I Challenge Miranda Goes Outside to a Gear Battle AGAIN!

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • Thanks to LMNT for sponsoring this video! Head to DrinkLMNT.com/E... to get your free sample pack with any purchase.
    ‪@MirandaGoesOutside‬'s gear in this video:
    Tent: alnk.to/fwrnWN4
    Quilt: alnk.to/6xKJVeT
    Mattress: amzn.to/4dyEjkl (this is the old version)
    Pillow: alnk.to/cSI1eGd
    Booties!: alnk.to/gKQGOEi
    Solar Lantern: alnk.to/b7yrqAq
    Pouch of goodies: alnk.to/bitcpq8
    Fanny pack: alnk.to/clXKimr
    Backpack: alnk.to/dexxcEg
    Bear Canister: alnk.to/8iUjJPg
    My gear in this video:
    Tent: amzn.to/3SrJMkt (this is the 1P version as the 2P Granite has sold out)
    Mattress: alnk.to/1C7wtcF (this is the updated version of Miranda's old version)
    Sleeping bag: alnk.to/6IFveft
    Pillow: alnk.to/9IenU99
    Backpack: alnk.to/6xKKfuu
    Water filter bottle: alnk.to/4fQTuU3
    Camp chair: alnk.to/bPdtFZJ
    The rest of my gear list for this trip:
    My navigation app of choice! www.onxmaps.co... (save 20% using discount code: Hanson
    Stove: amzn.to/4c55oKh
    Cookpot: amzn.to/45oUEVc
    Headlamp: amzn.to/3XpbDox
    Trowel: amzn.to/3VGt4je
    Spork/cutlery: amzn.to/3A4pE1u
    Camp cup: amzn.to/3LJ2u30
    Backpacking meals: pinnaclefoods.co/
    Hiking Sun Shirt: alnk.to/1XWSIcV
    Hiking Pants: alnk.to/faBSjxF
    Midlayer: alnk.to/aLILL1k
    Puffy jacket: alnk.to/1XWSIeJ
    Hiking shoes: alnk.to/44W8wfH
    Smart watch: amzn.to/3W3Ym3J
    Super Cool Sun Hat: amzn.to/4bNnkJ3
    Rain jacket: alnk.to/3U1nxm6 (nice closeout price right now)
    Backpacking coffee: amzn.to/4g0ZL2K
    Hyperlite Camera Case: bit.ly/3QCa3MF
    DSLR camera: amzn.to/3WHAAuB
    Lens: amzn.to/46uhWcY
    Microphone: amzn.to/3WvKoXe
    I went backpacking with ‪@MirandaGoesOutside‬ through the Alpine Lakes Wilderness in Washington. And it's a time honored tradition that I challenge them to a Battle of the Backpackers duel, where we compare our gear we're packing to see who has the best gear and to learn from each other's styles and preferences. Miranda spent several years hosting REI's RUclips channel and has been an inspiration to me as she set off on her own to run her own channel. I had a similar journey as I had hosted Backpacking TV for years before going independent and creating this channel. I learn a lot from Miranda, and this time is no different! She has some fun tricks up her sleeve to make backpacking more fun and enjoyable.
    Most of the above links are affiliate links, which means I earn a small commission on qualifying purchases at no extra cost to you. It's a great way to support creators you enjoy!
    Want to collaborate with me? You can reach me at erichanson@thestation.io

Комментарии • 274

  • @Colby168
    @Colby168 19 дней назад +114

    Miranda won before it started when she quoted Labyrinth. 🤣

  • @rmccarthy175
    @rmccarthy175 18 дней назад +31

    Eric wins for aesthetic color scheme, Miranda wins for cool and fun accessories 😂❤

  • @michaelstringer3763
    @michaelstringer3763 19 дней назад +49

    Dang, when two backpacking extroverts unite...this would be it. Love these two personalities. Ok, back to backpacking....more please!

    • @eric_hanson
      @eric_hanson  17 дней назад +2

      haha we are definitely extroverts!

  • @1Grumpymonk
    @1Grumpymonk 19 дней назад +39

    Love that this has a sequel! The gear battle series is one of my favorites for sure.
    Btw, haven't seen anyone else do this, but for my camp shoes I use the booties Miranda has and I put shoe covers on them that are meant for worksites. They're crazy light, store completely flat and are made of waterproof fabric (not plastic) and have a thicker soul with little grips on them. They're washable and have worked out really nicely for me 🤷

    • @eric_hanson
      @eric_hanson  19 дней назад +10

      the shoe cover idea is brilliant! I might have to try that one!

    • @vipvip5356
      @vipvip5356 18 дней назад +1

      i love this idea !

    • @jostrad
      @jostrad 18 дней назад +1

      What an awesome idea!

    • @penpalhashobbies
      @penpalhashobbies 15 дней назад +1

      Genius! Trying this asap

    • @chemistryflavored
      @chemistryflavored 12 дней назад

      Are you referring to the blue ones like they wear in hospitals?? They hold up okay?? I work in clean rooms and we use them too so this would be brilliant as a way to reuse ones we normally toss.

  • @TippiTappi
    @TippiTappi 18 дней назад +30

    New life goal: get a trail sticker from Miranda!

    • @1519Spring
      @1519Spring 14 дней назад

      Apparently you'll need to remind her she has these handy!

  • @sharkydiver3900
    @sharkydiver3900 19 дней назад +31

    Two of my favorites together!! yesss!!!

  • @cafebookworm
    @cafebookworm 18 дней назад +17

    My two favorite outdoor RUclipsrs together again!
    I'd pick Miranda's set-up this time, but I really liked seeing which budget gear items made it into Eric's kit (that tent is sweet for the price point). Happy trails!

  • @grimgranite
    @grimgranite 18 дней назад +10

    The dynamic duo! I always learn so much watching you two!

  • @roninfpv2402
    @roninfpv2402 19 дней назад +16

    Qvc in the outdoors with a couple good ideas sprinkled in. Set in an amazing place with a beautiful background that almost looks fake itself.

  • @jimi3314
    @jimi3314 18 дней назад +10

    That mystery ranch looks like a nice pack for us old dudes. Even if I had light gear it would feel nice carrying it in that Cadillac of a pack. Fun video.

  • @chriscook3120
    @chriscook3120 17 часов назад +1

    Little bear canister life hack. It will hold enough water to give yourself a sponge bath and do laundry. Nothing is better than a good scrub and clean socks.

  • @terryhikes
    @terryhikes 19 дней назад +14

    I love Miranda's LiteAF curve 46! I have the Curve 40. The most comfortable pack I've ever owned, and ultra light to boot! For bigger loads though, I'm not upgrading to the 46 .. Keeping my ULA Circuit which has treated me right for many years. Fun video both of you!
    Eric, I also use the Grayl, but the plastic version. One thing viewers should know is that the Grayl is a water purifier, not just a filter. It gets more nasty stuff out than the standard Sawyer, Katadyn, etc. As a kidney transplant patient on immunosuppressant drugs, I've found that the weight penalty of the Grayl is so much worth it. Plus the water tastes so much better than out of the normal filters, so even normal people would prefer the taste from it.

    • @eric_hanson
      @eric_hanson  19 дней назад +5

      You raise a great point about the Grayl. Yes, it's much better at removing all sorts of undesirables and I definitely notice the taste of the water improves in the Grayl vs regular filters. Thanks for bringing that up!

    • @johnstrelow2533
      @johnstrelow2533 17 дней назад

      So easy a CubScout could use one too. My son loved mine and was so easy to use we have been wanting to get another one just for him.

  • @jessicaleighdargaclark4536
    @jessicaleighdargaclark4536 17 дней назад +3

    Ok, now show us the trip! Love you both (and Rainer) for the joy, knowledge, and curiosity you share constantly. LOTR and Labyrinth references (only way it could be better would be with a Monty Python reference worked in there somewhere).
    But seriously, I really enjoy your collab content just as much (and maybe just a dash more) as your individual channels.
    🏕️🏞️ 🍻 cheers!

  • @Concrete_pilot
    @Concrete_pilot 19 дней назад +7

    I love your budget mindset, Eric!! The camping moon stove is massively impressive! Thank youuu😎

    • @eric_hanson
      @eric_hanson  19 дней назад +2

      That's absolutely one of my favorite gear finds of the year. It's so good!

  • @reddottx
    @reddottx 3 дня назад +1

    I’ve moved on from heavy packs because I just don’t carry much stuff anymore but I can confirm the durability of Mystery Ranch gear. I have two Dana Design packs(same people) that have held up to a decent amount of use for over 30 years. Not one tear or broken buckle. Solid gear for sure.

  • @fire7side
    @fire7side 19 дней назад +15

    Nice to see people bringing a few extras instead of the ultralight fever thing. That is just too much. Maybe on a thru hike, but just for general backpacking it won't kill you to carry a couple extra pounds. Budget hikers have to do it out of necessity. Big deal. If you have a decent pack that puts the weight on the hips, it's not that important.

    • @eric_hanson
      @eric_hanson  19 дней назад +9

      Yeah, if you're crushing tons of miles then going full UL makes a lot of sense! But for regular backpacking, it's nice to just carry what you want.

  • @dairithborquez8265
    @dairithborquez8265 День назад

    lol 😂Miranda mentioning her losing her stuff sack. 😅😅this past camping trip I kept losing it and other people finding it 😆

  • @skizifacation
    @skizifacation 19 дней назад +8

    Contact case hack is brilliant!

    • @eric_hanson
      @eric_hanson  19 дней назад +3

      I'm absolutely doing this on my next backpacking trip.

  • @hannahcollins1816
    @hannahcollins1816 19 дней назад +4

    Yaaaay 3 of my favorites!! Always fun to watch you guys together - can't wait for Miranda's video to come out

  • @HunterJE
    @HunterJE 7 дней назад +1

    This video touches on something I strongly believe, which is the REAL point of ultralight gear is to save weight on the essentials so you can can carry more ridiculous stuff that would give real ultralighters an aneurism at the mere thought of taking on a backpacking trip XD (this will be something different for everyone, for me it's mostly [1] more photography equipment and [2] supplies/tools for at least a meal or two of more ambitious camp cookery than "pour-water-in-a-bag")

  • @jasonmiles8974
    @jasonmiles8974 18 дней назад +2

    You two have definitely influenced my kit in the past year! Thanks Eric for not making me feel bad about my 25-35 lb budget load out. There really is some great inexpensive gear out there.

  • @debbilermond1553
    @debbilermond1553 18 дней назад +4

    I would have to give the nod to Miranda this time. She also took you to my all time favorite hiking place! I like the fact that you both aren't afraid to modify your gear to suit your needs! I also like the idea of Eric vest support for the Mystery Ranch backpack. I don't think I will go back to one that heavy though as I carried 38 lbs. up to Colchuck Lake 5 years ago when I turned 66. I don't think I will ever go totally UL but trying to keep the weight down as I get older. I do like Miranda's gear, especially that solar light! I'm sure Miranda knows we cannot have ANY campfires in WA this time of year so it might be nice to at least get the feeling of a campfire even if it didn't have the warmth, LOL! I love NEMO equipment and my Feathered Friends Flicker Hybrid quilt/sleeping bag (the best of both worlds for people who just can't use quilts but want options lighter than a bag). Eric, I didn't know you drink Deathwish Coffee! I have to take that in my drinks bag too! 😂

  • @robertmason4100
    @robertmason4100 19 дней назад +5

    Favs, u2r great together. Eric is amazing and Miranda is so lovable.

    • @eric_hanson
      @eric_hanson  19 дней назад

      aw thanks! We really like backpacking together.

  • @yaolu6784
    @yaolu6784 19 дней назад +22

    That $109 tent, man. It might be too heavy for backpacking, but it would be a great option for people trying out camping for the first time. Spending $600+ on a Nemo tent and another $600 on a comfortable sleeping system to find out if I like or hate camping alone would make me never even try.
    It makes me laugh you "need to win" haha. I started following you (cuz your trips are so hardcore that the content is equally awesome and intimidating) because of Miranda, who makes hiking seem could be an "everyone could enjoy a little" hobby. Miranda also does hardcore trips that I could only admire as of now, but I feel she was the bridge for me to start appreciating the rest of the backpackers in a way if it makes any sense?... ok now I am gonna go to her channel to praise you.

    • @layne4376
      @layne4376 18 дней назад +3

      4 lbs for a full two person tent is pretty normal - 2 lbs per person is light.

    • @yaolu6784
      @yaolu6784 17 дней назад

      @@layne4376 I would use 2 people tent myself in this situation so it would be heavy for me; but as a 2P tent, 4lbs isn't bad.

  • @Paigebaby
    @Paigebaby 19 дней назад +6

    Sorry, Eric, Miranda definitely wins this round!
    And I’m 100% going to need to know the trail y’all are on right now. 😍

    • @eric_hanson
      @eric_hanson  19 дней назад +3

      BOOOO! Thumbs down! haha it's alright, Miranda's the winner here. We're in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness mostly on the Icicle Ridge Trail but we were doing a unique connection of several trails.

  • @garagebrewer
    @garagebrewer 18 дней назад +1

    13:12 OMG, the Labyrinth reference. I love that Eric says, "oh okay, not the creepy...". It's creepy, Eric. You should watch it. Cheers!

  • @AmandaDouin
    @AmandaDouin 18 дней назад +1

    Amazing duo! Comical and witty as always. Admire that about your videos guys! I’m inspired to not only add some of Miranda’s nick nacks, but also not be afraid to pack a 4 lb tent until I can afford an ultralight one. Thanks a million guys! ❤❤❤

  • @kristiharman2843
    @kristiharman2843 18 дней назад +1

    I love Miranda's accessories, especially the drawing kit and games. I LOVE Eric's backpack! I'm gonna look into it for myself cuz I think it would be great for general travel and I mostly dispersed camp near my car so I don't need something lightweight but I need something more durable and customizable cuz I always struggle to find a backpack that really fits my torso and I love the way it clips in the front more thoroughly.

  • @rfdinesen4027
    @rfdinesen4027 13 дней назад

    Love the gear battle. You both bring interesting perspectives on the gear.

  • @LivOnTrail
    @LivOnTrail 19 дней назад +3

    I love the two chest straps of your pack, Eric. I have often wanted a second chest strap on my pack when out on trail, particularly when I do have some slightly heavier loads.
    Although I gravitate towards lightweight gear myself, I really appreciate the recent emphasis on budget-friendly gear.

    • @eric_hanson
      @eric_hanson  19 дней назад +1

      I really like the double chest strap and I've started to see other companies incorporate it into UL packs, such as Zpacks. Curious to see if more companies adopt it as I think it really improves the way a pack carries.

  • @eyeseajujubee
    @eyeseajujubee 14 дней назад

    My mom got me that lantern for Christmas last year! It’s so versatile and cute!

  • @rockytopwrangler2069
    @rockytopwrangler2069 19 дней назад +3

    .. I have used down booties for many years ,, almost always at high altitude and overnight temps can get quite low even in summer ... Also carry sandles as water/camp shoes but have never worn together .. Another score for Miranda ..

    • @eric_hanson
      @eric_hanson  19 дней назад +2

      I think the booties / sandals combo is brilliant. I need to get me a pair of the Teva style sandals so they can pair up properly.

  • @Mark-tg2lo
    @Mark-tg2lo 16 дней назад

    Love the gear reviews and diy ideas !! Well done on a great video ! The colaberation with miranda is by my favorite videos of both of yours & her channel keep them coming please !!

  • @melodybales2038
    @melodybales2038 16 дней назад

    This is absolutely the franken-style perfect kit video! I feel like a want to be ultralight but I like my creature comforts. I am a larger lady who rolls around a lot at night, so having that big ole roomy tent would 100% be up my alley! I primarily do traditional car camping but it'd be nice to have some backpacker gear for times when I want to branch out or just make packing and unpacking my car easier solo.

  • @annethornton9938
    @annethornton9938 18 дней назад +1

    Wonderful and fun collab, as always. Both of you have been exploring a greater breadth of gear options this summer, exploring very valid budget options rather than purely deep dives into the most elite / UL / and unfortunately expensive gear (fun to watch for a while, until eaten alive by FOMO!). I love how you are able to pick up on great advice and great gear suggestions from each other, and make them your own. As to who had the best gear, I'm leaning a bit more towards Miranda's (LOVE HER AF BAG! COULD NEVER AFFORD IT!) but think I prefer your tent & sleep system. I picked up the NatureHike Mongar 2p this summer, haven't had a chance to use it yet, hope you get around to reviewing that, as I think it's a fairer comparison to the FS Granite than the Cloud Up in your recent reviews.

  • @b.s_offroad
    @b.s_offroad 17 дней назад

    Great video! Love this sequel. I really enjoy learning about gear as we're trying to get outfitted for backpacking.

  • @theicangram
    @theicangram 19 дней назад +3

    Hahahahaaaa......!!!! Eric now says "adore"!

    • @eric_hanson
      @eric_hanson  19 дней назад +2

      yeah when did this happen?!

    • @theicangram
      @theicangram 19 дней назад +1

      @@eric_hanson Hilarious! 21:47? "I genuinely adore LMNT."

  • @ThienNguyen-ec8yc
    @ThienNguyen-ec8yc 18 дней назад +2

    Eric, was that judgment in your tone lol, “is that the olllld one?” Lol

  • @valeriefromoregon
    @valeriefromoregon 14 дней назад

    Love her tent. I want one .. love Eric’s chair and sleeping bag. You both win.

  • @toryevanss4512
    @toryevanss4512 12 дней назад +1

    Who needs a backpack to carry a ton of gear? PARENTS!!! How did you all miss this? When backpack with my entire family my husband and i are carry pretty much all the gear for our younger kids. We go short enough distances that 35-40 pounds each isn't really a problem.

    • @eric_hanson
      @eric_hanson  12 дней назад +1

      yeah I blanked on some obvious ones! Parents and scouts and trip leaders, but most definitely parents!

  • @aylashank6629
    @aylashank6629 13 дней назад

    Have to admit, I love the orange/grey coordination! Featherstones tent is amazing, I keep hoping they will restock! But obviously the Hornet is excellent. I will have to test Nemo's new chair, but I too consider myself a Floor Gremlin.

  • @zaf_nz
    @zaf_nz 14 дней назад

    One thing on the Grayl is that it purifies, not just filters. So it removes viruses and some chemicals. Admittedly most places people go they aren’t at risk of water borne viruses.
    I’m off to Africa next month, so yeah, I’m taking mine 😊

  • @BackcountryExposure
    @BackcountryExposure 16 дней назад +1

    This is just great!

  • @elisaadams2292
    @elisaadams2292 15 дней назад +1

    I need to plan a trip entitled “Where in Washington is Miranda?” So I can get a sticker. … and say hello.

  • @sasuke1243
    @sasuke1243 12 дней назад +1

    make Rainer compare his kit XD I like Eric's pack though that's a rad pack. but i think I'd get Miranda's set up o3o

  • @sitlikeasades
    @sitlikeasades 18 дней назад

    I loved this!! It's a tie for me, I love the gear and the personalities. I'm definitely a "gadget pack rat" so Miranda's gadgets won me over, but Eric's setup is refreshing to see for the not-so-UL trips!

  • @afterdinnermint1760
    @afterdinnermint1760 17 дней назад

    You guys are hilarious. This was a great video. Cheers.

  • @Superfly816
    @Superfly816 16 дней назад

    The dual sternum straps are a GAME CHANGER! I’d only seen them on their running packs… I got one if their hunt style packs and truly feel the weight is worth it. Even if you have ultralight gear, it’s gonna carry it better.

  • @susiebennett6953
    @susiebennett6953 16 дней назад

    Love that Eric brought out the mystery ranch backpack ! I have a friend who loves his for backpacking due to the quality and durability . Best fit.

  • @gigiscomfortfood
    @gigiscomfortfood 14 дней назад

    I like the featherweight tent- hopefully it will get back in stock.

  • @lindab8774
    @lindab8774 15 дней назад

    I hope you two continue to make videos together. Love both of you. I vote for Miranda’s tent (although she got the idea from Eric). Also love how she accessorizes her gear. But love the price of some of Eric’s gear.

  • @barbarahultman5450
    @barbarahultman5450 19 дней назад +1

    I LOVE my Enlightened Equipment Convert quilt. Had it for three years and will never look back.

    • @eric_hanson
      @eric_hanson  19 дней назад +1

      seems like there's a lot of EE fans out there!

  • @rockytopwrangler2069
    @rockytopwrangler2069 19 дней назад +4

    ... Watch out Eric ,, I heard she trains with Mr Miyagi .. "packs in ,, packs off" ...

    • @eric_hanson
      @eric_hanson  19 дней назад +2

      haha, she is a worthy opponent!

  • @jbrooks12
    @jbrooks12 19 дней назад +3

    Eric, I like that you’re still packing the campingmoon stove.

    • @paulmphoto
      @paulmphoto 19 дней назад +1

      It has been boiling so fast for me with petril pot, this summer, even boiling big pots of whole corn on cob.

    • @eric_hanson
      @eric_hanson  19 дней назад +2

      Yep! It's honestly a fantastic stove and it's my go-to for sure now.

    • @eric_hanson
      @eric_hanson  19 дней назад +2

      are you backpacking with whole corn on the cob?! legendary!

    • @paulmphoto
      @paulmphoto 18 дней назад

      ​@@eric_hanson Yup corn, steak, twice baked potatoes it's all about priorities!

  • @JarradShaw
    @JarradShaw 19 дней назад +1

    I am so fascinated by the Bridger backpack!!!

    • @eric_hanson
      @eric_hanson  19 дней назад +1

      It's still a super interesting pack! And while I still like it, I did notice that since I have trended towards the UL side of things, the Bridger now feels a little more like overkill. But it did handle 50 lbs reeaally well!

  • @JaredandTasha
    @JaredandTasha 13 дней назад

    try Seal Skinz for sleep socks if you like the insulated booties, they double down as good back up gear for something like a rainy day

  • @On_Trail-Bumbles
    @On_Trail-Bumbles 16 дней назад

    Always love Miranda's backpack set up. She makes backpacking seem cozy.
    I even have a few similar items. Such as the solar blow-up lantern. Mine is color changing, though. I like the bear can so I don't over pack food for a trip.
    I agree that a mix and match of both your stuff would be awesome.
    I like your sleeping bag. Not sure if I'm a quilt type of girl. The Featherstone tent you have has been sold out for a few weeks now on Amazon, but the one person is still available but going fast. Perhaps they will have more available next season.?
    Who wins this round... Rainer, for holding the camera for you guys...lol
    I'm hoping you guys did a video of the trip. You all seem to have such a fun time together. Stay safe and have fun.

  • @alethearobinson8132
    @alethearobinson8132 17 дней назад

    Love seeing two "you tubers" sharing the stage in a positive way.
    There's a saying "The lighter the gear, the lighter your wallet"😅
    The Grayl is a purifier (filters out virus, etc) So it is way beyond a lifestraw. I found it to be a bit fussy and if you want to fill multiple bottles, there is a higher chance of contamination. For 1.75 oz more I have the MSR Guardian.
    Agree with Eric. Two person tent is the way to go.
    Always good ideas from Miranda and Eric.
    Thanks guys ( you too Rainer)

  • @ml-dz9ww
    @ml-dz9ww 19 дней назад +3

    The burp sealed the victory.

  • @petercabanillas244
    @petercabanillas244 19 дней назад +5

    Took a crew of scouts too Philmont scout ranch, I couldn’t go on trek caus e they said I was overweight. But I handed of my LMNT too my scouts, it may be made by LMNT, HOWEVER, my scouts refer too the packets as Peter’s magical salts. They full on went D&D quest using the LMNT as the health potion.

    • @eric_hanson
      @eric_hanson  19 дней назад +6

      Who's the they that said you were too overweight? While certain health conditions may affect people's ability to safely be out in the wild, there are ways for bigger people to also enjoy backpacking! But I love the creativity of "magical salts" haha brilliant!

    • @sassyvelvetvixen6645
      @sassyvelvetvixen6645 18 дней назад

      ​@@eric_hansonits a BSA thing due to liabilties they don't want to cover in an emergency situation. It stinks but it's what the world has come to due to a litigious society.

    • @petercabanillas244
      @petercabanillas244 18 дней назад +3

      @@eric_hanson scouting reg say an adult of 69” in height must be no more than 220 pounds in weight for High Adventure camping. Never mind I’d dropped from 270 down too 250 and reduced from a 44” waist too 42” (41”depending on water weight). In the critique that they have us fill out after our hide venture experience, I did mention that the average army, or Marine Corps heavy machine, gunner or motorman weigh in as much as I do and that they should change their requirements may be put in a physical fitness test. But it’s OK. I’ll get back out there and I’ll show them a thing or two.

    • @jonsanford2515
      @jonsanford2515 16 дней назад

      @@eric_hansonPhilmont is a BSA High Adventure program where crews of 12 scouts and adult leaders backpack 10-15 miles per day for 7-12 days at 7000-12,000 feet elevation. They have a maximum weight for participants based on height to help insure they are fit for the trek.
      The height/weight requirement is well publicized, and crews reserve treks 18 months in advance. it’s not a surprise that you learn about when you show up. Or at least it shouldn’t be.

  • @acidicentertainment4250
    @acidicentertainment4250 17 дней назад

    This actually was amazing cause I found things in both packs that I loved and will probably get. So a combination of both sides❤

  • @itsmeLori
    @itsmeLori 17 дней назад

    I love seeing you all together, I hope you do more!

  • @kcricket39
    @kcricket39 18 дней назад

    Eric and Miranda saying their two favorite LMNT flavors are the two I absolutely CANNOT stand. 😂 I'd happily trade for watermelon or mango chili.

  • @53nd4k
    @53nd4k 17 дней назад

    I have that exact same Nemo tent. The footprint size was what attracted me to this tent. I can fit it into some very small campsites. If you get claustrophobic, don't consider this tent - it is small. Also, one of the best colors for a tent that I've used. Relatively low-impact, but allows light to come in at about the right amount for me.

  • @JimmyJusa
    @JimmyJusa 18 дней назад

    The cracking sound as Eric stands up 😂

  • @safaridede
    @safaridede 17 дней назад

    I relate to the 1-P tent because I am SO particular about my stuff. Everything has to be in its spot 👌

  • @karyn4875
    @karyn4875 12 дней назад

    After enduring a painful shoulder while using 2 different ultralight backpacks, I got the Bridger based on Christi's recommendation. I love it. No more shoulder pain. It's worth the extra weight.

    • @eric_hanson
      @eric_hanson  12 дней назад

      oh nice! That's great to hear!

  • @LMonty09
    @LMonty09 13 дней назад

    Yes!!! That Labyrinth reference!

  • @WhyitJellyDonut
    @WhyitJellyDonut 18 дней назад +1

    Eric said pillow correctly! Good job Eric!

  • @samanehtoufanian4080
    @samanehtoufanian4080 16 дней назад

    I love my Nemo Aurora 2P tent. It’s super spacious and love the light diffusing pocket for my headlamp.

  • @tomatoomelette5111
    @tomatoomelette5111 13 дней назад

    Mystery Ranch packs are my favorite (I own two Bridgers and a Terraframe 65L), yes they are heavy but they are so comfortable, I do switch to my ultralight Atom Packs Mo50 from time to time too

  • @hector5299
    @hector5299 17 дней назад

    Hi Miranda! Nemo is awesome. I had the same issue with my tensor. Nemo replaced it with the new all season at no cost and even paid for return shipping. I had it back in my hands in 5 days!

  • @lizbean2
    @lizbean2 17 дней назад

    Consecutive Eric Hanson videos without a burp: 0

  • @bushcrafters3909
    @bushcrafters3909 18 дней назад

    I like the vid. Good explanation of weight to compfortability.

  • @camm288
    @camm288 18 дней назад

    My two favorite pieces of gear I use are my Backpack and Tent.
    My backpack is the pilgrim ultralight Roan, it is expensive, however it is fully customizable. You can pick between 3 different internal storage capacities, 40L, 45L, and 55L, with an extra 12L or so of extra storage on the outside. It has a carbon fiber frame, and can supposedly comfortably carry 45 lbs and a max of 50 lbs. I haven’t tested it to those limits.
    My tent is kinda controversial, not in the sense of what tent it is but because of how i modified it. I use the Durston X-Mid Pro 2, but I cut out the netting and floor and made it so I could use the regular X-Mid 2 inner. I didn’t care for how particular I had to be in order to manage condensation, but I really like the dyneema fly material, so I fused the two and made a double wall X-Mid Pro 2.

  • @raeperonneau4941
    @raeperonneau4941 18 дней назад

    It’s so magical that Miranda’s favorite beverage is also a treatment for the condition she has! I didn’t think she could become a better ambassador for LMNT but I was wrong. 😂

  • @monkey0lovin
    @monkey0lovin 19 дней назад +2

    Contact eye lens case if a game changer. Always trying to find ways to carry less, ointment, sunscreen, lotion. But I still want to carry it...... Thank you

    • @eric_hanson
      @eric_hanson  19 дней назад +1

      I'm definitely scrounging for my old contact case (I had lasik too) and using this on my next trip!

  • @j3hikes444
    @j3hikes444 18 дней назад

    I love my Bridger backpack for long water hauls on the Arizona trail

  • @LeopardLadyVintage
    @LeopardLadyVintage 17 дней назад

    Hey, I got the featherstone granite 2p tent as well! I think it's great for two person backpacking. My adventure partner and I split the weight together so it doesn't seem so cumbersome. I particularly like how spacious the inside feels and being able to keep the rainfly off when it's hot and dry.

  • @charlieblake1154
    @charlieblake1154 11 дней назад

    Loved this video. 2 of my farv's. As a novice, I leam so much. THANK YOU ! Quick question Eric, did you use an Ursack vs. the Canister?
    OBTW I'm half way through the icicle Divide. ❤

  • @1519Spring
    @1519Spring 14 дней назад

    Miranda, age will come for you, too. Enjoy the journey!

  • @bigmarkymark9669
    @bigmarkymark9669 22 часа назад

    Trace mineral drops is my go-to electrolytes

  • @traceydimperioTnT
    @traceydimperioTnT 18 дней назад

    Eric you definitely hit the groups of men and women that are outdoors ppl additional to backpacking as hunters, fishermen and photographers. You also are hit a more popular market. Miranda is definitely hitting the market for most women and older folks.
    Eric please keep looking for budget gear this will get more ppl out and majority are either weekenders or section hikers. Great job yo both of you!
    Trail on! TNT AT 86

  • @TieWolf
    @TieWolf 17 дней назад

    You know, Miranda mentioned LMNT helping with the migraines, but as a woman with dysautonomia (POTS being one category of dysautonomia) I am so glad I got into using LMNT. It actually works well for me and I faint quite a bit and have a few comorbid dx that makes the dysautonomia struggle more tedious with backpacking. (Sjrogrens syndrome, EDS, Bradycardia)
    I had one instance early on in my dysautonomia diagnosis where I went hiking, collapsed, and couldn't get back off the trail safely. My phone was on 14% and EMS had a tough time getting to me. I have long term head injury issues from fainting and hitting my head so much because of dysautonomia and that instance taught me the hard way that "no pain no gain" is such a dangerous phrase and that you need to listen to your body.
    I am so sorry to hear that Miranda has POTS, but I had a suspicion... while it sucks, I am glad I am not alone. Dysautnomia can be disabling and life changing especially if you end up being one of the lucky folks that doesn't "grow out of it" (some people do lose the dysautonomia issues after a few years, but I have had it since 2015 so...). Once again, Miranda making me feel validated.

  • @MattVHulst
    @MattVHulst 18 дней назад

    I'm a little surprised I haven't seen you take the Radix around more often. I know you love mystery ranch. That pack has piqued my curiosity a few times

  • @katrinafahey5248
    @katrinafahey5248 18 дней назад

    Miranda's setup is my fav 👌 great video!!

  • @nitrasoumetho8992
    @nitrasoumetho8992 18 дней назад

    I’ve been waiting for this for so long!!!!!!!🤍

  • @weirdmusicmixmaster
    @weirdmusicmixmaster 13 дней назад

    eric has more stuff id use, im not into ultralight, i do a mix of bushcraft with backpacking so having more rugged heavy stuff doesnt bother me.

  • @ja2595
    @ja2595 19 дней назад +2

    21 seconds in, and I'm going to go ahead and guess that Miranda mentions pooping 11 times. I'll come back at the end to see how close I was

  • @colesky33
    @colesky33 19 дней назад

    Eric your videos are always delivering amazing content… going on my first backpacking trip this October !

    • @eric_hanson
      @eric_hanson  19 дней назад

      aw thanks! I'm so glad to hear that. And that's amazing! Where you headed?

    • @colesky33
      @colesky33 18 дней назад

      @@eric_hanson I’m going to try a small section of the north country trail in the pictured rocks of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula!

  • @MalinaCC
    @MalinaCC 18 дней назад

    A neck gaiter works as an easy pillowcase! Also works as a tube top or headband if you’re desperate enough 😂

  • @87Ahoff87
    @87Ahoff87 14 дней назад

    I utilized a couple of Miranda’s DIY vids for my recent motorcycle bike camping trip. I’ve been binging on “new school backpacking” vids. All my equipment is ~20 yrs old. I needed ideas how to utilize what I have while minimizing volume (not necessarily weight) as possible. I’d def love to upgrade (update) my tent & sleeping bag or possibly switch to a quilt. You guys are giving me so many great ideas! Hell, even my down booties are “out dated” & bulky! 😂. Question, though. I don’t recall if it was this vid or the Utah OA gear test vid, but you mentioned putting your pillow inside your mummy bag hood while sleeping not being ideal. Would you elaborate?

  • @xtremeevo
    @xtremeevo 18 дней назад

    The “Atta-Boy” part 😂😂

  • @AngryPenguin25
    @AngryPenguin25 18 дней назад +1

    If you have not seen them, I recommend epic water filters. Could be a lighter and easier option for your water filter.

  • @jerryfife2015tacoma
    @jerryfife2015tacoma 19 дней назад

    One of my most favorite pieces of gear is with Erik and that is the Grayl titanium water filter, wich I have also, but not only is it a water filter it's also a water purifier. It not only takes out the bacteria but also removes viruses that may be in the water, not heard of viruses around here but it does a great job. May be why the price is so high Great video enjoyed watching very much.

  • @HauntedToeTag
    @HauntedToeTag 18 дней назад

    I have 2 Bridger packs and love them. Super comfy

  • @beingaleaf
    @beingaleaf 18 дней назад

    I love Miranda's fun accessories, but in terms of price/weight/durability balance factors, I actually like Eric's gear more! With my particular body needs, gear that gives me more space, more adjust-ability, and more efficient weight transfer helps SO MUCH with pain and fatigue, in a way that just saving on weight really doesn't.

  • @MrRmacattack1
    @MrRmacattack1 19 дней назад +1

    She's such a great personality.

    • @eric_hanson
      @eric_hanson  19 дней назад +1

      Miranda is one of the best!

  • @user-ek3uv9yc2u
    @user-ek3uv9yc2u 16 дней назад

    Will you be at GORP in October? That would be awesome!

  • @royvelajr956
    @royvelajr956 16 дней назад

    Omg what camping spot is this??? It’s picture perfect!