I'm in Nepal now, you will need cash for the tea houses...and the 1000 notes will stack thick. I don't believe that wallet will hold all that you will need. Bring some extra ziploc baggies just in case...they are hard to find here. Best to bring extra USD to exchange. I've had a lot of issues with the ATMs here. All the best...I can't wait to see that documentary. Starting the ACT + Tilcho in two days! 🎉
I would add an insulated cover, at least a sock, for water bottle. Start with hot water in it in the morning. You will drink more in the cold if your water is warmish. Diamox is really worth it for altitude. A second light quilt could be added for up high and used alone lower down or in overheated huts. Don’t underestimate how cold the same temperature can be at altitude and in wind. Your puffy quilt will get damp and frosty and not have the loft you see at home. Warmer is funner!
Perfect timing to make sure I have all the stuff I need as I’m going to hike the AT in a few days. Also as someone who has done a bunch of hiking in Nepal, be very cautious about altitude sickness, it’s extremely difficult to notice yourself, but someone else will hear you slur your words. That’s when you know you’re pushing it. And a way to measure blood oxygen is amazing for sanity checks/ease of mind
I’m glad you came back to TH-cam when I meet you on the Appalachian trail you and your channel are great information for getting outdoors and being comfortable and you are such a nice person in your videos and in real life
Hey Darwin, been following you now for at least 7 years. Not sure if you saw the NYT article last week which states that the EPA is going to require that some PFAS compounds have limits that can be found in tap water. I know you forte is in hear reviews and documenting hiking trails and that you are not expected to be a source of information for environmental hazards of outdoor gear, but I presume that many people would also like to hear you state how much PFAS is in the gear you are recommending. Thanks for creating videos that bring joy to our lives. Cheers.
I've been using the CNOC Vesica bottle as my dirty water bottle on trail for about 2 years now! When paired with a Sawyer Squeeze, it filters water super quick and efficiently!
One of the best video from you for the past few years. Topic is good, non ultralight! You slower your speech, great improvement and a little bit when showing the gears, spending more time in every single items is very good. Good luck man 😊
Enjoy the video, good luck in Nepal. In SE WYOMING finally put the cross country ski away and our first day hike. 7.4 miles in about 3 hours. Waiting for the snow to melt at higher altitude. Already planning this summers backpacks. Be safe
I always learn something new watching your channel! I am totally not even remotely close to your level of hiking, but I feel like if this is not already a thing you have created a new category. Like the alpine ultralight, ultralight mountaineering, ultralight at great heights, etc. I don't know what you would call it but still super interesting.
I like the pack but my only critique would be taller side pockets. Tall enough to fit water bottles. Thanks for the link for the Showa gloves 🧤 I’ll have to pick up a pair in the future. Safe travels ✌🏻
Wow, that is shockingly light. I do more rock climbing than anything else, but my base weight for climbing is usually around 35lbs and that is just rope+harnes+draws or harness+pro+draws, no overnight gear.
Beautiful setup Darwin, cant wait to get my hands on one of your Mirages, my Thru 40 is still going strong but next pack will certainly be ESO ! Be safe out there!
Excellent vid! 😊I’ll be looking forward to the follow-up vids. On the eye protection side, how do the specs and goggles integrate with each other? Is it simply goggles over the prescription specs or are the goggles prescription too or is the plan contacts + goggles? I’ll be interested to hear how that goes in real life on the trail at temperatures below zero in a high aerobic situation. Thanks again.
"Not too Shabby.." Me listening while making supper- "Wow, no Shut Up!" Ha! Impressive. I've recently moved to a beautiful mountainous area that screams Hiking. So my dog and I are taking advantage of the beauty and I've learned plenty from your posts. Thank you : )
I find the Outcast Jacket interesting, but I'm not quite sure about its intended function. Is it supposed to be a midlayer alternative to a fleece or down jacket?
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Version of OV Ventus which is a version of Arc Atom I think. Someone said "a glorified fleece" I'll add "with a light outer shell". I’m still interested.
I'm super interested in the Big Bear Trip. I was actually looking into it already. I live super close to the pct north of LA and always wanted to hike in the Big Bear area. What distance are you participating in?
Do your scarpa mountaineering boots fit into your backpack during the approach or how are you carrying them? Also, which duffel bag (and how many liters) is the one being shown on your Instagram post?
Hey Darwin, Did you ever hike through the lower portion of the CDT? If so did you stop by the "Christ in the Desert Monastery" very near the CDT trail northeast of Santa Fe NM?
Nice. I'm working on getting my fiance kitted out for her first backpacking weekend adventure. We are just keeping it simple for her first time going to the Charles deam wilderness area
its a useless rack without the rest of the needed gear as well as wrong ice ax/pick unless you have two..i have the exact ice ax /pick, actually two of them and they are for vertical ice..not self arrest. one of them by itself is useless...two ice screws? for what? no daisy chain personal pro. im so confused on who told him to get these items..and why...hes gonna learn i guess. shows lack of experience...hey never climbed before so lets go to nepal and wing it...
Culo clean bidet 😂😂😂 very original name but something I would by because as a bikepaker i need my “culo” very clea! You always learn 😂 thanks for the showing the gear and info
I don’t how you guys fit your gear in sun 60L pack. I have ultralight or livery light gear but it always seems so bulky and barely fits in my ULA Circuit.
Your ULA pack has a 39l main compartment. Manufacturers all use different ways of measuring their pack volumes, some include all pockets, some do just main body and front pocket. Packs that are similar in volume to yours are the Palante Desert pack, the KS50 by KS UL, the Durston Kakwa 40, MLD prophet, REI Flash air 50, GG Mariposa. Darwin’s pack in the video is a true 50l main body, if it’s anything like the ranger on his website. As for being able to fit stuff, I make sure to take the lightest, least bulky clothing I have, down instead of synthetic quilt for compression, I make sure my food is over 130 cal/oz, and I just don’t really take anything I won’t need. I have a KS40 with an extension collar for shorter lighter trips, and for anything longer or heavier I take my Kakwa 55.
Always love your videos but all this stuff is useless in the UK as it is virtually impossible to purchase! Still nice to window shop and Still get a thumbs up from me every time.
Why would it be “useless” in the UK? I’ve hiked & camped across Scotland from coast to coast with less & more UL than this. I’ve also cycled & camped from Land’s End to John O with the same stuff. I’m always generally interested in why folks from the UK think that you “can’t” use certain gear? 🤔
@@DarwinOnthetrail yes bro unfortunately this is true. There is some ultralight gear we can come across but things like z-packs, katabatic gear, gosamer gear, enlightened equipment and many other lightweight US brands cannot be purchased from this country. You would have to purchase from abroad which come with heavy tax duties. I put it down to us not having as broad long terrains like yours so therefore they are not so much in demand. The only only true ultralight uk brand is a company called Atom packs Which are very decent. We do have the very commercial stuff like osprey, Rab and mountain equipment but nothing like the selection you guys have. Need to make a trip over there again and stock up 😂. Ps I will be walking the West Highland way in Scotland on the 29th April and have managed to scale down my weight to 9.5kg without food or water so not too bad I suppose. However this never stops me from watching all your videos which I love. Keep them coming man 👍🏼
I'm in Nepal now, you will need cash for the tea houses...and the 1000 notes will stack thick. I don't believe that wallet will hold all that you will need. Bring some extra ziploc baggies just in case...they are hard to find here. Best to bring extra USD to exchange. I've had a lot of issues with the ATMs here. All the best...I can't wait to see that documentary. Starting the ACT + Tilcho in two days! 🎉
I would add an insulated cover, at least a sock, for water bottle. Start with hot water in it in the morning. You will drink more in the cold if your water is warmish. Diamox is really worth it for altitude. A second light quilt could be added for up high and used alone lower down or in overheated huts. Don’t underestimate how cold the same temperature can be at altitude and in wind. Your puffy quilt will get damp and frosty and not have the loft you see at home. Warmer is funner!
The dig dig also doubles as a spoon
I'm always a bit nervous when I see a rack that looks brand new. Have a blast and stay safe!
Not “Brand New” it’s had a few trips on it
Honestly… Great to see you back and appreciate your work
Perfect timing to make sure I have all the stuff I need as I’m going to hike the AT in a few days.
Also as someone who has done a bunch of hiking in Nepal, be very cautious about altitude sickness, it’s extremely difficult to notice yourself, but someone else will hear you slur your words. That’s when you know you’re pushing it. And a way to measure blood oxygen is amazing for sanity checks/ease of mind
Awesome!, I hope you have great weather and some wonderful life-long memories.
I’m glad you came back to TH-cam when I meet you on the Appalachian trail you and your channel are great information for getting outdoors and being comfortable and you are such a nice person in your videos and in real life
Oh man, when I saw your new pack prototype I literally screamed in excitement. This is what I have been waiting for for a long time.
It’s funny, I was really wanting an Evolved Ranger pack but it just seemed a little small for me. Looks like I’ll be waiting for this one.
Hey Darwin, been following you now for at least 7 years. Not sure if you saw the NYT article last week which states that the EPA is going to require that some PFAS compounds have limits that can be found in tap water. I know you forte is in hear reviews and documenting hiking trails and that you are not expected to be a source of information for environmental hazards of outdoor gear, but I presume that many people would also like to hear you state how much PFAS is in the gear you are recommending. Thanks for creating videos that bring joy to our lives. Cheers.
This!
I've been using the CNOC Vesica bottle as my dirty water bottle on trail for about 2 years now! When paired with a Sawyer Squeeze, it filters water super quick and efficiently!
I would strongly recommend you invest in a heavy gortex outer shell and a heavier thermal layer. Have a great trip
One of the best video from you for the past few years. Topic is good, non ultralight! You slower your speech, great improvement and a little bit when showing the gears, spending more time in every single items is very good. Good luck man 😊
Enjoy the video, good luck in Nepal. In SE WYOMING finally put the cross country ski away and our first day hike. 7.4 miles in about 3 hours. Waiting for the snow to melt at higher altitude. Already planning this summers backpacks. Be safe
I always learn something new watching your channel! I am totally not even remotely close to your level of hiking, but I feel like if this is not already a thing you have created a new category. Like the alpine ultralight, ultralight mountaineering, ultralight at great heights, etc. I don't know what you would call it but still super interesting.
Looking forward to the video from the trip and the Documentary. Have a great time!
I like the pack but my only critique would be taller side pockets. Tall enough to fit water bottles. Thanks for the link for the Showa gloves 🧤 I’ll have to pick up a pair in the future. Safe travels ✌🏻
I’m really curious to hear about the new prototype pack with a frame! That’s probably the thing I understand the least about UL style packs.
Same here. Wondering about the load carrying capacity. Looking forward for the release as I'm in the market for a new packback but not in a hurry.
I hope you have a great trip!
Nice equipment. One question is. How is the badei suppose to work if it's freezing outside?
Wow, that is shockingly light. I do more rock climbing than anything else, but my base weight for climbing is usually around 35lbs and that is just rope+harnes+draws or harness+pro+draws, no overnight gear.
Beautiful setup Darwin, cant wait to get my hands on one of your Mirages, my Thru 40 is still going strong but next pack will certainly be ESO !
Be safe out there!
Right on! Thanks 🤙
Great to see you back dude
Have fun Darwin! WOW ❤
Thank You ❤️
Excellent vid! 😊I’ll be looking forward to the follow-up vids. On the eye protection side, how do the specs and goggles integrate with each other? Is it simply goggles over the prescription specs or are the goggles prescription too or is the plan contacts + goggles? I’ll be interested to hear how that goes in real life on the trail at temperatures below zero in a high aerobic situation. Thanks again.
I love seeing gear loadouts like this; when gear I own shows up I can congratulate myself on my good gear choices😂.
Looking forward to that documentary. Take care in Nepal on your literal high adventure:) Cheers!
Thank you! Will do!
Ah, I would love to go back to Namche one day. A very special place.
Green shirt looks awesome!
1. What's it called?
2. Do you have a link for it, please?
So cool. Thanks for sharing. Like that pack.
Dude I'm super stoked for that pack!
Great gear list apart from the tent... i am really curious to see how well it will hold up in the conditions you could end up with in Nepal. :).
From super ultralight to not ultralight, so its the Evolution of Darwin. :)
New pack looks interesting! Looking forward to getting a more detailed look at it. Is it much heavier than the Ranger?
Stay Tuned! 😉
"Not too Shabby.." Me listening while making supper- "Wow, no Shut Up!" Ha! Impressive. I've recently moved to a beautiful mountainous area that screams Hiking. So my dog and I are taking advantage of the beauty and I've learned plenty from your posts. Thank you : )
I find the Outcast Jacket interesting, but I'm not quite sure about its intended function. Is it supposed to be a midlayer alternative to a fleece or down jacket?
Version of OV Ventus which is a version of Arc Atom I think. Someone said "a glorified fleece" I'll add "with a light outer shell". I’m still interested.
Cudos for all of the new content you present - way to go 👍
Very cool. Sounds exciting!
What security camera would you use to monitor your tent so if anybody tries to steal anything you've got them on camera?
You'll love Imja Tse. Super fun little climb
Scarpa makes the most comfortable boots IMO.
What is the green pullover you're wearing here? Sorry if you covered that in a different video, but I didn't see any mention of it.
That pack prototype looks awesome! Any idea what the cost is going to look like when it’s released?
Good luck! Stay safe!!
Have an awesome trip! I went last April and did the Gokyo lakes loop via EBC. Where can we find your video(s) from your last Everest trip?
You should call the new pack the Wayfinder.
It has the vibe of a longer trek than a Ranger.
I'm super interested in the Big Bear Trip. I was actually looking into it already. I live super close to the pct north of LA and always wanted to hike in the Big Bear area. What distance are you participating in?
Good luck, I hope you enjoy your trip.
Good Luck and Be Safe ! As safe as you can 😁
Do your scarpa mountaineering boots fit into your backpack during the approach or how are you carrying them?
Also, which duffel bag (and how many liters) is the one being shown on your Instagram post?
Love your videos, always helpful
Just like your company, you’ve evolved!
❤️🤙
How are the Pursuit 2 compared to the original Pursuit? I'm hoping they didn't change the fit. Thanks
You seem to be in a better headspace after a break
Hey Darwin, Did you ever hike through the lower portion of the CDT? If so did you stop by the "Christ in the Desert Monastery" very near the CDT trail northeast of Santa Fe NM?
Your nalgene has an evansville indiana sticker on it. I live in evansville I was just curious what if any ties to evansville you have
Born & Raised there. 28 years. Owned a couple businesses there as well. 😉
Nice. I'm working on getting my fiance kitted out for her first backpacking weekend adventure. We are just keeping it simple for her first time going to the Charles deam wilderness area
Are the heavy boots in your backpack ?
Of course. Only needed at higher elevations. You preseve energy with walking on lighter shoes.
Are there fixed ropes on this route? I’m trying figure out what kind of climbing you’re doing from your rack and I’m a bit stumped.
There were 10 years ago.
its a useless rack without the rest of the needed gear as well as wrong ice ax/pick unless you have two..i have the exact ice ax /pick, actually two of them and they are for vertical ice..not self arrest. one of them by itself is useless...two ice screws? for what? no daisy chain personal pro. im so confused on who told him to get these items..and why...hes gonna learn i guess. shows lack of experience...hey never climbed before so lets go to nepal and wing it...
What is the green half-zip that you are wearing in this video?
Dang the Himalayas. Getting into some neat places. Yeah that climbing gear is heavy.
What brand are those (assuming) silicone lens covers?
What's the name of the white balance tool you're taking?
safe travels!
I may not be ultralight, but my backpacking gear is definitely heavy on the style!
Alpinist's creed: Come home. Come home friends. Make the top... In that order. Have fun!
Thanks for all your help getting prepared dude! You definitely gotta come on the next one 😉🤙
@@DarwinOnthetrail Definitely. So many iconic peaks and routes to try.
Can't believe you are still using fleece when you could use mountain hardware airmesh. It's just superior in every way for half the weight.
Is there enough warm clothing there??
Good luck on your trip overseas.
When Darwin went 50 shades of grey ... with a little bit of orange ;)
Wich Norrona flex pants do you have listed? As i’m living in europe i cannot access the link to backcountry that you posted.
Nice setup
Enjoy Nepal bro. 😎
very nice gear load out for your upcoming trip. like your new pack hope it works out well for you.
Prototype #2. It’s getting close
Culo clean bidet 😂😂😂 very original name but something I would by because as a bikepaker i need my “culo” very clea! You always learn 😂 thanks for the showing the gear and info
Love it
I like tiny luxury. To heck with ultra-suffering!
Good luck brother
Even though I have precisely zero interest in mountaineering myself, this was interesting. 🦑
High elevation mountains are cold and gross. Not even trees want to go there.
That's a lot of expensive gear in that video. I love the rawology corks ! Can't afford anything else here ha ha
I don’t how you guys fit your gear in sun 60L pack. I have ultralight or livery light gear but it always seems so bulky and barely fits in my ULA Circuit.
*sub 60L
Your ULA pack has a 39l main compartment. Manufacturers all use different ways of measuring their pack volumes, some include all pockets, some do just main body and front pocket. Packs that are similar in volume to yours are the Palante Desert pack, the KS50 by KS UL, the Durston Kakwa 40, MLD prophet, REI Flash air 50, GG Mariposa. Darwin’s pack in the video is a true 50l main body, if it’s anything like the ranger on his website.
As for being able to fit stuff, I make sure to take the lightest, least bulky clothing I have, down instead of synthetic quilt for compression, I make sure my food is over 130 cal/oz, and I just don’t really take anything I won’t need. I have a KS40 with an extension collar for shorter lighter trips, and for anything longer or heavier I take my Kakwa 55.
Is there such a thing as an ultralight alpinist? You might just qualify 😅 Have a great trip!
Wow, that's some flimsy gear for the Himalayas. Stay safe out there.
Right?! Idk if it would handle weather in the Midwest during the winter.
Very interesting
Looks like sponsored by EE haha ;) anyway good luck and have fun pal.
Where’s the chair?
Alpinism sounds like something you might wanna see a doctor about
😂 It definitely is 😵💫
@@DarwinOnthetrail "If this is a sickness, don't give me the cure!"
Only if it lasts longer than 4 hours
Yeah the side effects are horrendous: way too heavy and complicated
A mental dr and a financial consultant!
Walking Enlightened Equipment billboard lol
Always love your videos but all this stuff is useless in the UK as it is virtually impossible to purchase! Still nice to window shop and Still get a thumbs up from me every time.
Why would it be “useless” in the UK? I’ve hiked & camped across Scotland from coast to coast with less & more UL than this. I’ve also cycled & camped from Land’s End to John O with the same stuff.
I’m always generally interested in why folks from the UK think that you “can’t” use certain gear? 🤔
@@DarwinOnthetrail yes bro unfortunately this is true. There is some ultralight gear we can come across but things like z-packs, katabatic gear, gosamer gear, enlightened equipment and many other lightweight US brands cannot be purchased from this country. You would have to purchase from abroad which come with heavy tax duties. I put it down to us not having as broad long terrains like yours so therefore they are not so much in demand. The only only true ultralight uk brand is a company called Atom packs Which are very decent. We do have the very commercial stuff like osprey, Rab and mountain equipment but nothing like the selection you guys have. Need to make a trip over there again and stock up 😂.
Ps I will be walking the West Highland way in Scotland on the 29th April and have managed to scale down my weight to 9.5kg without food or water so not too bad I suppose. However this never stops me from watching all your videos which I love. Keep them coming man 👍🏼
Might as well just do Everest
Sure… want to loan me $60,000? 😂
Older, but tried and true audio
Heavier pack, time to start deadlifting, squats, and bench at the gym with a pro trainer.
You should put the total cost of all that gear. $$$$$$$
800.00 tent. 😮
Oh no hes climbing mountains now 😂
This is all UL gear though?? lol
A lot of it is, so I can carry the extra climbing equipment without wearing myself out. It’s all about balance 😉
👍🐿👍awesome
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No time stamps in 2024 ? Feel like I’m back in 87’.
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