Pack The Essential Gear For Trail Running Ultra Marathon - What You Need To Carry

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  • What should you carry when trail Running? And what is the right gear for an ultra marathon. In this part 2 of Gear For Ultrarunning series, I'm discussing how to pack all you need when trail running.
    Curious about the gear I use and recommend: check out this link
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    Now that you have a running vest, today our topic is what should you carry when trail running. What are the essential gear and items you will need on trail or during an ultra marathon? Because when you're in the wild, you have to have the right gear to face the unexpected. It can quickly because a safety issue if you do not carry the essentials. At the same time, trail running is, well, running. And you can't carry EVERYTHING otherwise your pack will be too heavy.
    In this video, I discuss how I pack my gear to make sure I carry the essential when trail running. We'll talk about how much water and how much food to bring, and gear that could save your life. This list comes from thousands of miles on trails - I've faced countless unexpected situation, and I feel it's better to be safe than sorry (or you know...not alive)
    As always - Thanks for watching and remember -
    Work Hard!
    Believe in yourself!
    Push your limits!
    Simon
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    My gear list (and suggestions) and where to find them
    - Clothes - Running Vest - amzn.to/3J6ugVL
    - Clothes - Running Belt - amzn.to/3VB5aWL
    - Clothes - Sun Hat: amzn.to/3VFj5es
    - Clothes - Running Shirt: amzn.to/3PEoIp9
    - Clothes - Arm Sleeves: amzn.to/4cP53gu
    - Clothes - Liner Socks: amzn.to/4aD56tY
    - Clothes - Smart Wool Socks: amzn.to/3TDCJEP
    - Clothes - Thicker Socks: amzn.to/3vB8pTn
    - Poles - Black Diamond Alu: amzn.to/49yIcD7
    - Light - Headlamp:amzn.to/3TDRgAv
    - Light - Safety Light: amzn.to/4ag2xhk
    - Nutrition - Gels: amzn.to/49htPmn
    - Nutrition - Gummies: amzn.to/3IXTFBh
    - Nutrition - Tailwind: amzn.to/4aeruK1
    - Varia - Tape: amzn.to/4acK9WX
    - Sport Watch: Garmin Fenix 6X: amzn.to/3VHTl16
    - Sport Watch: Garmin Fenix 7 (not what I have but if buying today, that’s what I’d get - you want the sapphire glass. Solar - not necessarily): amzn.to/3Txuxpy
    - Filming - Go Pro: amzn.to/3VGsv9t
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  • @runningwithsimon
    @runningwithsimon  4 месяца назад +17

    I was planning to wait until next Friday but got too excited to share this with y'all! (and yes I do realize I sound bored reading the list, but was very excited to share the content itself as I felt it could be very helpful in planning your next trail run!)

  • @Gator35
    @Gator35 3 месяца назад +2

    The filming setup is gorgeous!

    • @runningwithsimon
      @runningwithsimon  3 месяца назад

      Thanks :)
      It’s also super practical and makes filming much simpler with good audio!

  • @birdiewi
    @birdiewi 3 месяца назад +2

    Thank you so much for this video! I appreciate your videos so much. I really feel like I connect to so much of what you are saying. I am new to trail running and don't yet have a goal for a distance. I am super slow but really want to run long. Your videos are really helping me to start forming a plan.

    • @runningwithsimon
      @runningwithsimon  3 месяца назад

      The most important is not speed or distance, but to enjoy the trail :)

  • @tamaman9395
    @tamaman9395 4 месяца назад +2

    Merci ! I really have been loving your videos recently.

    • @runningwithsimon
      @runningwithsimon  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks :) Things are coming along great, and honestly I have a list of ~40 tip videos to do. Hard to pick which to make next sometimes

  • @dannymoura4851
    @dannymoura4851 3 месяца назад +1

    Another great video Simon! This video pretty much lines up with everything I'm doing, glad to know I'm on the right path. Thanks again for all your helpful videos

  • @z4m01
    @z4m01 4 месяца назад +2

    The Squatting Guy is moving! 😂 Does he have a name yet? Very useful video, thanks! Loved the math formula. I use this kind of functions all the time to decide things in my day to day.

  • @msmary126
    @msmary126 4 месяца назад +1

    I love your channel so much. You have so much great content to share!❤

  • @Dr.RBZultrarunningnewbie
    @Dr.RBZultrarunningnewbie 3 месяца назад +2

    Like your newer setup, Simon. I met ya briefly during the Black Canyon expo. Been following you since I learned about ultra trail running back in December, as a newbie myself to this sport. Thank you for all the helpful tips for those of us new to the ultra space.

    • @runningwithsimon
      @runningwithsimon  3 месяца назад

      Glad it's helpful - and I'm always happy to meet folks at expos :) Were you going for the 60K? How did it go?

  • @michelleharnett1351
    @michelleharnett1351 4 месяца назад +2

    Thanks, Simon. That was very comprehensive and I really appreciate your emphasis on safety. I also have a small first aid kit that includes blister stuff, but also sterile wipes, strapping tape etc. (One mountain event I did even wanted us to carry a crepe bandage and a triangular bandage - thankfully not needed.)
    Edited to add - I didn't have enough TP on my run this morning - quelle horreur!

    • @runningwithsimon
      @runningwithsimon  4 месяца назад

      I appreciate when mountains events have safety requirement. Many rely too much on people having common sense, but it's always dangerous that some people aren't aware that - hey - it's for real out there.
      Also, don't forget my words of wisdom next time "I don't always shit myself...let's call it 10%" - Simon

  • @danielbalestrieri3035
    @danielbalestrieri3035 4 месяца назад +2

    I was laughing at the toilet paper segment. I always carry a safety pin for blisters

    • @runningwithsimon
      @runningwithsimon  4 месяца назад +1

      I take it you're in the "pop it" clan :P ? But yup that's a good idea.

  • @elecAttackxD
    @elecAttackxD 4 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for the Video!! Really helpful! 👍👍👍

    • @runningwithsimon
      @runningwithsimon  3 месяца назад

      Glad it was helpful! Next tip video will be strength training - hopefully Friday but depends if I find time (also working on a training vlog)

  • @Leeroy49
    @Leeroy49 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for all the advice. Just completed my first trail ultra. Unexpected adventure :)

    • @runningwithsimon
      @runningwithsimon  4 месяца назад

      Congratulations!!! Unexpected good, or unexpected bad?!

  • @Doorgunner50
    @Doorgunner50 4 месяца назад +2

    Great list. I also include a buff and or bandana. Both are very versatile. As for tape/ band aids, I've found luekotape to be awesome stuff.

    • @runningwithsimon
      @runningwithsimon  4 месяца назад

      Leukotape is great! Stick super well if you skin is dry

    • @Doorgunner50
      @Doorgunner50 4 месяца назад +1

      @@runningwithsimon I peel a few feet of leukotape off the roll and wrap it around an old credit card or hotel key card and it packs up nice and flat. Same with duct tape.

    • @runningwithsimon
      @runningwithsimon  4 месяца назад +1

      @@Doorgunner50 Nice good idea. I used to tape a few around my poles (more when I was hiking/backpacking a lot). It was particularly helpful for quick fix of equipment like tent holes

  • @Ojibwayrunner
    @Ojibwayrunner 4 месяца назад +2

    Great video with great information. Would it be possible to request a video with you and Nora about crewing? Maybe cover what she watches for in you, underhydration, delirium, etc. How does she know you are doing ok and should continue on or are at risk of something bad happening. Stuff from a crew persons perspective. Thanks in advance.

    • @runningwithsimon
      @runningwithsimon  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks - yes that's a good idea. I'll do a how to crew and how to pace video. Really comes down to knowing your runner for the specific you mention here, but I'll dig deeper in the video. Thanks for the suggestion :)

  • @1PeakMindset
    @1PeakMindset 4 месяца назад +1

    Awesome information as always. Though I consider myself pretty experienced, I know there’s always something to learn🙂That was Imodium just in case of emergency. Thanks Simon! Zion 100k coming up🥳🥳🥳

    • @runningwithsimon
      @runningwithsimon  4 месяца назад +1

      Vermont 100 in '22 is the race that convinced me I should ALWAYS have some. I got sick (not from running funny enough) and luckily had some (but not enough). I cannot imagine finishing the race without the 6-8hrs of semi-normalcy those 2 imodium provided.

  • @emmarunyeard6832
    @emmarunyeard6832 4 месяца назад +1

    Great tips x

  • @jaredayres
    @jaredayres 4 месяца назад +1

    Helpful. Thanks!

  • @Kelly_Ben
    @Kelly_Ben 4 месяца назад +7

    Loved this! You're the first person to talk through HOW to decide what to bring, and don't just give a generic list.
    I carry salt tabs for other runners too- I've never needed them, but there is always someone who does! I'll add Immodium to my sh1tkit! 😂
    Do you think you could make a crewing video for your series? My husband has crewed for me for several races, but with my first 100k coming up, I've got several friends coming to help. Your fun but educational approach would make for a great intro for them... touching on mindset/ motivation, runner grumpiness, basic foot care/1st aid, and the typical aid station help, etc.

    • @runningwithsimon
      @runningwithsimon  4 месяца назад +1

      Yes that's a good idea - I want to do a crewing video for sure (with Nora) and one about pacing too. In the meanwhile, I don't know if you saw our podcast with Mason from Ultra Crew Hub? ultracrewhub.com/
      They provide resource and guidance for crewing.

    • @Kelly_Ben
      @Kelly_Ben 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@runningwithsimon I haven't seen your podcast yet! Off I go!

  • @nataliamartinkova
    @nataliamartinkova 4 месяца назад +2

    Your decorations changed! I love it! On another note, I'm 3 weeks out from my first ultra (52km, flexible date, not a race), fell on my long run, and will need 4-5 days to recover. How do I best salvage my season? Do I treat recovery as a very bad beginning of taper or should I work back to the peak and postpone by ultra?

    • @runningwithsimon
      @runningwithsimon  4 месяца назад

      Main thing is to not worry too much about it. It stinks that you fell, but nothing you can do about that now. #1 priority is to make sure you are not injured. #2 is to take time to heal properly. And only once those are cleared can you go to #3 which is getting back to training. We don't lose fitness as fast as we fear, and a 4-5 days is not going to affect negatively your preparation. I'd only consider postponing if you are injured. As for where to start back training (if you do before the race) I'd simply resume to what was already the plan

  • @manostroulinos1726
    @manostroulinos1726 Месяц назад

    Great tips thanks very much for sharing!! On your last point, about blisters etc., it can be useful to have either a small sharp knife or a big needle to burst any blisters (if you cannot prevent them), and a little disinfectant (H2O2 or Betadine or similar). Also in some cases it would help to wrap up each toe in some sort of bandage in advance (so pre-cut thin stripes can help). All that can be inlcuded in a first-aid kit of course - and this can be another point, "how to organise your first-aid kit". 🙂

    • @runningwithsimon
      @runningwithsimon  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks!
      I personally leave that in drop bag, because I wouldn't do on trail and would wait until aid station. I know some might, so it's a good suggestion.

  • @Jameshooperlikesrunning
    @Jameshooperlikesrunning 4 месяца назад +1

    Although I am only in my second year of running, this year I have entered 5 trial runs in and around Edmonton (AB Canada). Considering the longest is 26 km, I was debating if I required a vest. After watching these videos I am pretty sure I will.
    If anything having a safety 💩 pack makes it worth it!
    Thank you as always for a great video.

    • @runningwithsimon
      @runningwithsimon  4 месяца назад +1

      The vest becomes very helpful when hiking too (although in this case, arguably you can use a normal pack). Also Edmonton! Would love to see Jasper some day!

    • @Doorgunner50
      @Doorgunner50 4 месяца назад

      Last summer we did day hikes all around Southern Utah and I found my race hydration vest to have enough room for everything we needed (most of which Simon mentioned) and it was so much lighter and more comfortable than an actual day backpack.

  • @lindawilliams6220
    @lindawilliams6220 4 месяца назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @skakunek
    @skakunek 4 месяца назад +2

    I would add peeper spray. Not for the races but rather trainings/longruns. It might get handy during dog/boar/drunk encounters…

  • @jandewitt7067
    @jandewitt7067 3 месяца назад +1

    I would love you see a video on what you eat in a day, not just while running but off days. You must burn a huge amount of calories with all your training so I imagine you consume quite a lot of calories on an average day.

    • @runningwithsimon
      @runningwithsimon  3 месяца назад +1

      That's a great suggestion! I've been thinking about it, although not sure the format. I'm considering either doing 'a day in the life' where you see how i juggle between work, run, and of course, talk about specifically what I eat. Or a more general one talking about nutrition in a day to day life to support all this - which is really important for recovery and such

    • @jandewitt7067
      @jandewitt7067 3 месяца назад

      Thanks for the response! I like both of your ideas!

  • @emmarunyeard6832
    @emmarunyeard6832 4 месяца назад +1

    Totally agree with all of that 🎉I like to have salt pills but I always have a few small chunks of kendal mint cake to go alongside them for that sweet spot salt /pure sugar hit (not sure if kendal mint cake is an American thing or just a crazy quaint brit item... Its basically an up cold mountains bar of pure minty sugar which can be crumbled down.. Massive boost and the intense mint can feel fresh.. The juxtaposition between the salt and sweet works for me x
    May I ask what gels you use.. I know it's purely personal taste and gigestiin but I am always fascinated by gels.. I use mountain fuel chia based and some maple ones with a final push gu guarana caffeine.. A bit scared by the more standard ones following a 😱💩💩💩 type issue withing 5 mins of taking one many moons ago... It was my first ever gel and it was at an aid station... I had only been running for a short while and this was a 'frolic' trail event... 10k Laps of some cracking and hilly English countryside so there was no pressure.. Just do what you could.. So it seemed a safe time to try the gel!!!!!! WOW that thing went through me like a ferret through a drainpipe 😂😂😂😂 so I avoided them for years untill I started going past marathon distance and after experimenting, found some I 'gel with' excuse the pun 😅 but thinking back, I may have misjudged that first gel.. It was early days and I had a LOT of naivety and a lot to learn x

    • @runningwithsimon
      @runningwithsimon  4 месяца назад +1

      If I buy for myself, I typically take an assorted box of Gu gels. I don't think they are necessarily any better than others in terms of quality, but I like a few of their flavor. Some people really like Maurten - I personally hate the texture, but it goes to show that it's very personnel. Varying the flavor helps me a lot.
      And if racing, I take whatever they have. The high sugar concentration can be an issue for some. For me I'm sure when having 10-15 during a race, it's a factor but not 5min after. But I had issue with almost puking- basically as soon as it touched my tongue I started retching violently for 5min. Not fun. I guess you already know but just in case, make sure to drink water when taking a gel - it helps. I think gummies tend to be milder. Here's what I have (these are affiliate link so if you order from them, same price for you, but they share a small % with me).
      - Nutrition - Gels: amzn.to/49htPmn
      - Nutrition - Gummies: amzn.to/3IXTFBh

  • @originalplanksta
    @originalplanksta 4 месяца назад

    I never forget my best trail running partner, my doggo, Rufio….

    • @runningwithsimon
      @runningwithsimon  4 месяца назад

      Oh buddy... I bet you've shared some great time together out there...
      Our dog (Nuka - she was a golden retriever) definitely enjoyed trail, but she was also waaaay too excitable to do long distance. She'd just run in circle around us until she'd be pooped out lol. Miss her...

  • @literarybeard2259
    @literarybeard2259 9 дней назад

    I’m not new to trail running but nonetheless am really enjoying your instructional videos; great reminders . Would you do a night running - consider crewing and running. Thanks.

    • @runningwithsimon
      @runningwithsimon  9 дней назад

      Thanks! Not sure I understand the question however, sorry

    • @literarybeard2259
      @literarybeard2259 9 дней назад

      @@runningwithsimon my apologies for the ambiguity- I haven’t run an ultra yet that will last more than 24 hours and was curious if you’d provide your insight on running ultras through the night - such as what a runner should know/consider as well as what crew might need to know

    • @runningwithsimon
      @runningwithsimon  8 дней назад

      @@literarybeard2259 For the runner - running at night is not nearly as difficult as some people might think. Just make sure to have a good source of light and a back up. You can go on practice run to get used to it, but it's not too bad. You naturally go slower at night anyway. I don't think I've ever tripped running at night (but did plenty of times during the day). Other thing to remember is that it might get much colder, and if you are late in the race, you might not be able to run as much (aka you won't be able to warm up). So if it's a race up in the mountain, make sure to have enough layers, and if timing works well with aid station, you can consider changing clothes like shirt and underwear to something dry. Final thing is sleepiness, but I don't really have a tip here.
      For the crew, similar. Make sure they have enough layer to be waiting in the cold for a while. They can try to have something warm for you when you arrive. It might be harder to spot each other at night depending how big the race is and how many runners arrive at once. If it's really bad, good to have something to spot each other (like a green light or something).

    • @literarybeard2259
      @literarybeard2259 8 дней назад +1

      @@runningwithsimon thanks for the thoughtful response

  • @emmarunyeard6832
    @emmarunyeard6832 4 месяца назад +1

    Nip in the bud is right 😂x

    • @runningwithsimon
      @runningwithsimon  4 месяца назад +1

      It takes a second for my brain sometimes. There's a video for example I said "red like a potato" haha

  • @akwurd
    @akwurd 4 месяца назад

    Did you get a new camera?

    • @runningwithsimon
      @runningwithsimon  4 месяца назад

      I did get a new one! But not in this video. This is with my old DSLR I got like 8-10 years ago (and a webcam for the side shot).
      But I did upgrade to a 360 camera for my next race. Eager to test it out in an ultra

  • @elprofejeremy
    @elprofejeremy 4 месяца назад +1

    Thanks!

    • @runningwithsimon
      @runningwithsimon  4 месяца назад

      Thanks Jeremy!

    • @elprofejeremy
      @elprofejeremy 4 месяца назад

      You are welcome. Keep up the great work.@@runningwithsimon