Gear I Carry for Hiking and Backpacking
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- Опубликовано: 6 июл 2024
- Walking you through the gear I carry for long day hikes and multi-day backpacking trips. Hope you get some ideas for your own outdoor kit :)
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0:00 - Intro
1:14 - Clothing
3:23 - Misc. Tools
5:00 - Food/Water
6:28 - Safety
8:39 - Bag
9:27 - Outro
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I think you’re more of a hiking pro than you give yourself credit for! I approve! 😅
It’s Dan! Love it when RUclipsrs support one another. 💚💚
no way thats dope i love both of your channels lol
your use of the wide angle shot is impeccable
1. Thermal base layer - shirt/pants (especially for winter)
2. Winter jacket (puff)
3. Gloves
4. Hiking pants - breathable all year round
5. Hiking boots/shoes, trail runners (something waterproof is nice)
6. Microspikes for shoes - if winter hiking; for ice
7. Headlamp
8. Trekking poles
9. Lots of water - big bottle/water filter/bottle with in-built filter
10. Dehydrated backpacking meals (add boiling water)
11. Digital maps (e.g ‘Alltrails’ app) - download offline
12. Physical map as backup
13. Satellite phone/GPS
14. First aid kit
15. Moleskin - for blisters
16. Backpacking bag (metal frame for weight distribution, hip belt)
REMINDER: You don’t need a lot of this gear to get started hiking, doing small day hikes. You can progress to longer/more technical hikes as you acquire more gear along the way.
Additional considerations not mentioned:
- rain jacket
- neck buff
- hat/sunglasses/sunscreen
- backpacking stove to boil water (for meals)
- rain cover for backpack (if not waterproof already)
- everything for camping/sleeping if doing multi-day
- powerbank/solar panel powerbank to charge phone/devices
- spare socks (avoid blisters by changing)
- sunscreen (when sun’s out)
- a sense of adventure
really nice extra suggestions, and nice so people can just copy-paste to have a list👍
Fantastic video!
One of the biggest tips is canoe bags/waterproof bags. Everything should go in these: food, clothes, food rations, sleeping bag, camera kit. The second your bag gets wet, everything inside could be spoiled. (Also a small carrier bag for any litter-from yourself or to clean up nature spoiled by others!)
Also for any U.K. viewers, I recommend the OS map over Alltrails, and would usually carry a physical map (in a waterproof pouch) and compass for emergencies.
In 2 weeks my wife, daughters, and I are setting off on a 6-month around-the-world backpacking adventure.
I’ve been bingeing a ton of your content, and this video comes at the perfect time!
One question for you - how do you get such clean audio when you’re out on the trail? It almost sounds like you’re in the studio!
Voiceovers, and he uses a rode mic on his camera.
I would add one thing, and perhaps your sat phone does this: a Personal Locator Beacon. If you go anywhere further than two hours, you will need this if you are unable to continue. Every hiker I know in Tasmania has one, or will hire one for their trip.
A good old compass and a paper map are also very useful, especially if you know how to use them correctly! sometimes they are much better than gps... 😉
Great video! A few other things to pack: a whistle to help rescuers find you; a small compass in case you have to resort to using your paper map; a reflective emergency blanket and some heat packs in cold weather; small packets of sunscreen, insect repellent and after bite; a small folding knife; and water/wind-proof matches and striker.
Jeez almost 300k ....how far you've come since the HITFILM days ...continue to grow and share with us good sir !! Have a wonderful holiday season !!
Appreciate the long time support my friend!
A couple things I'd add is: ¹ a Knife or switchblade (hiking knife). It would fall under the "safety" portion. If you have to cut clothing to make a tourniquet or something similar. It's beyond handy (& lightweight) to just have it.
². Sodium/Minerals/Hydration replacement powders. Like LiquidIV or LMNT. Replenishing salts/minerals in the body when in heat & humidity, is absolutely necessary. It helps stop or alleviate muscle cramps. Keeps your hydrated longer, etc.
^^ it's been a massive gamechanger in my hikes/backpacking. I carry extra in my bag, just in case someone needs it.
Although I'd agree a knife is an exceptionally useful tool personally I'm not keen on folding knives, sure its better than nothing in a pinch but there's no substitute for a full tang fixed blade.
And keep it sharp.
4:38 to add to the Trekking Poles usage, it helps take some of the pack weight "away" from your back/hips/legs bc now you're using your arms to move. Essentially you now have "4 legs". This is why it allows you to "move faster" &/or "go further comfortably".
It also allows better traction (with or without microspikes). Particularly useful when carrying expensive gear & you don't want to slip/fall.
It saves your knees, particularly on DOWNHILLS. Bc again, you utilize your arms. This is where I see people use the trekking poles "wrong", imo. You need to extend the poles longer than hip or waist height. When you do this, you get a longer reach when going down a decline, so you don't have to awkwardly squat or bend forward where you move your center of gravity (with the heavy pack). You can step down with support.
Good video! Thanks for sharing it.✌️
Thank you,Aidin…GREAT information…enjoy the holidays!!
It feels like it’s been such a long time since I saw a video of yours😂
Good stuff mate! I used to hike in Van's, and I quickly learned my lesson to get actual hiking shoes.
My best travel film maker (with sense)
omg, I first liked and subscribed to you 5 years ago when you were talking about tim kellner, and for some reason the youtube algorithm hid you from my feed but now suddenly popped up. It's amazing to see your growth as a film maker. I just recently wanted to start filming things around me, and it's good to find you again.
Love these kind of videos
Just recently bought a Garmin SOS device! Great video!
I really enjoy the Katadyn filters for water, they are so tiny but you can fill up to a liter when needed. I’m no longer embarrassed about chopping my finger from my drone now first aid kit’s definitely help! It might be interesting to try to put together a sub $200 backpacking kit I bet it’s possible 🤔
Awesome video as always 🔥🔥
this is a great video. i can see you put a lot of your passion on this one.
Awesome and informative video Aidin! I literally just got back from hiking today and I definitely could have used some ice spikes for the hike... The trail got rocky and black ice was everywhere. Probably gonna have to pick some up soon. And you are spot on with the trekking poles. They make a world of difference! Let me know if you ever make your way up into Virginia, I know of tons of great hikes up here.
A whistle, good multipurpose knife, an emergency shelter with some cord to tie it off.
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching :)
I aspire to create moments like this but through a lens. Also, don’t die man we need you 😂😂😂
Not planning to!
informative and visually stunning ♥️😍
Great video
Cost can be such a barrier for folks. Thankfully, a lot of things you may not use often, or might try while figuring out if hiking/backpacking is your thing, can be rented or purchased used, which can save a ton of money, especially at first.
Waited for this 👀
Merry Christmas Aidin ❤️
I would just add that base layer should be wool. It keeps you warm even when is wet.
Great info! You should also check out GAIA GPS. I like Alltrails for their community features but I like using Gaia for finding those trails and roads that no one really knows exist or don't show up on any other map. Out here in the South West it really come in clutch for exploring and finding hidden gems.
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I always make sure I have a hard shell outer waterproof layer with a 7,000-10,000mm hydrostatic head, as puffas aren’t as waterproof.
Your videos are too good man
You forgot one very important tool for hiking: a sharp, long blade knife! it is absolutely manadatory I think! 😉
Man you are so underrated
Bro big fan love you❤
Sorrey for late view....
Great content Aidin!
I think almost as important as the shoes is good socks and undies.
Also, dont _just_ have a med kit... Know how to use it.
Trick lightweight kit is awesome but knowledge weighs nothing.
add a small knife, whistle, compass, raincoat, spork
Hello Aiden, such a nice video as always !!
Could you please help me. I need an audio system (mic + recorder etc), for run n gun documentary style travel filmmaking. I have been very confused. Could you please suggest me what's the best budget/semi professional system I should go for ?
I need a reliable field recorder and mic with good quality with good connections (XLR). As, with my experience I found that this 3.5 mm TRS is not reliable.
Happy new your to you and wishes for future endeavors !!
I shall be very very grateful to you 😊
I think the biggest thing I learned is you need an REI sponsorship 😂
Hahaha one of these days
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is it baseball gloves is recommended for hiking ?
Thick socks are really important, too. They reduce the impact on your feet.
I always bring Gore tex rain wear and down jacket. Rain jacket is for hiking in cold and windy condition, and down jacket is for a rest.
🖤👍👏
what filter do you use ?
I don't think you mentioned to have an external battery in case your phone run out of battery !
what about things for hygiene (ex. for cleaning mess after sh***ng) ?
biodegradable wet wipes.
Swiss Army knife...
Still not affordable any camera 🤔🤔
I basically just bring a pack, water, and a water filter. I'd probably die if anything bad happened. Not willing to spend my entire bank account on everything else.
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@@AidinRobbins aw man it didnt load while i was watching🤣
here is all the gear i use daily- buy it from my affialiate links below - continues to list enough gear for a platoon of special forces - all about that affiliate link moneh ...jokes
its weird cos when you did a tutorial for timelapses with your panasonic, yuou walked up the mountain with just the camera, and that was a night lapse aswell - but for a day trip to mountains you need all this stuff lol weird man, weird but funny
A couple of things my friend!
1. None of these are affiliate links- I only have partnerships with the film/photo gear linked
2. I don’t use all of this daily (as I mention). For a multi-day or long winter send I might, but it depends on the hike.
3. Timelapse video was a couple of years back. Gloves, better shoes/jacket, and a headlamp would have helped haha
If the name of the game was money, I would have included a sponsor ❤
@@AidinRobbins and before the video starts , heres ya boi raid shadow legends - never say never aidan
its sad seeing so many youtubers these days become essentially work from home affiliate link sales men.
The passion has moved from the reason they started their channels and its all now about that money.
Its not just you. Atleast you dont have odeous tatts, pubey beard and backwards baseball cap and call everything cinematic
10 years ago people made videos for education and fun, now its just a revenue source, which is sad... YT is just full of salesguys now
“A platoon of special forces”…? Aidan’s prioritising safety and preparedness, and being proactive rather than reactive. Any good hiker (or soldier) would understand this, so they’re not caught out in unpredictable conditions and you’re not having to be carried by your unit. It’s all about self-sustainability.
If you’re so jaded by RUclips and the people who work hard to create content for you to watch, perhaps don’t watch their videos or comment and bring them down…
@@jimgiraffe5253 There's nothing wrong with creators doing paid sponsorships. I'd much rather have great content creators like Aidin getting paid than TikTokers who produce the most low quality, lazy content. It's also incredibly easy to ignore paid ad reads and/or skip over them within videos. I'm all for creators getting paid, I'll never buy the product or software they mention but it's great to see them getting money for their efforts.
@@roanlo1213 well its seems to be the trajectory everything is going - a race to the bottom
Hey man, please check out Gawx art videos and tell us what is special about his style of cinematography . It would be a big help