Тёмный

10 lb. Appalachian Trail Gear Loadout 

Tayson Whittaker
Подписаться 43 тыс.
Просмотров 15 тыс.
50% 1

Опубликовано:

 

5 окт 2024

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 40   
@ReasontoLiveAdventures
@ReasontoLiveAdventures Год назад
I’ll definitely check out the link to the AT video this evening. I live about five minutes from a section of the trail near Damascus, Virginia. As a brain tumor survivor(warrior) I try to push myself to stay positive and outdoors as much as possible. I love my Loftek jacket and am planning on getting a new pack soon.
@TaysonWhittaker
@TaysonWhittaker Год назад
That's a beautiful area! We loved our time there! - Tayson
@boopernator
@boopernator Год назад
I've got to lighten my base weight after watching this video. Good information.
@steveyost5530
@steveyost5530 Год назад
I always appreciate when you do these kind of videos after your hikes. It is helpful to see what kind of gear and weight is possible. I also appreciate that your sunglasses give you that ZZ Top look while hiking. 😂
@robertbarnes2598
@robertbarnes2598 Год назад
I got the 15.7" aoka .97lbs. I love it.
@mikeswinyard5838
@mikeswinyard5838 Год назад
Awesome information thank you so much.
@mikeswinyard5838
@mikeswinyard5838 Год назад
After watching the live premiere again it really adds to it knowing what you had to carry and what you had to use over the course of the 100 miles
@TaysonWhittaker
@TaysonWhittaker Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@greywolfonthetrailgreywolf1769
My base weight was 15 pounds and I managed 20 miles a day in about 12 hours a day I stopped to eat and cook a meal at lunch relax take pictures I want a water bottle holder like what you showed that would be great to have that access to water without having to stop and get to it I have also thought about getting a tube to drink from
@celestesuter1148
@celestesuter1148 Год назад
I made my own water bottle holder. The tip I got from Braids was to run some tubing (think long straw) into the spout of your smart water bottle so you can drink easily whenever you are thirsty. It works great!
@anneliesevoelker2502
@anneliesevoelker2502 Год назад
Great info!
@TaysonWhittaker
@TaysonWhittaker Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@geauxherd762
@geauxherd762 Год назад
I’ve got the shadow light 45 and have been able to trim down base weight from 8-13 pounds (depending on season). Awesome set up
@journeyman7189
@journeyman7189 Год назад
Great breakdown Tayson. That shadowlight and fortius are pretty sweet. Have you checked out LMNT electrolights? I've been using them for a few months and they are excellent. Nate
@TaysonWhittaker
@TaysonWhittaker Год назад
I haven't tried then yet! I'll have to get some ordered up! - Tayson
@ClimbingEasy
@ClimbingEasy Год назад
Socks: definitely talk socks. I swear by merino wool for winter sports/snow shoeing. BUT what I am looking for is a thin breathable, SMell Proof sock for summer use. I have gotten in the past different synthetic, all advertised as smell resistant... But no... My merino wool socks in the winter I can wear for 3-4 days before smell... I need some tips
@PMarsh14
@PMarsh14 Год назад
Hey fantastic content and honest advice. Really wished you had a supplier here in the UK because your gear looks great. Once you add import duties, everything gets so expensive. I noticed you had compression on your legs, how did that help? The last long distance hike I did, I had issues with the tibialis anterior muscles in the front lower part of my leg and I wasn't sure if it was a switch to zero drop shoes or could be helped with compression?
@claytonrohrer2099
@claytonrohrer2099 Год назад
I need a video about what all your different washes do that you sell and what to use to re apply a water resistance coating on stuff like my satu pants
@lanecountybigfooters5716
@lanecountybigfooters5716 Год назад
Very nice summer loadout! I love my OV 45 pack. I have others, but I always come back to this one.
@TaysonWhittaker
@TaysonWhittaker Год назад
Glad you're enjoying your Shadowlight Backpack!
@allisonnodurft3878
@allisonnodurft3878 Год назад
Tayson will you make a footwear video? Including winter pack boots? I need a new pair and I don't even know where to start
@TaysonWhittaker
@TaysonWhittaker Год назад
Picked up a pair of Solomon tundras last year that I like! There in a video from the last year.
@hawkins5560
@hawkins5560 Год назад
Have you ever tested adding a metallic foiled version of your foam pad to increase R-value? I love the way the pad folds down but I use foam pads as an emergency back up if my inflatable pad fails during winter trips.
@blakelevy603
@blakelevy603 Год назад
I’m curious why you didn’t use the OV Dragonwool Boxers? I have always used them when I’m hiking and they are great.
@TaysonWhittaker
@TaysonWhittaker Год назад
They're a little too thick for this trip.
@kellypatrikc
@kellypatrikc Год назад
How did the battery bank perform? I have the same one and I'm only able to get about 5000mah out of it after only a year. Anker is currently sold out, but just sent me a different 10k unit as a replacement P.S. I love my vario jacket so much. Thank you guys
@cameraandacanvas
@cameraandacanvas Год назад
Is there a reason you chose the altitude hoodie instead of the Tern? I'd have figured the merino in the tern would be better for odor control over several days.
@TaysonWhittaker
@TaysonWhittaker Год назад
That's a really hard one to answer...bottom line is the Altitude dries faster and you can feel a breeze through it a little more ...what I take 90 percent of the time is I wear 1 and sleep in the other, taking 1 of each!
@stevehince8887
@stevehince8887 Год назад
Interested how the altitude survived the trip with the pack and friction?
@hermeticallysealed
@hermeticallysealed Год назад
your commercial came on during your video i don't know what's real anymore
@missbelledujour
@missbelledujour Год назад
What brand/model are your rain mitts ?
@Dave_Outside
@Dave_Outside Год назад
OK so first I’d like to say it I love your gear I have two or three pieces. However, this base weight thing is a little peculiar. Somebody just pulled these numbers, ultralight is less than 10 pounds, out their butt lol. It just doesn’t mean much. I certainly never worried about weight at all when I was a teenager and my early 20s hiking. The weight that you carry is highly dependent upon where are you are a hiking, weather, conditions, and mainly your age and fitness. A young fit 25 year old shouldn’t really have to worry about it too much. If you’re 60 like me, it’s more of an issue. That young person could hike easily with a weight that would make me pass out 😂 So picking a random number like 10 pounds or 12 pounds is just kind of nonsensical to me. What do you need to determine is what weight you can carry comfortably for the miles you need to travel and the conditions that you are walking in. For one person that could be 25 pounds, for another, it could be 40 pounds.
@John489_2
@John489_2 Год назад
Wait, you’re telling me that bag and all your gear is approximately 10 lbs? I’m trying to put together a 72 hour bag and it’s getting heavy, What is base weight/“normal” weight?
@TaysonWhittaker
@TaysonWhittaker Год назад
Please shoot for a 10 to 12 lb base weight on most backpacking trips. 72-hour kit though might be a little different... That also doesn't include food and water
@John489_2
@John489_2 Год назад
@@TaysonWhittaker when you say, “base weight,” what does that entail? What is base weight in comparison to any other kind of weight? My pack is intended to have the basics for the emergencies I’m most likely to face, food, water, medicine, shelter, etc. It’s not intended to be a wilderness survival bag, but rather, “I have suffered an emergency and need to relocate temporarily.” It does have some wilderness survival built in, but that is on a is-needed basis.
@hawkins5560
@hawkins5560 Год назад
@@John489_2 Base weight is the weight of the pack minus consumables like food, water, and fuel. This is because consumables change weight depending on the number of days you're packing for. It also does not include the weight of the clothing you will be actively wearing. Like my winter Base weight is 16 pounds including the following: Backpack Tent Sleeping pad Top quilt and sleeping bag for winter Sit pad Cook set and stove (minus fuel weight) Air pump for sleeping pad Pillow Tent stakes Toiletry bag Empty water bottles Satellite communicator Knife Headlamp and flashlight First aid kit Rain jacket Camp slippers
@mikecnelson
@mikecnelson Год назад
Do you have plans for rain pants?
@TaysonWhittaker
@TaysonWhittaker Год назад
We are always doing research & development! Don't rule it out!
@jacobpoucher
@jacobpoucher Год назад
Lol
Далее
Full Gear List for 41° Below FREEZING
16:30
Просмотров 28 тыс.
ЭТО НАСТОЯЩАЯ МАГИЯ😬😬😬
00:19
Blue vs Green Emoji Eating Challenge
00:33
Просмотров 2,9 млн
My 2024 Appalachian Trail Gear
23:15
Просмотров 2,9 тыс.
Never Go Backpacking Without THIS
11:17
Просмотров 16 тыс.
Ultralight Backpacking | Appalachian Trail Gear List
33:58
My Backpacking Gear List - 2023
46:13
Просмотров 28 тыс.