Use a Becket hitch and you can ditch the carabiners on your hammock. The extra food you have at the end is always my challenge. I mean, extra food is one of the 10 essentials, right? But I always kick myself at the end of a trip if I have a couple pounds of food I didn't eat that I carried around for "just in case".
I know right!? I have never once planned my food as efficiently as I feel like I tried to... I actually like the beaners. Because they are different colors it helps me remember which end I have my little gear loft set up in for my head end lol
They do have some great finds. I have used their sit pads, sleep pads in the winter, and I often find myself reaching for their clothing. What's your favorite thing that you have picked up from them?
I love that you smelled the socks. Now I truly believe that it’s real.
Im glad I could convince you lol!
Great video pal!
Thanks man! I’m working on an idea for the next one I think you’ll like too. 😁
Use a Becket hitch and you can ditch the carabiners on your hammock.
The extra food you have at the end is always my challenge. I mean, extra food is one of the 10 essentials, right? But I always kick myself at the end of a trip if I have a couple pounds of food I didn't eat that I carried around for "just in case".
I know right!? I have never once planned my food as efficiently as I feel like I tried to...
I actually like the beaners. Because they are different colors it helps me remember which end I have my little gear loft set up in for my head end lol
I hardly ever see anyone using gear from mountain Warehouse even though they've got decent stuff.
They do have some great finds. I have used their sit pads, sleep pads in the winter, and I often find myself reaching for their clothing. What's your favorite thing that you have picked up from them?
@@BACKPACKERish the 1p tent and a down sleeping bag, I've got a bunch of other stuff too.
@@shawnr6117 I was looking at their 1p bicycle tent the other day!
@@BACKPACKERish it's a good tent for the money, especially since it's on sale right now.
70 km is 44 miles, that’s quite a walk.
And a GLORIOUS walk it was!!!!
Where did ya hike?
It was a beautiful trip up the cline river to pinto lake! Was surprised to see it still frozen over...
@@BACKPACKERish Looks awesome, I enjoyed the video!
Solid load out, pal. Nice work. How was the hike itself?
Gravy brother! Clear trails and beautiful views. About 17k per day so nice chill pace with lots of camp time.