Great video! Just curious: at the 40sec mark you can be seen wearing a camera holder pack on your hipbelt. What pack is that exactly? I bike and ski with a large chest pack that is pretty bulky and cumbersome. I'm looking for a better option. I have a Sony mirrorless camera which I typically carry with a 70-200 lens. Curious if the bag you use might be a good option? Many thanks!
It’s the Moment Alex Strohl backpack! It’s basically a hiking backpack with a camera cube insert at the bottom. The hip pack is by them too, but I’ve found I prefer to just use a quick release system instead. The bag would easily fit a 70-200 lens, probably a 24-70 and the body inside the camera insert. If you have the hip pouch as well (I brought my Blackmagic and a Sony a7rii) you can carry several bodies with you easily!
A big step up from black tusk imo! Between the possible glacier travel, distance and remoteness and route finding I’d say this is on a similar level to Robie Reid in difficulty. Less scrambling but more elevation gain!
@@brookmc5076 Hmm. Hard to compare. The scrambling in the Black Tusk chimney is easy, but loose. The scrambling to the main summit of Castle Towers was more solid, but I'd say it was harder. Maybe a bit harder than the West Lion scramble, mostly from the routefinding.