you, Dan :)
@TheSwordFiles
@TheSwordFiles 2 жыл бұрын
@Dan Becker! Dude I’m from the Greenbay area and chilling out in the back country of Japan currently! So cool to hear we’re from the same state with the same passions! I’ve climbing on my end will be happening soon. Best of luck on your end. Hope you see this🤙🏽
@johnmudd6453
@johnmudd6453 2 жыл бұрын
I think that was like a conjuring trick ! There was no bottom in the bag 😂
@scottshoe842
@scottshoe842 2 жыл бұрын
I’m moving to Montana from Portland in a few weeks. Moving right by the beartooths. Not gonna miss Portland Oregon in the least.
@dougdixonhull
@dougdixonhull 2 жыл бұрын
Great video Dan. Have a great time.
@johnhusenitaii7001
@johnhusenitaii7001 2 жыл бұрын
Very interesting watching your videos. I recently discovered you. I would say I'm a so so backpacker, as in I am a backpacking hunter. So it's interesting to see what you carry vs what I carry, how you pack it, what you wear, how you layer, your sleep system etc. Learned some things, knew some things etc etc. Pretty cool.
@nullptrZer0
@nullptrZer0 9 ай бұрын
It's really cool that John Krasinsky's older brother is so into outdoor stuff. Just discovered this channel and really digging it.
@garyaaron8425
@garyaaron8425 2 жыл бұрын
Great video and appreciate the info. Though, I don't understand two things: Why bring a trowel you don't like and hurts your hand or is uncomfortable?; And...is that really enough toilet paper for four days?!!?. I mean, I KNOW I'm full of Shhhh, but I'm not a rationer and more than happy to WAG that schtuff out! Great video and very informative!
@bigvisk1125
@bigvisk1125 Жыл бұрын
I've been using that rod for about a decade. If you break the tip they will send you a new top portion (I think it's like $20 shipping) and you can order a back up too. The backup top section can fit in the padded case too. The next level up travel rods have a hard case but are heavier and bulkier.
@sigsegv111
@sigsegv111 2 жыл бұрын
Hello Dan, good point with the chair .. considering to also get some "real chair" .. My current "chair system" is that I have outside on my backpack a tent footprint (310g) that I can just quickly access and use anywhere and I can put on it also a backpack and start rummaging through it and lay things down on it without exposing them to mud and wet on ground, actually two people can use it comfortable in same time + I am using a mini ultralight seat/sit-pad from Polyethylene (50g) ...
@Miradce
@Miradce 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Dan, Greetings from Eastern Europe. Interestingly, I have been using a lot of same gear as you: Thermarest Hyperion 20, Nemo Tensor insulated regular wide, 2 pillows, Ghost Whisperer jacket, Nemo Hornet Elite tent. Why? Because they are the best.
@DanBecker
@DanBecker 2 жыл бұрын
Truth! And Eastern Europe? That’s amazing! Thanks so much for watching all the way from over there :-)
@midnightrider115
@midnightrider115 2 жыл бұрын
Stopped the video for the Bear sling The bike and super excited about the mini air pump. I can’t wait to get that one and use it.
@adventureswithbecketandxena
@adventureswithbecketandxena 2 жыл бұрын
I always have a second light source in my tent for the exact reasons you said. I usually have to take Xena for a short walk up the trail at night to do her business and it's nice to easily see my tent. And yes great for pictures
@tridoc99
@tridoc99 2 жыл бұрын
Watching you get all of that stuff in there was like watching a clown car empty in reverse. I have no idea how you did it or how it weighs less than 35 lbs. I use a Granite Gear Crown 60 and carry many of the same things you do (same nemo sleeping pad) or similar, maybe even less weight (Zack’s duplex tent, 20 degree EE quilt), lighter stove, lighter ground sheet - the clear plastic window insulation stuff (but I can confirm washing Tyvek works great to pr\e-soften it) and way less cooking gear (just a 750ml Titanium pot and a titanium spoon), same puffy, etc and when all is said and done I’m around 32 lbs and the pack is pretty full. I admittedly carry more water (2 to 2.5 liters at a time) and I have the full sized inReach. The Crown 60 pack has a 35lb limit. I’m assuming the pack doesn’t care what my base weight is and the 35lb limit is for the whole thing. I do have the same fishing pole, it’s pretty sweet. Enjoy it. I’ve thought about taking it hiking but that plus the tackle would really be pushing the weight limit. I’m trying to get lighter as it is. Maybe the difference is in the food I choose?
@DanBecker
@DanBecker 2 жыл бұрын
Can’t wait to try that fishing pole! And the HMG pack I’m using is 40L for the main compartment. The outside pockets add another 10L. The granite gear crown2 60 is awesome. I’ve used it!
@pakleader4
@pakleader4 2 жыл бұрын
Was asked a question about the trail pooping. I explain that over a period of time the trail will become uninhabitable because people will poop all over the place. Because of you guys major more enjoyable, more people are getting outdoors. Which means more 💩 all over the place because the lazy F-ers don’t want to did holes to pooping. You might want to do a video on this and why it is important to follow the rules to that. If the have to shut down a trail. What will you guys do? A subscriber that cares about what you share!!! Semper Fi
@DanBecker
@DanBecker 2 жыл бұрын
I just did one 😉 kzfaq.info/get/bejne/id9zpNdkp7qmYY0.html
@cesarpenailillo6627
@cesarpenailillo6627 11 ай бұрын
Very good video. Thank you!. I do like your channel very frequently
@brianparks8321
@brianparks8321 2 жыл бұрын
A couple of friendly suggestions: Ditch the stuff sacks for your sleeping pad, tent, mosquito net, and chair. I take my tent poles out of the stuff sack as well, but I pack them inside my pack. I would probably leave them in the sack, for protection, on the outside like you've packed them. You'd be surprised how much weight stuff sacks add up to. Take one pillow and use your down jacket under it. I also pack a similar pillow. Comfort is important.
@vhubbell8481
@vhubbell8481 2 жыл бұрын
I would like to see what you do about extra socks and clothes? Also, the pan space can be used for other items so the utensils are not clanking around inside that bag/ pan while you hike. I am curious about the shoes or boots that you take and where you carry the electronics in that 40 L bag? Tripod? Etc-
@Ornitholestes1
@Ornitholestes1 2 жыл бұрын
"in the united states we don’t have to worry about viruses" lmao
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