Nice list Chris. While I'm no long-distance thru hiker nor an ultralight fanatic, I'm always up for shaving some weight. Regarding clothing, I don't skimp on socks and often bring a few extra pairs simply because soaked socks sucks :D Also, last year I switched from using a jetboil to an Esbit stove with the fuel cubes. It's small, lightweight and very inexpensive. I can fit my whole "kitchen" inside the pot -(including the stove, folding spork, matches/lighter, about 8 cubes and a homemade tinfoil windscreen - and it all weighs about 14 oz. Thanks for the constant tips! Love the greenbelly bars too. -Jeff
Rock n roll Jeff. Read a lot about the Esbit stoves - never actually tried though. Will check it out. Thanks for the notes... and glad you enjoy the bars :)
I might not be a true ultralighter (I am not willing to part with my jetboil minimo for something that just boils water, I do pack some onions almost every time) but I have ditched camp clothes and didn't have any issues with it. Also there is no way I would go with a liquid fuel stove anywhere near vegetation unless it's really cold. I don't think that the risk of starting forest fire is worth the few saved grams
It's no wonder you started a successful business, great presence and thought. I have bought your food, really enjoy it. A super light camp shoe is the imitation crocs at Walmart, lighter than my Xero sandals by a good bit and they smash down easy.
I think the comparison to Alcohol stoves is a bit misleading. No mention of the weight of the alcohol that is needed to burn. If you need to boils 2 cups of water, how much alcohol is needed?
The whole backpacking community needs to quit thinking hand sanitizer is adequate for washing your hands. It does NOT treat norovirus, which ends up popping up in the back country every year.
Cutting a toothbrush in half or using a tiny one as shown to save, what, .01oz, is asinine and almost childish. I can't take anyone seriously who does these things.
Yep, I use all sorts actually. Running shoes (escalante), trail runners (brooks cascadia), 'boot-like trail runners' (la sportiva wildcats), and hiking sandals (bedrock). Depends on the trail and my mood :)
Just made a pair of insole flip-flops. BRILLIANT! A little silly too, but I’ll get over it 😅
Nice list Chris. While I'm no long-distance thru hiker nor an ultralight fanatic, I'm always up for shaving some weight. Regarding clothing, I don't skimp on socks and often bring a few extra pairs simply because soaked socks sucks :D
Also, last year I switched from using a jetboil to an Esbit stove with the fuel cubes. It's small, lightweight and very inexpensive. I can fit my whole "kitchen" inside the pot -(including the stove, folding spork, matches/lighter, about 8 cubes and a homemade tinfoil windscreen - and it all weighs about 14 oz.
Thanks for the constant tips! Love the greenbelly bars too.
-Jeff
Rock n roll Jeff. Read a lot about the Esbit stoves - never actually tried though. Will check it out. Thanks for the notes... and glad you enjoy the bars :)
Bring Mole skin and gold bond too. If your feet are screwed you're screwed.
Fuel Canister in water to guesstimate how much fuel you have remaining is awesome. Thanks!
Thanks! Can't say that is an original idea. Heard that one for the first time many years ago.
Make sure the canaster doesn’t have air trapped under the bottom or you will get a false reading
MSR canisters have the makings on the can. When you float it, you can see how much fuel
I might not be a true ultralighter (I am not willing to part with my jetboil minimo for something that just boils water, I do pack some onions almost every time) but I have ditched camp clothes and didn't have any issues with it.
Also there is no way I would go with a liquid fuel stove anywhere near vegetation unless it's really cold. I don't think that the risk of starting forest fire is worth the few saved grams
Thanks the cannister in water tip is great.
Great tips. Thanks. My tip, pack coffee granules in a little Systema spice pot, no paper waste and saves money on buying the sachets
Yum!
Cutting the toothbrush is such a meme, great video tough
You're better off giving yourself an enema to clear out your colon and getting rid of that weight than the 4 grams of a toothbrush handle.
It's no wonder you started a successful business, great presence and thought. I have bought your food, really enjoy it. A super light camp shoe is the imitation crocs at Walmart, lighter than my Xero sandals by a good bit and they smash down easy.
Much appreciated Dan. Interesting. Will keep an eye out next time at Walmart ;)
Another great ass VIDEO.
Great stuff
I think the comparison to Alcohol stoves is a bit misleading. No mention of the weight of the alcohol that is needed to burn. If you need to boils 2 cups of water, how much alcohol is needed?
about 50g or less
Is that a GG Kumo I see? 👍🏼
Yessum it is! Good eye.
The whole backpacking community needs to quit thinking hand sanitizer is adequate for washing your hands. It does NOT treat norovirus, which ends up popping up in the back country every year.
Cutting a toothbrush in half or using a tiny one as shown to save, what, .01oz, is asinine and almost childish. I can't take anyone seriously who does these things.
Interesting that the shoes you were wearing aren’t trail runners. Do you actually use Escalante on the trail?
Yep, I use all sorts actually. Running shoes (escalante), trail runners (brooks cascadia), 'boot-like trail runners' (la sportiva wildcats), and hiking sandals (bedrock). Depends on the trail and my mood :)
I prefer to pack my gorilla tape around an old Costco card, then hide a couple razor blades in the first 2 wraps.
Dig it!
Try walking down hill to get water and tell me if those homemade shoes work...
Duct tape. I go for wraps around my trekking poles.
Yea! 💪
Wrap your duck tape around your lighter
LAst thing I’d be worried about is the bear eating my food
I know I am pretty off topic but do anybody know a good website to watch new tv shows online ?
@Milo Maxim Lately I have been using flixzone. You can find it by googling =)
Stopped watching at 0:30
Want to save the most weight? Don’t go backpacking at all.
Well doesn't that SUCK for an answer