Organize your Pack to make your Philmont Trek Easier
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- In this video Jeff shows how to organize your pack to:
save a LOT of time
make getting your bear bag procedures quick and easy
make your personal food kit clean up quick and easy
keep your crew gear accessible
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Advice on a pack. I've been twice. The first time, I carried a Gregory pack, which they recommended. It was 5.5 lbs, I was easily 47 lbs most of the time. I was miserable. The second time, I bought a ULA equipment roboc pack that was 70L with a 40lb max weight. I paid close attention to weight. The most I carried the second time was 41 lbs. Typically, I stayed around 35-37. It made the hike enjoyable. Exercise a lot and build up your hiking muscles. No one wants a slacker.
I hear people complain about carrying too much ALL THE TIME. But can't remember anyone compaining about carrying less. :)
Very cool video concept. Such a great idea. It’s like a hike post-mortem for gear. I like how you connected this to your last hike.
Thanks. I always do a gear reaview after a Philmont trek. I focused more on organization on this one. The article goes into even more detail... gear-report.com/organize-your-pack-to-make-your-philmont-trek-easier/
And some of this is dictated by specific policies that Philmont Scout Ranch has, which may not be common backpacking practice elsewhere. :)
@@CampingGearReport Hey, I was just thinking, are you on Instagram too? Let me know, I'd like to connect with you there too.
@@DaysWellTraveled Sure. Sort of. We have started breaking out topical sub-channels on YT, but no other platform yet. So, everything is under our main channel on IG. instagram.com/gearreport/
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Great video thanks!
Glad you liked it!
We just got back a few weeks ago and utilized some of the same methods. They definitely helped get the crew on the trail. Who was your ranger?
Zach B was our Ranger.
Tait was our ranger
@@buckg1975 Was he good?
Omg the ding sound is extremely annoying can’t watch thanks anyway see ya
Yeah. Some YT “expert“ insisted it was critical to insert “pattern interrupts” into every video. So, tried it. They annoy me too. That experiment only lasted a few videos. :)