7,400 Mile Hike Gear List & Review | CYTC Appalachian, Pacific Crest, and Continental Divide Trails

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @QuadzillaHikes
    @QuadzillaHikes  Год назад +14

    Link to the detailed writeup www.couchtotrail.com/blog/calendar-year-triple-crown-gear-list-and-reviewand-how-the-gear-changed-along-the-at-pct-and-cdt

  • @Truth-Seeker75
    @Truth-Seeker75 Год назад +434

    You don’t need to blame the fabric on your pants, just go ahead and acknowledge you are QUADZILLA!!!!!

    • @jackwilder463
      @jackwilder463 Год назад +31

      Thought no one else noticed. Shit is distracting low key

    • @KingBostwick
      @KingBostwick Год назад +5

      I’m pretty sure Quadzilla is his trail name. 😂

    • @joe1071
      @joe1071 11 месяцев назад +8

      For real, and he lives true to, “skies out thighs out” mentality with those short shorts. As a guy with thick thighs, I also embrace the short shorts

  • @tanimowo
    @tanimowo Год назад +172

    came for the quads stayed for the proper narration

  • @mtadams2009
    @mtadams2009 Год назад +24

    This is very impressive in so many ways, emotionally, physically and mentally. I have met my share of triple crowners but never anyone who did them all in one calendar year. I am older so I know my body could not pull this off but to by honest I am pretty sure my mind would also fail me. Thanks for taking the time to film, edit and share share this magical experience with us. Much respect, take care

  • @xmetal280
    @xmetal280 Год назад +35

    While my quads will never compare to a calendar year triple crowner, I can take some comfort in the fact that my own gear choices were the same in a few places. 😄 Congrats on such an accomplishment and thanks for sharing your gear thoughts.

  • @kyle0091000
    @kyle0091000 2 месяца назад

    I like how you’re very detailed and provided an explanation with the things that you selected as your gear - you didn’t skimp out on the necessity and didn’t go extreme like some “ultralight” hikers are doing.

  • @ToblerX
    @ToblerX Год назад +5

    Saw this preview in my feed and the gravity of those Quads moved my finger towards the video.

  • @Get_Some_Nature
    @Get_Some_Nature Год назад +8

    Rain wrap/skirt is 1000 times better than rain pants. Acquire a heavy duty contractor bag and cut off the bottom to make a tube. Slit one side to open it into a wrap. Wrap it around your waist with the slit behind you. Tuck into your pants or shorts waistband. You want it's the length to be right at your socks. Now your legs won't sweat. It's truly waterproof and more packable and light weight than rain pants.

  • @jeffreycarman2185
    @jeffreycarman2185 Год назад +3

    I have to say I see a lot of through hikers and backpackers on RUclips who have that clip for a camera on their backpack, and this is the first video that can recall where any footage taken by a camera in this shoulder mount was used. Great video! Amazing that you did the triple crown in one calendar year.

    • @QuadzillaHikes
      @QuadzillaHikes  Год назад

      Peak design capture clip! Must have if you're carrying a camera.

  • @WilCharles-z2n
    @WilCharles-z2n Год назад +11

    Good content! Extremely substantive and thorough- not to mention overall great video/editing quality. This was a breath of fresh air from a lot of the talking heads you see in the backpacking sphere that are trying to game the algorithm and generate clicks. Keep up the great work!

  • @TedProtasiewicz
    @TedProtasiewicz Год назад +3

    It has been a relief to watch your video compared to other backpacking channels. Your website is well organized. Simple and interesting to watch.

  • @db.mc2
    @db.mc2 Год назад +7

    AWESOME! Thank you Jack! 🙂 Always great to hear from you, appreciate you my friend, stay safe and take care 🙏
    👑👑👑

  • @guitarhiker4449
    @guitarhiker4449 Год назад +4

    WHAT??? You did the triple crown in one year??? You are a monster!!! Not being weird but you can see it in your legs. Looks like you became a thoroughbred!! Lol... Congrat's man what a feat!!! Hike on!!

  • @DanielOutdoors
    @DanielOutdoors Год назад +4

    I live in Norway, and hike alot during winter conditions, i do too recommend the waterproof socks, however i have both Seal Skinz, and Randy Sun Socks recently i find the last one a bit better fitted.

  • @Elizabeth-pt4bv
    @Elizabeth-pt4bv Год назад +2

    Congratulations on getting to the point with your mileage bank. That was a huge gap, and you did it.👏👏 So awesome.

  • @Andy-Mesa
    @Andy-Mesa Год назад +5

    All well and good, but you should mention your were sponsored by HMG and how that affected your gear choices.

  • @toocleanpappas5397
    @toocleanpappas5397 Месяц назад

    Been looking at the Katabatic quilts, glad to see you liked them. It was good to run into ya on the TA last year. I'm off to Ireland, Wales and probably Scotland in the spring. Maybe the Czech republic. They've got a beautiful trail there. Happy Trails!

    • @QuadzillaHikes
      @QuadzillaHikes  Месяц назад +1

      Hey great hearing from ya enjoy those hikes!!

  • @Thisthat1234
    @Thisthat1234 Год назад +5

    This guy is putting things to the real test!!!!! Thanks for sharing your insight !

  • @Andy-Mesa
    @Andy-Mesa Год назад +2

    I found some Gossamer Gear rain chaps made out of spinnaker cloth in a hiker box and I've been using those to great effect. Because there's no crotch it doesn't wear there and since most of your heat is generated in the crotch it also doesn't retain heat. Unfortunately they don't make them anymore, but I think chaps are the way to go if you want to try to make some yourself.

  • @fish1269
    @fish1269 10 месяцев назад

    Vapor barrier with waterproof sock has been my preferred method as well to keep feet warm.

  • @eggnog7079
    @eggnog7079 Год назад +7

    I'm so curious about your food choices. I don't know how bodybuilders would be able to maintain their macros.

    • @QuadzillaHikes
      @QuadzillaHikes  Год назад +6

      I just focus on getting whatever good protein I can in towns from rotisserie chickens, steaks, pre mixed protein shakes from gas stations, and then eating as many calories as I can.

  • @wolfeadventures
    @wolfeadventures 3 месяца назад

    Great info. Especially on the charger and cables. Not only can they be incredibly slow they can also damage your devices.

  • @SuperdutyExplorer
    @SuperdutyExplorer 8 месяцев назад

    Dude nice job!! Those are some crazy miles and drive!! Love seeing the beast mode hiking!! Im 34 with past injuries, i go slower/shoeter hikes but happy im able to get out! Only been hiking since 2019!...

  • @martinjcamp
    @martinjcamp 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great advice from a really great Hiker and a true Trail Friend. Thank You!

  • @Richard-wz9uh
    @Richard-wz9uh Год назад

    Waterproof socks! Brilliant. I also use the Altra Olympus and like them. I've been looking for a waterproof option for colder wet days and goes above my ankle. I was considering the Altra Olympus Mid but now I think I'll try the Sealskinz socks. Thanks!

  • @brandonseavey4265
    @brandonseavey4265 Год назад +11

    Love to learn from you mr.quad!

  • @joshuasmith6928
    @joshuasmith6928 Год назад +1

    My only 2 quilts as well. 1oz. Overfill in my 15°. Love Katabatic!

  • @JohnDoe-eo1op
    @JohnDoe-eo1op Год назад

    To be honest, a tip for keeping your feet dry from snow & water. I do this when working construction & plumbing jobs where it really wet.
    Wrap you feet in plastic, your socks will thank you.. Thicker plastic bags work fine too, you can always make 'em more custom! IE cutting excess or making your own contraption. simple, cheap & more importantly reliable & easy to replace!

    • @QuadzillaHikes
      @QuadzillaHikes  Год назад

      Definitely lots of hikers do that for random cold snaps, imo if you're heading out in winter hiking it's way more convenient just to have a pair of neoprene socks rather than go through a buncha bags, cause they'll tear and break

    • @JohnDoe-eo1op
      @JohnDoe-eo1op Год назад

      @@QuadzillaHikes i'm cheap :/ ill try the socks.. I can 200% imagine the ease but.. not saying ur rich, but im poor HAHA

  • @djlukestein
    @djlukestein Год назад +2

    Thank you for sharing... This was very informative and I picked up a few tips like keeping the Sawyer from freezing. We use a lot of the same equipment so I could real know why you choose to keep using it. keep up the amazing content.

  • @kevngu7256
    @kevngu7256 Год назад +3

    I would love to see how you pack all of those things.

  • @earthhorse5127
    @earthhorse5127 Год назад +2

    Great review on your gear!
    Straight to the point....I trust your judgment, You really tried and tested them to the limit.

  • @tangofoxtrot40
    @tangofoxtrot40 Год назад +1

    Those quads just slow mo shaking in the wind

  • @Micloren
    @Micloren Год назад

    Used a lot of similar gear during my AT thru in 2013 for mostly the same reasons. Most of it worked very well on my great divide bike ride.

  • @kellycarlen9605
    @kellycarlen9605 Год назад +1

    Great video. I heard your interview on Backpacker Radio so when I came across your video I was like, “I know who this guy is!”

  • @rubenwolff6661
    @rubenwolff6661 5 месяцев назад

    hell yes to waterproof socks, got them the first time in Scotland.

  • @dannycheng5090
    @dannycheng5090 2 месяца назад

    I just subbed. Love the content. What shorts do you wear?

  • @robertcarpenter7890
    @robertcarpenter7890 Год назад +2

    I have a recommendation, mountain equipment switch pro and the lumiko hoodie for winter conditions, the warmth to weight ratio is insane, the standard switch is fab due to the mix of microgrid ans polartech alpha, they also stuff into their own pockets and weight practically nothing

  • @jacksondaly7297
    @jacksondaly7297 6 месяцев назад

    Im tired of watching videos from skinny hikers, glad i found someone that hikes and is jacked

  • @martinjcamp
    @martinjcamp 11 месяцев назад

    Thank You for the very good presentation. Wishing you the Best of luck and safety in the future.

  • @pringerx
    @pringerx 5 месяцев назад

    Awesome video man. Did you find the 30 deg warm enough for the PCT? I'm trying to decide whether to save some weight and go with the 30 deg instead of 20 deg. thanks!

    • @QuadzillaHikes
      @QuadzillaHikes  5 месяцев назад

      It was but I had a very late start and early finish

  • @squirreltamer2548
    @squirreltamer2548 9 месяцев назад

    Take a couple of contractor trash bags with you, you can stuff them with foliage and make a bed with it. And in a pinch you can use it as a poncho.

  • @placeholder23
    @placeholder23 Год назад

    fffffff Calendar year triple crown. I've got 5 thru hikes under my belt 3 x AT ,PCT, CDT ..But a calendar year triple is not one of them..Kudos to you my friend. that's a crazy year.
    That Stream crossing around Mt Hood at the end is soooo sketch....I remember that.

  • @_siegemcsheen_9401
    @_siegemcsheen_9401 6 месяцев назад

    I plan on doing the Trip in 1 year too. Just to get it all knocked out. Did you find you were still able to appreciate everything moving at that fast a clip? Also, can you make a video explaining how you got around to different Trails. I’m intending on going PCT Nobo, CDT Sobo and AT Nobo in that order! Thank you!

    • @QuadzillaHikes
      @QuadzillaHikes  6 месяцев назад

      That order of trails won't work, if you want to do AT nobo you'll have to do it first. . And doing a cytc is not that enjoyable, you can't stop to appreciate or take in many of the sights, I don't think getting the 3 out of the way will be a good motivation or strong enough motivation to keep you going on a cytc.

    • @_siegemcsheen_9401
      @_siegemcsheen_9401 6 месяцев назад

      @@QuadzillaHikes Thank you so much for messaging me back! I just realized it may have sounded like I was being passive about the work required to complete this. I've done nothing but think about this challenge for years and want to get everything perfect for the simple fact that I can't feasibly be gone for more than a year with my responsibilities. I apologize if my comment came off too ignorant.

  • @Banana8359
    @Banana8359 Год назад

    Thank you for this video. Very interesting to see what you used and how it held up. Also I loved the ai photos. Haha the socks and the robot. Great job

  • @fastneataverage
    @fastneataverage Год назад +1

    Incredibly helpful and cleared up so many questions I had about gear. Thank you very much.

  • @biffburley1
    @biffburley1 Год назад +5

    Great video Quadzilla; I appreciate the short and long versions!

  • @sandrawarner2551
    @sandrawarner2551 Год назад +3

    Hello Quadzilla, I was wondering what weight is the FarPointe Alpha top 90 or 120 gsm Thanks for the gear review! Samurai

  • @seanb6986
    @seanb6986 11 месяцев назад

    I can't comprehend how you managed to travel in nearly full winter conditions for weeks at a time with what is essentially a slightly beefed up 3-season setup. I would probably get everything soaked and frozen two days into the hike. Did you stop at motels/hostels regularly at resupplies, or is your metabolism somehow able to shrug off sub-freezing conditions? I don't think I've ever seen someone else do this sort of thing with so minimal protection. I'm both impressed and worried for anyone that will try to recreate a similar odyssey.

    • @QuadzillaHikes
      @QuadzillaHikes  11 месяцев назад +1

      I think full on winter is actually easier to deal with than that 40 degree range. Mostly because snow is not going to make your gear wet, where freezing rain will. Important to keep your gear in waterproof containers no matter the conditions. Hiking in the winter really isn't that bad, just need more layers and a beefier sleep system. Same town routine as a regular hike, which is just going into the next town when you hit it, definitely more strategic about towns though for example took a day off in Salida waiting out a snow storm, and took 2 days off in Chama, NM waiting out another storm. That's really key, you don't want to be up in the mountains during the storms, wait em out, see what the conditions on the ground are - if it's too bad, don't head up in there.

  • @Greghikes1
    @Greghikes1 Год назад

    Amazing channel, thankyou for sharing! I completed the PCT during your cytc!.
    I'm now planning to do the GDT 2024 & thinking to do some CDT right before it OR after the GDT Aug/sept. as you're so qualified I'd love your suggestion as to which side of the GDT I should do just a month of the CDT and if you think the weather would be conducive? I'd love at least to Cherry pick the Winds and Yellowstone if nothing else...
    Anyway any advice would be great, thanks! Greg aka 'Sausage'😂

    • @QuadzillaHikes
      @QuadzillaHikes  Год назад

      Hmm fitting in cdt before or after aug/sept is tough cause whichever direction you go you want to be hiking Montana and Wyoming during that time frame.

  • @williamhecht984
    @williamhecht984 Год назад +1

    Thanks for all the details, did you find a multitool, knife or scissors useful?

    • @QuadzillaHikes
      @QuadzillaHikes  Год назад +1

      Very tiny knife for cutting open packages and cheese. You won't use a multitool or scissors enough to justify the weight

  • @jay-ki6ie
    @jay-ki6ie 4 месяца назад

    I appreciate all this information and your effort!

  • @timgutzmer1550
    @timgutzmer1550 Год назад

    Congratulations! Very impressive! How much of your gear was sponsored 🤔

  • @gumbi8989
    @gumbi8989 Год назад +4

    How bad are the ticks on the AT?
    Here in the Midwest ticks can get pretty bad, but from what it sounds, the further east you get, the worst Lymes disease gets.

    • @elliemay3147
      @elliemay3147 Год назад +3

      I live on the NY/CT border very close to the AT. Ticks are horrible here. It's a must to check clothing frequently and do a tick body check everyday.

    • @QuadzillaHikes
      @QuadzillaHikes  Год назад +5

      It's pretty bad. I'd definitely treat socks and pants with permethrin. I picked up Lyme on my first AT hike. During the summers too I think it's important to keep the pack out of your tent, as think about all the times you set you pack down in the grass not thinking about it and how many ticks probably get on them.

  • @fearfeasog
    @fearfeasog 8 месяцев назад

    Did you hang your food ever or no? Still watching through the AT vids and haven't run across any mention. Amazing achievement btw! 🎉🎉🎉

    • @QuadzillaHikes
      @QuadzillaHikes  8 месяцев назад +1

      I didn't, too early in the season for problem bears cause no one else was out on the AT. The bears exit hibernation march-april too so not too many around yet

  • @juan_salvador_gaviota
    @juan_salvador_gaviota 4 месяца назад

    maybe I need to try a wider inflatable sleeping pad, but it always feels like I'm trying to sleep while balancing on the pad, I've switched to the nemo swicthback and feels much more comfortable

  • @RickINFJ
    @RickINFJ Год назад +2

    Love the rundown! You explain why you use it and how it held up. Great information Jack. ✌️

  • @papajeff5486
    @papajeff5486 9 месяцев назад

    Garmin is useful, but way more than a couple hundred dollars. First, it costs a couple hundred dollars just for the instrument, the hundreds for the subscription required to operate it. If you push the SOS and get a helicopter ride, it will cost more than $60,000 dollars for the ride , then several thousand dollars for the emergency hospital visit.

    • @QuadzillaHikes
      @QuadzillaHikes  9 месяцев назад +2

      You're only ever charged for a rescue if you were doing something grossly negligent, normal rescues don't cost, they don't want people dying because they're afraid of the rescue bill

  • @ispenttoomuchongear
    @ispenttoomuchongear Год назад

    Yeah right on your gear review, where can i get those monstrous legs you got? Any special brand i should look out for?

  • @SteveFukuzawa-e2b
    @SteveFukuzawa-e2b Год назад

    Too all hikers, try thermarest xtherm. 3 inchs thick, warmer more durable, not crunchy, more durable?😊

  • @dirtywizard898
    @dirtywizard898 Год назад

    Amazingly produced video, thank you so much! I'm curious as to what trail navigation app you use?

    • @QuadzillaHikes
      @QuadzillaHikes  Год назад +1

      I use far-out mainly, a little bit of Gaia on the CDT

    • @dirtywizard898
      @dirtywizard898 Год назад +1

      @@QuadzillaHikes Thank you! I hope to complete the CDT one day. Wishing you clear skies and beautiful views

  • @hoser7706
    @hoser7706 6 месяцев назад

    Darn Toughs seem to have more nylons in them vs Merino, hrnce the durability. Yet so many ppl use them and blister in them. For me they do not moisture well enough compared to higher blend Merino socks. Maybe they make some w more wool, I do not know. But Injinji are great for blister reduction, wool or Coolmax versions. Ever usecthem?

  • @nerd4tw
    @nerd4tw Год назад

    From Brit Bank to the back country, I love to see it

  • @PRETTINGTON
    @PRETTINGTON Год назад

    I mean this in a very respectful, not sexually harassing way: damn, your legs are crazy impressive! Congratulations on the calendar year triple crown. That’s a hell of an accomplishment.

  • @AustinHellersionnix
    @AustinHellersionnix Год назад +4

    Did you lunge the whole 7400 miles or what?

  • @WholesomeVince
    @WholesomeVince 5 месяцев назад

    14:20 that river crossing was no joke.

  • @peterjohnson6273
    @peterjohnson6273 11 дней назад

    Good presentation. Thanks.

  • @steventhaw3765
    @steventhaw3765 11 месяцев назад

    My experience: Neo air should only be half inflated for plenty of support! Otherwise, the baffles will eventually collapse!

  • @rya7642
    @rya7642 6 месяцев назад

    I wonder if a mini solar charger for your phone would be a good investment

    • @QuadzillaHikes
      @QuadzillaHikes  6 месяцев назад +1

      They just aren't worth the weight. For example a solar panel that could charge 20k mah in 5 days would weigh more than a 20k mah battery, so since you get to a town to recharge battery every couple of days it's better to just carry a battery, re-charge it, then try to mess with the hassle of a solar charger that weighs more.

  • @BlackStar-vt4hf
    @BlackStar-vt4hf 5 месяцев назад

    Could you please tell me did you do some kind of workout routine before going on a true hike ? Or maybe some exercises?

    • @QuadzillaHikes
      @QuadzillaHikes  5 месяцев назад

      Yes, lots of weight lifting, got deadlift up to 465lbs

  • @moses1007
    @moses1007 Год назад +1

    @thehealthygamer I am curious which ear buds you used during these hikes?

    • @moses1007
      @moses1007 Год назад

      Also, can you list the camera gear including the microphone used? Thank you

    • @QuadzillaHikes
      @QuadzillaHikes  Год назад +1

      Used $20 jlab or some such earbuds off Amazon. Camera gear is listed in my link, microphone is a rode mini shotgun

  • @davef5916
    @davef5916 Год назад

    Do you ever use the quilt straps in colder weather? Or do you just use it like a blanket? really impressive dude, thanks for sharing.

    • @QuadzillaHikes
      @QuadzillaHikes  Год назад

      Yep use the quilt straps whenever temp is close to the quilts rating.

  • @rogerc7972
    @rogerc7972 Год назад +2

    Good stuff, logical choices.

  • @jayrichardson221
    @jayrichardson221 Год назад +1

    Ok so the real question is how to you keep such juicy quads with all that trekking?! Workout routine video incoming?

    • @QuadzillaHikes
      @QuadzillaHikes  Год назад +2

      Just weight lifting for years, and as long as you eat enough calories there's not too much muscle mass loss.

  • @ernestbuckstarr
    @ernestbuckstarr 4 месяца назад

    Very informative. Thank you! 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @pspicer777
    @pspicer777 Год назад +1

    All this doesn't matter. This guy is a beast! He could have done the whole thing in Flip-flops.

    • @pedroclaro7822
      @pedroclaro7822 Год назад +1

      Fun fact I cycled to Santiago on flip flops and barefoot most of the time. My hiking sandals started rubbing against my feet especially when they got wet, so I just gave up and went with it. Thank God for flat pedals

  • @phillips040782
    @phillips040782 Год назад +1

    How did you keep your gains during the hike? Obviously, you started with a good physique but I’d assume you would loose a lot of mass on trail for extended periods.

    • @QuadzillaHikes
      @QuadzillaHikes  Год назад +4

      I've found that at 35, having lifted for almost two decades I don't lose too much muscle mass anymore. I'll still drop some muscle on a hike like this, more in the upper body than lower body. I think mostly it's to do with having lifted for this long. Plus I stay out of large calorie deficits. Only losing 1-3lbs per month helps ensure its less muscle and more fat. And I accomplish that by eating loads of proteins and calories in towns.

    • @phillips040782
      @phillips040782 Год назад

      @@QuadzillaHikes thank you for answering. I started my new fitness journey a year ago. I will keep lifting and hiking long into my life, 41 years old now.

  • @hazedays3584
    @hazedays3584 Год назад +1

    First minute of a frickin hiking vid: "Im playing with AI pictures in this vid as well" FUCK ME MAN THIS SHIT EVERYWHERE

    • @QuadzillaHikes
      @QuadzillaHikes  Год назад +1

      Pretty soon you can just get AI to hike for you and we won't ever have to go outside again!

    • @hazedays3584
      @hazedays3584 Год назад

      @@QuadzillaHikes haha!

  • @JustinBaker2567
    @JustinBaker2567 Год назад +2

    I highly recommend the rocky goretex socks. They are superior to any other waterproof sock on the market.

  • @1024Pete
    @1024Pete Год назад +1

    Thank you. This was very helpful.

  • @Mako2-1
    @Mako2-1 6 месяцев назад

    This guy’s quads are epic😂😂

  • @Onnitfan1
    @Onnitfan1 Год назад

    Great video. I took notes. Thank you!

  • @jaybutera3353
    @jaybutera3353 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for sharing your helpful insights.

  • @richardinacan
    @richardinacan Год назад

    I appreciate vids from so much experience. I have the zpacks arc blast 55l, i've only been using it for 9 days and it's already showing bad wear and the frame pops out the wrong way. Too light, too weak. I might try your pack. When this one dies, and i think it will be dead in less than a month:($375usd)

    • @QuadzillaHikes
      @QuadzillaHikes  Год назад

      Unfortunately I've met loads of people who have had issues with Zpacks packs, and getting them warrantied seems to be a pain in the butt. Their tents seem to be pretty good, packs not so much. HMG packs really do hold up well. I think I could have taken mine through all 3 trails, but didn't want to risk the outside pocket tearing when I'd have to stuff it super full of crap with all my extra winter gear.

    • @mtadams2009
      @mtadams2009 Год назад

      I own the Arc Blast and I have two Long Trial hiker and a bunch of other trips on it and it’s pretty much like new. I did have an issue early on with the taping inside the bag and Zpacks resolved the issue very quickly. I must add I don’t carry much weight, my base weight is about eight pounds so that may be a factor. Pretty much all my gear is Zpacks and it’s all worked great. It’s funny I have heard lots of people on the trial complain about Hyperlite packs. I think the more people pay the more they expect. I think UL packs are generally not as durable as my older gear. Everything comes at a cost. I can see where using a more robust back could be very beneficial, bear cans, water carrying etc I am thinking of trying something like the Hyperlite because I often hike with my dog and she goes pack less. Which means I am always carrying a lot of food and additional weight. Take care

  • @juliejohnson928
    @juliejohnson928 Год назад

    I saw you recommended farpoint OG direct aloha hoody. I don’t think they carry that anymore. Farpoint is awesome. Do you recommend the Alpha Cruiser?

    • @QuadzillaHikes
      @QuadzillaHikes  Год назад +1

      Yep the alpha cruisers are made from that same material!

  • @dayoltay
    @dayoltay 4 месяца назад

    Them quads holy cow

  • @hunterrud454
    @hunterrud454 Год назад +1

    Great video. What shorts did you wear?

    • @QuadzillaHikes
      @QuadzillaHikes  Год назад +1

      Soffe ranger panties, these printed ones come from Valhalla wear.

  • @joro8604
    @joro8604 Год назад

    Great video. Tested. Good insight.

  • @manisdogfish
    @manisdogfish Год назад

    those are the most gigachad gamer legs I have ever seen

  • @AndyAdventuring
    @AndyAdventuring Год назад

    Yo I need that leg routine sans the walking 1,000s of miles part

  • @paulkiefer3893
    @paulkiefer3893 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the honest information man

  • @hitman1421
    @hitman1421 6 месяцев назад

    I NEED the coziest sleeping pad. My body can’t handle a foam pad. I’m rolling every hour with numb limbs

    • @QuadzillaHikes
      @QuadzillaHikes  6 месяцев назад

      After really long days anything is comfy :)

  • @Cusackshike
    @Cusackshike Год назад +1

    Olympus 6? Can only find Olympus 5s. Does anyone have a link to the Olympus 6?

    • @QuadzillaHikes
      @QuadzillaHikes  Год назад +1

      You're right the olympus are the 5s, the lone peaks and timps were the 6s.

  • @aquicktake
    @aquicktake Год назад

    Where did you buy the thigh muscles from? I need a set of those ASAP!

  • @maxallanmosesman
    @maxallanmosesman 5 месяцев назад

    Can you sit upright in the tent? Not too draped touching over your body?

  • @sandycultofthesun
    @sandycultofthesun 9 месяцев назад

    wow, is 2.5 thru hikes really a bench mark for a shelter? i'm new and a weekend warrior but that sounds crazy to me

    • @QuadzillaHikes
      @QuadzillaHikes  9 месяцев назад

      I think if you're gonna spend $500+ on a tent it should last you multiple thru. Dyneema is tough as hell your zippers will break and mesh will tear before the tent tears

    • @sandycultofthesun
      @sandycultofthesun 9 месяцев назад

      @@QuadzillaHikes thats what I mean, I woulda thought a well made tent in the $500+ range would be measured by being good for at *minimum* 6-7 thru's not 2.5 lol. that seems like a remarkably short lifespan/measuring stick for such an expensive bit of kit

  • @memphisreed2132
    @memphisreed2132 15 дней назад

    What about dem shortz???

  • @milesgroff1138
    @milesgroff1138 Год назад

    The gear list doesn’t mention the tights you are wearing under your shorts while hiking. What tights are these? Thanks

  • @Reskamo314
    @Reskamo314 Год назад +3

    That might be from your massive balls for doing the calendar year tripple crown though 9:57

  • @1attempting2bkind52
    @1attempting2bkind52 Год назад

    This is awesome! Thank you brother.

  • @RC-qf3mp
    @RC-qf3mp Год назад +2

    Haha. All his rain pants rip along the crotch. I hear you brother. C-kzilla!