Backpacking Tips for Beginners | 7 Easy Ways To Lower Your Base Weight

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
  • Do you want a better Backpacking Experience? Avoid the costly mistake of carrying too much weight in your pack. Are you preparing for a big backpacking trip? Taking scouts to Philmont? Whatever your situation, we all want an enjoyable trip. Having too much weight in your pack can make you miserable.
    The more you carry, the more challenging your trip is going to be. Here are 7 helpful tips to lessen your burden and make your pack lighter. If you can find just a few ways to lighten your load, you will have a more enjoyable trip and in turn, be more likely to avoid injuries, Go further, & ultimately want to get back out there. Happy trails...
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    0:00 Intro
    0:29 Weigh Your Stuff
    1:20 Use A Pack Liner
    1:54 Repackage Items
    2:51 Lighter Water Storage
    4:52 Reduce Clothing - Layer Instead
    7:43 Share The Load
    8:41 Analyze Your Gear Post-Trip
    9:38 Summary

Комментарии • 21

  • @mawat67
    @mawat67 4 года назад +1

    Great video. Thanks for the great tips.

  • @theprophetez1357
    @theprophetez1357 3 года назад +2

    Good suggestions. I recently found my INCH bag kit, including things carried in my waist was 70 lbs. Now I have been slowly reducing the weight.
    The more pricey reductions include buying lighter more expensive gear so those things will come last.
    So far I removed about 5 lbs, but did add 8 oz of rechargeable batteries. Now as I am using up the regular batteries the pack weight will drop a few more ounces.
    The reductions I will now make is reducing my first aid kit. It weighs a kilo and has way more than I need. In addition to that I have bought lighter clothing this week which should reduce at least two more pounds.
    I have and will have videos on my channel showing what I carry and how that I am reducing weight.

  • @heidihikestheheysen9459
    @heidihikestheheysen9459 3 года назад +2

    Your water situation sounds great. I'm in South Australia and we need to carry water for the whole day. Normally we have water only at camp in a rainwater tank. A natural source would be very rare in most areas.

    • @AndyParrishOutdoors
      @AndyParrishOutdoors  3 года назад

      All the way from South Australia? Wow, thanks for checking out the video. How's the backpacking in South Australia & How much water do you have to carry to make that long stretch?

  • @stuartjackiegraymccoy8151
    @stuartjackiegraymccoy8151 3 года назад +1

    very good tips, learnt a lot. Thanks

  • @JeremiahStringer
    @JeremiahStringer 3 года назад +1

    Great tips, bro!

    • @AndyParrishOutdoors
      @AndyParrishOutdoors  3 года назад

      Thanks Jeremiah. I love watching you and Jason out on the trail.

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer 3 года назад +1

      @@AndyParrishOutdoors oh that’s awesome!! Appreciate that 👊

  • @canadafree2087
    @canadafree2087 Год назад

    Dry bags are not just about weight, dry bags turn your gear into lumps that create dead space in your packs. If I carry extra clothes it must have a different function; base layers are fine to wear while your outer pants/shirts dry out, they add extra insulation either during the day or while sleeping; but you are very unlikely to be wearing two pairs of nylon hiking pants at the same time.

  • @TheBlindGardener
    @TheBlindGardener 3 года назад +1

    Excellent tips. I am a newbie to this, slowly over the years put in together my rig. It’s a little more about 16 pounds without food and water… Do you think it’s a good way to start?

    • @AndyParrishOutdoors
      @AndyParrishOutdoors  3 года назад

      We all have to start somewhere... It's great to hear that you are looking to keep learning and improving your setup... It's a process we all go through... Stay with it an keep watching, there is so much good information out there. I know it has helped me a ton... Thanks for watching!

  • @Yingchanlan
    @Yingchanlan 3 года назад +1

    For a 12-days Philmont trip, I’m thinking to use those “Emergency Sleeping Bag Thermal Bivvy”. Do you think if that would work?

    • @AndyParrishOutdoors
      @AndyParrishOutdoors  3 года назад

      I've used the sol brand version and found it cold below 50. I would definitely test what you have down to at least 40 if not 35.

    • @Yingchanlan
      @Yingchanlan 3 года назад

      @@AndyParrishOutdoors Found it in Amazon. S.O.L. Survive Outdoors Longer S.O.L. 90% Reflective Ultra-Lightweight Emergency Bivvy, Multiple Colors www.amazon.com/dp/B08KWQVBT7/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_4PGFSHTRHDTAA7FFB24J Do you think it will be warm enough for Philmont trip next month (June)?

  • @austindavis2957
    @austindavis2957 3 года назад +1

    Is there a specific spreadsheet program you used there?

    • @AndyParrishOutdoors
      @AndyParrishOutdoors  3 года назад +2

      Great question Austin! and thanks for watching. I'd recommend (free) Lighterpack.com I use it and find it to be really easy to use and really helpful. Here is an example of one of my gear setups (yes, you can create multiple tabs. one for summer, one for winter, etc...) www.lighterpack.com/r/mpxip8

  • @JJUnohu
    @JJUnohu 2 года назад +1

    Buy thousands in gear and obsess over spread sheets and ounces so you can go for a walk in the woods.....

    • @AndyParrishOutdoors
      @AndyParrishOutdoors  2 года назад +1

      Well I guess that is one approach to lower your pack weight... That might be tough for most people to do...