We carry the same knife ( no7) I also have the same very light very cheap stove, but will be switching to the soto windmaster due to fuel efficiency - you got to carry the fuel you use.
Body Glide is a lifesaver. I’ve been working on my feet for 20 years now, walking between 10 and 15 miles a day at work. The day I discovered body glide I never looked back. I have baseball player legs, so things rub. If I could be an ambassador for them I would.
Nice video. Only suggestion is connect your satellite device to your body - I carry mine on my waist pack. If you have to dump your pack at a stream crossing, you’ll appreciate having that device with you.
Ha. Dolly Sods killed my Sawyer too. I wonder if yours was the beaver dam area as well. I swore never again and bought the MSR Guardian that will open up all water sources for us from now on.
I have been liking it so far. Its perfect for shorter, warmer weather trips. I'm going out later this week and I'm probably going to use the arc blast. Forecast looks a bit chilly and rainy so I need to take some more clothes. No point in being cold or unsafe just to save a couple pounds lol. I think it was close to freezing upstate last night.
Umm, I think it's the helium 2. I've had it since like 2020 and even then I got it at a nice discount because it was older. People give it a bad rap but I have seriously never gotten wet wearing it. Can't say the same thing about a more expensive gor-tex shell I have.
Yep. I think last trip with this Loadout I was around 18lbs all said and done. I don't obsess over weight but I try to keep it sensible for the type of trip I will be going on.
The way you say hammock is wild
So I've been told 😅😅. I know that the way I say it is wrong according to he dictionary but I don't get how you get mick out of mock lol
I thought the same thing. I had to replay it, thought he said hamhocks
We carry the same knife ( no7) I also have the same very light very cheap stove, but will be switching to the soto windmaster due to fuel efficiency - you got to carry the fuel you use.
Impressive weight for a hammock setup, gives us hammocurious ultralighters pause for thought! Nice one. 👍
The weight and extra set-up and break down time is worth it for the comfort.
Nice UL setup. Well done. Crow
Body Glide is a lifesaver. I’ve been working on my feet for 20 years now, walking between 10 and 15 miles a day at work. The day I discovered body glide I never looked back. I have baseball player legs, so things rub.
If I could be an ambassador for them I would.
Body glide is the best lol
well thought out gear list. keep the vids coming
Thanks, it took me a while to get it dialed in.
Nice load out. I hope you enjoy your new ultralight gear and journey.
I love my hang time hook!
Hang time hook is the best haha
Nice video. Only suggestion is connect your satellite device to your body - I carry mine on my waist pack. If you have to dump your pack at a stream crossing, you’ll appreciate having that device with you.
Very good point for sure.
Solid loadout Derek. Very well thought out! 👍
Thanks. It's a nice core of gear to start from and then I can add in different pieces of gear as conditions call for it.
Ha. Dolly Sods killed my Sawyer too. I wonder if yours was the beaver dam area as well. I swore never again and bought the MSR Guardian that will open up all water sources for us from now on.
Nice load out, my gear setup is very similar to yours and has worked really for me during 3 season trips!! Awesome videos!! Happy hiking 🙂
Thanks. Yeah this system works well for me. I just swap some gear in an dout depending on conditions.
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Thanks for the tip, I didn't know that.
I’m digging that pack! I’ve been using a MLD Exodus for a couple years. I’d really like to go to a 40l or smaller pack for 3 season backpacking.
I have been liking it so far. Its perfect for shorter, warmer weather trips. I'm going out later this week and I'm probably going to use the arc blast. Forecast looks a bit chilly and rainy so I need to take some more clothes. No point in being cold or unsafe just to save a couple pounds lol. I think it was close to freezing upstate last night.
@@HikeIntoTheSunset I had frost this morning here in central PA.
Great setup,is that OR rain jacket the new version?
Umm, I think it's the helium 2. I've had it since like 2020 and even then I got it at a nice discount because it was older. People give it a bad rap but I have seriously never gotten wet wearing it. Can't say the same thing about a more expensive gor-tex shell I have.
Good point about metal gaiter-clips. One wonders why they aren't nylon-clips? Nylon's good enough for tents, backpacks, etc., why not for gaiters?
Anything would help I think.
Nice choices. Surprised you stayed under 10 lbs. That seemed like a lot of gear for that weight.
Thanks. Yeah I threw it on a luggage scale to double check.
I'm sorry, your ham-what????
Now add 6.5 lbs for fuel canister, a couple of days of food, and at least a liter of water.
Yep. I think last trip with this Loadout I was around 18lbs all said and done. I don't obsess over weight but I try to keep it sensible for the type of trip I will be going on.
Wonder what % of corpses of lost hikers are found with a functioning GPS emergency communication device. 🤔
under 10lbs on a hammock setup, sweet
I'll take it for sure. This is the ideal warm weather setup. If I need to add in more clothes or longer food carry I'll use a different pack.
you say hammock wrong lol
Hammick
Our great English language 😁
Gives away the fact that’s he’s an AI creation. Almost fooled me!