I love ultralight packing! Some tips that helped me in the field: - Keep your batteries warm at night (they die a lot faster when they're cold) - Take a small bag of dry rice to fill your shoes with when they're wet. Wet shoes are a nightmare to get dry again when in the field - Always take a towel with you, it WILL come in handy, every single time - Download your maps before you go, so you still find your way everywhere offline, when there's no reception
All really great tips, thanks for sharing! I’ll add in addition to the rice, save all of your silica gel packets from packaging you receive! Comes in really handy and can sometimes be more effective than rice for smaller objects.
You travel with a bag of rice? I find that my shoes dry faster from body heat when worn than anything else, and with quality wool socks I find my feet don’t get cold.
For natural deodorant, the only one I’ve found to work is Arm & Hammer Essentials. It’s usually in the men’s section, even though I’m a female, I feel like they have very neutral scents (and actually my husband turned me onto it! lol). Great video!
I recently got a pair of camp/beach type of shoes that I’ve been really enjoying for outdoor stuff. I can definitely see the appeal for the right trip!
Everywhere I've been there are shops. For Nepal I didn't even pack a razor. Cheap enough to get a barbershop shave (better than you could ever do yourself) every other day. Clothing is something one can buy in most places. Before the flight out drop off your t-shirts and sarong to a charity clothing bin. Never skimp on shoes, especially if you have big feet. Happy trails.
I have a few channel videos which I not only like to watch but I like to just keep it on as background noise as im doing my assignments or editing, this is one of em.
I am bit confused about the focus on merino wool clothing. This is nice when you hand wash these clothing, but if you want to farm out washing of these clothing then they will be shredded. Wouldn't you be better off with more durable synthetics for travel.
I wonder about this all the time too! I use wool for damn near everything when I travel/hike on my own and I’m in control of my own laundry, but when I travel for work, which is about 6 months of the year, I’m too busy to do anything else than drop it off at a cleaner, and like I don’t know if I trust the little old lady that does my wash in Cusco or Kyoto to understand the care instructions of THIS t-shirt is different than the care instructions of THAT t-shirt.
@@kentroklus My concern is about travel in both South Asia and South East Asia. In those countries, the wool clothing may not survive the washing. Same may apply for some South American countries as well.
This is my exact reason why I don’t own wool clothes as well. I would love to use them but I use laundrettes all over the world and they would get ruined and lost often. Instead I still stick with “normal” cotton clothes. Cheap, easy to replace and I don’t mind if they get ruined/lost.
I don't send washing out but use a laundry/delicates bag for woolen stuff. It can then go in a wash with other stuff. The benefits outweigh the risks.synthetics have to be washed daily. the exception is outerwear shorts (like sports shorts). With Nylon they're durable, and with woolen underwear don't need to be washed often
Another great video! Enjoy your trip. I been traveling so much again and I couldn't be happier. I got my wife and 7 year old son traveling with one bag as well. Wife and I are using the calpak stevyn duffle bags and our son is using his carry on size rolling luggage. he loves being able to finally help us with his luggage. i will say, the duffles we have are great for road trips no matter how long the trip. But my wife and I only complain is that even though we packs light, the bag is to heavy for us to carry all over the airport. As much as we want to do the one backpack travel we will be investing in rolling luggages before the end of the year.
I feel the same way about my Pakt one duffel. Absolutely love it for road trips, but always end up grabbing a backpack for air travel instead. Glad to hear your back and traveling again!
I have that same phone stand! Also, I use Native deodorant and I think it works the best compared to other natural deodorants I’ve tried. It isn’t the cheapest but, it works well.
Yea I don’t get the rewearing two pairs of underwear for a week. It’s not gonna change your carry comfort to bring a few extra pairs of lightweight underwear. It’s a few oz. I don’t care what the fabric is that just seems gross and uncomfortable.
I watched like 7 of your videos in a row and just realized I wasn’t subscribed!!! My bad. Awesome stuff man I like how you show how to pack for us normal folks that don’t have the need for giant film gear.
I have had really good luck with the Bravo Sierra deodorant, it is a mostly natural product i believe and it has performed really well for me over the last year
Have you ever tried cream deodorant? You can get one in the US. Or melt down the remnants or a piece of deodorant (cup in a microwave) and pour it into an old, empty chapstick tube. It slidifies again and weighs nothing. I did this for backpacking.
This was posted 2 years ago, but just watching now. Have you tried Pradalab deodorant? It’s natural and works for 48 hours! The small container is still too big for my minimalist travel, but I just put some in a smaller container and good to go!
You should try Uncle Harry’s tooth powder. I’m not affiliated with them, I just enjoy their tooth powder since a little goes a long way and my mouth feels cleaner using the powder than using toothpaste. The essential oils in the powder are also very refreshing. I tried crystal deodorants awhile back and they didn’t work for me. After trying other natural deodorants (some worked better than others), I developed a sensitivity to the baking soda found in many of them, but applying coconut oil on top helped with that. I decided to give crystal deodorant another try and it worked this time! I would get some irritation from it too, so I also applied coconut oil after using the crystal deodorant and since coconut oil has antimicrobial properties, it’s been a good combination.
Try each and every natural deodorant. Is super good and my husband work in a restaurant 10 hours and come home smelling good. We try every natural deodorant and this is the best one you can find it in amazon.
Not too bad considering it’ll last indefinitely! Be sure to shop around a bit too if youre thinking about picking one up, seems like the price was pretty varied depending on the store.
I do! Depending on your budget and weight/size restrictions I have two that I really like. If you're okay with inflatable and want to save some money/weight/space this one is really solid: amzn.to/3n671Ug If you can afford the extra space in your bag for a non inflatable I really like this one too: amzn.to/3yPETar
I’m so glad you’re digging the beardbrand utility bar, it’s still a go-to for me. Most of my utility bars last at least 3 months for me. I also have the same experience with natural deodorants as you do so until I find something or create something myself-Dove is my choice.
Kicking myself for taking so long to try it, haha. Nice to hear from someone else in a similar deodorant situation too, feel like all those options work for everyone but me sometimes.
You don’t need deodorant. Of course, it does mean that you have to throw away all your shirts that you’ve ever worn with deodorant and buy new ones that you never use deodorant with. Because the deodorant gets into the fabric and means that you need more deodorant. But I haven’t worn deodorant for over 20 years and have never needed to, although I don’t eat meat . I do keep a pack of antibacterial wet wipes with me and usually use these before I put my T-shirt on. Once you realise this, it’s a game changer.
Hey Josh, I'm trying to decide whether it make sense to buy a camera for travel or just upgrade my smartphone. The iphone 12 pro max is temping. What are your thoughts on the comparison between the iphone and something like a point and shoot or mirrorless camera + kit lens for travel?
I think it just depends on your travel style and photography style. If I’m going home to visit family, or just having a more ‘touristy’ sort of trip sticking inside of the city I’m really happy with just the phone. If I’m going and doing more outdoor exploring though I really like to bring the big camera when I can, I mainly enjoy nature/landscape photography personally though. Hopefully this helps a bit!
It’s been several years since I’ve tried, I didn’t have much luck but native is by far the most recommended to me so maybe I should give it another shot.
@@joshfenn I had been using it for several months, and then had to switch scents, recently tried a third, and not only had the reoccurring issue but broke out from that particular one. Unfortunately I’m back on the hunt.
I’ve grown to really love my Zion pants from Prana, got them for hiking but theyre incredible comfortable and technically capable for travel. They have a pretty strong lineup of women’s options available, I’d take a look at what they have!
After trying a dozen different deodorants, I found byHumankind to work for me. Everyman Jack worked for a few years but my skins microbiome changed several months ago and it stopped working.
I do the never ending travel! We have the same for the soap bar ;) ... Toothpaste I want to try the powder one, at the time I use Colgate without anything bad it in, the Bio version ... But it is not carry on compatible!
@@joshfenn oh Beautiful Portland. I used to live there and haven't been there for a long time. But this year it is on my list, so I will go to pdx and see my Beautiful gorge ❤️😉
I’ve been leaving the big camera behind more often lately as the iPhone cameras improve, especially aiming for an ultralight setup like this. It comes with me sometimes though! Just depends on the trip.
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I love ultralight packing! Some tips that helped me in the field:
- Keep your batteries warm at night (they die a lot faster when they're cold)
- Take a small bag of dry rice to fill your shoes with when they're wet. Wet shoes are a nightmare to get dry again when in the field
- Always take a towel with you, it WILL come in handy, every single time
- Download your maps before you go, so you still find your way everywhere offline, when there's no reception
All really great tips, thanks for sharing! I’ll add in addition to the rice, save all of your silica gel packets from packaging you receive! Comes in really handy and can sometimes be more effective than rice for smaller objects.
@@joshfenn that's actually really smart! Thanks!
There’s a man who knows where his towel is.
You travel with a bag of rice?
I find that my shoes dry faster from body heat when worn than anything else, and with quality wool socks I find my feet don’t get cold.
Btw I didn’t mean for that to sound dismissive. I’ve just never heard that before. Cool solution! Thanks!
For natural deodorant, the only one I’ve found to work is Arm & Hammer Essentials. It’s usually in the men’s section, even though I’m a female, I feel like they have very neutral scents (and actually my husband turned me onto it! lol). Great video!
Thanks for sharing the tip, I’ll definitely keep this one in mind when it’s time to resupply!
I like the way you talk. You have a soothing voice and can transmit your ideas very clearly 👍🏼
So happy to hear that, thanks for the support!
I would usually bring along a pair of sandals for just lounging or going to the beach, and they work well when the weather gets warmer.
I recently got a pair of camp/beach type of shoes that I’ve been really enjoying for outdoor stuff. I can definitely see the appeal for the right trip!
Everywhere I've been there are shops. For Nepal I didn't even pack a razor. Cheap enough to get a barbershop shave (better than you could ever do yourself) every other day.
Clothing is something one can buy in most places. Before the flight out drop off your t-shirts and sarong to a charity clothing bin.
Never skimp on shoes, especially if you have big feet.
Happy trails.
Definitely a great strategy not enough people realize! I rarely worry about ‘just in case’ items keeping this strategy in mind. Thanks for sharing!
I have a few channel videos which I not only like to watch but I like to just keep it on as background noise as im doing my assignments or editing, this is one of em.
That’s awesome, thanks for the support!
BROOOOOO!!!!!! That soap bag is a GAME CHANGER!!!
Glad to hear someone else is excited about it, I was so happy when I found it haha.
Very much enjoy your videos. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
So glad to hear that, thanks for the support!
I am bit confused about the focus on merino wool clothing. This is nice when you hand wash these clothing, but if you want to farm out washing of these clothing then they will be shredded. Wouldn't you be better off with more durable synthetics for travel.
I wonder about this all the time too! I use wool for damn near everything when I travel/hike on my own and I’m in control of my own laundry, but when I travel for work, which is about 6 months of the year, I’m too busy to do anything else than drop it off at a cleaner, and like I don’t know if I trust the little old lady that does my wash in Cusco or Kyoto to understand the care instructions of THIS t-shirt is different than the care instructions of THAT t-shirt.
I wonder if anyone here has experience sending wool clothes out to be cleaned while traveling? I’d love to hear!
@@kentroklus My concern is about travel in both South Asia and South East Asia. In those countries, the wool clothing may not survive the washing. Same may apply for some South American countries as well.
This is my exact reason why I don’t own wool clothes as well. I would love to use them but I use laundrettes all over the world and they would get ruined and lost often. Instead I still stick with “normal” cotton clothes. Cheap, easy to replace and I don’t mind if they get ruined/lost.
I don't send washing out but use a laundry/delicates bag for woolen stuff. It can then go in a wash with other stuff. The benefits outweigh the risks.synthetics have to be washed daily. the exception is outerwear shorts (like sports shorts). With Nylon they're durable, and with woolen underwear don't need to be washed often
Recently been using distilled vinegar as a deodorant. It’s not a solid but easily obtainable at any destination. So far it’s worked surprisingly well.
Nice loadout. I would add a small Pack Towel and a reusable Spork like a Light my Fire or humangear Gobites.
Most places I’m traveling to have those available to me but great tip for the right situation!
You had me at indefinitely!
We’re all so eager after last year!
I feel like the collard shirt I bring is never used. I guess I don’t get invited to enough fancy parties.
Haha I get that. It doesn’t always come with me, just depends on the trip because I’ve fallen into the same issue in the past.
Another great video! Enjoy your trip. I been traveling so much again and I couldn't be happier. I got my wife and 7 year old son traveling with one bag as well. Wife and I are using the calpak stevyn duffle bags and our son is using his carry on size rolling luggage. he loves being able to finally help us with his luggage. i will say, the duffles we have are great for road trips no matter how long the trip. But my wife and I only complain is that even though we packs light, the bag is to heavy for us to carry all over the airport. As much as we want to do the one backpack travel we will be investing in rolling luggages before the end of the year.
I feel the same way about my Pakt one duffel. Absolutely love it for road trips, but always end up grabbing a backpack for air travel instead. Glad to hear your back and traveling again!
I have that same phone stand! Also, I use Native deodorant and I think it works the best compared to other natural deodorants I’ve tried. It isn’t the cheapest but, it works well.
I’ll have to give native another look, thanks for sharing!
more underweat and socks don't weigh a lot but do a lot to improve the way you feel on a vacation
Don’t skimp if you need them! Been pretty happy with utilizing travel fabrics and bringing less myself though.
Yea I don’t get the rewearing two pairs of underwear for a week. It’s not gonna change your carry comfort to bring a few extra pairs of lightweight underwear. It’s a few oz. I don’t care what the fabric is that just seems gross and uncomfortable.
I use the collapsible Hydrapak bottle for travel. Folds to very small size. No leaks yet.
I've checked into these but have always been concerned with the mixed reviews and leaking. Glad yours has been working well!
I watched like 7 of your videos in a row and just realized I wasn’t subscribed!!! My bad. Awesome stuff man I like how you show how to pack for us normal folks that don’t have the need for giant film gear.
Thanks so much for the support, happy to hear you’re enjoying the videos!
I have had really good luck with the Bravo Sierra deodorant, it is a mostly natural product i believe and it has performed really well for me over the last year
I haven’t heard of that one, I’ll definitely check it out when I get the chance!
Have you ever tried cream deodorant? You can get one in the US. Or melt down the remnants or a piece of deodorant (cup in a microwave) and pour it into an old, empty chapstick tube. It slidifies again and weighs nothing. I did this for backpacking.
I’ve heard of this but haven’t tried it before. Might be worth trying out, thanks for sharing the idea!
One “natural” brand I have been using lately is method men. I like. Not sure if they have travel size. Not the cheapest out there but I do like.
I’ve used their body wash before, I’ll have to check out the deodorant!
This was posted 2 years ago, but just watching now. Have you tried Pradalab deodorant? It’s natural and works for 48 hours! The small container is still too big for my minimalist travel, but I just put some in a smaller container and good to go!
Haven’t heard of that one, I’ll definitely make a note to check it out!
You should try Uncle Harry’s tooth powder. I’m not affiliated with them, I just enjoy their tooth powder since a little goes a long way and my mouth feels cleaner using the powder than using toothpaste. The essential oils in the powder are also very refreshing. I tried crystal deodorants awhile back and they didn’t work for me. After trying other natural deodorants (some worked better than others), I developed a sensitivity to the baking soda found in many of them, but applying coconut oil on top helped with that. I decided to give crystal deodorant another try and it worked this time! I would get some irritation from it too, so I also applied coconut oil after using the crystal deodorant and since coconut oil has antimicrobial properties, it’s been a good combination.
Thanks for all the info, I’ll be sure to check out the tooth powder and maybe give the crystal another shot!
I loved this video! Please do a one bag travel video for longer trips 1 month +
That’d be a great idea for a future video, thanks for sharing the idea!
Nice I’ve been looking into toothpaste tabs. Do you think it is about the equivalent of having a tube?
Relatively similar in weight and use I’d say, but the benefit of not dealing with liquid regulations is great for travel.
Try each and every natural deodorant. Is super good and my husband work in a restaurant 10 hours and come home smelling good. We try every natural deodorant and this is the best one you can find it in amazon.
Glad they’re working well for you!
Arm and hammer essentials is pretty good .
I’ll be sure to keep it in mind!
that small matador dry sack back is so expensive!
Not too bad considering it’ll last indefinitely! Be sure to shop around a bit too if youre thinking about picking one up, seems like the price was pretty varied depending on the store.
Pro tip: If you need a laptop, just bring an ipad pro 11 and get an azure VM that you can remote to.
Been wanting to pick up a new iPad for a while and do something like this. I usually use teamviewer to remote in, I’ll have to check out azure!
Any advice for travel pillow?
I do! Depending on your budget and weight/size restrictions I have two that I really like. If you're okay with inflatable and want to save some money/weight/space this one is really solid: amzn.to/3n671Ug
If you can afford the extra space in your bag for a non inflatable I really like this one too: amzn.to/3yPETar
I’m so glad you’re digging the beardbrand utility bar, it’s still a go-to for me. Most of my utility bars last at least 3 months for me.
I also have the same experience with natural deodorants as you do so until I find something or create something myself-Dove is my choice.
Kicking myself for taking so long to try it, haha. Nice to hear from someone else in a similar deodorant situation too, feel like all those options work for everyone but me sometimes.
You don’t need deodorant. Of course, it does mean that you have to throw away all your shirts that you’ve ever worn with deodorant and buy new ones that you never use deodorant with. Because the deodorant gets into the fabric and means that you need more deodorant.
But I haven’t worn deodorant for over 20 years and have never needed to, although I don’t eat meat . I do keep a pack of antibacterial wet wipes with me and usually use these before I put my T-shirt on. Once you realise this, it’s a game changer.
Why would I need to throw away all of my clothes?
I've enjoyed using Luke so far for a more natural deodorant. Works pretty well and I can use it in the nether regions to help with smell
I’ll keep it in mind, thanks for letting me know!
@@joshfenn just noticed it autocorrected, the actual name is Lume
Hey Josh, I'm trying to decide whether it make sense to buy a camera for travel or just upgrade my smartphone. The iphone 12 pro max is temping. What are your thoughts on the comparison between the iphone and something like a point and shoot or mirrorless camera + kit lens for travel?
I think it just depends on your travel style and photography style. If I’m going home to visit family, or just having a more ‘touristy’ sort of trip sticking inside of the city I’m really happy with just the phone. If I’m going and doing more outdoor exploring though I really like to bring the big camera when I can, I mainly enjoy nature/landscape photography personally though. Hopefully this helps a bit!
Josh, have you tried Native? I have had many issues with deodorant, but this has been a great, more natural alternative that has worked well for me.
It’s been several years since I’ve tried, I didn’t have much luck but native is by far the most recommended to me so maybe I should give it another shot.
@@joshfenn I had been using it for several months, and then had to switch scents, recently tried a third, and not only had the reoccurring issue but broke out from that particular one. Unfortunately I’m back on the hunt.
Love your channel. Can you recommend a women’s equivalent to the Outlier pants?
I’ve grown to really love my Zion pants from Prana, got them for hiking but theyre incredible comfortable and technically capable for travel. They have a pretty strong lineup of women’s options available, I’d take a look at what they have!
Well done Sir!
Thanks!
So much fun!
Can’t wait to get out this year!
The only natural deodorant that works for me is WILD deodorant. Amazing natural deodorant in a refillable case and they also do little travel sticks
I’ll keep it in mind, thanks for the rec!
I might have to pick up those pants!😅
I was thinking the same thing 😂
They’re really great! Outlier has a pretty intense cult following in their subreddit too, haha.
I’ve been looking at them for years, I just wish they made pants with a straight leg. I can’t fit my huge hiking calves in those tapered legs 😭
Watch out, you'll never go back to regular jeans or chinos!
After trying a dozen different deodorants, I found byHumankind to work for me. Everyman Jack worked for a few years but my skins microbiome changed several months ago and it stopped working.
Haven’t heard of that one, I’ll be sure to check it out!
ARM & HAMMER™ essentials™ Solid Deodorant, Rosemary Lavender is the best natural that I found.
Thanks for the tip!
Awesome video! Thanks for the free 14 day trial!!
Let me know if you have any class recommendations for me!
No first aid kit?
Usually with city travel that stuff is pretty easily accessed for me, but I always bring my first aid backpacking and camping outdoors!
Exactly what I was looking for!
Happy to hear it!
I know what that lil tube packaging is from, though I can't tell which. . . uh .. . Flower shop. . . It's specifically from 😏
😉
What is it from? 😅
@@MBN.7 I'm just being coy it's a tube for a prerolled joint from a dispensary
@@asthmaticrhino Ahh okay 😂🤦♂️ I don’t smoke so I’d never know 😂😂😂 thanks tho!
@@asthmaticrhino that's a little short no? maybe the packaging from a dab cart?
Nice video bro
Thanks!
I do the never ending travel! We have the same for the soap bar ;) ... Toothpaste I want to try the powder one, at the time I use Colgate without anything bad it in, the Bio version ... But it is not carry on compatible!
Glad a true traveler approves! I’m out frequently but usually just shorter trips for the most part haha. The powder tabs have been great for me.
@@joshfenn so if you do sometimes traveling, where are your located (Base) at?
I’m originally from Michigan but moved out to Portland, OR a few years ago.
@@joshfenn oh Beautiful Portland. I used to live there and haven't been there for a long time. But this year it is on my list, so I will go to pdx and see my Beautiful gorge ❤️😉
Do you have to hand wash these merino wool clothes?
You might with some merino stuff, but for everything I have I usually do a cold wash and air dry and it’s worked really well for me so far.
I would love to find a pants like that for women as I cant seem to find that one for us ladies on the site.
I’ll be sure to let everyone know if I hear of any! Pretty sure outlier is just focused on men’s clothes for now.
Killshot OG’s ordered
You’re gonna love em!
I too could not find a good alternative to deodorant. I tried all the crystal deodorant and they just didn't work.
Some recommendations in the comments here I’m gonna check out, might be worth a look for you too!
harry's deodorant is really good
I’ll check it out, thanks for the recommendation!
Omg you’re so handsome there’s something 1940s about you 😭 so cute I LOVE you MARRY ME. Nice video
Bruh
I’m flattered, but happily taken!
Oh gosh.
Stick with Degree.
It’s been working alright for me so far
Native deodorant from target is the move.
I’ve had this one on my list to try for a bit, thanks for the rec!
Dont you carry your a7 mark 3
I’ve been leaving the big camera behind more often lately as the iPhone cameras improve, especially aiming for an ultralight setup like this. It comes with me sometimes though! Just depends on the trip.
Next time just bring 1 cord with a micro USB to lightning adapter
I’ll have to check into those, thanks for the tip!
DOM deodorant, made on Salt Spring Island Canada
Noted, thanks for the rec!
#Packinggoals. This will never happen for me.
I would have said the same a few years ago :)
Try Bravo Sierra deodorant
Noted!
This actually is not even near the absolute minimum. Check out Artis Guru that guy has 3 items in his bag(!)...
I’ll have to check it out, thanks for sharing!
Travel bag? So this is the scifi section?
?
As in, the very idea of travel still feels so far away right now that it might as well be science fiction?
Haha, over my head the first time. Won’t be too much longer for all of us!
@@joshfenn Sorry, I didn‘t mean to confuse you!
Chomping at the BIT!
One underwear for a week? Nooooooo
I packed 2 and wore 1 in this setup, not sure which video you saw.
Nike sucks. Nice video though.
thanks?
😺 love ya man
I would not buy anything Nike
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