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Backpacking gear I regret not getting sooner 

Stephen Outside
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@Mrtojo
@Mrtojo 11 месяцев назад
When you talk to people do you hear music? Nether do I, just stop this bad habit of playing music while you talk. It serves no purpose and it's annoying. And your sound levels are off, your voice is to low, music is to high. But other that that great video🙂
@StephenOutside
@StephenOutside 11 месяцев назад
I really appreciate the feedback, thanks. Next video I'll cut the music and see how that goes
@tom_olofsson
@tom_olofsson 11 месяцев назад
You do a good job without the music.
@JasperJanssen
@JasperJanssen 11 месяцев назад
I’m not opposed to music per se, but it definitely needs to be a bit more deep background than it is here.
@JadeAkelaONeal
@JadeAkelaONeal 11 месяцев назад
???? When my friends are over I usually have music playing for background noise. Yes. Do you talk to people at all, outside of being shitty with them online?
@samimurtomaki5534
@samimurtomaki5534 11 месяцев назад
​@@StephenOutsideDoesn't hurt to try 👍
@spuriouseffect
@spuriouseffect 10 месяцев назад
A good alternative to the GG Thinlight is a cheap reflective windshield sunscreen. I picked them up at Dollar Tree a few years ago for a buck, and once you cut off the trim piece around the edges, they only weigh 1 ounce.
@StephenOutside
@StephenOutside 10 месяцев назад
Wow I'm really curious about this now. Is it big enough to fit your whole body?
@spuriouseffect
@spuriouseffect 10 месяцев назад
@@StephenOutside It's about 4 inches wider than the GG Thinlight, but it's 4 inches shorter. I put my pack under my head so it works for me. I haven't seen them at dollar tree for a while though. The cheapest ones are the lightest ones, but the closest thing I could find online that I think might be it is 5 bucks now.
@taber247
@taber247 10 месяцев назад
For Titanium spoons, forks d sporks that feel odd in the mouth, use a piece ov very fine Wet & Dry it makes them feel much smoother. Thanks for sharing
@mr.ultrafino6891
@mr.ultrafino6891 Месяц назад
Toilet paper is basically pure short-fibre pulp. Burried under ground it fully decomposes in about 3-4 weeks. That being said, bidet is more elegant and nature friendly option.
@StephenOutside
@StephenOutside Месяц назад
With every environment having different microbes and decomposing times, it's always safest to pack out TP. Desert and alpine environments are some of the most delicate and they also take the longest to decompose TP
@anttiniku5223
@anttiniku5223 11 месяцев назад
Toilet paper does decompose relatively fast, in a matter of weeks or a few months, especially biodegradable ones when buried to the ground. Of course there might be areas like desert where the issue is different. Obviously local regulation needs to be followed.
@StephenOutside
@StephenOutside 11 месяцев назад
From my research, it takes toilet paper 1-3 years to decompose. That's a loooong time to affect the environment you're hiking in. I think packing it out is always the safest option
@Rajamak
@Rajamak 10 месяцев назад
I dig a hole and bury the waste plus any paper toilet roll, plastic wipes get taken away. When I have revisited the same spot next year there is often a load of mushrooms growing on the spot. Recent discoveries show that seeds watered with saliva, urine or fecal matter containing dna grow to contain the nutrients specific to what that dna requires. Essentially you can program veg to grow for your specific needs. I harvest and cook these mushrooms when I see them and the paper has decomposed to a level where it’s not really paper any more but just fibres.
@TLK22
@TLK22 9 месяцев назад
I use a portable bidet. No more toilet paper.
@Michael_Ian_Blackface
@Michael_Ian_Blackface 6 месяцев назад
​@StephenOutside 1 - 3 years may be a long time, but it's a lot shorter than "does not decompose" and "permanently damage..." as you said in the video.
@MoonbeameSmith
@MoonbeameSmith 3 дня назад
@@Michael_Ian_Blackface but if you add ALL the hikers that go by it starts to add up and tends to make the decomposition longer
@rangerannie5636
@rangerannie5636 10 месяцев назад
I never would have thought that thin little yoga mat would be as comfortable as an air mattress!
@JasonSnailer
@JasonSnailer 8 месяцев назад
lol it’s not 😂
@orraman5427
@orraman5427 10 месяцев назад
As an ex-miner headtorches are a subject I'd like to think I know something about. 1. A battery model allows you to "recharge" in seconds as opposed to waiting on a power pack to do its business. When you need light you need light. 2. You soon get used to looking down or to the side when talking to others, miners can be quite vocal when blinded by another's lamp. An alternative is to get a model with a red LED which is enough for around camp and is easier on companions' eyes. 3. A model with high, low power settings is perfectly adequate for most use. A flashing setting is not required; if you want to attract someone's attention in a mine you simply "flash" them by playing your beam in their direction by shaking or nodding your head.
@StephenOutside
@StephenOutside 10 месяцев назад
1. Yeah that makes sense. I don't love the waste of batteries or taking extra personally. When my headlamp dies I just use my phone flashlight while it recharges for a bit. That works decently well for me but it's not ideal 2. Hahah yeah maybe I'm just bad at looking directly at everyone, that wouldn't surprise me 3. Interesting, I guess the flashing mode might be useful to get someone's attention if you get lost off trail. Hopefully an edge case use lol
@orraman5427
@orraman5427 10 месяцев назад
@@StephenOutside There is no "waste of batteries" if you use rechargeable batteries which can be used in different appliances. The lamps in lighthouses don't actually flash on and off, yet mariners get that impression because the light is directed towards them intermittently by the rotating lens.
@StephenOutside
@StephenOutside 10 месяцев назад
@@orraman5427 oh that's a good point! I hadn't thought about those rechargeable batteries
@umaiar
@umaiar 11 месяцев назад
I just discovered your channel, so here's to feeding the algorithm before I go watch some more of your stuff. As a side note, I prefer a spork for ramen noodles. It's the breakfast of champions on cold mornings 😂
@StephenOutside
@StephenOutside 11 месяцев назад
Hahah thanks for the support! Yeah I guess I don't eat a lot of ramen on trail, I need to see how hard it is with a spoon. Or maybe I'll just mix ramen + mashed potatoes lol
@Mrbigwalt2
@Mrbigwalt2 11 месяцев назад
I don’t own a headlamp, so can you give me an example of one WITH a lens for the main light?
@StephenOutside
@StephenOutside 11 месяцев назад
That's a great question. I think the best option currently is the Nitecore NU20 or NU25. The light always turns on to the lowest setting, so you intentionally have to boost up the power instead of blinding people by default. The difference between the NU20 and NU25 is the NU25 has an added red lamp (which I prefer)
@Mrbigwalt2
@Mrbigwalt2 11 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@miffmaff2673
@miffmaff2673 8 дней назад
sounds dumb but I bring my modded PSP. I can watch movies and play tons of games and music on it. Helps my mind relax at the end of the day. It's fun to hunker down in foul weather and play 2 player games from different tents lol. PSP w/ 2 batteries is 15oz. Cool vid thx.
@StephenOutside
@StephenOutside 5 дней назад
No way, that's amazing! Sometimes I like to be disconnected from tech but there were many times on the PCT I would have loved this. It's cool you can play with friends too
@michaelboguski4743
@michaelboguski4743 10 месяцев назад
Yogi the Bear uses his foam pad as a Yogi Mat.
@MoonbeameSmith
@MoonbeameSmith 3 дня назад
I see that as a BooBoo...
@bryanadkins4208
@bryanadkins4208 10 месяцев назад
Hey there, I didn't bother to take a look back through the rest of the comments, but specifically regarding your headlamp issue,
@michaelbeary
@michaelbeary Месяц назад
why not use one of those ultra light nitecore headlamps that everyone is using?
@StephenOutside
@StephenOutside Месяц назад
That will be the one I buy after my current headlamp dies (which I don't think it will any time soon).
@meandmerat8744
@meandmerat8744 4 месяца назад
Where to you get a KOLA clean?
@StephenOutside
@StephenOutside 4 месяца назад
You can get a Culo Clean from Amazon
@peterjohnson6273
@peterjohnson6273 11 месяцев назад
Well said about your 90%/10% balance.
@maxallanmosesman
@maxallanmosesman 4 месяца назад
Whats the name of the pad?
@StephenOutside
@StephenOutside 4 месяца назад
It's the Gossamer Gear Thinlight, but there's a bunch of 1/8 inch foam pads nowadays
@pikaoutdoors7414
@pikaoutdoors7414 11 месяцев назад
Solid video
@StephenOutside
@StephenOutside 11 месяцев назад
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it
@christinahikesandstuff9532
@christinahikesandstuff9532 11 месяцев назад
Great paper point, I think many people don’t know that toilet paper doesn’t break down when buried, thanks for sharing that important fact. Funny you mentioned the spork vs spoon. I changed from the exact same spork for the same reasons, cos it’s so annoyingly pokey and unnecessary, enjoyed a long handle spoon much better this past summer😊
@StephenOutside
@StephenOutside 11 месяцев назад
@@christinahikesandstuff9532 yes I hate how pokey the spork is! Ok you've convinced me to finally make the switch haha
@bikeme5200
@bikeme5200 11 месяцев назад
Music is really annoying
@StephenOutside
@StephenOutside 11 месяцев назад
Got it, I'll cut the music next video!
@TLK22
@TLK22 9 месяцев назад
Looks like an interesting video but music is too loud so I lasted 34s.
@StephenOutside
@StephenOutside 9 месяцев назад
Yeah, I wish I hadn't made it so loud. Lesson learned
@theabrant
@theabrant 9 месяцев назад
This guy doesn't even like couscous
@StephenOutside
@StephenOutside 9 месяцев назад
😂 watch me make the same mistake again
@markperry222
@markperry222 11 месяцев назад
If you are having trouble getting the foam mat, or just want to save some money, buy 3mm black EVA foam mat (same stuff I believe). It is sold by the yard/meter.
@StephenOutside
@StephenOutside 11 месяцев назад
Oh nice! I didn't know that
@moonwatch1810
@moonwatch1810 11 месяцев назад
Great stuff, man. Glad to support your growing channel As you’re probably aware, the algorithm loves “list” videos like this - may I also suggest including timestamps for the listed items in your videos. Helps to make the content more digestible for casual viewers. Keep up the great work all the same! 👍
@StephenOutside
@StephenOutside 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for the support! Oh great idea, I'll have to look up how to add those timestamps!
@JesusRodriguez-mu4hg
@JesusRodriguez-mu4hg 11 месяцев назад
While I agree having to go through gear to find what you like is wastful, it doesnt have to be. Sell your used gear at a good price for someone that cant afford new gear. I recently sold a Nemo Dragonfly 1 person tent with groundsheet, The Mo50 backpack with hipbelt pockets and a synthetic 32F sleeping bag to a friend for $380 It allowed my friend to get good quality gear at an affordable price, i get some of my money back and now i have a friend that can go backpacking with me. You also dont ever need multiple set ups for different situations and still be covered for whatever happens. Why cant your ultralight set up be your weekend setup? They all need a tent, sleeping system, backpack. Just plan for what you need and have items pull double or triple duty in different "setups". My base weight of 13 pounds for summer shares most gear with my winter set up, just change the pad for a warmer one, sleeping bag and extra layers. Maybe add an iceax or crampons if going super deep mountaineering. Winter might add 5 pounds of extra gear, but most things dont need to be changed out. Backpack, tent, battery, first aid kit, cooking kit. Bunch of kit doesn't need to change, just added or swapped out. I have 1 kit with some alternate gear under my bed that gets added or swapped out depending on the situation.
@StephenOutside
@StephenOutside 11 месяцев назад
Well stated! That's awesome you were able to sell your used gear to a friend who will really appreciate it. I guess to me it seems like a there's a big desire for the perfect setup. Multi-use and durable/high quality gear is not as fun to talk about, but way more practical. I sometimes avoid talking about gear specifics to avoid this altogether, and rather talk about features
@benry007
@benry007 2 месяца назад
With the headlight look for one that has a red light option. Red light is much easier on the eyes and doesn't ruin your night vision.
@tom_olofsson
@tom_olofsson 11 месяцев назад
I recently got a polished spoon. It really is better.
@Oldsparkey
@Oldsparkey 11 месяцев назад
5 years and 6 mistakes I wish I could of said that. I started back in the early 60's and always considered making mistakes as a learning curve , anyway that's the excuse I use. For the most part I hammock camp and the Gossamer foam pad is a life saver. It's exceptionally good for stopping the cold butt syndrome that the hammocks get around early morning time. Been using the pads for years due to the light weight and pack ability. You can also use them inside a frame less , ultralight , pack as a frame when rolled around the inside portion of the pack. Pack your gear inside the opening the roiled pad created. Sorry , but no electronics for me except an cell phone now and then. I like to hear what is going on around my area. My light is a U.C.O. Single Candle and Brass holder since 1971. Spoons & forks are nice to use but for fun try Chopsticks. There are some nice ones made from Titanium ( Keith Titanium ones ) and come in a travel case. The case holds each one separately so there are no rattling separating them from any occasional trail side snake.
@StephenOutside
@StephenOutside 11 месяцев назад
Wow, backpacking since the 60's, that's inspiring! Oh I've made plenty of mistakes hahah, these are just the items of gear I still use that I have regrets about. A lot of my older gear was passed down to my wife so those mistakes sting less to me. I pack my air mattress along my back in a frameless UL backpack, but I really like having access to the foam pad throughout the day! So that goes on the outside with me. With all the ramen suggestions, I was wondering if chopsticks would be a good idea. I'll try it out, thanks!
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