Thanks for posting this Andrew. Reducing my pack weight has allowed me to continue backpacking as I've gotten older. Trial-and-error and expensive, but getting there.
Planning is a process which takes quite a bit of time, days, weeks of thinking and working out all the intricacies of the trip, gonna give the hydrogel? a try, thanks for sharing
Thank you for the information! I have a question regrading sleeping inside bivies and sleeping bags: do you have any suggestion on how to get used to sleep in a confined position? I’ve been backpacking for 2 years now and Im always cold because I have to open my sleeping bag to extend my arms, otherwise I get shoulder and back pain. This cause me to have to carry extra jackets only for sleeping. Pretty annoying. Thank you.
uhhhh...the difference in weight between a 180lbs adult with a 10 pound base weight and 6 pound base weight on the trail or "alpine plants" is exactly dick. The only reason to go ultra light is if you can't physically handle heavier weights, or if you CAN go lighter and still accomplish your outdoor intentions. For me Ultralight is fucking stupid, and miserable. and my base Wight is usually around 15-20lbs. that is what i'm hiking the Uinta Highline trail this year with. I could go 7lbs, if I wanted to lay in pain all night long....
Thanks for posting this Andrew. Reducing my pack weight has allowed me to continue backpacking as I've gotten older. Trial-and-error and expensive, but getting there.
Very helpful insights, thank you for sharing this!
Awesome video. You are such an inspiration.
Dear Andrew, thank you for sharing. You are amazing! Kind regards from Europe :-)
Nice. I followed your GWL blogs back in 07.
Planning is a process which takes quite a bit of time, days, weeks of thinking and working out all the intricacies of the trip, gonna give the hydrogel? a try, thanks for sharing
Thanks for this
I think they stopped making hydropel. Do you use something else now?
Thank you for the information! I have a question regrading sleeping inside bivies and sleeping bags: do you have any suggestion on how to get used to sleep in a confined position? I’ve been backpacking for 2 years now and Im always cold because I have to open my sleeping bag to extend my arms, otherwise I get shoulder and back pain. This cause me to have to carry extra jackets only for sleeping. Pretty annoying. Thank you.
So, have you seen your mountain lion since this was recorded?
Big kitty!!
Hydropel is discontinued .. what are you using instead?
Are you still using Bonnie's Balms on your feet? Found another other similar product?
The man who put this on his playlist- Trailgritty. That man is a meth addict an alcoholic and he tried to strangle me.
Is there no concern with krazy glu being basically in your skin?
Thanks for posting this video... -talk about TRIED-and-TRUE! 🌲🤘🌲
uhhhh...the difference in weight between a 180lbs adult with a 10 pound base weight and 6 pound base weight on the trail or "alpine plants" is exactly dick. The only reason to go ultra light is if you can't physically handle heavier weights, or if you CAN go lighter and still accomplish your outdoor intentions. For me Ultralight is fucking stupid, and miserable. and my base Wight is usually around 15-20lbs. that is what i'm hiking the Uinta Highline trail this year with. I could go 7lbs, if I wanted to lay in pain all night long....