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Florida Trail Big Cypress Preserve
Hiking the Big Cypress Preserve along the Florida Trail
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Florida Trail St. Marks Wildlife Refuge section
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Hiking across St. Marks Wildlife Refuge
Backpacking Age & Nutrition
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Random Thoughts about backpacking, age, and nutrition
Carrying Powdered Mix
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How to carry powdered protein mix
Backpacking Hand Protection
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Keeping hands warm backpacking
Deciding on a water filtration system
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How to choose a water filtration system
Backpacking Stove Hacks
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Backpacking Weight Stove Hacks
Isle Royale Transportation
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Isle Royale Transportation Options
Isle Royale Day 6
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Backpacking Isle Royale Day 6
Isle Royale Day 5
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Backpacking Isle Royale Day 5
Isle Royale Day 4
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BACKPACKING ISLE ROYALE DAY 4
Isle Royale Day 3
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Backpacking Isle Royale Day 3
Isle Royale Day 2
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Backpacking Isle Royale Day 2
Backpacking Isle Royale Day 1
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Hiking on Isle Royale National Park
Superior Trail Day 5
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Hiking the Superior Trail Day 5
Superior Trail Day 4
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Superior Trail Day 4
Superior Trail Day 3
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Superior Trail Day 3
Hiking the Superior Trail Day 2
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Hiking the Superior Trail Day 2
The Superior Trail GETTING THERE
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The Superior Trail GETTING THERE
Backpack Weight
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Backpack Weight
Thru Hiking Logistics
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Thru Hiking Logistics
Uberlite Sleeping Pad Update
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Uberlite Sleeping Pad Update
Backpacking the Manitou Islands
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Backpacking the Manitou Islands
Saving Back for Packing
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Saving Back for Packing
Packtoter Channel Information
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Packtoter Channel Information
Hammock Chair
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Hammock Chair
Backpacking Umbrella Hacks
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Backpacking Umbrella Hacks
Backpack Weight Distribution
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Backpack Weight Distribution
Backpacking the High Country Pathway Part 2
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Backpacking the High Country Pathway Part 2
Backpacking the High Country Pathway Part 1
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Backpacking the High Country Pathway Part 1

Комментарии

  • @MawMaw_57
    @MawMaw_57 6 часов назад

    SO GLAD TO SEE U BACK ON FLA TRAIL HOPE YOU DO THE WHOLE TRAIL SUBSCRIBERFROM TENNESSEE ENJOY!

  • @joegulick6580
    @joegulick6580 2 дня назад

    Hello Dick, great to see you back in Florida and back on the Florida Trail. Happy Trails!

    • @packtoter
      @packtoter 2 дня назад

      @joegulick6580 Having a good winter, but Florida is a bit crowded. Think we are heading West next year. More wide open spaces. Keep Smilin'

  • @ronmerrell5426
    @ronmerrell5426 2 дня назад

    How far are you going on the FT? I just finished 150 miles to the town of Okeechobee, but you may run into another mellow vlogger Goob, who is continuing on for a thru hike. Keep Smile'n!

    • @packtoter
      @packtoter 2 дня назад

      @ronmerrell5426 In the Glades right now. Going up to Kissimmee Prairie to hike, the North to where i left off last year in Palatka. Yes, keep Smilin'

  • @jimruel2121
    @jimruel2121 3 дня назад

    As a Florida hiker, love your videos! See any good snakes in the swamp?

    • @packtoter
      @packtoter 3 дня назад

      @@jimruel2121 None. Pythons must have eaten them all.

  • @conniel5461
    @conniel5461 4 дня назад

    That walk through cypress swamp incredibly beautiful…knee deep clear water ! You are so lucky Dick!

    • @packtoter
      @packtoter 4 дня назад

      @@conniel5461 It's free. You should try it! Keep Smilin'

  • @lhoward62
    @lhoward62 4 дня назад

    Venmo - @freshgroundleapfrogcafe A worthy cause.

  • @yemrot1
    @yemrot1 4 дня назад

    Thanks for the video! I believe the Leap Frog Cafe owner goes by the trail name Fresh Ground (in case anyone is looking to support his efforts). Have a great hike.

  • @andystaveley237
    @andystaveley237 8 дней назад

    Wise words. 🙂

  • @daven.7685
    @daven.7685 11 дней назад

    And I thought I just had a glove fetish! I constantly struggle with cold hands, and I keep buying gloves, and not finding anything that conclusively solves the problem. I think the best I’ve been able to do is to keep my hands from getting wet and colder. I’m beginning to think, at 63, that it’s a metabolism problem.

    • @packtoter
      @packtoter 11 дней назад

      @@daven.7685 i can assure you it won't get any better in 13 years. I think my blood is running colder. Keep Smilin'

  • @normaluser1228
    @normaluser1228 12 дней назад

    what a wonderful, honest, personal video. ive really enjoyed it. thank you!

    • @packtoter
      @packtoter 12 дней назад

      @normaluser1228 Comes in handy down here in Big Cypress Preserve. I'm on the Florida Trail. A ranger told me yesterday that if I touch a python I am required to kill it or be fined. Really? They're dusting pythons for prints? I'm really not planning on touching one, unless it touches me first. Keep Smilin'

  • @homesteadingwithsadie
    @homesteadingwithsadie 13 дней назад

    that is a great hike , love a nature refuge, in this growing world

    • @packtoter
      @packtoter 13 дней назад

      Yes. Tons of people here in the Big Cypress Preserve. But tomorrow I will be on the trail and it will just be me and the gators. Peaceful. Keep Smilin'

  • @DebraTyre-ii4ev
    @DebraTyre-ii4ev 15 дней назад

    Glad you are back in FL. Are you SOBO hiking this go around?

    • @packtoter
      @packtoter 15 дней назад

      @DebraTyre-ii4ev nobo. In Big Cypress right now.

    • @packtoter
      @packtoter 13 дней назад

      Poor connection down here. Hiking some of last year's favorite sections then going north where I left off last year in Pakatka. Keep Smilin'

  • @khibbard8030
    @khibbard8030 16 дней назад

    Our first winter retired we went to FL. 2018 between Xmas and New Year's we had campsite booked at Midway Campground Everglades NP. Trumps first term. The government shut down. We showed up not knowing they would let us in. The gate was ajar, we went in, the sole ranger was collecting trash. He said "you didn't see me working, but if I don't, chaos." The showers were supposed to be locked, the women's lock was jimmied open for the tent campers. Some RVers bragged about getting a refund because the campground was "closed" even though they continued to stay there. ☹️ We didn't, we know how underfunded the park service is. We stayed the days we paid for and helped out where we could.

    • @packtoter
      @packtoter 16 дней назад

      Great story. At Midway now. Going to Monument Lake next week. Hiking the preserve again. Keep Smilin'

  • @jimruel2121
    @jimruel2121 16 дней назад

    Love your vids. Would like to see more of the trail conditions and scenery. Thanks!

    • @packtoter
      @packtoter 16 дней назад

      @jimruel2121 coming up soon!

  • @andystaveley237
    @andystaveley237 16 дней назад

    Hello there, new to your channel and enjoying your content and insights. I'm probably 20 years younger than you but ive learnt to appreciate wisdom when it is shared. Thanks. Subbed. All the best from Australia 🙂

  • @andystaveley237
    @andystaveley237 17 дней назад

    Great review. Good reasoning. Sounds like the one for me. Thanks.

    • @packtoter
      @packtoter 17 дней назад

      Not cheap, but quality built, no fiddling, storm proof. Keep Smilin'

  • @joshscott9905
    @joshscott9905 21 день назад

    Glad you're back!

  • @MawMaw_57
    @MawMaw_57 21 день назад

    LOVE YOUR VIDEOS IN TENNESSEE

  • @dustinandsawyer7498
    @dustinandsawyer7498 22 дня назад

    Hey your back! Yeah finish it! I’m behind you at the 500 mile marker. Also a lot drier than last year SO FAR

    • @packtoter
      @packtoter 22 дня назад

      Ya. I'm headed south to do the big cypress and some southern sections again. I will go back to Palatka and finish the trail in Febuary. Keep Smilin'

  • @dustinandsawyer7498
    @dustinandsawyer7498 22 дня назад

    Hey your back! Yeah finish it! I’m behind you at the 500 mile marker

  • @redshepherdoutdoors7201
    @redshepherdoutdoors7201 22 дня назад

    Last night i was doing some trip research for next year and watched a couple of your videos on the High Country Pathway. I was wondering to myself if you ever made it back down to the Florida Trail and if you’d post a video since it’s been a while. Very pleasant surprise this morning when I saw this. As for the X-Dome goes, just order it and have it sent to my place. I’ll even break it in for ya lol. Happy trails. Your videos always keep me smiling.

    • @packtoter
      @packtoter 22 дня назад

      @redshepherdoutdoors7201 Very generous of you. If it shows up, you will know I decided to take you up on the offer. Keep Smilin'

  • @oilgen65
    @oilgen65 22 дня назад

    Thanks always love your videos keep um coming

  • @Glennax
    @Glennax 22 дня назад

    You seem far from the mic. Though, its a great video overall

  • @azclaimjumper
    @azclaimjumper 27 дней назад

    My one & only is the dark green Hilleberg Enan with footprint permanently attached. I'm 5'3" so I have plenty of interior room. I use the narrow 20" wide XTherm inflatable air mattress (R6.9) and an overfilled Western Mountaineering Antelope (0ºF) with GWS outer fabric. I made the mistake on my first outing of keeping both end vents closed. Subsequently, I keep both vents open & have virtually no condensation on the tent interior. I'm overnighting in the high Sierras @8,000' - 9,000' elevation; it is often gusty windy which means I ALWAYS place big heavy rocks atop each tent peg - ALWAYS. I don't want to get out of my sleeping bag & tent at night to restake a tent peg that pulled out of the ground. I usually have to pound the tent pegs into the usually hard ground. Warm Regards from Reno, Nevada, U.S.A.

    • @packtoter
      @packtoter 27 дней назад

      @azclaimjumper Yes, I have never closed the ends on mine. Have tried many tents, and I'm sure I will try many more, but always have come back to my Enan. Keep Smilin'

  • @gregsantos9392
    @gregsantos9392 Месяц назад

    I’ve been backpacking for over 20 years. I have had X-Mid 1P for a few years now. Upgraded the V2 mesh inner when it first came out. Best tent I’ve ever had. I don’t have the bank account for the dyneema version. Spent many nights in 30+ mph winds and no problem. I had a friend sew in a clip at the bottom of the door zipper just like the one on the solid version. It works awesome as a zipper strain relief and also for extra ventilation: no need for a double zipper- just keep it clipped and open the zipper as much as you want. Dan Durston told me about the Tarptent trekking pole adapters- they work great! I pitch handle up so no rat chewing on my wrist straps and I hang my pack on the wrist strap. I also swapped out the stock guy lines for 3’ of 2mm Lawson cord at the corners with a barrel loop at the end to lock around the stakes- I never lose a stake if they pullout- which my 8” DAC stakes have never done. The barrel loop also allows me to secure around rocks ine sand where no stake will hold. I camp in windy areas a lot so I always bring 4 8” DAC J stakes for the corners and 8 7” Z Packs Sonic stakes for all the other tie out points. Never failed me. I recently bought the solid inner for sandy/windy spots. So far works great. I really wish Durston would put the clip at the bottom of the door zippers on ALL MODELS (Dan, are you listening?) It’s worth the extra 5 grams weight for the added versatility and security!! I even reinforced all the auxiliary tie outs with GearAid tape.

    • @packtoter
      @packtoter Месяц назад

      @gregsantos9392 A lot of great modification ideas. His gear is some of my favorite. Might try the XDome once I land somewhere long enough to have one shipped. The lead time is so far out, and I never know where I'm going to be. Thanks for commenting. Keep Smilin'

  • @mikekeen9979
    @mikekeen9979 Месяц назад

    Curious…I’m going to buy a kakwa and really waffling between the 40 and 55. Weight difference is so little. I can pack my gear into either and only $10 difference has me landing on 55. You seem very happy with 40. Advice???

    • @packtoter
      @packtoter Месяц назад

      @mikekeen9979 Have never used the 55. I went from a ULA Circuit to the 40 and find that all my gear fits perfectly. I do longer food carrys than most people a still find the 40 adequate. BUT, if in bought go big, like you say the price and weight difference is miniscule. Keep Smilin'

    • @mikekeen9979
      @mikekeen9979 Месяц назад

      @ thank you! Keep smiling and keep walkin!

  • @isaacandrade1848
    @isaacandrade1848 Месяц назад

    Been watching you for about a year. Part of the draw to watch you is your age. I am turning 50 soon, and hope to continue backpacking well into my years. I played the contact sports in my youth, but most of my own wear and tear came from years of infantry training. I too haven't had to go in for warranty service, but I have to admit I don't start in the morning like I once used to either. Any advice for a pre-senior aged man, looking to maximize backpacking for at least the next 20 years?

    • @packtoter
      @packtoter Месяц назад

      @isaacandrade1848 All I can say is move it or lose it. I just keep on hiking I force myself not to be sedentary. Keep Smilin'

  • @Xhadp
    @Xhadp 2 месяца назад

    This is the only review I've found on this tent. What drew me to this tent is the fact it only requires two stakes/free-standing option. I was initially drawn to TT because of the Rainbow being free-standing using trekking poles but this ain't a bad option either. On the pole inserts, I've had many tents and this part is always finicky no matter what. I don't understand why we have to do sleeved poles though. It sucked for the heavier tents so it was a godsend to not have to worry about them on the lightweight end of the spectrum yet we are going back to them once we get into ultralight territory. Just a step backwards from the more traditional pole clips, which would also make it easier to attach the rain fly afterwards if we need to. Other than that, the specs are there for you to decide. I can't really see any faults in this tent other than the sleeved pole inserts and think this is a great option both from a free-standing 1p or a 2-stake option.

    • @packtoter
      @packtoter 2 месяца назад

      @Xhadp It's not a bad tent. I found both the small pole tabs and the supports at both ends very fiddling compared to my Hilleberg Enan. I would like to get lighter so I am now studying the new Durston XDome & the Wind Anchor Kickstart tent. Both look interesting. Keep Smilin'

  • @conniel5461
    @conniel5461 2 месяца назад

    So so pretty… ❤ Michigan

  • @Lebowski619
    @Lebowski619 2 месяца назад

    That was stone cold 🫡

  • @steviecoles1532
    @steviecoles1532 2 месяца назад

    A lot less sleepy than Joe, and a lot less Orange than Trump. Ahead of the game for your age, and an example of what is possible for the rest of us!

    • @packtoter
      @packtoter 2 месяца назад

      @@steviecoles1532 Move it or lose it!

  • @paganed
    @paganed 2 месяца назад

    Clever use of the CNOC bag

  • @DDF1408
    @DDF1408 2 месяца назад

    Was a 12 hour drive to get there but glad I did this trail last month and added a couple days to explore all the nooks and crannies. A real picturesque coastline, especially the middle parts past Coves. Your shots capture the memories well, thanks! Getting into the 60s and all the abuse on my joints is making it tricky. As kids we'd practically play in traffic and thought we were indestructable. My kids are much more careful with their bodies, much smarter than we were that way. I guess bad influences can be good influences!

    • @packtoter
      @packtoter 2 месяца назад

      @DDF1408 Yes, we lived in the days before helmets. At least that's my excuse. Keep Smilin'

  • @cecilchappell3283
    @cecilchappell3283 2 месяца назад

    You are a positive inspiration. I am so impressed by your command of the English language and your cognition I assure you is on point. Watching you helps me to stay focused on the positive and what really matters. Especially at this time of widespread anti-intellectualism and hatred as people seem to be willing to be led like sheep to the slaughter.

    • @packtoter
      @packtoter 2 месяца назад

      @cecilchappell3283 At my age, I have seen a lot of crazy but just when you think it can't get any crazier someone ups the game. That's when I take a long hike out of cell tower range. Keep Smilin'

  • @ajschiessl2162
    @ajschiessl2162 2 месяца назад

    Carrots and bananas always disappear quickly at a trail magic stop. Us aging hikers just learn to listen to that part of ourselves a little better than the youthful hikers. You’ve got a great channel with a lot of great tips. I’d like to see more about those homemade walking sticks you designed but don’t use much anymore- I always think those things could be way more useful than they are with a little bit of creativity

    • @packtoter
      @packtoter 2 месяца назад

      @@ajschiessl2162 The Pole Vaults worked well for me, but I found that I really didn't need the extra storage for the weight addition. Keep Smilin'

  • @KathyColorado1
    @KathyColorado1 2 месяца назад

    Great video. I attempted the Colorado Trail this summer. I did a lot of work on dehydrating my own food, especially vegetables and good quality meat. I can't believe what I see some thru hiking RUclipsrs eating! The video clips at the end were a beautiful bonus. Thank you for sharing.

    • @packtoter
      @packtoter 2 месяца назад

      @@KathyColorado1 Hope you enjoyed the CT. Great trail. Food is important for me. Keep Smilin'

  • @andymytys
    @andymytys 2 месяца назад

    If you pick the wrong trail, maybe choose to wear the wrong footwear for that trail, hiking can also definitely take a toll on your body. I completed Pennsylvania’s Black Forest Trail a few weeks ago and I’m still feeling repetitive stress injuries on my feet. “Rocksylvania” is beautiful, but no joke on the feet.

    • @packtoter
      @packtoter 2 месяца назад

      @@andymytys Yes, some trails are physically more challenging than others. Variety is the spice of life. Keep Smilin'

  • @joshscott9905
    @joshscott9905 2 месяца назад

    Great topic! You're really an inspiration for my wife and I (in our early 40s) to keep active and proof that we can keep enjoying our favorite hobbies of hiking and backpacking as we grow older.

    • @packtoter
      @packtoter 2 месяца назад

      @@joshscott9905 Keep on keeping on!

  • @michaelreynoldsok
    @michaelreynoldsok 2 месяца назад

    Keep smiling!

  • @tanvach
    @tanvach 2 месяца назад

    You can get a kit to quickly install a pair of plastic snap fasteners to your kangaroo pockets. I've done this with bunch of pants and shirts, super quick and easy. They are also removable with flush cutters.

    • @packtoter
      @packtoter 2 месяца назад

      @@tanvach thanks. Where did you find yours? Keep Smilin'

  • @travisidealpositions4363
    @travisidealpositions4363 2 месяца назад

    I initially wanted to argue against Packtoter's system based on weight, but the durability, bottle accessibility, and ease of use could justify the 1-2 ounces it weighs over other systems, IMO. Thanks, Packtoter, for sharing this idea. For the fellow weight weenies, the system in the video is a 2.12 oz 1L CNOC (Packtoter actually has a 2.8 oz. 2L in the vid, but I was giving the system all the ground I could.) + 0.2 oz coupler + 1.355 oz 1L Smartwater bottle, which totals 3.675 oz. Alternatively, a 0.399 oz. 1 gallon freezer bag and funnel (Adotec 0.17 oz, Tyvek from USPS mailer 0.07 oz, or funnel cut from the top of a 16.9 oz water bottle with the threads removed 0.0056 oz.) leaves 3.1 to 3.67 oz for a container, presumably with a wider mouth, to equal the same weight. For reference, a 32 oz. Body Armor is 1.66 oz, a 28 oz. Gatorade bottle is 1.57 oz, a Talenti jar is 1.9 oz., and a 32 oz. Ziploc Twist n' Lock is 2.0 oz.

    • @packtoter
      @packtoter 2 месяца назад

      Good info. Forgetting to listen to my own advice about turning around and scanning the area everytime you get up after a stop, l lost that CNOC bag in the video. Actually, I walked away from my whole food bag after having dinner. Very stupid mistake. So, I have ordered another dyneema bag, the blue fitting, and a new CNOC bag. Can't remember if I ordered the 1 or 2 liter but both work for me. Thanks for commenting. Keep Smilin'

  • @sqd8r
    @sqd8r 2 месяца назад

    Cool, I knew I wasn't just me re dyneema and trekking poles.

  • @cecilchappell3283
    @cecilchappell3283 2 месяца назад

    I love this. I've always used a CNOC for my dirty water bag that I filter from. Now I'm getting another for powdered meals. Thank you

    • @packtoter
      @packtoter 2 месяца назад

      @@cecilchappell3283 works great. Keep Smilin'

  • @andymytys
    @andymytys 2 месяца назад

    Why not just stop at a gas station and buy a 20 oz Gatorade or Leaf Tea bottle, which also have the wider tops? I hate SmartWater bottles because the plastic is so thin that they easily puncture if dropped on a rocky surface, and they are round without any edges or texture so it’s easy to have a SmartWater bottle slip out of the hand, or even out of the pack pocket they’re stored in should you bend over to tie a shoelace while wearing the pack or something.

    • @packtoter
      @packtoter 2 месяца назад

      I like the size and fit for my side pocket. I bungy them in so they never fall out when I throw the pack over my head. Keep Smilin'

    • @cecilchappell3283
      @cecilchappell3283 2 месяца назад

      I thru hiked the AT and used a total of three Smart water bottles. Of course the 3rd was still going strong at the end, so I actually went through only 2.

    • @andymytys
      @andymytys 2 месяца назад

      @@cecilchappell3283 I carried SmartWater bottles for years and agree that they’re durable on most surfaces, but it only takes that one time and that sinking feeling you’re screwed to make one change and maybe carry a little extra weight. I’ve unfortunately had a few poor experiences with SmartWater bottles that are due to their material and design.

  • @muskadobbit
    @muskadobbit 2 месяца назад

    Similar to the method our child’s kindergarten teacher showed us for our daughter to put on her coat. Lay the coat down upside down , put your arms into the sleeves then flip it over your head.

    • @packtoter
      @packtoter 2 месяца назад

      @muskadobbit Great idea. I'm going to start putting my coat on the same way. Keep Smilin'

  • @muskadobbit
    @muskadobbit 2 месяца назад

    Good chat, mate. I have watched that GearSkeptic video-so detailed and so useful. Should be required watching for anyone working in a gear store. To anyone who is going to watch it: Bring a notepad to the video because you’ll need it.

  • @Hurlewupp
    @Hurlewupp 2 месяца назад

    👍

  • @davidburchettephotography6513
    @davidburchettephotography6513 2 месяца назад

    Maybe some kitchen gloves that would fit over the fleece? Should be a lot lighter than your blue ones there. Maybe even nitrile?

    • @packtoter
      @packtoter 2 месяца назад

      @@davidburchettephotography6513 i have tried dishwasher gloves, but they tear easily. Keep Smilin'

  • @n9oqu
    @n9oqu 2 месяца назад

    Buy a Milbank bag it will prolong your grayl filter.

  • @tomnoyb8301
    @tomnoyb8301 2 месяца назад

    Carry 4-pair, 1) White sun-gloves, 2) Merino fleece, 3) Water-resistant finger-gloves, 4) eVent shell mitts. All UL (7oz total). Each pair rolled by a Kam-snapped hair-Scrunchie and all 4 fit in the Left hip-belt pocket with room to spare. Gloves are key to thermal management without stopping or removing pack. Typically start day with only Astroman thin sun-hoodie, even down to 20°F, while piling on as many gloves as needed to compensate for the insufficient torso insulation. Gloves and hoodie make it comfortable. Then shed layers of gloves and hood(s) as hiking warms it up. Same with hoods. In addition to the Astroman hood, carry a merino balaclava and a MYoG'd dcf-wpb shell-hood. Carry a hoodie-fleece and no puffy. Rarely use the 6oz fleece hoodie.

    • @packtoter
      @packtoter 2 месяца назад

      @tomnoyb8301 sounds like a lot of good advice. I will have to Google some of these items, but always looking to improve my layer system. Thanks for commenting. Keep Smilin'