Packing For Philmont High Adventure
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 ก.ค. 2024
- In this video I talk about what gear I brought on my 12 day and 62+ mile trek at Philmont Scout ranch.
Links:
** = Amazon affiliate links (if you don’t want to use these affiliate links copy and paste the names into Google and it should produce similar results)
Backpack**: amzn.to/3PGS3As (but go to REI and try one on before you buy a backpack)
Buff**: amzn.to/3raKJ5C
Fleece**: amzn.to/3CP31Ms
Rain pants**: www.rei.com/product/127338/re...
Camelbak water bottle**: amzn.to/3pl7cN5
Water container**: amzn.to/3NWf6Ws
Backpack bladder**: amzn.to/3CVr9wZ
Glove liners: www.rei.com/product/194881/re...
Leather gloves**: amzn.to/3NV20Zs
First Aid Kits**: amzn.to/3O6gru9
Gurrilla tape**: amzn.to/3r82D9g
Bug stick**: amzn.to/4482yRt
Tent stakes**: amzn.to/3JBeRxB
Trekking poles**: amzn.to/46tkTdp
Compass**: amzn.to/3JBfLtZ
Waterproof playing cards**: amzn.to/3CXJF7O
Maxpedition organizer**: amzn.to/43crWUS
Antifriction gel**: amzn.to/46wBtJd
Headlamp**: amzn.to/3JBuVzw
Phone pouch**: amzn.to/44p6Of0
Watch**: amzn.to/3NzhrVU
Towel**: amzn.to/4387EvJ
Bowl**: amzn.to/3rdsLja
Tactical spork**: amzn.to/44tEHLO
Backpack cover**: amzn.to/445iHar
Forclaz sleeping pad: www.walmart.com/ip/Decathlon-...
Mummy liner: www.rei.com/product/850235/co...
Pillow**: amzn.to/46lCZ0Z
Dry bags**: amzn.to/3XuLhPU
Compression dry bag (clothes)**: amzn.to/3JF7SUk
Compression dry bag (sleeping bag)**: amzn.to/44oMrie
0:00 Intro
0:10 Conditions
0:30 My trek
0:50 Backpack
2:07 Clothing
6:49 Miscellaneous items
7:30 Water
8:40 Miscellaneous items continued
15:25 Sleeping + shelter systems
17:52 Other items
18:53 Boots
19:29 Bags
20:19 Crew gear suggestion
21:05 How to travel with your bag
21:54 Closing
Excellent video. Introduces viewers to the Philmont gear needs and what works. Thank you for the equipment list. As an Explorer Search and Rescue member and as a Scoutmaster we always did pack checks before leaving for a weekend or week long trip. This does bring back pleasant memories of canoeing, hiking and enjoying the comradery. It seems like a lot, but it all is necessary, especially in places where weather attacks without warning. Nice job moving quickly through your gear.
Boy, did you overpack!
How so? I’m always up for learning something new :)