Organize your Pack to make your Philmont Trek Easier

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2022
  • 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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Комментарии • 15

  • @ryanharris7408
    @ryanharris7408 Месяц назад +1

    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.

    • @CampingGearReport
      @CampingGearReport  26 дней назад

      I hear people complain about carrying too much ALL THE TIME. But can't remember anyone compaining about carrying less. :)

  • @DaysWellTraveled
    @DaysWellTraveled Год назад +2

    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.

    • @CampingGearReport
      @CampingGearReport  Год назад +1

      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. :)

    • @DaysWellTraveled
      @DaysWellTraveled Год назад +1

      @@CampingGearReport Hey, I was just thinking, are you on Instagram too? Let me know, I'd like to connect with you there too.

    • @CampingGearReport
      @CampingGearReport  Год назад +1

      @@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/

    • @DaysWellTraveled
      @DaysWellTraveled Год назад

      @@CampingGearReport Ok, cool. I just followed you there.

  • @jester42100
    @jester42100 Год назад +1

    Great video thanks!

  • @buckg1975
    @buckg1975 Год назад +2

    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?

  • @doxmandude8820
    @doxmandude8820 3 месяца назад

    Omg the ding sound is extremely annoying can’t watch thanks anyway see ya

    • @CampingGearReport
      @CampingGearReport  3 месяца назад +1

      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. :)