Packing for an Overnight Alpine Ascent

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  • Опубликовано: 18 янв 2025

Комментарии • 35

  • @nathanburke8387
    @nathanburke8387 6 лет назад +8

    1:58 ' all the clothing from head to toe ' ' so starting at the boots ' 😂😂

  • @horracegrntline5206
    @horracegrntline5206 7 лет назад +3

    Best alpine mountaineering gear advice on RUclips. -Not meant to be 100% comprehensive (avvy gear? packout poop gear?), but this list emphasizes simplicity, a principle all seasoned alpine climbers practice.

  • @Illuminatus1978
    @Illuminatus1978 14 лет назад +1

    Pretty amazing stuff, just shows how far we have come technologically and how light yet effective and safe the gear can be. I'm not a mountaineer myself but i do go hiking quite a bit and I will be using some of the packing tips provided here which would result in an even smaller load. Great video!

  • @outdoorresearch
    @outdoorresearch  11 лет назад

    It is a very cool shop indeed. Martin is a wealth of knowledge, we all enjoy stopping by on the way home from skiing or climbing to talk shop!

  • @cedartree696
    @cedartree696 11 лет назад +2

    Funny I stumbled upon this video after just spending a wad of cash in his shop - on a nice Black Diamond pack. Tiny, funky home town store next to the mountains - crammed to the gills with decent equipment and a couple of very laid back staff. :)

  • @MTN831
    @MTN831 9 лет назад +5

    Awesome! Martin really knows his stuff. But one thing I have a question about is his ice screw. I have always carried a 21 or a 22 cm ice screw as part of my glacier/alpine kit, but I noticed he was carrying a very short one. I know that weight/carry size is probably a big factor, especially due to the fact that it will probably only ever be used in emergencies and why carry extra weight if you don't need it. But what about building abolokov anchors? Is that not so much of a concern?

  • @outdoorresearch
    @outdoorresearch  14 лет назад +1

    @icychap Not sure about the tent model, but canister stoves with a hanging kit work pretty well for alpine climbs.

  • @anonor123
    @anonor123 13 лет назад +1

    Can you comment on when you feel it would be appropriate to carry avy gear as well? Obviously skiers who are climbing in winter would do so.

  • @Iran_Folk
    @Iran_Folk 4 года назад

    Couldnt attend the stuff, but the guid😄What a handsome man😍

  • @outdoorresearch
    @outdoorresearch  12 лет назад +1

    Martin said he used a Thermarest NeoAir and Marmot Helium Bag. Thanks!

  • @ducabee
    @ducabee 10 лет назад +18

    Don't forget the TP.

  • @johngo6283
    @johngo6283 2 года назад

    Excellent video, thanks for posting. Yes as I’m writing this in 2022 if you things are a bit dated given the date of the video, but solid advice overall.

  • @icychap
    @icychap 14 лет назад

    Doesn't it get too cold for that canister stove, especially at altitude?
    What tent is that?

  • @MarkDeKruyter
    @MarkDeKruyter 11 лет назад

    And what is that climbing gear going to be used for, aid climbing, solo self belaying, or rappelling?
    Not many people are willing to leave expensive climbing gear behind for a rappel.

  • @dingdangdoo100
    @dingdangdoo100 13 лет назад

    Tent is an MSR Carbon Reflex 2. That's what it says on the label and the size weight is about right.

  • @ipod5178
    @ipod5178 11 лет назад

    Does anyone know what shirt that is ive seen it in other videos but just cant find it!

  • @outdoorresearch
    @outdoorresearch  12 лет назад

    We asked Martin directly and he was pretty sure that it was made by the brand Orikaso.

  • @icejunki
    @icejunki 5 лет назад

    Great content

  • @jetan123456
    @jetan123456 12 лет назад

    does eany body know what sleaping bag and mat he uses?

  • @joshbaker2157
    @joshbaker2157 7 лет назад

    Made it you ryour personal equipment. Do use snow or pine needles to wipe after number two.
    Fixin to do some long distance hiking... Nice weight saving idea.

    • @joshbaker2157
      @joshbaker2157 7 лет назад

      Nevermind, I see below.... dang adding weight.

  • @MidsierramusingBlogspot
    @MidsierramusingBlogspot 6 лет назад

    Camera?

  • @markuslebt
    @markuslebt 7 лет назад

    no orthovox, no avalanche probe :(

  • @SixtyAteOutdoors
    @SixtyAteOutdoors 14 лет назад

    Nice I have a very similar kit.

  • @dinnerandashow
    @dinnerandashow 14 лет назад

    Tony Hayward?

  • @slowgold20
    @slowgold20 3 года назад

    man, look at the size of that sat-phone... modern climbers are definitely spoiled to have the tiny inreach!

  • @MarkDeKruyter
    @MarkDeKruyter 11 лет назад +1

    3 lbs. 9 oz. package weight, not 2.5

  • @steveryan355
    @steveryan355 12 лет назад

    You have a tooth brush? damn that's luxury

  • @teufelhund53
    @teufelhund53 4 года назад

    No food? lol

  • @heyricksander
    @heyricksander 10 лет назад +5

    Dear OR. You have to take these terribly shot videos down and replace them with some decent content. Terrible audio, shot hand held with unstabilized shaky footage and with all respect to your expert, you need someone who can deliver the lines. He seems stressed out and unprepared. Get it together!

    • @MTN831
      @MTN831 9 лет назад +10

      +Rick Sander Give the guy a break, maybe he's camera shy. The information, he's kit is solid, so the quality of the video doesn't matter much to me. However, you are right; OR should invest in at least better quality filming of these videos. I felt like Martin was incredibly knowledgeable and knew exactly what he was talking about.

    • @AGH331
      @AGH331 8 лет назад

      I thought this is a pretty good video with a knowledgeable guy, but I was under the assumption that it's a private video. Then I realised it's by Outdoor Research. While that doesn't change anything about the guy presenting, the overall production quality of the video is not quite on the level you'd expect from a leading outdoor gear manufacturer.

    • @markuslebt
      @markuslebt 7 лет назад

      the guy you're looking for is called a tripod.