Thank you for being real about your base weight. So many games are played with “consumables”, and a lot of bits and bobs often get added to ditty bags and attached to packs that are conveniently forgotten when people are bragging about their low base weights.
Came here from The Trek. So glad your still vlogging and hiking. This is the best gear pack, very tight. Sad about #15 but my take is that when you are as talented, balanced, attractive, stylish, and captivating as you are - some people cant handle it and must try to bring you down. So sad but you are ao above all that shit. After watching all your vids from the trek i was astounded at how impressive you are. At first i found myself being judgemental but only because you are so past anything i could ever be. But thats just my weakness. You deserve the best kudos. Like a gold medal or oscar or a black pearl. You rock. Please keep vlogging and consider the trek again, for your fans.
Such a great gear video. Thank you. I love the super organized and clear beginning with the images of everything, followed by the reviews, explanations. Really so well done.
We knew ALL the clothes were gonna be black. ❤ Looks like my work wardrobe. I have like 4 all-black outfits on rotation 🤘 And thank you for this; I love gear videos! I don’t get to talk about it much - even on trail. Too busy talking about the trail lol 😂
Loved your minimalist pack. Unfortunately I’ve still to do anything solo just scared. I’m a total beginner & pack my fears. Just incase things. Plus, I love gadgets, all these little things I could loose & never miss. Shakedown will have fun w/ me but I am trying to change. My pack is an old Kelty that weighs 6 pounds but is comfy & figured use what I have & progress. If I were as serious as I’d like to be I’d loose 80 pounds. Maybe after enough short practice trails. Fat old lady that loves the outdoors just loves you! Living vicariously through you. If you’d consider taking a beginners group I’d sign up! Heck, I’d id even let you do my hair.
Looks like your best opportunity at lightening your load a little would be to get a sleeping bag that is a little lighter than the one you have. Of course the lightest bags cost the most as I’m sure you’re aware. The one Patagonia midlayer, as you noted, was extra weight so not taking it next time sends you toward a 14lb base weight. Since you have recognized the virtues of a poncho over a rain jacket, (me too), consider replacing the rain jacket with a wind jacket. Wind jackets generally weigh about 3-5ozs; rain jackets somewhat more. Without too many modifications you are quickly approaching a 13lb base weight. Considering the conditions you were planning for, that is very respectable especially with the extra weight for filming. You’re doing great I think. Really enjoyed your format for this vlog and your trip across the CT. Take care.
... Good video ,, Nice gear list .... Yes, even through summer , Colo. can have rain ,, hail ,,or snow daily ... and drop temps rapidly ,, so some kind of gloves and hat or at least a buff neck gator rolled as a beanie is a good carry ... at altitude , temps at night can get quite cold ..
Thanks for all the great videos, I was glad to hear I am not the only one that takes a trekking pole to bed...lol. I know you have hiked with Evan a lot......and i wanted to get a normal persons opinion...lol.....how does he deal with being so exposed in that tarp to creeping, slithering, and animal things.....I want to try tarp camping but does he have problems doing that......I wanted an unbiased opinion....lol......thanks for everything you are tuff as nails out there.....😬
I liked the beginning gear graphics. The alcohol wipes can be used as firestarters but they only burn for a short time. I prefer a tealight candle because it is multi function and it burns long enough to dry tinder over it. That little flash light is nice. Consider having it on a necklace. On a cold night, your towel can be an extra layer over your core. Wash the pad with bleach and it will be fine. Look at the River Country Poncho for $10. It is big enough to use as a tarp too. I use cheap knit gloves with disposable vinyl gloves over them for cheap warm water proof gloves. A mummy bag will keep you warmer. Finish your firewood pile soon. A good gear video. Good Luck, Rick
Thank you. Very helpful. I think you were in the AT video hiking with Gary(could be wrong). It was a full video of that person’s AT hike. I watched it around March from a 2018 video. The climax was you got married at Katahdin. Bravo to you and Luke. Be well. Wishing you peace, good health and good fortune ahead. Happy Trails!
Did you use a bear canister or how did you stow your food? You should try washing your sleeping bag with Nikwax to see if it would restore the warmth and loft before you ditch it!
hi Liz! How did the Mid 1 perform regarding condensation? By any chance, would you have filmed your morning routine for condensation management? Thanks in advance.
My first hike we had these steel external framed packs and we hiked 13 miles in to South Lake in the Adirondacks my pack was 72 lbs the hip belt was a belt no padding atall. Had scars from that for a long time. Im surprised i went back every year for about 10 in a row.
Always love your gear videos. The stacking of gear at the beginning of the video was awesome☺️. I’m still using my LL Bean mummy bag (circa 1976) as a blanket. I have two person sleeping bag(disc) for me because it’s roomy 🎉. Looking forward to seeing your next adventure. Love you Liz!!❤️❤️❤️
Hi liz, I am still following you through all of your adventures. The year that you did the AT, I was in the market for a sleeping bag and got that LLBean one after I heard your approval of it. I have not used mine as much as you have, but I have found that bag is very warm and I have loved it. And i think i got it on sale so it was relatively affordable. If anything happens to this one, I will have to look at Western Mountaineering for a comparable bag I think. Expensive but super quality old fashioned enclosed bags.
Hi Liz ....I love your videos I would really appreciate your opinion of the unbounds single support stay......I know you have used the double extensively ....I know your super busy so it would be great to hear what you think about it.....
That’s what I always say- “Quick and Comprehensive.” 😊 One of the best Gear videos I have ever seen. Love this style. Luke is blessed to have discovered you. Happy Trails (maybe the NPT) it’s a quick and comprehensive hike at 138 miles and close to home. Quick, what are you waiting for. Lol Best time of year to hike it. Any questions, feel free to holler.
lots of dollars the Hyperlight stuff alone is about my max budget but hey each unto their own ditch the T P. and get a "hiking bidet" it screws right on those Smart water bottles
Personally I would loose half of that hair . Probably several pounds and easier to wash. I liked long hair when young now I like the convenience of short hair. To each their own but I would at least consider it. Hopefully not a touchy subject. Anyway thumbs 👍 I love Colorado like most people I would guess. Have fun on your next hike.
@@outlaw565 her business would be fine without them. It's like wearing a bow tie. Remember me I'm the bow tie guy. Not necessary if you have good contant. She has good contant. I dated a woman with dreds. It ended up grossing me out. It's not clean. I'll move on but I meant this as constructive criticism. She is obviously a lovely lady. I'm not going to post here anymore so good luck with your adventures. Have a good life.
Just finished the CT thru hike and you don't need half of this stuff. Also why is everything hyperlite? The only thing they make well is paperweights cause their gear falls apart right away
Nobody said you need half of this stuff. Why don’t you just piss-off on another trail real quick so we don’t have to see your nonsense. Aren’t you gone yet? Go do the FT and have fun with the Gators lol.
Lol… 1. Never claimed to be ultralight, but please enlighten me on what you’d ditch- I’m open-minded. 2. I stand by my hyperlite gear 100000%. Non negotiable.
@@LizKidder I used your videos before heading out, so I'm grateful for you posting them. Ditch all the rain gear. Went thru a terrible blizzard for two days when we hit the high point around Carson. A poncho is all you need
Great gear rundown Liz! Gosh I wish I could still get out there. We had zero high tech gear when I was backpacking. Everything was SO heavy!! And usually smelly and moldy. 😂 But we still had fun! Looking fwd to whatever is next... Oh yeah, 20k subs+ 🤩 Way to go Liz!! 🙌👏💪
Good info thx. Heads up to viewers - you may want to mute the video and turn captions on, because her voice is - ya’ know, like um,a bit hard to listen to the annoying valley girl speak - like, ya’ know.
Thank you for being real about your base weight. So many games are played with “consumables”, and a lot of bits and bobs often get added to ditty bags and attached to packs that are conveniently forgotten when people are bragging about their low base weights.
Love talking about gear.
Came here from The Trek. So glad your still vlogging and hiking. This is the best gear pack, very tight. Sad about #15 but my take is that when you are as talented, balanced, attractive, stylish, and captivating as you are - some people cant handle it and must try to bring you down. So sad but you are ao above all that shit. After watching all your vids from the trek i was astounded at how impressive you are. At first i found myself being judgemental but only because you are so past anything i could ever be. But thats just my weakness. You deserve the best kudos. Like a gold medal or oscar or a black pearl. You rock. Please keep vlogging and consider the trek again, for your fans.
Such a great gear video. Thank you. I love the super organized and clear beginning with the images of everything, followed by the reviews, explanations. Really so well done.
Glad it was helpful!❤️
We knew ALL the clothes were gonna be black. ❤
Looks like my work wardrobe. I have like 4 all-black outfits on rotation 🤘
And thank you for this; I love gear videos! I don’t get to talk about it much - even on trail. Too busy talking about the trail lol 😂
Loved your minimalist pack. Unfortunately I’ve still to do anything solo just scared. I’m a total beginner & pack my fears. Just incase things. Plus, I love gadgets, all these little things I could loose & never miss. Shakedown will have fun w/ me but I am trying to change. My pack is an old Kelty that weighs 6 pounds but is comfy & figured use what I have & progress. If I were as serious as I’d like to be I’d loose 80 pounds. Maybe after enough short practice trails.
Fat old lady that loves the outdoors just loves you! Living vicariously through you.
If you’d consider taking a beginners group I’d sign up! Heck, I’d id even let you do my hair.
Looks like your best opportunity at lightening your load a little would be to get a sleeping bag that is a little lighter than the one you have. Of course the lightest bags cost the most as I’m sure you’re aware. The one Patagonia midlayer, as you noted, was extra weight so not taking it next time sends you toward a 14lb base weight. Since you have recognized the virtues of a poncho over a rain jacket, (me too), consider replacing the rain jacket with a wind jacket. Wind jackets generally weigh about 3-5ozs; rain jackets somewhat more. Without too many modifications you are quickly approaching a 13lb base weight. Considering the conditions you were planning for, that is very respectable especially with the extra weight for filming. You’re doing great I think. Really enjoyed your format for this vlog and your trip across the CT. Take care.
... Good video ,, Nice gear list .... Yes, even through summer , Colo. can have rain ,, hail ,,or snow daily ... and drop temps rapidly ,, so some kind of gloves and hat or at least a buff neck gator rolled as a beanie is a good carry ... at altitude , temps at night can get quite cold ..
I appreciate your thoughts Liz. Thanks. I really like coming along with you when you hike
Thanks for all the great videos, I was glad to hear I am not the only one that takes a trekking pole to bed...lol. I know you have hiked with Evan a lot......and i wanted to get a normal persons opinion...lol.....how does he deal with being so exposed in that tarp to creeping, slithering, and animal things.....I want to try tarp camping but does he have problems doing that......I wanted an unbiased opinion....lol......thanks for everything you are tuff as nails out there.....😬
Always good to see a Liz Kidder video.Peace
I liked the beginning gear graphics. The alcohol wipes can be used as firestarters but they only burn for a short time. I prefer a tealight candle because it is multi function and it burns long enough to dry tinder over it. That little flash light is nice. Consider having it on a necklace. On a cold night, your towel can be an extra layer over your core. Wash the pad with bleach and it will be fine. Look at the River Country Poncho for $10. It is big enough to use as a tarp too. I use cheap knit gloves with disposable vinyl gloves over them for cheap warm water proof gloves. A mummy bag will keep you warmer. Finish your firewood pile soon. A good gear video. Good Luck, Rick
You really have a talent for this vlogging thing! One of the best gear videos I’ve watched! #Solid!
I love my Vivo boots too ❤ i never see others with them.
Thank you. Very helpful. I think you were in the AT video hiking with Gary(could be wrong). It was a full video of that person’s AT hike. I watched it around March from a 2018 video. The climax was you got married at Katahdin. Bravo to you and Luke. Be well. Wishing you peace, good health and good fortune ahead. Happy Trails!
Thank you for the video.
Wow, this is great Liz! Thank you! When are you coming to the West Coast and hiking the PCT? Squeeze in a jump at Skydive Oregon! Ill rent your gear!
Nice review, thanks!
Great advice
Did you use a bear canister or how did you stow your food? You should try washing your sleeping bag with Nikwax to see if it would restore the warmth and loft before you ditch it!
Nice. Good job. Appreciate what you do. Thanks
hi Liz! How did the Mid 1 perform regarding condensation? By any chance, would you have filmed your morning routine for condensation management? Thanks in advance.
My first hike we had these steel external framed packs and we hiked 13 miles in to South Lake in the Adirondacks my pack was 72 lbs the hip belt was a belt no padding atall. Had scars from that for a long time. Im surprised i went back every year for about 10 in a row.
So WHAT?
@@jhonyermo why would you comment that. I was just listing my gear. Keep it moving goof!
Always love your gear videos. The stacking of gear at the beginning of the video was awesome☺️. I’m still using my LL Bean mummy bag (circa 1976) as a blanket. I have two person sleeping bag(disc) for me because it’s roomy 🎉. Looking forward to seeing your next adventure. Love you Liz!!❤️❤️❤️
Hi liz, I am still following you through all of your adventures. The year that you did the AT, I was in the market for a sleeping bag and got that LLBean one after I heard your approval of it.
I have not used mine as much as you have, but I have found that bag is very warm and I have loved it. And i think i got it on sale so it was relatively affordable. If anything happens to this one, I will have to look at Western Mountaineering for a comparable bag I think. Expensive but super quality old fashioned enclosed bags.
It could be worth giving the bag a wash beore lashing out $$ on a new one. it's suprising how well they come back to life.
Hi! I would like to ask how often did you change your lovely boots during AT? I just bought my vivos cuz of u!! I love your all black ensemble 🖤🖤🖤🖤
Thank you for the effort you put into your videos. They're always helpful!
And also thank you for taking us with you on your hikes. 🤗
Hi Liz ....I love your videos I would really appreciate your opinion of the unbounds single support stay......I know you have used the double extensively ....I know your super busy so it would be great to hear what you think about it.....
Just as good or prefer the 2....?
That’s what I always say- “Quick and Comprehensive.” 😊
One of the best Gear videos I have ever seen. Love this style.
Luke is blessed to have discovered you.
Happy Trails (maybe the NPT) it’s a quick and comprehensive hike at 138 miles and close to home. Quick, what are you waiting for. Lol Best time of year to hike it.
Any questions, feel free to holler.
Thank you!!!😅🎉
Was hoping this would be your next video 🤘 thank you!!
🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
Good vid! How well did the Mid 1 tent handle condensation?
lots of dollars the Hyperlight stuff alone is about my max budget but hey each unto their own ditch the T P. and get a "hiking bidet" it screws right on those Smart water bottles
Those things were a fad and disappearing. not worth a SHIT
Personally I would loose half of that hair . Probably several pounds and easier to wash. I liked long hair when young now I like the convenience of short hair. To each their own but I would at least consider it. Hopefully not a touchy subject. Anyway thumbs 👍 I love Colorado like most people I would guess. Have fun on your next hike.
You seem to be unaware that she does dreadlocks for her business. Now you know.
@@outlaw565 her business would be fine without them. It's like wearing a bow tie. Remember me I'm the bow tie guy. Not necessary if you have good contant. She has good contant. I dated a woman with dreds. It ended up grossing me out. It's not clean. I'll move on but I meant this as constructive criticism. She is obviously a lovely lady. I'm not going to post here anymore so good luck with your adventures. Have a good life.
@@edhespin4104 Glad to know you will STFU. Thank you so much
Just finished the CT thru hike and you don't need half of this stuff. Also why is everything hyperlite? The only thing they make well is paperweights cause their gear falls apart right away
Looks like someone is pissed that they can’t afford Hyperlite Gear 🤣😂
Nobody said you need half of this stuff. Why don’t you just piss-off on another trail real quick so we don’t have to see your nonsense. Aren’t you gone yet? Go do the FT and have fun with the Gators lol.
I mean I'd rather just not spend half of my paycheck on a tent and backpack.
Lol… 1. Never claimed to be ultralight, but please enlighten me on what you’d ditch- I’m open-minded. 2. I stand by my hyperlite gear 100000%. Non negotiable.
@@LizKidder I used your videos before heading out, so I'm grateful for you posting them. Ditch all the rain gear. Went thru a terrible blizzard for two days when we hit the high point around Carson. A poncho is all you need
Great gear rundown Liz! Gosh I wish I could still get out there.
We had zero high tech gear when I was backpacking. Everything was SO heavy!! And usually smelly and moldy. 😂 But we still had fun!
Looking fwd to whatever is next...
Oh yeah, 20k subs+ 🤩 Way to go Liz!! 🙌👏💪
Looks to me like they need a couple of little cousins and Luke needs a full time fishing buddy!
Medusa snake-hair, tats for days, face-stud. Unfortunately, no nose-ring. Sorry, way too conventional.
Good info thx. Heads up to viewers - you may want to mute the video and turn captions on, because her voice is - ya’ know, like um,a bit hard to listen to the annoying valley girl speak - like, ya’ know.