Your Old Man Outdoors
Your Old Man Outdoors
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Three steps to a heavier backpack
There are tons of videos out there with suggestions on how to get a lighter backpack. I've thru-hiked several longer trails and have worked in the past to reduce every possible ounce from my base weight. However, here I'm showing three items that I've added to my pack that improve my enjoyment of the trail enough that they are well worth the added weight.
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Hiking Big South Fork: Litton Farm Loop and Angel Falls Overlook
Просмотров 1147 месяцев назад
Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area is located on the Tennessee/Kentucky Border and is a great spot to hike and backpack. Todays hike is 12 miles, leaving directly from the Bandy Creek Campground and includes several of the impressive sights this park has to offer.
Hocking Hill Day Hike - Old Man's Cave to Cedar Falls
Просмотров 17911 месяцев назад
On a nice winter day there's few places more scenic in Ohio than Hocking Hills State Park. Join Jim Rahtz, Your Old Man Outdoors as he takes one of the more popular loop hikes there.
Cuyahoga Valley National Park/Brecksville Reservation Backpacking Loop
Просмотров 471Год назад
As you may be aware, there's no camping within Ohio's Cuyahoga National Park. However, by also hiking through adjacent Brecksville Reservation, an 18 mile backpack loop can be created. For only a $5 reservation fee, a nice campsite, with nearby water and a high end latrine, can be yours to use as part of a two day adventure. Join Jim Rahtz, your old man outdoors as he checks out this great camp...
Backpacking Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
Просмотров 1812 года назад
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, on Lake Superior in Michigan's upper peninsula is packed with incredible scenery. The best part is most of that scenery is located alongside the 43 mile Lakeshore Trail. Get a glimpse of what a three day thru-hike of this natural marvel is like. For even more information, check out the National Park Services planning guide at www.nps.gov/piro/planyourvisit/upl...
Removing & Re-Installing my Rooftop Tent By Myself
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.2 года назад
Some people like hauling their RRT everywhere they go, including the grocery store. I do not. See how I remove, then re-install my Roofnest Condor without help from others.
Biking and Hiking the Buckeye Trail: Part 4
Просмотров 2442 года назад
The Buckeye Trail is a 1400 mile route around Ohio. Some of it is trail, but much is on road. The long-term plan is to section travel the entire loop by biking where possible and hiking the rest. Join Jim Rahtz, your old man outdoors as the journey continues with just under 70 miles of biking from Eastwood Metropark near Dayton to Lake Loramie State Park.. For maps and information about the clo...
Buckeye Trail Part 3: Spring Valley to Eastwood Metropark in Dayton
Просмотров 4542 года назад
The Buckeye Trail is a 1400 mile route around Ohio. Some of it is trail, but much is on road. The long-term plan is to section travel the entire loop by biking where possible and hiking the rest. Join Jim Rahtz, your old man outdoors as the journey continues with 39 miles of biking from Spring Valley to Eastwood Metropark near Dayton. For maps and more information on the Buckeye Trail, visit bu...
Buckeye Trail Part 2: Caesar Creek Spillway to Spring Valley
Просмотров 4652 года назад
The Buckeye Trail is a 1400 mile route around Ohio. Some of it is trail, but much is on road. The long-term plan is to section travel the entire loop by biking where possible and hiking the rest. Join Jim Rahtz, your old man outdoors as the journey continues with 20 miles of hiking through Caesar Creek State Park. For maps and more information on the Buckeye Trail, visit buckeyetrail.org.
Oak Openings Hiking Trail
Просмотров 4302 года назад
Located near Toledo, the Oak Openings Hiking Trail is a 15 mile loop with nice camping options along the way. Although wet in spots, the trail also avoids climbing any major hills. Join Your Old Man Outdoors, Jim Rahtz as he camps at the White Oak Campground then hikes the trail that meanders through what was once known as the Great Black Swamp. More detail is available at metroparkstoledo.com/
Hiking and Biking the Buckeye Trail: Step #1, Milford to Caesar Creek
Просмотров 8602 года назад
The Buckeye Trail is a 1400 mile route around Ohio. Some of it is trail, but much is on road. The long-term plan is to section travel the entire loop by biking where possible and hiking the rest. Join Jim Rahtz, your old man outdoors as the journey begins with a 37 mile bike section from Milford Ohio to Caesar Creek State Park. For maps and more information on the Buckeye Trail, visit buckeyetr...
An Arc of Appalachia Trail Sampler
Просмотров 3832 года назад
Arc of Appalachia is a non-profit that has saved over 7,000 acres in southern Ohio. The organization maintains numerous trails that meander through some of the most impressive land in the state. Sit back and enjoy this video visit to just some of the spring highlights protected within its boundaries. For more information, you can visit arcofappalachia.org.
Roofnest Condor: Using this RTT in the Field
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.2 года назад
Interested in a Roof Top Tent? Check out the Roofnest Condor as I set it up in the field, go through some of its attributes and, make sure I can take it down.
Backpacking Shawnee State Forest: The South Loop. Rugged hiking in Ohio's Little Smokies
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.3 года назад
Clear streams, fall color and some big views in Ohio's largest State Forest. What's not to like? Oh, yeah bulldozer paths for trails and steep repetitive climbs. When you're hiking in Ohio's Little Smokies you have to take the bad with the good. Join us on this two day trip around the 23 mile South Loop of the Shawnee State Forest Backpack Trail and decide for yourself if the secluded beauty is...
Backpacking Ohio's Little Smokies: Shawnee State Forest Backpack Trail, North Loop
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.3 года назад
With nine climbs of over 300 feet in under 21 miles, Shawnee's North Loop is like a taste of the trails down in the famous National Park. The crystal clear creeks and occasional big views feel similar as well, but are much handier in Ohio's largest state forest. You're welcome to come along, but bring your climbing shoes, this is a tough one.
Zaleski Backpack Trail: Most Popular in Ohio?
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.3 года назад
Zaleski Backpack Trail: Most Popular in Ohio?
Backpacking Lake Vesuvius in Wayne National Forest: Backpack and Lakeshore Trails
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.3 года назад
Backpacking Lake Vesuvius in Wayne National Forest: Backpack and Lakeshore Trails
Scioto Grove: Easy Ohio Backpacking
Просмотров 9383 года назад
Scioto Grove: Easy Ohio Backpacking
Biking around the thumb of Michigan
Просмотров 4843 года назад
Biking around the thumb of Michigan
Backpacker Breakfast: Battle of the Biscuits and Gravy
Просмотров 1403 года назад
Backpacker Breakfast: Battle of the Biscuits and Gravy
Wayne National Forest Hiking: Scenic River and Greenwood Trails Loop. A Backpacking Option for Ohio.
Просмотров 7543 года назад
Wayne National Forest Hiking: Scenic River and Greenwood Trails Loop. A Backpacking Option for Ohio.
Archers Fork in Wayne National Forest. Best Backpacking in Ohio?
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.3 года назад
Archers Fork in Wayne National Forest. Best Backpacking in Ohio?
Hiking Logan Trail in Tar Hollow State Forest
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.3 года назад
Hiking Logan Trail in Tar Hollow State Forest
Hiking the Backpack Trail at East Fork State Park, Ohio
Просмотров 4 тыс.3 года назад
Hiking the Backpack Trail at East Fork State Park, Ohio
Lost in Ohio. Hiking Symmes Creek and Morgan Sisters Trails in Wayne National Forest.
Просмотров 3753 года назад
Lost in Ohio. Hiking Symmes Creek and Morgan Sisters Trails in Wayne National Forest.
Caesar Creek Perimeter Trail: an Ohio Backpacking Option
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.3 года назад
Caesar Creek Perimeter Trail: an Ohio Backpacking Option
Boundary Waters 101
Просмотров 75 тыс.3 года назад
Boundary Waters 101
Backpacking the Long Trail
Просмотров 1224 года назад
Backpacking the Long Trail
What Size Backpacking Tent to Buy?
Просмотров 3264 года назад
What Size Backpacking Tent to Buy?
Backpacking the Colorado Trail
Просмотров 8024 года назад
Backpacking the Colorado Trail

Комментарии

  • @BreakingPyro
    @BreakingPyro 15 дней назад

    Could you park overnight at the visitor center? Boston Mills?

  • @komandagleby_GB
    @komandagleby_GB 22 дня назад

    After years of BWCA and considering the pros and cons of Quetico, I dream about a Woodland Caribou Provincial Park.

    • @jimrahtz1391
      @jimrahtz1391 22 дня назад

      Would be a cool trip. Doesn't appear to get too much visitation.

  • @ynot0714
    @ynot0714 26 дней назад

    Nice vid! Just popped up on YT. You rode right by my house before the Trailyards. Ive put many miles up and down the trail over the years. 😎

  • @amycook6219
    @amycook6219 Месяц назад

    We hiked in Hocking Hills and a big black snake like that came very near to falling on our heads from up in the trees when we were on trail! Within 3 feet...most terrifying hiking moment of my life! I think it's an Eastern Black Rat Snake which are arboreal 😧

  • @Funkteon
    @Funkteon 2 месяца назад

    Nobody ever mentions the fact you can use the lid from the GSI pot as a secured lid for the plastic bowl by turning it upside down so that it becomes a sippy cup for hot beverages. It's why the GSI lid has that smaller-diameter raised section which is the same diameter as the internal diameter of the bowl so it snaps into place inside the bowl.

    • @jimrahtz1391
      @jimrahtz1391 Месяц назад

      Well, the reason I didn't mention it was because I was unaware. Nice added use; thanks for letting me know!

  • @RFC44
    @RFC44 2 месяца назад

    Well made video! Thanks for the knowledge

    • @jimrahtz1391
      @jimrahtz1391 2 месяца назад

      Thanks, glad you liked it.

  • @YourOldManOutdoors
    @YourOldManOutdoors 3 месяца назад

    My hike was about 18 miles, though there are several options. Camping was only about 3 miles in from where I parked at Plateau Picnic Area. When I did it, the fee was $5 to camp and you needed to reserve in advance at clevelandmetroparks.com.

  • @willieoutdoors2531
    @willieoutdoors2531 3 месяца назад

    Greetings, Where did you park, do you need a permit/cost, how many miles to the campsite you stayed at & what was your total miles to complete the loop you did???? Thanks!

  • @michaeldenner3957
    @michaeldenner3957 3 месяца назад

    Great content!- looking to do the same trek- how were water sources once you start into the Grand Gap

    • @YourOldManOutdoors
      @YourOldManOutdoors 3 месяца назад

      Glad you enjoyed it. When I was there last, most of the small creeks were basically dry. Fall Branch was still carrying a decent flow though.

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  • @rbarnard264
    @rbarnard264 5 месяцев назад

    I really like that you can open that top up and stand up in. that’s a feature other tenants. Don’t have that limit you from getting dressed more easily. Thanks for the review. Safe travels.

  • @hikewithmike4673
    @hikewithmike4673 5 месяцев назад

    always good to get out into the woods!

  • @JimKhan-r5b
    @JimKhan-r5b 5 месяцев назад

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  • @guyromstadt5858
    @guyromstadt5858 5 месяцев назад

    Amen !!

  • @FirstNameLastName-oy2ji
    @FirstNameLastName-oy2ji 5 месяцев назад

    Get strong...not weaker...whats the point in doing big miles to get done faster. Obviously, there is a balance, most light weight hikers suffer out of an ego trip.

  • @thomasmusso1147
    @thomasmusso1147 5 месяцев назад

    😳 .. 😣 "the weight, oh, the weight .." 🙄😏. 👍👍👍 .. that said, being comfortable and getting a good nights sleep more than compensates for the extra mass in the pack. And, if it weighs a wee bit more, then walk slower and take more breaks (one will enjoy the scenery more). Good advice .. thanks for sharing.

  • @nickb1966
    @nickb1966 5 месяцев назад

    older guy here who backpacks mostly to approach big climbs. I have found that some of these items, mainly the chair and a pillow are necessary for me just to function out there. Dealing with a broken back from an avalanche accident, If I don't stay somewhat comfortable I would not be able to get out there at all. so for me the extra weight of a super padded pack, a chair and pillow are keeping me in the game and worth it!

    • @YourOldManOutdoors
      @YourOldManOutdoors 5 месяцев назад

      Whatever it takes! Glad you're still getting out there.

  • @grnmtns1
    @grnmtns1 5 месяцев назад

    I don't see a link to the products mentioned. (Sigh) Guess I'll trudge over to Google them. Thanks.

  • @JasonHikes1
    @JasonHikes1 5 месяцев назад

    Great advise, I’ve been through the cycles of cutting pack weight over 12 years now. I’m now at a happy place and know what to bring and what I just don’t need. I still do cringe a little when I add the one pound chair in:) I’m still using toilet paper because I refuse to squirt water up my butt like those other fancy hikers:)

    • @YourOldManOutdoors
      @YourOldManOutdoors 5 месяцев назад

      Yea, the chair can be a tough call. Glad you liked the video!

  • @adventureswithken1983
    @adventureswithken1983 5 месяцев назад

    I cut weight any place I can....to be a le to bring creator comforts like these. Nice video

  • @alsnyder1660
    @alsnyder1660 6 месяцев назад

    Congrats! To my knowledge you are the first backpacking you tuber to mention drooling😊 thanks for the video.

  • @Im_With_Stupid
    @Im_With_Stupid 6 месяцев назад

    I never have liked makeshift pillows because they were always either soft but too low or the right height but hard. I use an inflatable but still have the same problem with height. Some are plenty comfortable but they're all either too low or too high. I also carry a chair and one that weighs in at ~2.5lbs. I'm taking this chair regardless of miles.

  • @wanderingoutyonder
    @wanderingoutyonder 6 месяцев назад

    Always looking to hear lighter backpack ideas! Thanks for sharing! ~Karen & Shannon WOY

  • @mtadams2009
    @mtadams2009 6 месяцев назад

    I am 65 years old but I am hiking much bigger miles now than I did 30 plus years ago. Mostly due to going UL. I am just as comfortable as I was back in the day with my heavy pack. If I was not a thru hiker the things you added would make sense. I think if you’re only going out for a weekend or a few days you can pretty much carry anything. It’s when you’re hiking for weeks and months on end that things like a chair lose their luster.

  • @dereinzigwahreRichi
    @dereinzigwahreRichi 6 месяцев назад

    Having a comfortable seat in the evening isn't a luxury, it's an appreciation of yourself and what you did during the day. So is a pillow. Why torture yourself with sitting on the ground or bad sleep when you can have it more comfortable? You're not in a speed hiking contest and you can and did pick pretty light items nevertheless.

  • @ulperformance4087
    @ulperformance4087 6 месяцев назад

    I approach weight reduction by analyzing materials suitable for reducing the primary gear I carry by making my own gear such as my 4.05 ounce Dyneema floor-less tent, 4 ft W x 8.5 ft L x 3.5 ft H, fits in the palm of my hand. Additionally, heat reflective, breathable, wind/water repellent/proofed clothing - Anorak and over-pants. The over-pants weigh a little more than one ounce. Both provide exceptional freedom of motion and warmth in cold weather. I use a modified aluminum water bottle for boiling water for making coffee/hydrating food vs my modified Titanium container weighing more than twice as much, replacing my saw handle saving nearly 5 times its' weight. Made a survival device on a 2 in x 3 in substrate containing a retractable whistle, container with water purification tablets and compass on its' lid, removable 650 lumen flashlight, ferro cerium rod on one side, container for tinder and a diamond knife/hook sharpener on another edge, all on one side of the substrate, a survival mirror with a removable lanyard to wear around my neck or store as preferred. The survival device integrates primary tools for signaling and night travel, making fire, and purifying water. I added a 2 in x 3 in Victorinox device for added utility, folding Boker Knife and a hank of 70 feet, 400 test pound Kevlar rope to round out the devices' usefulness. My med kit roughly fits the 2 in x 3 in dimension with non-stick gauze pads, super glue for wound sealing, butterfly and standard bandages, two tubes of iodine, etc. We all approach problems differently. Having over 55 years of hiking experience, I've had ample time to consider and develop practical solutions to wilderness travel needs. Lower weight equals faster, safer and longer travel with reduced fatigue.

  • @davidaxman
    @davidaxman 6 месяцев назад

    I'm 37 and I can get behind most of what you are saying. If you dont enjoy your stay outdoors, why go?

    • @samueljlarson
      @samueljlarson 6 месяцев назад

      For me, I think it's a balance between challenging and comfortable. Fun to tinker with gear, lack of gear and training and preparing for each trip.

  • @TrailStrider909
    @TrailStrider909 6 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤❤ Love the vid my friend!

  • @TylerLegend-iq5dp
    @TylerLegend-iq5dp 6 месяцев назад

    Is swimming allowed at the falls

    • @YourOldManOutdoors
      @YourOldManOutdoors 6 месяцев назад

      Not as far as I know. They allow swimming at "designated areas" and the beach is the only designated area I'm aware of. Their phone number is (513) 897-3055 if you wanted to check directly with the park.

  • @nimrod275
    @nimrod275 7 месяцев назад

    Great area to hunt as well.

  • @TrailStrider909
    @TrailStrider909 7 месяцев назад

    Looking good my dude! Love the vibe leaving like and sub!

  • @crisprdoor
    @crisprdoor 7 месяцев назад

    nice

  • @NORTH02
    @NORTH02 9 месяцев назад

    Where did that pictograph come from that you displayed?

    • @jimrahtz1391
      @jimrahtz1391 9 месяцев назад

      Unfortunately, that's one of my older pictures and I don't remember the specific location. However, there's info available on pictographs by wading through the internet, or checking with an outfitter. I noticed there's now even a book available called Magic on the Rocks that's all about them.

  • @LizardKing513
    @LizardKing513 10 месяцев назад

    Nice video! I frequently hike EF and think the trails are great. Their published trails are found on many apps which is helpful if you need to cut the hike short. You have cell service in all areas of the park. Thunbs up, great park for hiking.

  • @anthonyrose2318
    @anthonyrose2318 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much. Your information is very helpful. I plan on doing this trail in June

  • @reneebeckloff7855
    @reneebeckloff7855 10 месяцев назад

    really appreciate the video- and your humor! thanks for posting!😂

  • @ryanhw12
    @ryanhw12 10 месяцев назад

    Zaleski is my favorite overnight trip

  • @rickdallas5844
    @rickdallas5844 11 месяцев назад

    Appreciate the video!

  • @jeffd8220
    @jeffd8220 Год назад

    I was wondering why I was seeing polar bears & Wal-marts in the distance...thanks for the tips!

  • @MaksimOutdoors
    @MaksimOutdoors Год назад

    Great video, just stumbled upon your channel researching backpacking in Ohio, think I’m going to try this in December thanks for the info, subscribed to ya as well

  • @trailseeker2812
    @trailseeker2812 Год назад

    I like camping there at the fire tower camp I like the primitive the seclusion the quiet and the trails are awesome

  • @brianwofford3831
    @brianwofford3831 Год назад

    Very good video. I give you the highest compliment. That comes from a veteran of 46 summer adventures into that great country.

  • @christyj24
    @christyj24 Год назад

    Very detailed! Thank you!

    • @YourOldManOutdoors
      @YourOldManOutdoors Год назад

      Glad you liked it. One change since I filmed this, the latrines have been removed from the camp areas. They were rough, but now you'll need to dig your own hole.

    • @christyj24
      @christyj24 Год назад

      @@YourOldManOutdoors did you ever get to the end?

    • @YourOldManOutdoors
      @YourOldManOutdoors Год назад

      @@christyj24 Camp 2 is basically the far end, so yes, I made it to the end and back. Take care!

  • @douglasstewart8462
    @douglasstewart8462 Год назад

    Great video. Thanks. Heading there this weekend. Im another old man - going hiking.

  • @AJ-5098
    @AJ-5098 Год назад

    I have your book and appreciate the work you’ve done. I was unfamiliar with most of the trails you wrote of. My only note would be that on your map, you’ve mistakenly listed a “small” campsite .2 mi east of Irish Ridge Road (at mile 7.5). I found the larger one .3 miles (at mile 7.6). I know this for a fact because I cached water at Irish Ridge Rd and planned to stay at the small campsite.

    • @YourOldManOutdoors
      @YourOldManOutdoors Год назад

      Thanks for letting me know what you found. I'm planning on updating the book soon and will carefully double-check that area against the description. Hopefully you didn't have to carry your water too far before reaching a suitable site.

    • @AJ-5098
      @AJ-5098 Год назад

      @@YourOldManOutdoors I also made the mistake of going counterclockwise against your recommendation. So I got to Irish Ridge to my water cache and had to backtrack much further to the campsite than I’d planned! I walked past twice and am positive it’s not there. But I did enjoy the very nice campsite further east. Against thanks for your work! I was familiar with Zaleski and Shawnee but the others are completely new to me.

  • @mollizi2131
    @mollizi2131 Год назад

    What are the bikes you are using for this trip? I will be getting a new bike when I get to Defiance and am not interested in a road bike but more of a hybrid. Really enjoying your videos!!