I head out from the East coast later this summer with my dog. We have done the Long Trial in Vermont the last two years. We are both looking forward to switch backs and not ankle-deep mud. Looks like you are all dialed in. It actually looks like less than 12 pounds. Have a great trip.
Baseweight, so all gear not including food and water, is 12 lbs. With food and water the weight will vary drastically, but it would usually be around 20-25lbs!
It's nice, although not a total game changer. It takes up the exact same space as two one liter smart water bottles in my pack, but it's half the weight.(Which is only like 1.5 oz to be fair) I don't use it except for long water carries. However, when you do have those long carries, it's very nice to be able to put all that water weight inside your pack, closer to your back and center of gravity. If you are thinking about using a drinking tube, it's a great option! However, otherwise it is just a big water bottle(which is great sometimes). Hope this helped! Edit: Also, it makes it so much easier to filter water because you can squeeze a bladder much easier than a water bottle. If that matters to you, It's definitely worth it. It's also much more durable than the included Sawyer bladder.
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Our hood...if Waterton Canyon don't want nothing to do with Oatmeal, Oatmeal don't want nothing to do with it. We will be hiking to the high point of section one from home...7 miles.
Nice and simple
Great gear list. You are really dialed in. Well done. New follower here. Crow✌️
Really nice setup
I head out from the East coast later this summer with my dog. We have done the Long Trial in Vermont the last two years. We are both looking forward to switch backs and not ankle-deep mud. Looks like you are all dialed in. It actually looks like less than 12 pounds. Have a great trip.
12lb? What’s the total?
Baseweight, so all gear not including food and water, is 12 lbs. With food and water the weight will vary drastically, but it would usually be around 20-25lbs!
Good gear!
How do you like your water bladder? I have a sawyer squeeze and I’m looking into getting a bladder but I haven’t committed yet
It's nice, although not a total game changer. It takes up the exact same space as two one liter smart water bottles in my pack, but it's half the weight.(Which is only like 1.5 oz to be fair) I don't use it except for long water carries. However, when you do have those long carries, it's very nice to be able to put all that water weight inside your pack, closer to your back and center of gravity. If you are thinking about using a drinking tube, it's a great option! However, otherwise it is just a big water bottle(which is great sometimes). Hope this helped! Edit: Also, it makes it so much easier to filter water because you can squeeze a bladder much easier than a water bottle. If that matters to you, It's definitely worth it. It's also much more durable than the included Sawyer bladder.
Check out "Mountain Blaze products " Thru Hiker owned ! Proudly handmade in the Appalachian Mountains of Maine! The owner is a 3X Appalachian Trail Thru hiker and a 7X long trail Thru Hiker with over 30 years of experience in the backcountry! They make some of the handmade gear out there!! 🌲⛰️❄️ including their warmest, stylish and comfortable wool hats! Made for hikers , By hikers! They are a Husband and Wife team ! Check them out ( Mountain Blaze) 👍🌲⛰️❄️
Wow that is solid
11/10 setup. W Costco
Great setup! Next video show how you pack all that gear??
Sure!
Nice setup! IMO you have found the sweet spot between reasonable, lightweight and quality gear.
Starting the trail myself in less than two weeks, couldn't be more excited!
Good luck! Hopefully I'll see you out there!
Good luck man! I hiked the Indian Creek alternate start last weekend. Great trail. Totally skips the Waterton Canyon road march.
Our hood...if Waterton Canyon don't want nothing to do with Oatmeal, Oatmeal don't want nothing to do with it. We will be hiking to the high point of section one from home...7 miles.
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