Minimalist, but still have everything you need?
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- 👇 GEAR FROM THE VIDEO 👇
Zerk 40 Pack: geni.us/Zerk40
Nylofume Pack Liner: geni.us/nylofume
Plex Solo Tent: geni.us/PlexSolo
Xlite NXT Sleeping Pad: geni.us/GGG-Xl...
Enigma Down Quilt: geni.us/GGG-En...
Trekology Pillow: geni.us/Trekol...
Stake Bag: geni.us/allman...
Groundhog Stakes: geni.us/MSR-Gr...
🚿 HYGIENE 🚿
Poopmoji Bag: geni.us/Poopmo...
BoglerCo Trowel: geni.us/Bogler...
CuloClean Bidet: geni.us/CuloClean
Powdered Soap: geni.us/PikaSu...
Soap Bottle: geni.us/SoapBo...
Kula Cloth: geni.us/KulaCloth
🔧 DITTIES 🔧
Ditty Bag: geni.us/Napack...
UL Toothbrush: geni.us/CrazyT...
Toothpaste Tabs: geni.us/Unpast...
Thermometer: geni.us/Thermo...
Swedish Cloth: geni.us/Swedis...
Water Bottle Flip Cap: geni.us/Sportcaps
Sunscreen Stick: geni.us/Sunscr...
📷 ELECTRONICS 📷
InReach SOS Device: geni.us/InReac...
Anker Earbuds: geni.us/AnkerS...
Rovyvon Flashlight: geni.us/Rovyvo...
Spigen Wall Charger: geni.us/Spigen...
Nitecore Power Bank: geni.us/GGG-Ni...
Anker Cable: geni.us/Anker1ft
👚 CLOTHING 👚
Fleece Pants: geni.us/DecFle...
Trek 100 Down Jacket: geni.us/Trek10...
Merino Sleep Shirt: geni.us/Trek50...
Merino Toque: geni.us/Minus3...
Merino Socks: geni.us/DarnTo...
FH500 Rain Jacket: geni.us/FH500U...
🍗 FOOD & WATER 💧
Hilltop Packs Food Bag: geni.us/Hillto...
Toaks 550mL UL Pot: geni.us/Toaks5...
BRS3000 Stove: geni.us/BRS3000t
Pink Titanium Spoon: geni.us/PinkSpoon
CNOC Water Bag: geni.us/CNOCbl...
Quickdraw Water Filter: geni.us/PlatyQ...
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⭐ MY FAVORITE GEAR ⭐
Garmin InReach Mini: geni.us/InReac...
Decathlon Down Jacket - geni.us/Trek10...
REI Flash 55 Pack: geni.us/Flash55
Enlightened Equipment Enigma Quilt: geni.us/enigma...
Garmin Fenix Watch: geni.us/FenixW...
Lanshan 1 Pro Tent: geni.us/Lansha...
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📷 MY FILMING GEAR 📷
X-T4 Camera: geni.us/FujiX-T4
GoPro Hero 10: geni.us/GoPro-...
Insta360 One X2: geni.us/Insta3...
Rode Wireless Mic: geni.us/Rode-W...
Samsung S10E Phone: geni.us/Samsun...
Saramonic Phone Mic: geni.us/PhoneMic
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Fun fact, the titanium spoon is actually infused with solidified helium and will carry your pack for you if you put it inside your water bladder with a few drops of canola oil.
wtf?
@@perpetualconfusion5885 lol! I have some "land" in Florida I would like to sell you.
I think I added the wrong oil… I put in 5w-30 and the pack ran for miles
It also serves as a C4 bomb if you put it on fire 😂
@@l-vinotrading4450 💥 I won't do that again.
$600 for a tent that doesn't even include a groundsheet is absolutely mental. And $100 extra for the groundsheet. Utter insanity.
Using a groundsheet is utter insanity
I have used a £40 tarp for 5 years now with a cheap bug bivvy. I bought an ex military rucksack which has 40 litre capacity (paid £30 for it) Super light and inexpensive. You don’t need to spend lots of money.
this video is all like: level up!
Excellent video but very expensive products
even the lighter is blue that's dedication
Thank you for your good videos.. I am looking for a portable power station that can charge an iPhone 13 at least 20 times and is under one kilogram and a reliable brand.. the price does not matter.. Do you know any??
I really like how you discuss openly how one deals w bodily functions while out in the wild. These are things us noobs need to know👍
One does
I bet the pink spoon is so light it has the ability to reduce the weight of other items. It has super powers!
You know it!
Soup er powers
like your food😂
Great comment 😆
Most of the 'experienced hikers' I see with RUclips channels tend to give me the impression that they've got even less experience than I do. It's obvious that you've actually done the miles and honed your equipment to suit you. Thanks for some excellent tips.
This is more advertising than informative.
A very small comment - I avoid putting tent stakes into their bag point first, as this will more likely poke holes over time - with Shepard's crook style pegs especially.
I wish more packs had the running vest style straps, and it's great to learn about this one. Looks really good.
Huge credit for being the only one I've ever seen to do a bidet demonstration in their video! :D Where's this filmed at? Looks like my old neck of the woods, making me miss it a lot!
Outside of Phoenix!
Ladies need to wash from the opposite direction. ...from fuzzy to scuzzy. UTI issue....
Dude are you eating anything?
As a dude, I never thought of using a Kula Cloth with my bidet, I usually just air dry. Now I'm intrigued.
That’s a great idea I agree
Air drying works great but I find myself quite a bit dryer with the Kula Cloth (not digging in with it, just a superficial drying), which leads to feeling more fresh after.
Aw man Justin…was not expecting that visual. Anything to save weight by using no TP👍🏼
Not having to worry about TP has been pretty amazing!
@@JustinOutdoors I know a little tmi but I know where your coming from. Just installed a Bidet that was given as a Xmas gift. Good times lol
Justin is by far one of the foremost experts on ultralight hiking. I have been watching his videos for a short time but it's very obvious he far more experienced than many others. Thanks for the knowledge you're passing along!
This will be a great benchmark if you want to trim down your gear weight for 2023. Great video as always!
i will never understand people who travel and camping and don;t have an axe, an knife and a folding saw, also at least 5 firelighers :)))) if i miss these items then please forgive me.
Little fun fact. Culo literally means butt in Italian. So literally butt cleaner😂
Inshallah I just spread em wide and drop a clean one down into the cathole and use my shemagh to clean up. Sometimes I also tie it onto my pack and wipe off my face with it or I wear it as a hat. Not all at the same time.
Its a brown one, in case you were wondering.
You should put the price next to the items, I'm interested in a tent like that. Nothing more annoying when you're hiking and have a tent where it feels like you're building a house, lol. Awesome stuff man, subscribed 🤙
The pricing on these items are absolutely batshit expensive
I'm pondering a long trip that'll have re-supply, but no zero days off-trail. Most ultralight hikers don't bother with extra clothing besides thermal layers. I wonder what you''d do if you went out for 20+ days? Even merino starts to smell after a week of hard hiking. Would you bring extra cloths, wash your outfit, or just smell?
The two times I went out for 20 days I just smelled. But all the long trail hikers seem to resupply in a town about every 5 days and do laundry then (while wearing a rain jacket or something).
Will the pink spoon inflate your pad at the end of the day or do you still use the flextail pump?
Thx Justin, ı will hit the road too. I also got a channel. Have a great time.
Hi Justin, you do a good job, I trust your reviews. Concerning the CuloClean, those of us in California know the word Culo is Spanish slang for butt hole. Pardon my French.
Very informative. I love GGG they have nice stuff I have a few of the toothbrushes.
Always wondered if it is possible to use the kula cloth in that way so it is good to see that tested!
Heads up: Using a metal key ring on your compass can mess up the correct directions on it. It’s better to use a rope or rubber ring etc. anything that isn’t metal!!
good point, but a non-magnetic metal, such as aluminum, would probably be fine.
Why do I LOVE Ultralight Backpacking videos but carry a 30lb pack?
Because we need an excuse for our buy addiction.
Lightweight gear often has bright colors and that doesn't make much sense when I go stealthcamping, so I can't really use it in my adventures
I know this video is sponsored but I love that these are nearly cottage brands. Allman's right is based in NYC!
I am always curious about what minimalists do for food, if you have to bring a bear canister? Would it fit in your bag?
Typically you tie it on top or the outside of your pack
@@patchess5488 With the food inside your pack, and then move it to the bear can at night...so it carries better during the day.
@@architennis oh sorry I didn’t mean you carry it full tied to your back, I was talking the canister in general.
I like this Zerk 40 pack but also the Gossamer gear Kumo 36 pack seems great too. Could you compare these 2? Any thoughts which would be better than the other?
T-Rex arms 😅Respect, that’s good advice, I’ll check out some of your gear! Have a great day 🍀
Nice vid. The powdered soap is pretty cool.
Ladies need a full squat and wash from front to back. There's that UTI problem. Also, if rationing water and no tp, then use leaves or so, but when water is available, wash to avoid monkey butt.
I can start my own toothbrushes store by now with all those tiny ones I have from GGG 😅
I know, right! haha. They should have an "opt out" at some point.
GGG trying to get rid of those toothbrushes! I hate the tablets. A bit of baking soda in a mini zip-lock is perfect.
If you want to be truly minimalist, just ditch the tent and sleep under the pink spoon!
"Swedish cloth" very interesting..
No knife. #lostallcredibility
No lighterpack in the description :(
"...To survive in the wilderness for over 200 days..."*
*Excluding 200lbs of food and other consumables, unless you're chasing down rabbits on foot.
Pay attention, no one excluded anything.
He specifically stated the *gear* weighed 8 pounds.....
Appreciate the clean butt concerns you have, I'm in the same boat picking up all the gear you recommend
Damn u really refined this set-up, my mind is blown well done 💙
😃
Sorry, I gotta call BS on the 30 pounds without hip belt and full comfort claim. I’ve gone this light for a base weight with frequent water sources and 2 days of food, so maybe 14 or 15 pounds with no hip belt, but 30 pounds without a hip belt sounds ridiculous to me.
Have you tried the Zerk 40? The running vest shoulder straps are game changers.
GGG is great unless you are Canadian. Sky high import duty and taxes
Tbh I'm not sure I'd call this minimalist. You have everything covered and more... Nice setup👍
No chair! :P
Then there is the knife only survival dudes
Pillow? You use your bag as the pillow if you're truly dedicated
The bidee setup is a pro move🤌
That’s the toothbrush they give you in jail/prison. It’s called a non shank toothbrush
A bidet had to be the most disgusting and unsanitary things ever
Definitely disagree. It’s just a localized shower. I’m of the opinion that the dirtiest areas should get cleaned whether I’m at home or on trail. The bidet is the best way for me and the environment to do that
My friend once posed it to me this way as I always thought they were strange: If you got dog poop on your arm, would you wipe it off with a tissue or would you wash it off with soap and water? If if you had no soap, would you use the tissue or water?
That said, I wouldn't want that water running down my legs or anything like that, I assume there's technique to doing it well.
Well... I wouldn't rely on the water pressure i can generate from squeezing a bottle, or even from a tap/shower head to blast it off alone so you are still wiping anyway, either with tp or a re-usable cloth. it's wiping with a re-usable cloth that is kinda ick. A bidet as a supplement to tp sounds nice though.
Right cause smearing with paper is much more sanitary.
Take the metal ring off of your compass. They will become magnetized over time and throw off your bearing.
Hi justin, great video. There is a mistake on the weight of the FH500 rain jacket: it is 220g according to decathlon :)
Most of the weights are based on my own measurements. Some of the weights in the video are a little off. Double check the Lighterpack in the video description for the most accurate weights!
Thanks, the weight of 185 in the lighterpack seems more inline with the official numbers than the 574g displayed in the video!
@@youssefj4061 Woah, I was wondering why he carried a 20 oz rain jacket! Thanks for clearing that up.
He Uses Water Bottles for Water...The Tent Impressive...
Great video Justin and I have recently adopted many of your suggestions here. This year I've ordered a lot of stuff from Garage Grown Gear to get lighter in my load and can say I'm a very happy customer. The only thing I don't use is the (free) tiny toothbrush they sent. I prefer a GUM travel toothbrush that weighs a few more grams but has a longer handle.
Thanks J - this is great information. Much appreciated.
In my opinion the extra space is worth it to take toilet paper instead of wiping my but with a reusable towel but thats just me i guess
LOL they called that things really CULOclean??? Culo in Italian (and in Spanish too) is a gross way to say butt. It's like calling it ASSCLEAN 🤣
30 lb load with no waist strap or frame and you said comfortable? 😂
It's all in the running vest style shoulder straps
Not convinced you “need” a good chunk of this stuff, respectfully.
Tent stakes are too heavy and often not usable. I made pads from tarp material with a hole on which I put rocks or bags of sand.
I hate all your gear because I can't afford it. Kidding that tent is on my 2 buy list
What do you do with the soap? Do you rinse it off in the stream? That doesn't seem right...
Awesome video!! Im surprised alpaca isnt more popular. My research shows it has the pros of merino without the cons
Got the name of the pants you’re wearing? Look mad comfy.
Nice video, almost makes me think I could go minimal but as a small giant my gear is ALWAYS going to be bigger/heavier :D
small giant?
Would you ever consider using a bivy sack as a sleep system?
Justin: do you think the extra space of your Altaplex isn't worth the little extra weight? Would love to see you do a comparison video of the Altaplex and the Plex Solo
It's surprisingly not THAT much more space. I want to do a comparison soon but I was surprised by how roomy the Plex Solo was.
@@JustinOutdoors I look forward to seeing that! I'm most curious about the entry and exit heights. As an older guy, that low overhang on the front of the Plex Solo looks painful.
then there's me, that when i go for the weekend at my friend's house i get a suitcase.
"Just whip it out and rub it all over my face"
Can't get behind a tiny 1 person tent. Got to have 25 square feet inside so I can keep some gear at hand and not be against the walls. That also makes room side-to-side for my wide rectangular pad. Love the Trekology pillow. I add a 2 ounce DIY down/feather pillow on top. It adds warmth and a LOT of comfort. Don't like titanium spoons. Expensive and they tend to have shallow bowls. I have used a Walmart Ozark Trail long spoon. Less than a dollar but out of stock. Looking for an alternative since I left mine at tha bottom of Linville Gorge. Might do a video for my channel (Tom Loves DIY) about cheap, lighweight spoons. Have to agree about Decathalon down jacket. Great value and decent weight to warnth ratio. Thanks for another great video.
Where have you bought the antigravity spoon?
Those fonts are pretty dope and easy to read.
why is the front pocket of your pack on the back?
Do you have a poket knife or multi tool to use?
not that milimalist when it comùe to the cost of all of this
Love my Kula cloth! Maybe need a second one!
Will not be using a bidet around/below freezing😂 🧊
I find it fine to below freezing, but not much below! That glacier runoff water though...
Can you please make an affordable light hiking setup, not just toaks and thermarest, 600 dollar tent, etc....for the casual hikers.
Hopefully you know that that compass is probably not accurate. I’d cut off the stainless ring if I were you.
Also What is the lowest temperature can you comfortably camp at?
Amazing....i can't stop loughing with 'Culo Clean'... Look for what Italian stands for 'Culo'
I liked the culoclean tool, 😂
good points and tips... but i am curious as to where you store your filming gear( i didnt see a pocket or attachment and no hip belt) and food( with a a quilt, tent and the other stuff inside the 40L pack). how much would the filming gear weight add?
For this kind of trip, I have my camera attached to my trekking pole and keep spare batteries in my pocket.
@@JustinOutdoors thanks:)
Cool style. Thank you for sharing! And all those toys! Thanx again. (Kinda' like a movie ticket or rock concert experience.)
The Durston X-Mid 1 Pro is replacing my Plex Solo when it gets here.
I just can't get behind that 2-pole tent life for a solo tent!
My xmid still stands sturdy if one pole was missing in an emergency. But I get to enjoy the space the rest of the time. (I’ll test this in my xmid pro 1 in a couple weeks… :-)
I got a pink titanium spoon now as well
Can I just say that I appreciate the time, humor, and educational factor behind you spraying your bum while fully clothed with the bidet. lol but like seriously awesome video.
Very good - thank you. A number of useful tips I shall incorporate on the Camino de Santiago.
I love this video, learned a few helpful things. Just wash your culo and you don’t need to bring toilet paper, genius!
Seeing your vids for a while now, great content. Where could I get a cap like yours? Can’t find those in Montréal
Further confirms I’ll NEVER be an ultralight hiker. I’ll probably never get the chance to do an extended through hike so I guess it all works out. Now, anybody seen my hatchet? Damn it, it was laying here next to my stainless steel water bottle…. 😂😂😂😂
I have never encountered a more relatable hiker when it comes to poop hygiene 🔥🔥🔥
a gatewood poncho tarp is a rain and pack cover and a shelter, the jacks r better stealth quilt is a quilt plus a poncho....two pieces of equipment...fewer than 2 lbs and five functions...
What are the purple pants you are wearing in the video? They look nice and I thought they had repelled water in the bidet clip.
2:38 thank you for this information! I’ve been wondering about a solution for this but this is the first time I’ve seen it! Sorry for bad English
Hi, Justin, what’s that nice trekking pole with extra long cork (?) handle?
Going backpacking without toilet paper is wild to me.