Ultralight Backpacking Gear List (9 lbs / 4 kg)

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  • Опубликовано: 20 авг 2024
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Комментарии • 507

  • @DavidSmith-ww1uy
    @DavidSmith-ww1uy 3 года назад +225

    Appreciate you taking the time to put it in metric as well. I know that's a pain to look up each one twice. Being in the UK I have no idea on ounces 😀

    • @FrozensAdventures
      @FrozensAdventures  3 года назад +32

      You are very welcome. I'd hate to not include measurements for everyone!

    • @sourcescience
      @sourcescience 3 года назад +2

      I am in the uk and we are so, it’s not hard to figure it out.

    • @kentlburgess
      @kentlburgess 3 года назад +4

      Yes! Thank you from australia!

    • @LuckyTown77
      @LuckyTown77 3 года назад

      🏆🇨🇦

    • @williammorrissey9661
      @williammorrissey9661 3 года назад +1

      28g to an ounce (figure 30-ish g/Oz)

  • @morroschreiber
    @morroschreiber 3 года назад +19

    He's among the rare youtubers who can actually fill 25 minutes with Real Information and keep my interest. Impressive.

  • @john1boggity56
    @john1boggity56 3 года назад +19

    Thank you for sharing your ideas and experience - both of which are considerable. I am 51 years of age and I'm doing a 48km walk with my 26 year old son very soon - across two days - lots of mountains and creeks etc. This is the upper limit of my physical ability and so your advice on getting my pack weight down has been super helpful !!!

  • @wozawzky
    @wozawzky 3 года назад +7

    Good suggestion with band-aid! As a woman, I always have thin sanitary pads/panty liner with me whenever I go on hikes. That will serve as an emergency band aid, too!

  • @JuanMoreFish
    @JuanMoreFish 3 года назад +14

    I"m still using a cheap Frogg Togg rain jacket. It is super light. The low # of days I have to wear it during the year makes it way more cost effective for me. It's not that durable but it is reliable and doesn't wet out even in heavy downpour. I can replace them several times and still be under the cost of some of the high end light weight rain jackets. I have two seasons on my FT and there are no issues or holes in it.

    • @DG-ss1gc
      @DG-ss1gc 3 года назад

      The frog Togg or compass are the way to go, that way when the. Shin to wet out you just replace it.

  • @enyawrebbuj9458
    @enyawrebbuj9458 3 года назад +5

    Love the lifehack idea of putting your Buff neck gaitor over your inflatable pillow.....brilliant idea!

  • @mal798
    @mal798 3 года назад +22

    That's crazy light. I did my first hike (46 km / 28 mi) a few years ago, pack was 30kg (66lb) full of canned food and heavy gear. By the third day I'd blown out one knee and had it strapped together, and the second knee was on the way out. Barely made it to the carpark. I've since learned about how to pack light and give more consideration to weight.

    • @john1boggity56
      @john1boggity56 3 года назад +1

      I can relate :). As I age I need to listen to these super lighters....

    • @philip771
      @philip771 3 года назад +1

      Sometimes the best lessons are the hardest lessons.

    • @karenkarenxyz
      @karenkarenxyz 2 года назад

      I can relate!!! ESP with canned food omg!

  • @alexaboll3835
    @alexaboll3835 3 года назад +11

    spray your rain jacket with a silicone spray to make it more effective

  • @annadaniels1159
    @annadaniels1159 3 года назад +5

    There are 2 superlight first aid items I like to have with me. Always carry a couple benadryl - never know what you might be allergic to (some new backpacking meal additive?) or if a bee stings your neck and it starts to swell up. Happened to me once... was glad I had benadryl (if it happens fast, you can chew the benadryl to save 5 mins of dissolve time). Also, a small tube of superglue for wound closure or gear repairs. These two items combined are less than an ounce but definitely worth their weight. Thanks for the awesome vid!

    • @FrozensAdventures
      @FrozensAdventures  3 года назад

      It's a constant in my pack I actually just replinished my supply before the foothills.

    • @DetraDearmas
      @DetraDearmas 3 года назад

      Me too! Have used both.

    • @wio2189
      @wio2189 3 года назад

      Benadryl also works nicely as a sleeping aid

  • @honeybower
    @honeybower 2 года назад +2

    Buff pillow slip for Aeros = brilliant! Thanks for the tip. Thanks also for the metric conversions.

  • @mtadams2009
    @mtadams2009 Год назад +1

    I enjoyed your video. I have been backpacking for decades and I remember when a forty pound pack was normal. My base weight is now about nine pounds or a little less. What helped me was hiking the Long Trail in Vermont. I had only backpacked two or three days at a time before and never hiked big miles day after day. I am now retired so I have the time and fortunately the money. I am all in on Zpack gear and my pack is now very light. Form watching videos such as yours I looked at every piece of gear and cut weight. I own the same knife you have. I got rid of my big Anker 20,000 and replaced it with a Nitecore 10,000 cutting almost seven ounces. I did this with all my gear. My next big upgrade will be getting a new super light Montbell down sweater. Thanks for sharing your gear. Next year hopefully the Colorado Trail. Thanks on the TP, it’s the only place I don’t go UL, I bring surplus TP and I don’t care. You are the first RUclipsr I have ever heard admit that. I have heard some insane stories about taking almost no TP, no thanks

  • @vafrog02
    @vafrog02 3 года назад +9

    I really love your videos. I have to use CPAP system that is making my pack 8 lbs to heavy. However, ultralight gear has managed to get it down from a whopping 45 lbs to low 30s. with food and water. I have learned a thing or two from your videos. I day hike a lot but I am getting into the backpacking realm for peak bagging. I have 8 more peaks to bag for the SB6K challenge with the Carolina Mountain Club and hence, the reason for going backpacking.

  • @the_minimalistic_adventure
    @the_minimalistic_adventure 3 года назад +1

    I’m preparing for a NOBO 2022 thru-hike of the AT and I am absoloutly overwhelmed with everything needed to have a decently comfortable time, at least in the winter months. So damn much stuff you have to take in to consideration and carry while trying to stay light and not have to take a mortgage out to afford it all. Hard to believe what all goes in to just walking a trail, when basic-ify it!

    • @FrozensAdventures
      @FrozensAdventures  3 года назад

      Yea man winter is a totally different animal. Winter hiking is hard! You will get there though. One piece at a time. Rock on!

  • @JuanMoreFish
    @JuanMoreFish 3 года назад +1

    Switched to a bidet just before a 7 day hike in the Smokey's. Best thing I've ever done. takes a little getting used to but once you get it down.... WAY better than TP.. WAY better. I use the CuloClean bidet.

    • @Coreycry
      @Coreycry 3 года назад +1

      same here. People with TP now seems dirty to me, like... ok you wiped it but... you haven't washed!

    • @tomweald3824
      @tomweald3824 3 года назад

      CuloClean all the way brother! CLEAN! No dirty TP in your ruck! Amen!

  • @marklyons3125
    @marklyons3125 3 года назад +12

    Spray the rain jacket with a DWR, most wetting outs I find are from the DWR wearing off. Water vapor can't escape the fabric if the outer layer is soaked.

  • @wio2189
    @wio2189 3 года назад +10

    It's pretty seldom that I see a gear video where I learn of an item I really need and don't have yet (usually many variations) but the Silica to absorb water did it. Thanks a lot, would have been a game changer on the AT in '18 when slow moisture buildup killed my smart phone.

  • @mgsharnhorst
    @mgsharnhorst 2 года назад

    We had to patch up an 80year old woman that we stumbled across one night in the pouring rain, cold, above 10,000ft. Broken arm, cuts and scrapes. Her son was frantic, didn't know what to do. Put up the tarp, got a fire going, splinted her arm, wrapped her up.
    I know I carry too much first aid stuff, but I'm glad i had it.

  • @cd7652
    @cd7652 3 года назад

    I got into Ultra Light hiking after doing research for the AT and finding your videos. You have tons of great info, Frozen, and we appreciate all of your reviews and hiking videos!!! As far as your reviews and the survey I just did, do your thing man!!! You are reviewing things honest according to how YOU feel about the product. I certainly do not use all the things you like and may use some of the things you didn’t like. It’s a matter of choice and comfort and as long as you just get out there it doesn’t matter in the end. Everyone needs to shake down their own gear and using videos like yours are certainly a very good start. Well, my AT Through hike was cut short due to Covid so I will have plenty of time to get my gear really dialed in before I set out again. Frozen, I thank you for all of your videos and loved following you during your AT adventure! Please keep up the videos as they are both inspiring and informational.

    • @FrozensAdventures
      @FrozensAdventures  3 года назад +1

      Thanks man, sucks about this year and thru hiking. I hope you get back out!

  • @stoicodysseys6352
    @stoicodysseys6352 3 года назад +1

    That little hoodie isn't enough, unless you don't get into elevation. A storm in autumn on the mountain can get cold.
    Check out the Lofttek Adventure jacket from Outdoor Vitals. Very versatile with pit zips to help regulate hea, but also warm down to 20 degrees if you're active, 30 degrees if in camp or sedentary. Keeps your warm when wet and very light.

    • @FrozensAdventures
      @FrozensAdventures  3 года назад

      I would trust a company like outdoor vitals. They are a budget company and have seen some of their products. Not impressed. Paired with my rain jacket I have hiked in the mountains in temps hovering around 20F

  • @Woodsyhikes
    @Woodsyhikes 3 года назад +12

    I like the bidet method at home and it was also great on the trail. Very little TP necessary as long as you have plenty of water. I got a three pack on Amazon so I keep one at home, one in my work vehicle (I work outdoors in the forest) and one for my backpack. Highly recommended!

    • @DB-xo6xh
      @DB-xo6xh 3 года назад +3

      Just poopin all over the place huh😅😂💩 💩

    • @Woodsyhikes
      @Woodsyhikes 3 года назад +2

      @@DB-xo6xh yup as one does

    • @john1boggity56
      @john1boggity56 3 года назад +1

      @@Woodsyhikes I have found a really good handful of damp bracken fern beats all alternatives - I wish I could bring some home after a walk :)

    • @theprophetez1357
      @theprophetez1357 3 года назад

      I keep two makeshift bidets in my bag so I carry less paper too. I like it because you get cleaner than with paper alone, and it sure saves space.

  • @tomjohnson9338
    @tomjohnson9338 3 года назад +1

    Good to look at alternatives to melanzana. They are ONLY available in store and (from their website)
    "Leadville store is open 1 to 6 pm daily for restricted “No Touch” shopping. Be prepared for a long wait OUTSIDE in line and limited inventory!"
    FYI, dried wet wipes are very light. I just re-wet a few to do my business or for a pre-sleep clean. Enjoy the light weight AND effective cleaning.
    Haven't tried it yet but a combo of that method AND a water bottle bidet might be even better.

    • @FrozensAdventures
      @FrozensAdventures  3 года назад +1

      If only they would take custom online orders like every other cottage vendor. But they prefer letting people come in each week and the flip the hoodies on ebay for a profit. I've hounded them on Instagram along with several others about this. I have 4 Melly's so I am good for a lifetime of hiking but I do feel bad that so many other people can't get them and end up going for the outrageous ebay prices.

  • @seaotter52
    @seaotter52 3 года назад +1

    Antigravity gear, lightheart gear, enlightened equipment, all make waterproof rain jackets. Packa makes a combined jacket/pack cover. Never a worry about wetting out from DWR wearing off from these selections. AGG most durable, LHG has additional styles and EE color choices
    Added. Enlightened Equipment DOES HAVE DWR so is subject to eventually wetting out and like zpacks is super expensive

  • @TNTomJ
    @TNTomJ 3 года назад +4

    Extra toilet paper to share? You're my new superhero!

  • @sandradanen8738
    @sandradanen8738 3 года назад +2

    I got the nemo tensor insolated last year for Christmas and it is absolutely a great pad!

    • @dannynimmo3052
      @dannynimmo3052 3 года назад

      I just did the uberlight, I might have made a mistake lol. I thought long and hard about it but I think I should have done the tensor also. oh well, I'll rock the uberlight for a while, if they dont kick me out of camp for making too much noise on it lol. I'll probably end up with the tensor. thanks for the input, just helps me realize maybe I should have done that too:)

  • @ashc001
    @ashc001 2 года назад +1

    Just started backpacking, and this video was very helpful (and straightforward) in guiding me through the process of lightweight packing. Thanks!

  • @charliespriggs
    @charliespriggs 3 года назад +5

    The Foothills trail is amazing! I did the Chatooga River Trail over the summer which is about a 45 mile stretch on the Foothills trail. It was my first legit longer hike and I was inspired to do it after following your AT hike last year!

  • @clevelandexplorer2221
    @clevelandexplorer2221 3 года назад +2

    Hey man, cool sharing. I love your message for peace on judgement and comments, I unfortunately see them from time to time but knowing this world we're in, it can be quite regular. I couldn't have put it better than you though :)

  • @timlois
    @timlois 3 года назад +3

    I decided to drop the "breathable" types of rain jackets and went with the LightHeart Gear sil-poly jacket this year. Truthfully, most of my trips were dry this year, but it performed when needed. It was 100% waterproof. Of course I sweated, but not much more than I do in a "breathable" jacket. And at least it didn't wet out.

    • @FrozensAdventures
      @FrozensAdventures  3 года назад +4

      Heard good things about them. Got to handle one at Shaws hiker hostel on the AT. Might go with it.

    • @danielstoddart
      @danielstoddart 3 года назад +1

      When I had a closer look at these at the outfitter's, they looked very well constructed and I'm impressed with LightHeart Gear's products. But the problem with non-breathable jackets to me is that if you're planning on doing the southern portion of the trail (or even the northern half during the summer), you're just going to get soaked in sweat because the jacket doesn't breathe even if it has underarm slits. I doubt you can stay 100% dry in the humid summer rain with any jacket including the breathable type, so it's a relative thing.

    • @timlois
      @timlois 3 года назад

      @@danielstoddart Yep, that's definitely the rub. I get soaked in sweat in the breathable jackets too, but I do kind of perspire more than most I think. The more likely scenario for me is it's in the 40s-60s and raining, and I'm trying to keep dry so I don't get hypothermia. I'm always wet when it's hot and humid.

  • @bonnevillebagger9147
    @bonnevillebagger9147 3 года назад +6

    For rain gear. I like the frog Toggs xtreme lite.

  • @rs-4733
    @rs-4733 2 года назад

    Very light on the water for my region! I typically have to bring about 6L because water is pretty scarce here and oftentimes you can’t find any.

  • @ThatGuyYouKnow23
    @ThatGuyYouKnow23 3 года назад +1

    I found a microgrid fleece at a Ross for less store for only 12$ and later a down puffy jacket from goodwill for 15$. Whoever says ultralight isn't cheap is not looking hard enough. Also ive never seen anybody use their pack liner as a pump sack for their sleeping pad. That is a neat hack!

    • @FrozensAdventures
      @FrozensAdventures  3 года назад

      There's a lot of people that get jealous of base weight. I'll never understand. UL does not have to be expensive. Maybe I'll do what others have done and go out and get budget gear to use on a trip or 2 then have a giveaway.

    • @jt52193
      @jt52193 3 года назад

      What was the brand for the fleece?

  • @aaronzierke9920
    @aaronzierke9920 2 года назад

    Nothing better than a poncho. Blue shop towels is better than actual t.p. one square per use works two at the most. Stronger and cleans better. Pack it how you want. You can get it wet and it still works.

  • @DG-ss1gc
    @DG-ss1gc 3 года назад

    The melanzana is the most comfy, but it’s not near as warm as a ghost whisperer. I bring both . But if a hoodie can get your down to 34 then good on ya . You also make it in a 40 def quilt so that says a lot about your cold tolerance .
    Some better options for warm is the Patagonia r1 micro grid hoody. It’s much warmer than the melanzana , but not near as comfy.
    The r3 high like fleece zip up is also very warm and has loft to it . Patagonia also makes great synthetic puffy jackets.
    The Appalachian alpaca hoodies are also good but scratchy . I still own a couple . If you get one make sure to size down. I’m a huge dude and didn’t listen since I wear a xxxl often I thought I had to get a xxl but the alpaca hoody in XL is still baggy on me. I could probably even wear the women’s so if the men’s is out of stock try the women’s . They don’t have much of a feminine cut.

  • @lisaswallow80
    @lisaswallow80 3 года назад +6

    Thank you for all your tips and tricks. I’m just restarting my hiking adventures as an older adult...did a lot of hiking when I was young. Good luck preparing for the PCT trail. My daughter and her boyfriend are hiking it now...they started May 2nd 2021 and are having an amazing hike. The put together an amazing spreadsheet of all equipment, with wgts, made their own dehydrated foods for 5 months. They will be documenting on RUclips with a channel when they complete the hike in October. Go for it and safe hiking 🏔

  • @lostandfoundphil2038
    @lostandfoundphil2038 3 года назад +1

    montbell versalite for rain jacket. has all the hood adjustments youd like. trust

  • @MaFiiuH
    @MaFiiuH 3 года назад +1

    Aside from wanting to rip my hair out when I hear the acronym 'af', great video overall and walked away with a tip that I will certainly use.

    • @dylandwyer6305
      @dylandwyer6305 3 года назад +1

      LiteAF is an actual company!

    • @MaFiiuH
      @MaFiiuH 3 года назад

      @@dylandwyer6305 No way LOL

    • @HikerJohn316
      @HikerJohn316 3 года назад

      That is LIGHT AS a FEATHER (Boy Scout John)

  • @alfred1925
    @alfred1925 3 года назад

    Good video, thanks for the metric weights. I use a synthetic half length OMM sleeping bag that weighs 222g, in conjunction with a synthetic insulated jacket. Mat is Uberlite Short, 170g.

  • @nikosgardenreserve3184
    @nikosgardenreserve3184 3 года назад

    look into the pixel 5. i just got one, battery life is amazing! you can set up "extreme battery saver" to only run the apps you need (maps, camera, ect) on top of setting on airplane mode, should last over 2 days on this setup, using only when needed; always keeping in mind to use it quickly, get in, get data, get out.

  • @lauradonofrioart
    @lauradonofrioart 3 года назад +2

    I have been told enlightened equipment visp has been king for a rain jacket

  • @Donutboyable
    @Donutboyable 3 года назад

    Thank you for the video. You have given me some new ideas that I will incorporate into my existing setup. I will also replace a couple of things that weigh a lot more than yours.

  • @davidson_oldbull_sectionhiker
    @davidson_oldbull_sectionhiker 3 года назад

    Hi Frozen I follow Darwin and he is now using a bidet on the Colorado Trail. Also, I do carry a small amount of Leukotape which I attach to the shiny side of mail labels, they weigh almost nothing. I may have mentioned it but you were instrumental in my purchasing a hammock setup. I have used it in back of my house a number of times and I am waiting for my HG Custom Incubator Underquilt. Thanks for the gear review.

    • @FrozensAdventures
      @FrozensAdventures  3 года назад

      Yes! I've been watching his CT hike. Had been great so far.

  • @RonnelB.
    @RonnelB. 3 года назад

    I love the upgrade in quality of your videos. Nice!

  • @Dan.Solo.Chicago
    @Dan.Solo.Chicago 3 года назад

    I like superglue instead of bandaids. Multi-use. Or a bottle of New Skin liquid bandage. It’s basically the same as superglue. It might have some kind of antibacterial mixed in that superglue doesn’t, I don’t know.

  • @sullysully1279
    @sullysully1279 3 года назад

    I just hit subscribe because I forgot to when I watched your AT thru hike last night and just came across this video. I loved watching your thru hike bro. Such an inspiration!! Thank you for sharing

  • @ballwizz23
    @ballwizz23 3 года назад

    The fact that all that stuff is only 9 pounds is crazy. Awesome video! If you could throw in some more prices next time, that would be great.

  • @laffitteoutdoors
    @laffitteoutdoors 3 года назад

    Very informative. Agree 100% about the filter system. Saves space and time. Thanks

  • @tdeen752
    @tdeen752 3 года назад

    Great message: this is works for me, but you use what works for you. Love it. Im still trying to figure out my rain system. I LASHed with a frogg toggs poncho, and I kinda loved it and its versatility, but I know that wont keep my arms from freezing in cold weather, so Im looking at jackets. Hard part is being a busty gal with short arms. If I get a jacket large enough, I have to roll the sleeves, which then collect water, yadda yadda.. Maybe I'll just switch to arm sleeves and call it a day, lol. Thanks for the video! -Dandelion

  • @RegisStrap
    @RegisStrap 3 года назад +2

    If you look for a portable bidet, The Culo makes the job great for me 😊 good discoveries 😊

  • @erics1337
    @erics1337 3 года назад

    Those o rings are not just a nice to have, but I would say mandatory because they go bad after a month of use and will make using your Sawyer squeeze a pain as it will leak and not be as efficient unless you carry extra o rings. I would suggested bringing one per month.

    • @FrozensAdventures
      @FrozensAdventures  3 года назад +1

      A sawyer rep met us on the AT and explained they should last years and when they good bad early it's due to overtightening. My o ring in my squeeze lasted over 2500 miles without issue.

  • @catlady8324
    @catlady8324 3 года назад +2

    I like videos that don’t have a long intro and talk, this is not one of those.
    Hit the skip forward button 6 times to get to the point of the video.

    • @dannynimmo3052
      @dannynimmo3052 3 года назад

      lol, I was trying to be nice... but yea I agree

    • @kennethstarr5545
      @kennethstarr5545 3 года назад +1

      I agree. A video should also not go over 10-12 minutes or should have a second one. I actually prefer 8 minutes. To much content or verbiage makes me go to another video unless it’s really good.

  • @CanadianSledDog
    @CanadianSledDog 3 года назад

    The problem with tp in a wound is that it will clot into the wound and become stuck and it's not usually the end of the world, but, for a few grams, medical paper tape can provide the same clotting function as tp and then be washed off with soap, alcohol, or even sanitizer, with no danger of reopening the wound. If you're far enough from an ambulance it can become important pretty fast.

    • @FrozensAdventures
      @FrozensAdventures  3 года назад

      I always worry I'll regret not having a bandage but then I'm carrying a ton of difference sizes as well. I supposed adding a big bandage in there wouldn't hurt and I could cut it down to size as needed. Thanks for the info and the new idea!

    • @CanadianSledDog
      @CanadianSledDog 3 года назад

      @@FrozensAdventures ya I really prefer the tape to a "band-aid" since you just need a 1 inch roll for any size and shape of wound. Happy trails!

  • @midwestoutdoors3286
    @midwestoutdoors3286 3 года назад +5

    I recently switched to the Montbell Versalite rain jacket. Same weight as the Helium with more features

    • @DB-xo6xh
      @DB-xo6xh 3 года назад

      Which features? I have heard of Montbell a couple of times, but not much.

    • @PhilXander
      @PhilXander 3 года назад

      Having been in torrential mountain rain with my Versatile jacket and pants, I can attest to it's value. I weighed up this and the Helium II for a while. I'm very happy with my choice.

    • @midwestoutdoors3286
      @midwestoutdoors3286 3 года назад

      I’ve heard similar questions regarding it’s waterproof rating. Check out this link. They do a good job of explaining the rating system and the fact that it is waterproof based on the rating of 30,000 mm
      ruclips.net/video/-582mPvfjYY/видео.html

    • @midwestoutdoors3286
      @midwestoutdoors3286 3 года назад +1

      @@DB-xo6xh it has pit zips, multiple adjustments on the hood a waist. Also has hand pockets that are strategically placed higher to not interfere with a backpack hip belt

    • @FrozensAdventures
      @FrozensAdventures  3 года назад +1

      Excellent!

  • @techguy9023
    @techguy9023 3 года назад +1

    Nice presentation. Please make the text in the subtitles darker and larger for us old people.

  • @switter1999
    @switter1999 2 года назад

    Those NYLOFUME bags look awesome. I use trash bags but they are just so rubbery and floppy. Annoying to get into. I don’t know how to explain it but those bags you had look way better and stronger. I bought a couple. Thanks!

    • @FrozensAdventures
      @FrozensAdventures  2 года назад

      Nylofume works well but on a thru hike I'd recommend a trash compactor bags, they are more durable long term.

  • @stevewright2241
    @stevewright2241 3 года назад

    If your rain gear wetting out try this. Buy some Nikwax TX. Direct and Nikwax Tech wash. Wash your jacket in the tech wash and then spray with the tx direct then put in dryer or let it line dry. I do this to my rain gear before each trip water beads up and runs off better.

    • @FrozensAdventures
      @FrozensAdventures  3 года назад

      Already did that, in fact I have a video about it! I just feel it's time to try something new.

    • @stevewright2241
      @stevewright2241 3 года назад

      @@FrozensAdventures Try a gore jacket. I use a montbell torrent. About 8 oz for an xl on my scale. and it has pit zips. My experience though is it doesn't matter the brand. The lighter fabric jackets all wet out.

  • @lostatsea99
    @lostatsea99 Год назад

    Good showing, saw you had little or no extra clothing, I expect to have one set. thanks for the showing

  • @georgeforeman89
    @georgeforeman89 Год назад

    I realize this is an older video, but I would recommend bringing some tiny packs of triple antibiotic cream. They're cheap and light

  • @stigcc
    @stigcc Месяц назад

    I bought a pair of Darn Tough socks and they are great. But, it seems like they dry up quite slowly so I was thinking of adding some thinner ones as well.

  • @MoonbeameSmith
    @MoonbeameSmith 3 года назад +1

    For the rain jacket, just spray it with tent waterproofing.. or nicwax

  • @vistaventures1343
    @vistaventures1343 3 года назад

    Another nice video Jason. I liked your tip about desiccant packs in the electronics bag and sliding a buff over your inflatable pillow. Genius! I started testing out the Drop X-Mid 1P tent this fall with a Nemo Tensor Wide pad. Only got one night out in it so far but enjoyed both. I've been using the Lone Peak 4.5s all year and love them. Been consistently crushing 20s with no foot issues. Probably going to pickup an extra couple pairs incase the next generation doesn't work for me. Looking forward to your Foothills video. Keep up the great work with the channel and happy hiking!

    • @FrozensAdventures
      @FrozensAdventures  3 года назад

      Excellent to hear about the 4.5's! I like them very much! I'm going to skip whatever the 5.0's end up to be. I could be totally wrong but I feel the x.0's are designed by a completely different Altra team compared to the x.5's

    • @vistaventures1343
      @vistaventures1343 3 года назад

      @@FrozensAdventures x.5 team, "Most excellent job. Would highly recommend." x.0 team, "0 out of 10 stars, would not recommend. I award you no points and may God have mercy on your soul." Haha.

    • @FrozensAdventures
      @FrozensAdventures  3 года назад

      😂

  • @danielstoddart
    @danielstoddart 3 года назад

    Great video! I really like the way you do this type of video, breaking everything down very specifically which has helped me a lot when shopping for gear since I've been off the trail for a while and am not totally current on what's available now.

    • @FrozensAdventures
      @FrozensAdventures  3 года назад +1

      I enjoy the same sort of videos that others make, love it when someone breaks thing down and throws some "Here's why I use it this way" info in for the viewers.

    • @danielstoddart
      @danielstoddart 3 года назад

      @@FrozensAdventures I was researching headlamps recently and came across the Nitcore NU25. It gets great ratings and seems to be more 'bang for the buck' than the Petzl. One thing I'm not clear about, though: in order to get the Litesmith UL mod, you have to buy it from Litesmith and not from Amazon, is that so?

    • @FrozensAdventures
      @FrozensAdventures  3 года назад

      Yes that's how you do it. You can also tie the shockcord yourself. Litesnith will give you the headlamp. Old bank. And new band with bracket. If you wanna buy it on Amazon and then litesnith just the updated band you can just do that as well. The lamp pops into the bracket

  • @GojiraNeko
    @GojiraNeko 3 года назад +1

    CuloClean bidet for the win!

  • @chadebrownnyc
    @chadebrownnyc 3 года назад

    I like that he has used this gear. Too many videos from guys who are telling us what they just bought and PLAN to use.

    • @FrozensAdventures
      @FrozensAdventures  3 года назад +2

      Those are my favorite people lol! They take it out of the box and say how perfect it is. "I've used this for 3 minutes and I know it's awesome!" Then 3 months later , "top 10 pieces of gear that I won't use again"

  • @joelrussell1662
    @joelrussell1662 3 года назад +4

    The Packa for an alternative rain option.

  • @BlackcatOutdoors
    @BlackcatOutdoors 3 года назад

    Great video. I'm testing out some new cold weather gear this month. Using the snugpaks under quilt and a new Klymit KSB down 20° bag in my hammock. Took it down into the 20's last weekend on the Midstate Trail and it worked great, nice and toasty. Going to try it again on the AT down in Michaux here in Nov.
    Hope this "tent" nonsense doesn't last by the way Frozen. You're one of the channels that got me off the ground this year. 😁

  • @davidlillecrapp2960
    @davidlillecrapp2960 3 года назад +1

    I saw in the description "4 kilograms". Finally an American who understands that almost ZERO percent of their non American audience uses or clearly understands the outdated imperial system.
    Thankyou

    • @FrozensAdventures
      @FrozensAdventures  3 года назад

      If I had it my way we'd all be on the same system of measurement. It's really silly that we are so resistant to change. I get the initial startup trouble to switch something like that over but at least get a plan in place to do it over the next several years.

  • @Bandit1379.
    @Bandit1379. 3 года назад

    Funny you mention it I was just looking at the Burrow last night and I need a long, which they say is 6'2" to 6'7"
    I have the same pillow, make sure not to push on the center of the quick-release valve if you are letting some air out, I did and ended up popping it off and then I had to fish it out from inside the bag... push towards a side!

    • @FrozensAdventures
      @FrozensAdventures  3 года назад

      Oh man I've never had a problem in 150+ uses but I can see that happening with the design.

  • @brianhollien9579
    @brianhollien9579 3 года назад +1

    Looking forward to seeing the foothills video. I'll be hitting that one myself mid November. I think I'll do it from west to east.

  • @escapingtheoffice7138
    @escapingtheoffice7138 3 года назад +1

    Nice, man. Enjoy the trip. Nice tip about the desiccant. Didn't think of that for electronics!

    • @FrozensAdventures
      @FrozensAdventures  3 года назад +1

      Started doing that after my camera lens wouldn't open due to moisture. Haven't had an issue since.

    • @davelycans
      @davelycans 3 года назад

      Great tip. Thx

    • @escapingtheoffice7138
      @escapingtheoffice7138 3 года назад

      @@FrozensAdventures Nice. Do you just save the ones you get with packages or do you buy them somewhere?

  • @tomweald3824
    @tomweald3824 3 года назад

    I’ve used a CuloClean bidet cap on a 1 litre smartwater bottle and it works perfectly. I combine my daily no. 2 with a full crotch wash so no monkey butt! Just do your business in cathole, use bidet to spray clean your butt from a good foot away so no dripping contaminants onto the bottle. Right hand for bottle and left hand for washing; once wet, a little bronners soap on left hand and rub to a good lather all the way round and don’t be shy to use your fingers and wash properly. Rinse by spraying with bidet and/or running water down your arm to area to be rinsed. You can also put water down the back end of your crack (sorry!) works well for rinsing. Then air dry whilst you wash hands and dry. Use sani once hands are dry (sani isn’t affective on wet hands). Hygiene Tip: rub a little iodine around your butt and nuts (gents! Can’t comment on ladies); this will keep unwanted smells at bay for at least 36 hours and even longer. No TP and no wipes and definitely LNT! Nothing to carry out. Simple system and very affective for quick on the trail hygiene. Hope that helps..........hike on!!

  • @koshey245
    @koshey245 2 года назад

    11:50 bro rollin up to the trail with the plug

  • @joepeters5796
    @joepeters5796 3 года назад +1

    I love your informative videos. BTW - my grandson, son, and I were hiking spots from Maryland down to Harper's Ferry. Got a pic with Ramdino wearing the Outdoor Adventure T-shirt. Your "gear" is getting around ;)

    • @FrozensAdventures
      @FrozensAdventures  3 года назад

      Awesome cool! I didn't know he was a fan!

    • @joepeters5796
      @joepeters5796 3 года назад

      I should clarify ... I wore the t_shirt, but who doesn't know about frozen. That epic hike ending in a proposal and flashbacks of all your experiences were really cool. Waiting to see 2025 :).

    • @FrozensAdventures
      @FrozensAdventures  3 года назад

      Ah I gotcha! Thanks Joe!

  • @trebledog
    @trebledog Год назад

    Good info. These are brand names new to me. I usually am familiar with the names REI carries, but finding that somewhat pricey and quality issues. So may try these brands.thanks.

  • @granitfog
    @granitfog 3 года назад

    Aleive and Ibuprofen are both non specfific COX inhibitors, (anti-inflamatory-pain) pills. Taking both in close proximity will increase risk of adverse effects. I would suggest choosing one and using that one.

    • @FrozensAdventures
      @FrozensAdventures  3 года назад

      Agreed. I use Aleve if I know I'm hurting in the morning. I rarely use it.

  • @nicktonks9817
    @nicktonks9817 2 года назад

    Thanks for the metric measurements from Australia

  • @teawithfrankie
    @teawithfrankie 3 года назад +2

    Switch to the bidet! Game changer.

    • @dannynimmo3052
      @dannynimmo3052 3 года назад

      ? I don't know what that is... I'll look it up. I'm just trying to learn about the products here. Thanks

    • @dannynimmo3052
      @dannynimmo3052 3 года назад

      ass washing devise? LOL for real I didn't know

  • @kewsoner7924
    @kewsoner7924 2 года назад

    I always say 3 onces is around 1 kg. You just have to add a couple of pebbles and the tip of a broken stick.

  • @LadyGreyAgeingDisGracefully
    @LadyGreyAgeingDisGracefully 2 года назад

    To make your toilet paper last longer you can use leaves first and use the toilet paper for final use.

  • @safromnc8616
    @safromnc8616 3 года назад

    Think you will enjoy the Foothills Trail, have a safe trip !

  • @Tuuktalus
    @Tuuktalus 3 года назад

    I wouldn't trust a plain old plastic water bottle. My Nalgene has lasted me 25 years. I also carry a Lifestraw just in case. Everything else looked great. Definitely going to check out Light AF products.

    • @FrozensAdventures
      @FrozensAdventures  3 года назад +1

      I used a plain plastic water bottle for 2192 miles. It worked out great. But if you trust the nalgene then stick with what you feel comfortable with. The important thing is you test your own gear and trust it.

  • @wanderlustfrost9938
    @wanderlustfrost9938 3 года назад +2

    thank you for this video!! definitely looking for ways to bring down than weight :)

  • @tdot5847
    @tdot5847 2 года назад

    I love your energy! Thanks for the tips

  • @crunchieJIF
    @crunchieJIF 3 года назад +2

    Looking forward to testing out that exact pad! Super helpful shake down. I use a large peanut butter jar (empty and clean) for my toilet paper :)

  • @RUSTYNAILS7444
    @RUSTYNAILS7444 3 года назад

    Rain jacket i was thinking of taking a tyvek suit for wind/rain plus weight saving 🤔

  • @gboltonatrail1099
    @gboltonatrail1099 3 года назад

    Check out “The Packa” for Rain Gear. It is the best Combo Jacket/Poncho and is a great length over the Rain Kilt. It also comes with Pit Zips and breaths well. It also serves as a Pack Cover which is not as important for you; however, it makes it easy on off and partially used during those all day rains that come and go while hiking over and around mountains. Just a suggestion and the big problem is that it is 3x the weight of your Helium 2. It won’t wet out though and is Sil Nylong. Worth a look especially for PCT Thunderstorms.

  • @redshot1015
    @redshot1015 Год назад

    Ur hand a footbalm mixed with ur SHT hike helped so much.. i did 200 miles of it :P

  • @dannynimmo3052
    @dannynimmo3052 3 года назад

    I prefer nemo stuff because it comes with my name on it lol yesterday I bought the uberlight though instead of the tensor, just for weight. thanks for the video, I'm still learning quite a bit and wish I had started watching these sooner I wasted sooo much money buying the wrong stuff. sharing ideas here is a great thing. a lot of the stuff in this video I wont carry but might end up being heavier everyone is different I'm just learning that but again sharing ideas is so helpful and again thanks for the video

  • @RusticOutdoors01
    @RusticOutdoors01 3 года назад

    Check out enlightened equipment. They have a rain jacket now that I hear is pretty good and it’s not a bad price. I think it weighs about the same as the OR Helium 2

  • @joshuaharris5780
    @joshuaharris5780 3 года назад +1

    My boy is carrying weighttttttt (if u know u know) 🤩🤩

  • @louisehiker9246
    @louisehiker9246 3 года назад

    I just found your channel, great videos! Andrew Skurka has a better option than the bidet. He just loosens the cap on a water bottle and dribbles that downward onto the business area to rinse it clean. Recently heard that on a backpacking podcast.

    • @louisehiker9246
      @louisehiker9246 3 года назад

      Another tip: if you know someone with diabetes or a nurse or doc, bum a lancet. They are tiny and already sterile. Better than a safety pin for lancing blisters, and painless too.

  • @IthaCAT1026
    @IthaCAT1026 3 года назад

    Bidet is alright for a bum shower, but it won't replace the TP if you're a TP fan.

  • @Learningthetruth7
    @Learningthetruth7 2 года назад

    Whoa, for an ultralight you carry more stuff than most I have seen

    • @FrozensAdventures
      @FrozensAdventures  2 года назад

      I think people just don't put everything in their lists.

  • @charliem5332
    @charliem5332 3 года назад

    Buff on the pillow. Good idea.

  • @davidsawmandave8731
    @davidsawmandave8731 3 года назад

    Thank u for clarification on your intro , as most people are looked down on for having a heavier pack , love your videos , still need to hit u up on more info on down loading music , wish I could talk to you

    • @FrozensAdventures
      @FrozensAdventures  3 года назад

      I respect any and all backpackers. Anyone that chooses to live uncomfortably albeit for only a few days is ok in my book? Get outside!

  •  3 года назад +4

    Hi! Thanks for that, really inspiring clip 😉

  • @martinmaison6421
    @martinmaison6421 2 года назад

    Cuben for all storage pouches 😍

  • @brianburch6902
    @brianburch6902 3 года назад

    duluth trading sells a melanzana type hoodie with a built in neck gaiter and chest pocket. i picked mine up for 44$

    • @FrozensAdventures
      @FrozensAdventures  3 года назад

      No gotta go up to a store soon to get some new jeans I'll check it out.

  • @agriswoldvacation4081
    @agriswoldvacation4081 3 года назад

    My chafing secret...degree 48-hour protection deodorant! (the white stick not the gel) I have a separate stick just for that! A doctor told me to try it and I promise you, you won't use anything else!!!

  • @davidschmude
    @davidschmude 3 года назад +3

    Please don’t tell me you ditched the beer cap coffee table when you moved !! I mean, I realize you’re not a swingin’ bachelor anymore but that thing was an Outdoor Adventures trademark fixture.

    • @FrozensAdventures
      @FrozensAdventures  3 года назад +1

      Haha nope it's downstairs. I need to out in some time and money into the basement. Everything kinda needs redone and my old couch doesn't fit. Unfortunately right now time and money are stretched thin as I focus on more important things.

  • @jerryg957
    @jerryg957 3 года назад +1

    Like that buff over the pillow ..........