Day packs and the 10 essentials.

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024

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  • @2009bubbaray
    @2009bubbaray 2 года назад +3

    A space blanket works as an emergency shelter, provides warmth, and is reflective. Essentially weightless. And cheap.

    • @linz_in_NZ
      @linz_in_NZ Год назад

      I was going to suggest that 🙂

  • @marym9618
    @marym9618 2 года назад +4

    What - no mention of a small roll of TP and something to dig a hole with. - just in case!

    • @FromShetoMe
      @FromShetoMe  2 года назад

      Actually, no. I never carry TP. A better alternative is a water filled squeeze bottle.

  • @bettyjorodgers8552
    @bettyjorodgers8552 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for sharing good information.

  • @flybyairplane3528
    @flybyairplane3528 2 года назад +1

    FSTM,Hello,gee I have NOT hiked in many moons, but some things you carry I also did, now this is REALLY different, I still have an EXPIRED CLASS TUBE WITH CAT GUT FO STITCHING YOU UP, I JAMAICA, in boarding school, being a volcanic island there were VERY SHARP ROCKS so back in the mid 50s were were out and about, this boy fell, and tore his side out, so I STICHED HIM UP, so when we got back,we went to the school medical facility,nurse said fine he will not need to go to hospital , I had a large medical kit, I also hat the largest sewing kit,, so deals were made, I sew buttons, I DOT YOUR BREAD, OR SOMETHING FOR 2 WEEKS ,IF YOU HAD MISSING BUTTONS for inspection,there was hell to pay, that’s how things worked. , I like your assortment of backpacks, those days all we had was your BOY SCOUT BACK PACK,CALLED A HAVERSACK.,, HEAVY CANVAS, ,,,TAKE CARE STAY WELL 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @FromShetoMe
      @FromShetoMe  2 года назад

      OMG, that's what my dad had. A Haversack. Forgot what they were called so thanks! I used to take a huge first aid kit. Got tired of being the only one who was always "prepared."

  • @loridumler905
    @loridumler905 2 года назад +1

    Thank you, terrific tips and info!

  • @two_boomers_and_a_dog
    @two_boomers_and_a_dog 2 года назад +1

    Hi Debbie! I just bought a Wallaroo petite Aspen hat and I love it! I have a small head and was happy to see they have petite sizes. And the discount was much appreciated,. Thank you so much for sharing your travel experiences, gear reviews, tips and recipes 💜

  • @frankb2892
    @frankb2892 2 года назад +1

    Hi Debbie, I have many topics to run by you from replacing a windshield in our Ascent, to frustrations getting a smog check after the windshield replacement, to different sized gas/diesel nozzles, to compliments on wildlife photography, and a shelf I put in our toilet area, but don't know if this is the right place to go into it all. Thanks for all you do! Frank

    • @FromShetoMe
      @FromShetoMe  2 года назад

      Feel free to email me: energymaven@gmail.com

  • @barbaradowney4207
    @barbaradowney4207 2 года назад +1

    Keep them coming Debbie! Love your videos. Wait, did you say John was resistant to walking poles. Had to chuckle at that one. He probably does now too! You live and learn. :)

  • @dporper6390
    @dporper6390 2 года назад +1

    Hey- John has to appear at least once on screen you know...We need gratuitous silliness to balance the cruel harsh reality of the world.

    • @FromShetoMe
      @FromShetoMe  2 года назад

      Does his hand count pushing my rear end? I’m very fortunate to get a daily dose of laughter from him. These are tough times for sure.

  • @beverlyhendricks9456
    @beverlyhendricks9456 2 года назад +1

    Fabulous info. Thank you!

  • @PatchGirl68
    @PatchGirl68 2 года назад +3

    Your videos since taking the how to class have really been visually appealing! LOVE IT and as always the content. Thank you!

  • @wanttoplae
    @wanttoplae 2 года назад +2

    Another good video. Thanks. I’ve seen your Cabo hat and have been thinking of getting one so thank you for the discount code. I’ve ordered my Cabo hat. Looking forward to using it this summer.

  • @steves524
    @steves524 2 года назад +1

    Merrill also do hiking sandals which are quite good on hot days.✌️

    • @FromShetoMe
      @FromShetoMe  2 года назад

      Dirt and rocks in my sandals would drive me nuts.

  • @educateddogcenter
    @educateddogcenter 2 года назад +3

    We are now proud owners of an Ascent! Thanks for all of your videos to help us make the decision. I’m nervous but excited too. Lots of people stop us and ask us where we are going to go! Now that the stress of buying (and paying) is done, we can get to the fun stuff. 😊✌️

    • @FromShetoMe
      @FromShetoMe  2 года назад +2

      That’s awesome. And today’s vid is because of you! Thanks for the motivation.

  • @joanmcerlean7158
    @joanmcerlean7158 2 года назад +2

    Hey Debbie. Just bought me a Walaroo visor. Thanks so much for getting us that discount.👍🏻

    • @FromShetoMe
      @FromShetoMe  2 года назад

      Happy to do it. Should have thought of this earlier when companies contact me.

  • @etheleklund3946
    @etheleklund3946 2 года назад +2

    Wow! Awesome video! Your skills are impressive with all you are learning. Content is always superb and I find so many of your suggestions in our plateau ts when we travel.

  • @garygus5966
    @garygus5966 2 года назад +1

    Great video as usual. With the high price of fuel what are you guys doing? Are you changing your plans for this year?

    • @FromShetoMe
      @FromShetoMe  2 года назад +1

      We are not changing our plans. Fuel will always be a wild card as it is a finite resource and there are so many reasons for its volatility. We can hope the current situation eases but we will move forward and try to lower costs with more dispersed/free/cheaper camping spots. We are currently home as John had a health scare but we are still hoping to hit the road again in May.

    • @garygus5966
      @garygus5966 2 года назад

      @@FromShetoMe is John okay. I hope all is well. I always look forward to seeing your videos.

  • @davidroddy2012
    @davidroddy2012 2 года назад +2

    I loved the split screen. Good information. Thanks

  • @judyfeldman5066
    @judyfeldman5066 2 года назад +3

    Hi Debbie. I bought the milk pot for our van, which is still tucked away for the winter. But I have been using it at home and I love it. At first I wasn’t sure but I use it for all kinds of things now including as a kettle and tea pot. Thanks for the tips that you provide.

    • @FromShetoMe
      @FromShetoMe  2 года назад

      So glad it has worked for you. I find it to be the perfect size for so many things.

    • @lisaf-d8521
      @lisaf-d8521 2 года назад

      Same here. We recently got one and it has become one of our favorite kitchen items for its versatility.
      Thanks, Debbie for the recommendation!

  • @annmoore6562
    @annmoore6562 2 года назад +1

    Great advice as usual. Thanks so much. Luckily, we already have most of that stuff after years of hiking. Let's hope a new knee for my husband and fellow hiker (coming right up) will allow us to continue.

  • @haroldb5569
    @haroldb5569 2 года назад +2

    Ha I thought I was the only one who wraps their walking poles with duct tape, never seen anyone else do this, that makes 2, lol. One thing to add depending in the area you’re hiking in is to bring bear spray.

    • @MrWinger1951
      @MrWinger1951 2 года назад +1

      As I do also, with the duct tape, which I actually learned from my brother many years ago.

    • @FromShetoMe
      @FromShetoMe  2 года назад +1

      I actually recorded a segment on bear spray but the video was getting too long. But yes, we carry bear spray.

  • @Larrym-rz5bk
    @Larrym-rz5bk 2 года назад +1

    A good list for mild climate hiking. I would upgrade the knife to a Leatherman Squirt PS4 multi-tool, 2.1oz. You will use the extra functionalities.

  • @cstacey9163
    @cstacey9163 2 года назад +1

    Great info. I also wear 9.5 but have wide feet and luckily the Merrell Moab comes in wide and is my favorite hiking shoe.

  • @lostintime8172
    @lostintime8172 2 года назад +1

    Great video! 👍🏻 Gonna use that duct tape tip! And you reminded me that I was going to put the emergency blanket from the van kit into my pack.

  • @kathigee
    @kathigee 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing your wisdom! Always good content... and yes.. hiking sticks are for "youngies" like you and me! 😊

  • @SanJuanMountainBob
    @SanJuanMountainBob 2 года назад +1

    Good info - I have a bit of a pack fetish myself! But, there could be worse things. haha Merrell or Salomon are the only shoes for me - they wear like iron and require no breaking in for me.

  • @jeffreythompson9843
    @jeffreythompson9843 2 года назад +2

    Deb, great video with such important content. Wow! Gotta love the background picture. Good sound and video quality. Our only complaint is watching your videos is costing us a lot of money. We go straight to Amazon or rei after watching. Jeff and Liz Bend Oregon

  • @mysticalmisfit1332
    @mysticalmisfit1332 2 года назад +1

    Great video. Thank you! I really like your editing on this one.👌🏽 Great job 😊

  • @tomfurlong5091
    @tomfurlong5091 2 года назад +1

    i used to only wear a neck gaiter when hunting and skiing. now, with so much more winter hiking i love my buff, so lite, can fit in a coat pocket and can be used so many different ways ! thanks, again

  • @johnstephansen4866
    @johnstephansen4866 2 года назад +1

    Hi Debbie - great video as usual! I picked up an Osprey Day Pack b/c I realized that we needed more than just a hip pack to store jackets (we always start out with more clothing than we need and take it off as we go!) but an added benefit is now I can carry more of the 10 Essentials. Thank you for going through them. Next purchase will be trekking poles. Strongly considering the InReach Mini 2 but yikes on the price tag. Will probably do it b/c of a planned trip to Yellowstone and Glacier in June. A piece that isn't obvious about the satellite communication devices is the "service plan(s)" - you need one to make the thing work! That's also an added cost. I know - it's good insurance that you hope you never really need :) Finally picking up our Travato tomorrow! Heading toward 70 degree weather - yay! Best to you! Christine, John & Marco

    • @FromShetoMe
      @FromShetoMe  2 года назад

      Be sure to watch the Zoleo video I linked to. I think they have a plan that allows you to deactivate much easier than the Garmin.

  • @rickfellers
    @rickfellers 2 года назад +1

    Having been involved in the van life for nearly five years, we have followed most of the RUclips videos, yours included. My wife and I often comment on how impressed we are with your improvement from one video to the next. Being a bit of an amateur private youtuber myself, I am wondering what your personal opinion on Casey's class. I was scheduled for it in March, but had to change to June (hopefully) due to a schedule conflict. Any personal insight on the class would be appreciated. Keep up the good work! RF

    • @FromShetoMe
      @FromShetoMe  2 года назад

      Funny that your comment only just popped up here. The material Casey produced was excellent but I was expecting a video every day. So my only criticism is he should have been instructed to make more videos with tips and techniques. Let me know how it goes for you.

  • @mikemanjo2458
    @mikemanjo2458 2 года назад +1

    If you want something that will hold your sleeves up, you can get a small roll on tube from Amazon called “It stays”. One tube lasts forever...you don’t roll it all the way around, I use it on the outside of my arm (about 1/3 to halfway around), then just pull your short sleeve over the top. I had cancer and developed lymphedema from the treatments. My sleeve is much heavier than yours, but it works really well. Thanks for this great list! I had wondered what all you took with you on a hike. I’m especially glad you take the emergency signal with you...I have worried about you going on such long hikes alone. Much love from SC, Jane ❤️🙏🏻

    • @FromShetoMe
      @FromShetoMe  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the tip. Never heard of those. I'll order today.

  • @stingrayshark9373
    @stingrayshark9373 2 года назад +1

    If you don't like headlamps that strap to your forehead, the head lamp that clips to your hat visor works really well. They are also small enough to carry in your pocket & use as a flashlight. "Ultra Bright Mini Hands Free Cree LED Clip on Cap Light" only $11 on Amazon, love this light.

  • @kxrv6629
    @kxrv6629 2 года назад +1

    Howdy from the North Coast. Good refresher video on 10 essentials. Since we sold our house 4 years ago I shed my pack and shoes for any occasion problem. You’d be amazed by how well shoes and boots sell on eBay! The only daypack I have now is a Sierra Club thank-you gift. My Debby prefers the lightweight packs that can fold into its own pocket. For shelter for 50 years I carry a mylar emergency blanket. My current boots are Merrill 2s. Happy Trails🥾

    • @FromShetoMe
      @FromShetoMe  2 года назад +1

      I'm terrible when it comes to selling gear. I usually just donate it to avoid the hassle. And never thought anyone would want boots.

    • @kxrv6629
      @kxrv6629 2 года назад

      @@FromShetoMe Necessity it the mother of downsizing. Selling gear is somewhat unpredictable-boots and kayaks yes. Backpacking tent no

  • @rhondalyn100
    @rhondalyn100 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this list; I find it helpful as I move toward hiking more in my future.

  • @ktauxe
    @ktauxe 2 года назад +1

    I'm crazy about survival (too many TV shows and books?), here are a few comments: You can use a small packable poncho or emergency blanket (those foil things) for either added warmth or shelter and both take up very little room. Have you attempted starting a fire with that flint starter tool? We tried ours and gave up. We always carry a lighter. Thanks for the good info. I like the duct tape around the pole idea.

    • @FromShetoMe
      @FromShetoMe  2 года назад

      LOL. Yes, I need to get a lighter.

  • @janismink4282
    @janismink4282 2 года назад +1

    Great video as I start on my solo adventures & hiking.
    I tried merell hiking. I too have 9.5’ & narrow but with running, bunions came back. For the El Camino I switched to a Merrill off road RUNNING shoe. It has lots of tread & breathable mesh top with rubber toe box. Super light & allows foot to air.
    Also COSTCO has lightweight long sleeve mesh shirts. And last year, for women. Love them. I use them when it’s warm for most things outdoor. Even working out outside. And I live in south Florida! They actually feel cool on - dry fit. And, if there’s a breeze, the mesh allows the air through.
    Winter Nuwool long sleeves.
    Thanks again. Love your videos!

  • @timsmith7625
    @timsmith7625 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video. Like you I have gotten rid of my big packs and carry a lightweight osprey pack. Essentials are always in my pack so I can grab and go. Even Bridger has his own pack, tired of carrying his treats and food! Stay safe….Alaska trip is coming, gas prices are going to be terrible.

    • @FromShetoMe
      @FromShetoMe  2 года назад +1

      That's the good part about living in California. Our gas prices are always high so there's no shock, even when we enter Canada.

  • @stephenbeck4636
    @stephenbeck4636 2 года назад +1

    Useful and important info. Recently bought a day pack for trip to Barcelona. City walking (a LOT of walking) and my choice was fine. The right pack for the type of walk makes a big difference. My army ruck in the 70's left a lot to be desired after days in the field.

    • @FromShetoMe
      @FromShetoMe  2 года назад

      You reminded me of an old pack my dad had in the 60's. It was heavy canvas that I think was made in Switzerland.

  • @user-ky1rd4wf7z
    @user-ky1rd4wf7z 2 года назад +1

    Thank you! Your videos are always helpful

  • @bobbysnow5478
    @bobbysnow5478 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video!
    I like the first aid tape! I have used this for myself and given to others on the trail. I also carry a bandana and a space blanket, that I have given to others on the trail that were awaiting rescue because of broken bones.....they were going to be there awhile. The Inreach mini......is worth the money! Bee Stings can be a serious issue! The benadryl is a must have. One last item I carry a Gu for quick energy.

    • @FromShetoMe
      @FromShetoMe  2 года назад

      Thanks. I haven't tried Gu but will pick up some next time I'm at REI.

  • @tdadventures
    @tdadventures 2 года назад +1

    So awesome!!! Lots of good info. Thank you so much.

  • @ruadrift
    @ruadrift 2 года назад +1

    great post as always. I use to get amazing foot blisters until I started coating my feet with vaseline. I've since upgraded to a less greasy solution that works great called trail toes from amazon. no more mole skin, etc.

  • @aztrails1
    @aztrails1 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the useful tips.

  • @camperab
    @camperab 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for this "essentials" video. Your adventures require quite some necessary equipment. Since my hikes are 2-4-hour-long strolls, I only have a small backpack: Almost like yours, but green and size 18 (= 18 liters content). It's a Deuter, too! I know, you try to be perfect, so please let me correct your pronunciation of Deuter [ = doyter]. It's a German company, founded in 1898, located near Augsburg in Bavaria, BUT production lines are in Vietnam.

    • @FromShetoMe
      @FromShetoMe  2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much for the proper pronunciation. Maybe I'll get a chance to correct it in a future video. It's not a brand I have seen anywhere else.

    • @kathleenculkin5008
      @kathleenculkin5008 2 года назад

      @@FromShetoMe I had only seen the brand in Europe until about a month ago when I found it in (wait for it) one of the TJX stores (either TJMaxx or Homesense). The brand includes some models that are scaled for people of shorter stature. Wish they were easier to find in the US.

    • @FromShetoMe
      @FromShetoMe  2 года назад +1

      @@kathleenculkin5008 Or you can head to the grand canyon and pick one up. ;-))

  • @garywernick7950
    @garywernick7950 2 года назад +1

    Good info. Thanks.

  • @timphillips4072
    @timphillips4072 2 года назад +1

    great info

  • @berniesbend
    @berniesbend 2 месяца назад

    Osprey fixed the bladders they sell, they no longer taste of plastic. Make sure you're buying a new model.

    • @FromShetoMe
      @FromShetoMe  2 месяца назад

      I can still detect it, even in my new bag. If I don't add some flavoring, I find I don't drink enough.