Thanks for the kind words! I’m working on it. Maybe it will help with my public speaking 😀 I’m sure you would love getting out on the trail. Especially with your love of photography ☺️
I really enjoyed hearing your perspective on hiking and I suspect many other hikers can relate to everything you said. Thanks for sharing your adventures with us.
I was tenting up on Tray Mountain on the AT a couple of weeks ago when a surprise thunderstorm rolled in about 8 pm. We hunkered down for the night in 30 mph winds, pouring rain, and thunder. About midnight, the rain and wind seemed to let up, though the thunder was all around us. We emerged from our tents to find fog (we thought) so dense we could see 3 feet in front of us. Then is dawned on us - this wasn't fog - it was the cloud - all around us - and was still raining from that cloud onto the valleys below. For the next 3 hours - we were camping in a cloud. The things you can't plan that happen on trail are glorious and unique. This is why I backpack.
What a fantastic video, Jeff! Your top 5 reasons for going backpacking are truly inspiring. The sense of discovery, accomplishment, connections, health benefits, and opportunities for sharing really resonate with my own experiences. Thanks for sharing your insights and passion for backpacking. I look forward to more of your adventures! Cheers, Simon - Tales From Abroad
You talked about health but just the physical side of it. I'd add mental health also. For me a walk in nature can really boost my mood. There's just something about connecting with nature that makes me feel good.
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Thanks so much for your interest in my channel! Water quality is such an important consideration! No doubt you would agree, that any device that measures the safety of drinking water must be rigorously tested. Are your devices certified under NSF Protocol P524, NSF/ANSI/CAN 61 and/or NSF/ANSI/CAN 50?
Good question! A 40F quilt, silk/cotton liner, inflatable sleeping pad and a compressible pillow. I’ll usually start the night with the liner alone and then pull the quilt over me if I feel a chill.
See what I pack for a typical multi-day hike 👉 ruclips.net/video/_IZqF5ely-o/видео.html
I would love to see a multi-episode breakdown of how you plan your trips, gear, food, clothes...etc
Thanks for the idea! 😎
You are getting better and better at these videos. Your enthusiasm is off the charts for you!! I sooo need to go backpacking!!
Thanks for the kind words! I’m working on it. Maybe it will help with my public speaking 😀 I’m sure you would love getting out on the trail. Especially with your love of photography ☺️
I really enjoyed hearing your perspective on hiking and I suspect many other hikers can relate to everything you said. Thanks for sharing your adventures with us.
You are so welcome! Thanks for all your support. I really appreciate it 😃
I was tenting up on Tray Mountain on the AT a couple of weeks ago when a surprise thunderstorm rolled in about 8 pm. We hunkered down for the night in 30 mph winds, pouring rain, and thunder. About midnight, the rain and wind seemed to let up, though the thunder was all around us. We emerged from our tents to find fog (we thought) so dense we could see 3 feet in front of us. Then is dawned on us - this wasn't fog - it was the cloud - all around us - and was still raining from that cloud onto the valleys below. For the next 3 hours - we were camping in a cloud.
The things you can't plan that happen on trail are glorious and unique. This is why I backpack.
So true!! Thanks so much for sharing your experience! Sounds like that was really amazing 🤩
I love this video! I have never seen anyone do a video like this over the years. You are dead on with these reasons. Pole incident is pretty funny!
Thanks so much! I’m really glad you liked it. Yeah, I think Mike found it pretty amusing 😂😂
What a fantastic video, Jeff! Your top 5 reasons for going backpacking are truly inspiring. The sense of discovery, accomplishment, connections, health benefits, and opportunities for sharing really resonate with my own experiences. Thanks for sharing your insights and passion for backpacking. I look forward to more of your adventures!
Cheers,
Simon - Tales From Abroad
Thanks so much! I’m really glad you enjoyed it. You do beautiful work-keep it up! 😃
@@jfowler thank you 😊
I agree, this video covers all the best reasons 😊
Thanks so much! 😃
Great video! Enjoyed your perspective on the "pole incident" since I'd already heard it from this side. 😂😂😂
Thanks! Um…yeah, there are many “pole incidents” 😂😂
Agree 100%
You talked about health but just the physical side of it. I'd add mental health also.
For me a walk in nature can really boost my mood. There's just something about connecting with nature that makes me feel good.
Excellent point. That’s so true! Thanks for mentioning it. I think most would agree that nature is therapeutic.
Nice update! Are you interested in reviewing our 6-in-1 drinking water tester? It can test bacteria, virus, microplastic, heavy metal, and weed kiiler., etc! We're sure that you'll love it.
Thanks so much for your interest in my channel! Water quality is such an important consideration! No doubt you would agree, that any device that measures the safety of drinking water must be rigorously tested. Are your devices certified under NSF Protocol P524, NSF/ANSI/CAN 61 and/or NSF/ANSI/CAN 50?
What does your warm weather sleep gear consist of
Good question! A 40F quilt, silk/cotton liner, inflatable sleeping pad and a compressible pillow. I’ll usually start the night with the liner alone and then pull the quilt over me if I feel a chill.