Nice gear video guys. I started this year on the pct April 8’th, because of the relentless snowy weather in March I ended up buying and carrying a lot more gear / weight than I needed to, and ended up getting shin splints in San Jacinto. The goal was to section hike about 700+ miles but sadly felt well short of that. I’m also Australian, so it was super anticlimactic to come home without seeing so much more of the trail and having to leave a lot of cool people I’d met on trail. So yeah, you had some very UL gear in your setup and that’s what I should have done initially. I also didn’t really do a shakedown hike. Since I’ve come home I’ve sold most of my gear and bought up so much new gear and have gotten my base weight down to 3-4kg’s. Headed back next year to try and do as much as I can!
Bummer to hear but the snow took out a lot of people, especially early on. Like we said, we did spend a lot of time trying to get it right. But we did cut down a lot of stuff in the first 500 miles. Next year you will smash it! The story of dumpster fire is all of my gear was black and shiny so when I had it all on (and my flame gaiters) I looked like a trash back on fire!
Nice gear list. I got me an MSR pocketrocket recently. I like it a lot. Was hesitant to pay the money for it but it was been very worth the cost so far. Great video.
this was so informative. Just normal people, unsponsored giving real trail experience. there would be very few people with this type of experience. How about the gear that is all hype and simply does not work and had to be abandoned?
thanks for the video. what brand are these more robust bags you stored and sorted your food in? That net bag with trailmix looks like a net for laundry, right?
Appreciate the video, just got to through the big 3 but I guess I’m a little confused… you both say the burrow economy was so warm you never slept in thermals but then the man in the video says he needed to swap his pad for an xtherm because he was too cold?
To have a good sleep system you need to have a warm pad and warm quilt. One is useless without the other - which was my problem. I wasn't insulated from the ground
Did you like those Catman sun hoodies not having a front opening?? Would that have made them better? BTW GREAT VIDEO. A am subscribed. Are you on Instagram also?
@tobiasottinger5200 It was super comfy to wear and very light but broke down in various spots before even halfway through. People I know that started with Hyperlites got through the whole trail without issue
My pocket rocket work well under 8,000 feet however above that the striker won’t work. One of the screws started to back out around the 600 mile mark and I got a ride from a trail angel to the Napa and reinstalled it with some thread lock. Then this year as I was putting it away the insides came out and now the striker doesn’t work at all (always carry a back up fire starter) however it still works and the back up is already ordered lol. Nice video and congratulations! I got injured at the swinging bridge and had to get off trail.
Thanks for sharing...But what stuff broke and why?
Nice gear video guys.
I started this year on the pct April 8’th, because of the relentless snowy weather in March I ended up buying and carrying a lot more gear / weight than I needed to, and ended up getting shin splints in San Jacinto.
The goal was to section hike about 700+ miles but sadly felt well short of that. I’m also Australian, so it was super anticlimactic to come home without seeing so much more of the trail and having to leave a lot of cool people I’d met on trail.
So yeah, you had some very UL gear in your setup and that’s what I should have done initially. I also didn’t really do a shakedown hike.
Since I’ve come home I’ve sold most of my gear and bought up so much new gear and have gotten my base weight down to 3-4kg’s.
Headed back next year to try and do as much as I can!
P.S dumpster fire is a killer trail name lol. What’s the story behind that?
Bummer to hear but the snow took out a lot of people, especially early on. Like we said, we did spend a lot of time trying to get it right. But we did cut down a lot of stuff in the first 500 miles. Next year you will smash it!
The story of dumpster fire is all of my gear was black and shiny so when I had it all on (and my flame gaiters) I looked like a trash back on fire!
Love the video! Do more please!
More videos soon!
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Very informative, I don't often see couples hiking together and myself and my partner are hiking together in 2024. This help us a ton! Thank you 🙏🏼
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Bravo to your accomplishment. Thanks for the review. Very helpful. Be well. Wishing you peace and good fortune. Happy Trails!
Thank you 1024Pete! Happy trails 👣
Nice gear list. I got me an MSR pocketrocket recently. I like it a lot. Was hesitant to pay the money for it but it was been very worth the cost so far. Great video.
Great gear review, thanks for sharing your experiences.
Thanks for watching!
Nice kit 👍🏾
Super useful gearreview for thru hiking! Whatever lasts with dumpster using it is outstanding quality
Yes indeed! 😉
Great gear review and setup you got! I really like the vibe of your video!
Thank you Mario! Hope you get hiking soon!
Good review. Thanks.
Thanks for watching!
enjoyed it
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🤣 Better days indeed....
Its seen the BEST days
this was so informative. Just normal people, unsponsored giving real trail experience. there would be very few people with this type of experience. How about the gear that is all hype and simply does not work and had to be abandoned?
WHAT ARE YOUR PILLOWS!?!? THEY LOOK AMAZING!!!
They are little pillowcases that came with Decathalon inflatable pillows. We stuff our clothes into them! Game changer
@@dazedadventure❤ Thanks!!
Great gear loadout! New friend and sub, Take care
Thanks and welcome!
Great review!!
Would you still recommend that tent or something else ? I'm still deciding between a duplex and the tent you used.
We really did love our Durston by the end but the footprint of the Duplex will fit in more spots I would say
thanks for the video. what brand are these more robust bags you stored and sorted your food in? That net bag with trailmix looks like a net for laundry, right?
I think the ones you are talking about are reusable produce bags that we bought back home, but the ziplock bags are called Quinline on Amazon.
omg, I put that comment on the wrong video... 😀@@dazedadventure
thanks, qinline are the ones I was asking about.
Appreciate the video, just got to through the big 3 but I guess I’m a little confused… you both say the burrow economy was so warm you never slept in thermals but then the man in the video says he needed to swap his pad for an xtherm because he was too cold?
To have a good sleep system you need to have a warm pad and warm quilt. One is useless without the other - which was my problem. I wasn't insulated from the ground
Just checking clothes: no thermals, no camp or town clothes - just what you wore, the torrid and rain gear, correct?
We both had thermal tops but no town clothes. It might be a nice luxury to have though
can't wait for my rat pack!!
Did you like those Catman sun hoodies not having a front opening?? Would that have made them better? BTW GREAT VIDEO. A am subscribed. Are you on Instagram also?
We were happy without an opening at the front honestly but I can see what you mean. We are on instagram as @dazed.adventure
@ 12:46 what backpack is this?
That was my first pack. A Blind Banana Morado (I'm not a fan)
@@dazedadventure What didn't you like?
@tobiasottinger5200 It was super comfy to wear and very light but broke down in various spots before even halfway through. People I know that started with Hyperlites got through the whole trail without issue
thanks!@@dazedadventure
My pocket rocket work well under 8,000 feet however above that the striker won’t work. One of the screws started to back out around the 600 mile mark and I got a ride from a trail angel to the Napa and reinstalled it with some thread lock. Then this year as I was putting it away the insides came out and now the striker doesn’t work at all (always carry a back up fire starter) however it still works and the back up is already ordered lol. Nice video and congratulations! I got injured at the swinging bridge and had to get off trail.
OH NO! Like we said, we have had no issues with the pocket rocket deluxe so far.
dental floss not only for teeth
The air pump… smh
Didn't include the Bedrocks either but we'll keep that between us 🤐