Wow dude this is so awesome! You're a huge inspiration & I love how you go about creating films, but with a super simple efficient kit (different from others on RUclips). It's easy to think you need loads of cameras, lenses, accessories, but in reality you don't. Booyah!
I would reconsider your decision to get LASIK. I am no doctor, but this article from The New York Times (www.nytimes.com/2018/06/11/well/lasik-complications-vision.html ), and many other sources report quite a few worrying studies/facts: "20 percent had dry eyes that were severe or worse than before surgery" "Still, a year after surgery, the percentage of the roughly 350 patients who had mild difficulties driving at night had increased slightly to 20 percent, while the percentage with mild glare and halos had more than doubled to about 20 percent in each category. The percentage with mild dryness more than doubled to 40 percent." "Scott Petty, 36, a 3-D artist from Houston who developed video games for a living, was diagnosed with corneal ectasia six months after having Lasik surgery. His sight has continued to deteriorate, even after he underwent a new procedure called corneal cross-linking to strengthen his cornea. He is in so much pain that he is “almost suicidal,” he said. “It’s like hot grease is in my eyes, 24-7. I pretty much have to admit my career is over.” "Indeed, the F.D.A.’s new clinical trial, carried out with the National Eye Institute and the Navy Refractive Surgery Center and published last year, was the first to report that people who did not have dry eyes or visual aberrations before Lasik were at high risk for developing these problems: 28 percent of these participants developed dry eyes after surgery, and 45 percent reported a new visual aberration three months after surgery. But many of the trial’s 574 participants reported having visual aberrations and dry eyes before surgery, and the study concluded that Lasik slightly reduced the prevalence of these problems. Three months after surgery, however, glare, halos and double vision were common, affecting 50 to 60 percent of all patients, with up to 5 percent characterizing them as “very” or “extremely” bothersome. Even after six months, some 41 percent of patients reported visual aberrations, with nearly 2 percent - or one in 50 - saying the symptoms presented “a lot of difficulty” or “so much difficulty that I can no longer do some of my usual activities.” And one-quarter of the patients followed six months had mild to severe dry eyes." I have switched to contacts from glasses about a month ago and I absolutely love them compared to eyeglasses. I have a friend who is a heart surgeon and he prefers to wear glasses because he doesn't trust LASIK. My eye doctor and her nurse both wear glasses, so I think that speaks for itself. However, my father had his eyes done 20 years ago using an older method and reports no problems whatsoever. Many people don't have any problems. But some, for example the 3D artist want to kill themselves from the pain of the surgery. Based on these statistics and the anecdotal evidence from people I know, I would stay away from it. I hope this helps!
@@Teddy-vs5rw I got lasic around 5 years ago and i love how it just eliminates a problem in one day. Glasses didnt work well for sports and I never started wearing contacts either, i just couldnt get the damn thing in my eye consistently. I'd say my eye sight is pretty much crystal clear to this day, however i do have some haloing that im not sure was there before the surgery, wish i would have thought about more exactly how it felt before and if it did get worse after.
I got Lasik about 7 years ago and still have 20/15 vision. Best $5000 I ever spent. No issues. I was a prepper at the time and concerned about being able to survive the apocalypse with thick fragile glasses... not a prepper anymore and this apocalypse is pretty lame so far, but I wouldn't take back the Lasik!
Been following your minimalist goal for a while. It's admirable how much work you've put into this. I am trying to be more minimal, but nowhere near this level. Excited to see what you have in store!
Can You please make a video about how you get rid of all your old camera gear and personal belongings. How did you pair down your kit so quickly? What was the process going from Wedding film school to Mr. Nomad?
Good job Kraig! I've walked the Camino de Santiago (800km/500miles) and I lived out of my 8kg (16pounds) backpack for one month while I was uploading daily vlogs shooting with a Sony rx100 IV editing on my iPad. Definitely one of the most challenging things I've ever done but well it was great and when I went back home, surrounded again by all my stuff I felt really bad :(
My cousin wrote a book called Moment In The Sun about his journey traveling across country on a bicycle with his guitar and $600, feels like you're about to go on your own similar journey:) Loving this tho, I doubt I could slim down to just a backpack but this is super motivational. I've always wanted to travel more, this has got me pumped for some road trips of my own!
A video from Kraig is one of the best notifications you can get. Kraig can you talk about your thoughts on the Minimalism documentary? I love it! I don’t know if you’ve shared before, but I’d love to hear what you have to say on it!!
As someone who has been a fan for a couple of years, I'm staying subbed and notified because I am curious. I wish you the best and hope you enjoy your travels!
It's so awesome to see this and the Sweden video since running into you at Saints Coffee and hearing that you were getting ready to travel out of NYC. I'm excited to follow along and hear more about what led to your decision to pack up and head out for a bit .. or for a long time. Excited!
I love this and all your other videos. In my younger years I sea kayaked and learned to be very minimalistic. It is quite a journey getting there but once you have arrived, it gives you such a tremendous freedom. One thing I didn't see was a sleeping bag....?
I'll miss that wall with the soundproof tiles. Anyways, I'm excited to see what kinds of videos the nomad lifestyle inspires! P.S. can we get continuous backpack tours every 6 months or so thx
Great video man. Im the guy who sent you that snap awhile back about how you've changed my life bro with minimalism. Anyways great video and very inspiring. Still going through many of my things and slowly getting rid of stuff. Intentional and what brings meaning to me.
Great video! On a related note, getting lasik done is an excellent idea. Life becomes so much easier! You might consider getting it done from a top hospital in a different country to save on the $$.
This is great Kraig! I listened to your podcast on it as well and I’m so stoked for you! It’s funny, FunforLouis has just now settled down and finished his nomadic adventures and now you are starting yours - however your way of going about it and your whole kit plan is much more favourable to me than Louis since I, too, would like to have that freedom to roam with less kit dragging you down - especially in more remote area making doc films. If you’re ever down in Cornwall UK, hit me up and we’d be happy to give you a spot to crash for a couple of nights - maybe even go on a bicycle tour around the south! Take care and Godspeed :)
Wow. Kraig - bold move. I'm looking forward to seeing where you go and what you do with this lifestyle. Many questions, but I imagine you'll answer them in your own time.
2:10 ... I had lasik this past May and let me tell you how much of a blessing this as been. Finally, after avoiding all nature stuff (I was really paranoid about germs in my eyes) I can finally go enjoy the outdoors without worrying about a clean area to remove or put on my contacts. I refused to wear my glasses despite it being designer glasses and costing me well over $1500. :/
I'm currently on a 100 day social media detox so, I might be out of the loop but, I think you're only missing India & maybe a water filter of some sort depending on where you're traveling to 😁👍👍👍 I'm excited for your new adventure! Thank you for sharing, ever since I got into filmmaking I've been looking at the "micro" side because most of all my footage is when I'm backpacking ✌️👍
This is so awesome! A couple things I'm curious about - when you're in a city for a longer stretch of time, what do you prefer for transportation? Public, renting a bike, ride shares? I'm guessing it varies from city to city. Also, where are you headed next? Excited to see your adventures! I've done my fair share of travels, so let me know if you need locations suggestions :)
Bled, Slovenia is my favorite place in all of Eastern Europe. Serbia is really great too. Bled is close to Triglav National Park and there's a lot of hiking, rafting, and other adventure opportunities!
Very well thought out. as is most of the things you do. It must be a good feeling to always have everything you need with you in one small space and nothing else to worry about. It's motivational. I just switched to a straight blade shaver from an electric. It's simple; and I don't use shaving cream, but instead a tiny bottle of shaving oil.
your website isn't reachable... 1) what is your 1 day backpack? 2) did you try some mobile shaver that's operate AA batteries (and use a tiny usb charger)?
I hate the feel of micro fiber towels on my skin. Last July I discovered Turkish towels, it comes in different weight, i bought many super thin once, which air dried in an hour when I hang it on the Turkish Gulet wooden yacht. I bought a few thicker towels as a scarf or blanket. Its 100% cotton, i folded it into the shapes of a burrito, perfect for travel. Bed Bath & Beyond sells it on thier website under beach towels for 4 times higher, around $25? I just love super thin 100%cotton ,the more waah, the softer it gets
Hey Kraig! I watched a lot of 'minimalist' packing videos but yours is one of the best so far! There's no unnecessary stuff, only the essentials. What kind of videos are you making? Or did I miss an announcement video for this round the world trip you're doing? anyway, have fun and stay safe!
Miniso does have rechargeable micro USB shaver. Been using it for a year and it's awesome! It's in Singapore though, but Korea or Japan might have this chain store. Its a store like Daiso
water filtration and mosquito net. that's just me though. Everyone will pack differently depending on the situation and what they are comfortable with. I personally like your set up. One thing I really enjoy is packing my hammock on a summer night along with a fishing pole
I'm all about reducing excess but I do think that alot of who have the means to live a life style like this should acknowledge that being minimal as a choice is a privilege. Most people who don't have possessions do so because they are forced to. So let's all keep our perspective straight. Other than that I endorse living simple and of course the video is quality stuff
Excelente detalle de los subtítulos en español, creo que eres el único que lo ha hecho, felicitaciones y suerte en tus grandiosas aventuras, saludos desde Colombia 😊👍
For a pack rat like me, this video is so amazing to watch. Time to rethink my priorities. Thanks, Kraig. By the way, you're looking bright and sunny again like the first time I saw your video.
*rob needs your help* I’m travelling South America, I have just over two months left & I’m carrying a big 70 litre bag & another pretty big camera bag. I’m envious, inspired and frustrated. I have two options. Help me decide. 1. Struggle on, it’s only 2 more months. 2. Get real, throw away, even your favourite wolf t-shirt bro. Thanks, please vote 1 or 2 and any advice. (I will make a video on this)
You pack strikingly similar to what I do when I hike in other countries lol. I use a montbell 40L backpack that looks just like yours and I also have a hydration pack inside.
Josh Thom Pretty sure that he doesn’t care either way, considering he created and uploaded this video. All that being said: it’s really none of our business and if he wanted it to be, he would probably mention it.✌🏻
Hi Kraig, nice work! There’s one thing I think you’re missing though, a Polariser filter that could have easily helped bring back the blue in the sky, instead of the overblown mostly white sky you have here.
Very minimalist. Noticed no polos or button ups, and besides the sweats and hoodie nothing else for warmth. Just travelling in places just shy of the equator eh? (As someone from Canada I've found it hard to be minimalist. Also how often do you wash your clothes? I'm very curious.
Wow havent watched you in a while, but that video was really awesome, didnt know you were traveling that much! Love that minimalism lifestyle! Would be cool if you come to switzerland😊
Hy good stuff, maybe you cold add a minimalistic wallet and a nomad cable which has all the connections you need :) really good input on a minimalistic lifestyle, kepp up the good work. Greetingf from Germany
Great job, Kraig. Be careful with the water bladder so close to your laptop. Bladder blowouts can happen!
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Thank you so mutch Kraig Adams. I´m watching you since the Japan Mega Vlog. I i want to say that you are one of the most awesome RUclipsrs out there. You are not a 0815 RUclipsr! Nice work and thanks for that Bagpack! I bought it because i was locking for something like this. Greetings from Germany
Can I possibly pick your brains to what format you use to supply your customers their wedding videos. And best for usb video quality? Great if you can help😊
Hi Kraig, your shaver looks like a Braun. I bought a usb cord for mine on Amazon Germany. It's called "12V USB Shaver Ladegerät für Braun Series 1 3 5 7 9 Elektrorasierer 3040s 310s 340S 3050cc; 5190cc 5030s 5040s; 740S 7865cc 790cc; 9290ccm 9095ccm Ersatz für Braun Series 3 7 9 Ladegerät" Workes fine for me with every usb charger, car adapter, power bank, ...
Thank you for all your videos, it is so inspring what you were capable to achive with as little as you own. One question, Do you feel it is hard to do video editing on a 13 inch?
Wow dude this is so awesome! You're a huge inspiration & I love how you go about creating films, but with a super simple efficient kit (different from others on RUclips). It's easy to think you need loads of cameras, lenses, accessories, but in reality you don't. Booyah!
Gonna get eye surgery so you don’t need to carry contacts around 😂 minimalism +1
Kevin Thayer minimalist live hack! xD
I would reconsider your decision to get LASIK. I am no doctor, but this article from The New York Times (www.nytimes.com/2018/06/11/well/lasik-complications-vision.html ), and many other sources report quite a few worrying studies/facts:
"20 percent had dry eyes that were severe or worse than before surgery"
"Still, a year after surgery, the percentage of the roughly 350 patients who had mild difficulties driving at night had increased slightly to 20 percent, while the percentage with mild glare and halos had more than doubled to about 20 percent in each category. The percentage with mild dryness more than doubled to 40 percent."
"Scott Petty, 36, a 3-D artist from Houston who developed video games for a living, was diagnosed with corneal ectasia six months after having Lasik surgery.
His sight has continued to deteriorate, even after he underwent a new procedure called corneal cross-linking to strengthen his cornea. He is in so much pain that he is “almost suicidal,” he said. “It’s like hot grease is in my eyes, 24-7. I pretty much have to admit my career is over.”
"Indeed, the F.D.A.’s new clinical trial, carried out with the National Eye Institute and the Navy Refractive Surgery Center and published last year, was the first to report that people who did not have dry eyes or visual aberrations before Lasik were at high risk for developing these problems: 28 percent of these participants developed dry eyes after surgery, and 45 percent reported a new visual aberration three months after surgery.
But many of the trial’s 574 participants reported having visual aberrations and dry eyes before surgery, and the study concluded that Lasik slightly reduced the prevalence of these problems.
Three months after surgery, however, glare, halos and double vision were common, affecting 50 to 60 percent of all patients, with up to 5 percent characterizing them as “very” or “extremely” bothersome.
Even after six months, some 41 percent of patients reported visual aberrations, with nearly 2 percent - or one in 50 - saying the symptoms presented “a lot of difficulty” or “so much difficulty that I can no longer do some of my usual activities.” And one-quarter of the patients followed six months had mild to severe dry eyes."
I have switched to contacts from glasses about a month ago and I absolutely love them compared to eyeglasses. I have a friend who is a heart surgeon and he prefers to wear glasses because he doesn't trust LASIK. My eye doctor and her nurse both wear glasses, so I think that speaks for itself. However, my father had his eyes done 20 years ago using an older method and reports no problems whatsoever. Many people don't have any problems. But some, for example the 3D artist want to kill themselves from the pain of the surgery. Based on these statistics and the anecdotal evidence from people I know, I would stay away from it.
I hope this helps!
@@Teddy-vs5rw I got lasic around 5 years ago and i love how it just eliminates a problem in one day. Glasses didnt work well for sports and I never started wearing contacts either, i just couldnt get the damn thing in my eye consistently. I'd say my eye sight is pretty much crystal clear to this day, however i do have some haloing that im not sure was there before the surgery, wish i would have thought about more exactly how it felt before and if it did get worse after.
@@Teddy-vs5rw I got femtaLASIK about 2 years ago and don't have any problems. Running, Hike, swim - all fine with me
I got Lasik about 7 years ago and still have 20/15 vision. Best $5000 I ever spent. No issues. I was a prepper at the time and concerned about being able to survive the apocalypse with thick fragile glasses... not a prepper anymore and this apocalypse is pretty lame so far, but I wouldn't take back the Lasik!
Been following your minimalist goal for a while. It's admirable how much work you've put into this. I am trying to be more minimal, but nowhere near this level. Excited to see what you have in store!
Can You please make a video about how you get rid of all your old camera gear and personal belongings. How did you pair down your kit so quickly? What was the process going from Wedding film school to Mr. Nomad?
I see "Van Life" in your near future, Kraig.
Kraig + Van WOULD BE AMAZING
Hehehe...then he'll be 100% using all the "trendy" words....
You are living the life I am working towards. Love the content! Keep up the great work.
I really appreciate how far you are taking this in regards to your minimalism journey.
Your digital minimalism video is your best video. I would love another iteration.
Btw the razer you are looking for is the Philips OneBlade
Good job Kraig! I've walked the Camino de Santiago (800km/500miles) and I lived out of my 8kg (16pounds) backpack for one month while I was uploading daily vlogs shooting with a Sony rx100 IV editing on my iPad. Definitely one of the most challenging things I've ever done but well it was great and when I went back home, surrounded again by all my stuff I felt really bad :(
Naso!
Awesome. That is the way I would have loved to live my life if I didn't have a kid. Awesome way to wander around. All the best!!
My cousin wrote a book called Moment In The Sun about his journey traveling across country on a bicycle with his guitar and $600, feels like you're about to go on your own similar journey:) Loving this tho, I doubt I could slim down to just a backpack but this is super motivational. I've always wanted to travel more, this has got me pumped for some road trips of my own!
Just grow a beard so you can ditch the electric razor. A beard fits the nomad vibe well anyway.
doesn't fit with minimalist.... that would be more like baby smooth...
@@LiLBitsDK are you on crack? It's a beard and has nothing to do with minimalism so this "doesn't fit" nonsense is all in your head.
Peeps can choose their hairstyles lol
A video from Kraig is one of the best notifications you can get. Kraig can you talk about your thoughts on the Minimalism documentary? I love it! I don’t know if you’ve shared before, but I’d love to hear what you have to say on it!!
As someone who has been a fan for a couple of years, I'm staying subbed and notified because I am curious. I wish you the best and hope you enjoy your travels!
It's so awesome to see this and the Sweden video since running into you at Saints Coffee and hearing that you were getting ready to travel out of NYC. I'm excited to follow along and hear more about what led to your decision to pack up and head out for a bit .. or for a long time. Excited!
Super cool video Kraig! Hope to see more content and have a great trip!!
I love this and all your other videos. In my younger years I sea kayaked and learned to be very minimalistic. It is quite a journey getting there but once you have arrived, it gives you such a tremendous freedom. One thing I didn't see was a sleeping bag....?
I've got so much love for this 💚🙏 I have been on the road for 9 months now and it's incredible 🌱
I'll miss that wall with the soundproof tiles. Anyways, I'm excited to see what kinds of videos the nomad lifestyle inspires!
P.S. can we get continuous backpack tours every 6 months or so thx
Thanks for sharing what you have. This inspired me a lot.
As someone who is minimizing from having WAY too much stuff, this is perfect! thank you
Yeah. Great Video again. It’s really nice to see how minimalistic you live. In a kind of way you inspire me...
You do have an inspiring life style and you create awesome videos. Keep on good work. Respect.
So close to 100K subs, man you're one of the most deserving youtubers under 100k I know of
This is really inspirational. You have what works for you.
Very cool Kraig. That's my life in a couple of months. Cool to see your kit.
You are doing it - really excited for your upcoming adventures!
Great video man. Im the guy who sent you that snap awhile back about how you've changed my life bro with minimalism. Anyways great video and very inspiring. Still going through many of my things and slowly getting rid of stuff. Intentional and what brings meaning to me.
Great video! On a related note, getting lasik done is an excellent idea. Life becomes so much easier! You might consider getting it done from a top hospital in a different country to save on the $$.
This is a great video. The clear zipped bags are such a good idea. 👌
This is great Kraig! I listened to your podcast on it as well and I’m so stoked for you! It’s funny, FunforLouis has just now settled down and finished his nomadic adventures and now you are starting yours - however your way of going about it and your whole kit plan is much more favourable to me than Louis since I, too, would like to have that freedom to roam with less kit dragging you down - especially in more remote area making doc films. If you’re ever down in Cornwall UK, hit me up and we’d be happy to give you a spot to crash for a couple of nights - maybe even go on a bicycle tour around the south! Take care and Godspeed :)
Wow. Kraig - bold move. I'm looking forward to seeing where you go and what you do with this lifestyle. Many questions, but I imagine you'll answer them in your own time.
Man this is inspiring me to crack down on what I have.
2:10 ... I had lasik this past May and let me tell you how much of a blessing this as been. Finally, after avoiding all nature stuff (I was really paranoid about germs in my eyes) I can finally go enjoy the outdoors without worrying about a clean area to remove or put on my contacts. I refused to wear my glasses despite it being designer glasses and costing me well over $1500. :/
I'm currently on a 100 day social media detox so, I might be out of the loop but, I think you're only missing India & maybe a water filter of some sort depending on where you're traveling to 😁👍👍👍 I'm excited for your new adventure! Thank you for sharing, ever since I got into filmmaking I've been looking at the "micro" side because most of all my footage is when I'm backpacking ✌️👍
This is so awesome! A couple things I'm curious about - when you're in a city for a longer stretch of time, what do you prefer for transportation? Public, renting a bike, ride shares? I'm guessing it varies from city to city. Also, where are you headed next? Excited to see your adventures! I've done my fair share of travels, so let me know if you need locations suggestions :)
Bled, Slovenia is my favorite place in all of Eastern Europe. Serbia is really great too. Bled is close to Triglav National Park and there's a lot of hiking, rafting, and other adventure opportunities!
Very well thought out. as is most of the things you do. It must be a good feeling to always have everything you need with you in one small space and nothing else to worry about. It's motivational. I just switched to a straight blade shaver from an electric. It's simple; and I don't use shaving cream, but instead a tiny bottle of shaving oil.
I went traveling around Asia living out of a pack for 3 months and I absolutely loved it. This video makes me want to do it again!
your website isn't reachable...
1) what is your 1 day backpack?
2) did you try some mobile shaver that's operate AA batteries (and use a tiny usb charger)?
Would love to see a drone boomerang tutorial, great video as always
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Walden! Awesome choice, I'm reading it right now :)
I think the peak design 45 L is a good alternative to the bag you’re using. Amazing video and happy travels man.
Hey Kraig, do you have a gear list for this video? You didn’t always mention brand and model number of everything. Good job.
Really enjoy your update videos like this
I hate the feel of micro fiber towels on my skin. Last July I discovered Turkish towels, it comes in different weight, i bought many super thin once, which air dried in an hour when I hang it on the Turkish Gulet wooden yacht. I bought a few thicker towels as a scarf or blanket. Its 100% cotton, i folded it into the shapes of a burrito, perfect for travel. Bed Bath & Beyond sells it on thier website under beach towels for 4 times higher, around $25? I just love super thin 100%cotton ,the more waah, the softer it gets
Great video man! Love seeing the progression!
Hey Kraig! I watched a lot of 'minimalist' packing videos but yours is one of the best so far! There's no unnecessary stuff, only the essentials. What kind of videos are you making? Or did I miss an announcement video for this round the world trip you're doing? anyway, have fun and stay safe!
Wait...what about the TV, the PS4, the Apartment in Brooklyn??? All gone?!? Kraig never stops to amaze me. True inspiration
No lighting equipment? No full-size tripod? No audio recorder? Or do you rent this stuff as needed?
Miniso does have rechargeable micro USB shaver. Been using it for a year and it's awesome! It's in Singapore though, but Korea or Japan might have this chain store. Its a store like Daiso
Very cool video. My biggest issue when traveling is the amount of crap I have to take with me. Really need to trim that down.
I am trying to pick stuff which is all USB-C instead of micro... 😉
Darcer's Tech thats a great idea, wish the Everything USB-C development would go faster ._.
Love the minimalism. Please make more videos on it
This is pretty awesome, thanks for sharing!
Nice vid bro.
Best of luck with all your endeavors.
water filtration and mosquito net. that's just me though. Everyone will pack differently depending on the situation and what they are comfortable with. I personally like your set up. One thing I really enjoy is packing my hammock on a summer night along with a fishing pole
I just got Lasik. It was so nice to toss the glasses and contacts! Totally worth it!
The Philips OneBlade has worked out really well for me when it comes to shavers. Might be worth checking out.
Nice video, just one suggestion maybe a small Swiss army knife. The small tinker is a good choice if you're interested.
I am impressed. Thanks Kraig!!!
I think it’s fantastic.... looking forward to seeing more
Good luck on your journey! Hope you find what you’re looking for.
Thanks Kraig very informative video, I always pack too much gear with me, you video will help me out
i think i have more things on my desk
What a messy desk OMG 😱😱😱😱
I always, admire and envy minimalists like you! I guess it is not that easy when you getting older :)
so helpful to give me an idea of what this could look like
Take a shot every time Kraig says “real quick”
A camera shot? Screen shot? Inoculation shot? Gun shot?
Nice! Did i miss food (energy/snack bars, etc), and possibly multivitamins and B12?
I'm all about reducing excess but I do think that alot of who have the means to live a life style like this should acknowledge that being minimal as a choice is a privilege. Most people who don't have possessions do so because they are forced to. So let's all keep our perspective straight. Other than that I endorse living simple and of course the video is quality stuff
Excelente detalle de los subtítulos en español, creo que eres el único que lo ha hecho, felicitaciones y suerte en tus grandiosas aventuras, saludos desde Colombia 😊👍
I feel like there are some things missing. Where do you put your tent and cooking utensils for camping?
For a pack rat like me, this video is so amazing to watch. Time to rethink my priorities. Thanks, Kraig. By the way, you're looking bright and sunny again like the first time I saw your video.
*rob needs your help*
I’m travelling South America, I have just over two months left & I’m carrying a big 70 litre bag & another pretty big camera bag. I’m envious, inspired and frustrated. I have two options. Help me decide.
1. Struggle on, it’s only 2 more months.
2. Get real, throw away, even your favourite wolf t-shirt bro.
Thanks, please vote 1 or 2 and any advice.
(I will make a video on this)
Screw it. I went for it. Video coming soon.
Good luck on your journey Kraig!
wow that double backpack really is sick! .. And damn that's really not a lot of things :o
You pack strikingly similar to what I do when I hike in other countries lol. I use a montbell 40L backpack that looks just like yours and I also have a hydration pack inside.
so... India is alright with it?
ps i think this is pretty amazing.
Josh Thom Pretty sure that he doesn’t care either way, considering he created and uploaded this video. All that being said: it’s really none of our business and if he wanted it to be, he would probably mention it.✌🏻
it was a goof Lyris, but a well-disguised one... get got! :D
I don't know. I was confused as well, as far as I know he still has his apartment. Seems like he was doing this just for the views.
They broke up he explains it on his Peru vid.
I’m not even an minimalist and I am still watching this.
Hi Kraig, nice work! There’s one thing I think you’re missing though, a Polariser filter that could have easily helped bring back the blue in the sky, instead of the overblown mostly white sky you have here.
Great video. Inspiring me to finish my gear page ✌️ and trim down what I have
Very minimalist. Noticed no polos or button ups, and besides the sweats and hoodie nothing else for warmth. Just travelling in places just shy of the equator eh? (As someone from Canada I've found it hard to be minimalist. Also how often do you wash your clothes? I'm very curious.
"Minimalist" + "Nomad" = 10 x views... Consider "vegan" next time 😉
vegan? why? carnivore is easier. it is just meat. if he goes vegan he has to carry his supplements in another bag.
And have no energy by the end of the day! Carnivore for the win.
@@clovermark39 protein is not a source of fuel in case you didn't know.
@@im4485 If you eat just meat you're gonna need a whole lot more than just carrying supplement with you ahahah
@@im4485 : Uh, he's making a point about how to get more views with clickbait wording...not literally saying to go vegan...duh.
Wow havent watched you in a while, but that video was really awesome, didnt know you were traveling that much! Love that minimalism lifestyle!
Would be cool if you come to switzerland😊
Hy good stuff, maybe you cold add a minimalistic wallet and a nomad cable which has all the connections you need :) really good input on a minimalistic lifestyle, kepp up the good work. Greetingf from Germany
why i m getting a vibe that guy is living from a backpack even inside his home :))))
I did a travel like this of 8 months in South america(no drone). Is the best way to travel. Thumbs up. Question, only one lens on the camera?
Great job, Kraig. Be careful with the water bladder so close to your laptop. Bladder blowouts can happen!
Thank you so mutch Kraig Adams. I´m watching you since the Japan Mega Vlog. I i want to say that you are one of the most awesome RUclipsrs out there. You are not a 0815 RUclipsr! Nice work and thanks for that Bagpack! I bought it because i was locking for something like this. Greetings from Germany
You’re an inspiration! But only one lens? Dont u miss shallow dof?
Almost 100K - Well done
Can I possibly pick your brains to what format you use to supply your customers their wedding videos. And best for usb video quality?
Great if you can help😊
These videos where everyone shares off all their brand new gear they've bought... When I backpacked nothing looked that tidy and clean.
Do you have a list of everything you mentioned?? and if so could you put it in your description please.
Hi! Grate video! What is the weight of your backpack when is full??
Thanks!!
Was very interesting. I don't know if I could live with only so few things. I'd have to try it...
Hi Kraig, your shaver looks like a Braun. I bought a usb cord for mine on Amazon Germany. It's called "12V USB Shaver Ladegerät für Braun Series 1 3 5 7 9 Elektrorasierer 3040s 310s 340S 3050cc; 5190cc 5030s 5040s; 740S 7865cc 790cc; 9290ccm 9095ccm Ersatz für Braun Series 3 7 9 Ladegerät" Workes fine for me with every usb charger, car adapter, power bank, ...
Thank you for all your videos, it is so inspring what you were capable to achive with as little as you own. One question, Do you feel it is hard to do video editing on a 13 inch?
The shaver you were searching for: Xiaomi Mija Shaver Razor ;) recharge with type C!
I'm embracing the minimalist life, it's a journey than i want to go through