awesome vids, I've just accepted a job doing remote work in australia taking gravity readings, need some inspiration to prepare me... I've learnt from this video to put more work into camp meal prep haha. maybe ill do some "field trip feeds" videos one day if i survive my first swing ^_^ xoxo
I have a Haglofs Roc rescue pack (40L). It is ideal, but sadly they are not made anymore. I prefer something that you can front load (i.e., that unzips on its backside, so you don't have to open the top every time you need something). My buddy Chance has used Hyperlite packs, which are light and durable. You should go to REI or some kind of outdoor store and try on some packs, and think about carrying things like a rock hammer, iPad, etc and what would be most conducive to smooth field access.
Ur videos are like my motivation each time i see one " keep uploading them
thanks a lot, it gives me motivation to keep making vids!
Keep ‘em coming, man! These are great videos!
Thanks for always supporting Jacob. Hope research is going well.
Please keep on making videos!
I have so many videos to catch up on, but I am glad to start my mornings with your videos. Gets me going and motivates me to study geology everyday!
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Beard is FULL my man looks good
hehe love u bro
Thank you, your vlogs inspires me to work hard!
Currently doing my Masters Geology😊
Thanks Swulika, keep up the hard work
hi! greetings from first year degree geology student from Malaysia. thank you for the great contents, cant wait for my first fieldwork soon!
hi! yay enjoy your fieldwork, it is the best!
awesome vids, I've just accepted a job doing remote work in australia taking gravity readings, need some inspiration to prepare me... I've learnt from this video to put more work into camp meal prep haha. maybe ill do some "field trip feeds" videos one day if i survive my first swing ^_^ xoxo
Haha hell yes sounds like a cool job. have fun and make sure u get all your nutrients
Great content!
Yooo thanks for watching!
When we getting the DIY trekking pole Jacob’s staff vid? 👀
Haha good idea man!
Good stuff!
Lets go!
What kind of fieldback pack do you have/recommend? mine was an old backpack from my dad that will surely not survive my next fieldwork trip
I have a Haglofs Roc rescue pack (40L). It is ideal, but sadly they are not made anymore. I prefer something that you can front load (i.e., that unzips on its backside, so you don't have to open the top every time you need something). My buddy Chance has used Hyperlite packs, which are light and durable. You should go to REI or some kind of outdoor store and try on some packs, and think about carrying things like a rock hammer, iPad, etc and what would be most conducive to smooth field access.
I'm studying physics, now I wanna be a geoscientist hahaha
hehe physics is cool too! You would probably thrive in geophysics! A great subdiscipline that can also offer lots of field experience.