To my subscribers....
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Don't make this mistake!
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NEW GEAR LOADOUT for 2021!
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KEEP YOUR GEAR DRY! Backpacking Tips
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@Genevieveblaise
@Genevieveblaise 4 күн бұрын
That glove giving the finger is the most jersey thing I’ve ever seen lol
@andrewwheelerguitar
@andrewwheelerguitar 4 күн бұрын
You’d love a bear can. Lol. Regulation here. Adds non-negotiable 1.5-2 lbs
@violetpurple6191
@violetpurple6191 7 күн бұрын
only downside is that their entire inventory is sold out :(
@user-bp4kx6xe9f
@user-bp4kx6xe9f 16 күн бұрын
I check their store twice a week on average and everything is always out of stock
@samssavedvideos5401
@samssavedvideos5401 Ай бұрын
Do they all attract dog hair like crazy?
@brantlers
@brantlers Ай бұрын
I jumped when the pack fell
@andrewwheelerguitar
@andrewwheelerguitar Ай бұрын
NYS DEC regs in most of the Adirondack park: Bear Can (1.85 to 4.5 lbs depending on size, without food) Southwest camping/desert camping: 1 gallon water per person per 24 hours out, 8lbs weight per gallon. Your tips are really helpful, but local needs and regulations really, really affect these ideas/weights. Honestly, I am trying to shave weight from a 10 pound pack (with water) to allow for the bear can or water and….ain’t gonna happen.
@garycort7997
@garycort7997 2 ай бұрын
Useful and clearly presented.
@bubbalovesoatmealadventure108
@bubbalovesoatmealadventure108 2 ай бұрын
How is the customer service?
@dustinhaiflich1869
@dustinhaiflich1869 2 ай бұрын
What a brilliant knotist.
@VistaVerse
@VistaVerse 3 ай бұрын
Watched your entire video, great tips, but the best tip was the last one. Luckily we have renowned outdoor retailer in my country which has a washing service. I brought my Zenbivy in yesterday, for about 30 bucks they professionally wash it. Thanks for showing us what a pain in the butt of doing a wash yourself is!
@ObjectiveMedia
@ObjectiveMedia 3 ай бұрын
What size is the jacket please?
@hoser7706
@hoser7706 3 ай бұрын
How is putting your feet into a cheap vapor barrier then putting them back into shoes you wore all day letting your feet air out?? Agreed, feet need to air out and need a break. But carry those plastic sign sandals at 1.7oz. Lol. But hey, if it works for you it works. 👍🏻
@TheUltralightMindset
@TheUltralightMindset 3 ай бұрын
Watch the video again.
@Blix79
@Blix79 3 ай бұрын
I have a Paka hoodie and love it! I can't wait to get my hands on their new Apu jacket.
@wallacedalton485
@wallacedalton485 3 ай бұрын
Hello I love your videos i find them very useful. In this video what kind of head cover are you using?
@TheUltralightMindset
@TheUltralightMindset 3 ай бұрын
Thanks! It's an Alpaca beanie from Appalachian Gear Company. Great hat!
@serrielu8025
@serrielu8025 3 ай бұрын
These hoody’s run ridiculously baggy/large. Even this guy wears a small it seems now at 6’2. 175. Smh. I’m returning a M, not sure if I want to trust a small bc they only pay for returns once, and I assume there isn’t a qualified size specifications for these handmade products. Material is great tho. With “normal” and consistent sizing, tighten up the neck hole a little, and it’d be a 5 star.
@karljry1
@karljry1 3 ай бұрын
The gloves are totally unnecessary, and they look absolutely ridiculous - just like the very silly skirt.
@jaredj631
@jaredj631 4 ай бұрын
I’m also 6’2” 180lbs. I got the Appalachian gear hoodie only wore it one day, but it seems tight enough without being baggy. Hopefully they change their sizing because I hate loose clothes but right now it fits pretty well.
@TheUltralightMindset
@TheUltralightMindset 4 ай бұрын
Im curious. What size did you buy?
@jaredj631
@jaredj631 4 ай бұрын
@@TheUltralightMindset medium
@TheUltralightMindset
@TheUltralightMindset 4 ай бұрын
@@jaredj631 Gotcha. I like to get sizing details whenever possible in case others ask for recommendations. Thanks!
@666Necropsy
@666Necropsy 4 ай бұрын
What micron size our these micro plastics???
@666Necropsy
@666Necropsy 4 ай бұрын
according to wiki Microplastics are fragments of any type of plastic less than 5 mm. so we need a filter that filters all the way down to this size at least. Plastic fabrics need to be banned out right. Once we have our filter filled with micro plastics now how do we dispose of them?
@fishontv123
@fishontv123 5 ай бұрын
Im about 20 mins from Wharton State Forest and just now getting into backpacking. Started slowly ordering gear last week. Can't wait to get into it and get some miles in when I can! Goal is to do a thru hike of the NJ part of the Appalachian Trail before end of year. This will be a nice place to begin practicing.
@TheUltralightMindset
@TheUltralightMindset 5 ай бұрын
Hell ya! Thats exciting. What out its addictive. Lol
@TheUltralightMindset
@TheUltralightMindset 5 ай бұрын
If you have any questions hit me up ...Let me know how it goes.
@fishontv123
@fishontv123 5 ай бұрын
@@TheUltralightMindset It seems addictive and will do!
@paulnowak8143
@paulnowak8143 5 ай бұрын
The following comment i could make under just about any video about good hiking gear, but since this one is a lot about environmental awareness: as a guy from germany, its merely impossible to get good, ultralight gear for a reasonable price that isnt shipped all over the world. Europe really lacks good ultralight gear companies man :( i watch all these videos thinking about gear, but theres almost never a company based in germany or even europe producing products that seem to get close. All these giveaways are for US citizens only, all these prices are without the 40$ shipping and 100$ fees, i ordered an ultralight backpack and came out on over 500$...has anyone found a solition to this? Thanks for the great video!
@TheUltralightMindset
@TheUltralightMindset 5 ай бұрын
Thats a great point. You're right, the transatlantic shipping cost is crazy expensive and also adds to the environmental impact. I wanted to get my Vivo Primus shoes resoled and they dont offer that service in the US yet. It would cost me more than the price of a new pair to ship them back and forth. Are you considering an Alpaca hoodie?
@JasonCollin
@JasonCollin 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for the detailed comparisons. I used your link and discount code today to try out the Paka hoodie, and went for some socks too per your review of those.
@DrDennis
@DrDennis 6 ай бұрын
Don’t like paying for paka and getting half nylon or poly.
@missanna208802
@missanna208802 6 ай бұрын
I avoid anti stink technologies like the plague. A "proprietary" chemical likely means "so toxic we'd get sued immediately." We have NO idea what's in it, and there aren't exactly garage grown chemical companies, so we are getting it from chemical giants, most likely.
@SimonHergott
@SimonHergott 6 ай бұрын
People talking about micro plastic just cracks me up.. All of you commenting about it were probably masked up 24/7 from 2020 to 2023, and you were all sucking in micro plastic from those things like good little alpacas. Now here you are, so proud that you're "environmentally concious". What a farce.
@yunghiga3556
@yunghiga3556 7 ай бұрын
Washing with very cold water may shrink the alpaca fibers .
@annieaptaker7492
@annieaptaker7492 7 ай бұрын
I'm allergic to down and alpaca, so have to stick to wools sprayed with a silicone spray on outlayer to keep warm and dry
@kyori7k
@kyori7k 7 ай бұрын
Sucks to not be black sometimes. They dont have to worry about dying from the sun
@willisrcorson7353
@willisrcorson7353 7 ай бұрын
Never heard of microplastics. Will an alpaca garment save your life if soaking wet in cold weather? Merino wool will save human life if wet. In the White Mountains of NH, there is a saying: "Cotton Kills in the the Whites." Does alpaca save life or take it if wet?
@samanthaprice4537
@samanthaprice4537 7 ай бұрын
I just paid about $250 for one. I live in the UK, so had to pay a really expensive shipping fee and then import taxes on top. I really hope it is worth it!!! 🙏🏻
@johnmccarron
@johnmccarron 7 ай бұрын
I use Lunar Solo 90% of the time I also use Vango F10 Helium UL 1 Lightweight Tent roughly same price as lunar.
@patriceb26
@patriceb26 7 ай бұрын
Bonjour is it a good item arms of andes ?
@CrabbyPattydelight
@CrabbyPattydelight 7 ай бұрын
I worry more about deforestation than microplastics because it seems in my mind its like focusing on micronutrients when your not getting enough macros and in jeopardy of starving to death, theres my wet brained analogy. Dont get me wrong i think its good and agree with everything you said about microplastics, but if we cant breath the air nature will sort us out 😅 I'm going to listen to the vid again, I want an alpaca Hoodie
@VocallyLostGarage
@VocallyLostGarage 7 ай бұрын
crazy seeing a place i lived for most my life and still seeing new things well I knew of the trails but never walked them might have to explore em
@BrokenRecord_TV
@BrokenRecord_TV 7 ай бұрын
What about those Grateful Alpacas hoodies? Have you tried any of those?
@Mark-pp7jy
@Mark-pp7jy 8 ай бұрын
I worked outside at an international airport for nearly 20 years in brutally cold weather. Never wore a hoodie. It's a terrible look for an adult man, unless you want to blend in with a bunch of 12 yr olds going to a hockey game.
@TheUltralightMindset
@TheUltralightMindset 8 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@MstrRo1
@MstrRo1 8 ай бұрын
So I believe you are saying that Paka makes more comfortable fabric to wear. What is it about the other companies, that make them less comfortable? At best, with Merino, I will wear a 17 micron or less Merino Wool.
@TheUltralightMindset
@TheUltralightMindset 8 ай бұрын
I think its the blend of polly and Alpaca that makes it slightly more smooth and comfortable.
@derekvanbrunt-dk2tb
@derekvanbrunt-dk2tb 8 ай бұрын
Do they sell in bulk? I think this will make a great fashion.
@michaelnino5082
@michaelnino5082 9 ай бұрын
Fall apart in a week? 😂
@annae.4434
@annae.4434 9 ай бұрын
I have a question: What do you use the shock cord for? Do you think there's a way to attach trekking poles to the pack? I have the Dark Sky too and I guess it could kinda work with the shock cord..? Thanks!
@TheUltralightMindset
@TheUltralightMindset 9 ай бұрын
We've used it to attach all sorts of things.... small sitpad, a rolled up jacket, a beach towel, a helinox chair, an umbrella, etc. I suppose you could stow trekking poles. They might stick out slightly on both sides. Let me know how it goes.
@annae.4434
@annae.4434 9 ай бұрын
@@TheUltralightMindsetThanks for the quick reply! I haven't actually used trekking poles up until now but I'm thinking about buying z fold ones (went on 2 hikes where I had 1 pole and it is much more fun to hike with that added support). The z fold ones shouldn't stick out too much - though I wonder how secure the attachment is going to be. Luckily I can just try it out with ones from the store I work at :) I'll report back!
@TheUltralightMindset
@TheUltralightMindset 9 ай бұрын
@@annae.4434 Sounds like a good plan!!!
@goldeternal
@goldeternal 9 ай бұрын
warmest socks review
@evaniki1995
@evaniki1995 9 ай бұрын
I am completely against plastics in every form of it. I knit hiking garments myself from 100% wool. However, I think it makes zero sense to transmit responsibility to users in terms of plastic pollution. When factories with the scale of billions tons of plastic production release all that first to the market, and then throw the waste to nature. When I go to the supermarket and even bananas are packed in plastic, it just makes a clear conclusion that the source of pollution is not people. Its the companies and the regulations on top of them which are absent. When it comes to washing your own clothing, you are buying the filter that is made of plastic itself, which means there was a huge tone of plastic waste released to the ocean when producing those filters. I find it stupid and pointless. Also, I am a knitter and I know everything about yarn production. Superwash merino and polyester that is often used in yarns create A TONE of liquid plastic, which is simply washed away back to nature. Nobody stops them. they keep producing yarn, garments, and products in a billion quantities daily. Buying a filter for a washing machine makes no sense, besides making rich the brand who created that filter. Governments and companies simply created sustainability trends and brainwashed people, so they feel they should change their behavior, when in reality they make us buy even more plastic (water filters an example), and they keep making money killing the earth. To change that, the only way is the regulations on top of the companies to stop using plastics which is impossible because it drives money and economy overall.
@TheUltralightMindset
@TheUltralightMindset 9 ай бұрын
I agree 100% that almost everything we do has some sort of negative impact on our planet. Is the wool you use from your sheep?
@garyo4456
@garyo4456 9 ай бұрын
Great hints, all applicable to my new Triplex…thank you!! So spacious I felt guilty!! (Not for long!) Only negative: Some rodent liked the “netting taste”; when I got home, it required 32, two sided Tenacious Tape patches!😳 Monica at ZPacks said they could replace the netting for a reasonable fee. For now, I accept the “scars” on my new Triplex! (I hear “chicks dig scars!!) Ha!!
@TheUltralightMindset
@TheUltralightMindset 9 ай бұрын
Just adds character. Chicks dig scars and scars don't sweat!
@brianfosmore
@brianfosmore 9 ай бұрын
Apparently my budget purchase when first starting out wasn't a bad choice. I rock a pair of Ascend Blue Ridge from Cabela's, currently $48 for the pair, and they come in at 8.5 oz each. If they came with addional tips or cups, I have no idea where they are, but I mainly use them in camp for propping up one side of a rainfly tarp over my hammock to make it a "porch". I can't see the logic of spending another $100 just to save less than 6oz on what's essentially "worn weight", and getting a more fragile pole.
@TheUltralightMindset
@TheUltralightMindset 9 ай бұрын
Sounds good to me.
@mobius9818
@mobius9818 9 ай бұрын
re: that Frogg Toggs jacket, thank goodness you weren't wearing something more expensive. Looks like that trail was bound to wreck SOME outerwear...
@TheUltralightMindset
@TheUltralightMindset 9 ай бұрын
Haha....yea it was a shredder for sure. FUN though!