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Grand Canyon Winter Backpacking Loadout: 5 Days 50 Miles Rim to Rim to Rim in February 

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Gear in this video:
Durston X-Mid Pro 1: bit.ly/40rdcR0
MSR Blizzard Snow Stakes: bit.ly/405q3c1
Nemo Tensor: bit.ly/3Imnyvk
Therm-a-rest Parsec: bit.ly/3XQRV20
Mystery Ranch Bridger 55: bit.ly/40rI8kq
Komperdell Explorer Contour trekking poles
Hillsound Trail Crampon: bit.ly/40nUzNR
Hillsound Gaiters: bit.ly/3lwxzgZ
MSR snowshoes: bit.ly/42xCij2
AKU hiking shoes: bit.ly/3TBqgkU
Superfeet Insoles: bit.ly/3JWVwHv
Jetboil Fluxring Pot: bit.ly/3JUUGLs
Jetboil Minimo (I carried just the stove): bit.ly/3pvrWxL
MSR fuel: bit.ly/3bVTrxD
Lifestraw Peak Squeeze Water filter: bit.ly/3Bjk88U
Nalgene Water bottle: bit.ly/42I7Frx
Sea to Summit Watercell X bit.ly/3wv3ost
Matador Flatpak drybag: bit.ly/3TNRqVP
Pinnacle Foods backpacking meals: pinnaclefoods.co/
UCO collapsible camp cup: bit.ly/3Z5h6Pm
UCO Spork: bit.ly/3yUJVT1
Adventure Medical Kits first aid: bit.ly/404vDvd
Glacier Gel blister care (not included in first aid kit: bit.ly/3Z02gZG
Gear Aid repair kit: bit.ly/3n71c94
Vosteed Nightshade pocket knife: bit.ly/42xapYk
Zoleo Satellite Communicator amzn.to/3WBDRIK
Ledlenser Neo 5R Headlamp amzn.to/3Jd8Pnu
Sea to Summit Aeros Down Pillow bit.ly/34n4749
WileyX sunglasses: bit.ly/3FEX9Hv
Hestra Bike Ergo Grip Tactility Glove amzn.to/3GWeADc
Arcade Hiking Belt: bit.ly/3LGmhl5
Cotopaxi baselayer: bit.ly/42s2efX
Cotopaxi Otero midlayer: bit.ly/3JXvHqY
Fjallraven Keb Trousers: bit.ly/3EWcjbZ
Cotopaxi Fuego Down Jacket: bit.ly/40n1l6D
Hillsound Packstack Pro: bit.ly/3G41vbx
Hyperlite Mountain Gear camera pod: bit.ly/3yTn4Y6
Grand Trunk 360 swivel stool: bit.ly/3Tx46Qs
My full packing list for a 50 mile rim to rim to rim backpacking trip in the Grand Canyon with Dan Becker. This was a unique trip with our gear as we had to be prepared for both a warm desert and sub-freezing temperatures and ten feet of snow on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. My pack weight was 52 pounds with food, water, camera equipment, and snowshoes.
Sponsored by Mystery Ranch: www.mysteryranch.com/
Gear I have tested and recommend:
Backpacks and Hiking Gear:
Mystery Ranch Terraframe 65L
Komperdell Explorer Contour trekking poles
Tents and Camping Gear:
Big Agnes Copper Spur bit.ly/3XWSpn4
Durston X Mid trekking pole tent durstongear.com/product/x-mid-1p
Sea to Summit Ascent AcII Sleeping Bag: 15F Down bit.ly/3JTea1h
Zenbivy 25 Degree Lightbed zenbivy.com/products/zenbivy-...
Big Agnes Rapide SL Insulated Sleeping Pad bit.ly/3DbbCcO
Sea to Summit Aeros Down Pillow bit.ly/34n4749
Clothing:
Cotopaxi Fuego Hooded Down Jacket bit.ly/3iwmivF
Big Agnes Zetto Ultralight Down Jacket www.bigagnes.com/products/zet...
Arc-teryx Beta Rain Jacket
Outdoor Research Echo Hoodie bit.ly/3XR4WZm
Fjallraven Keb Agile Trouser
Coalatree Trailhead Pants coalatree.com/products/trailh...
AKU Selvatica Mid GTX Hiking Boots bit.ly/3eSMmvy
Darn Tough Hiker Micro Crew Cushion Sock bit.ly/3qLVyaI
Hestra Bike Ergo Grip Tactility Glove amzn.to/3GWeADc
Camp Kitchen:
MSR PocketRocket 2 Stove bit.ly/34mBc06
Sea to Summit Alpha Pot - 1.9 Liters bit.ly/3tdCZ23
Sea to Summit Watercell X bit.ly/3wv3ost
Platypus Big Zip EVO Reservoir Water Bladder bit.ly/3t2SrxF
Grayl Geopress Water Purifier bit.ly/3DbOCun
Lifestraw Peak Squeeze Water filter straw bit.ly/3Bjk88U
Pinnacle Foods Freeze dried food pinnaclefoods.co/
Vosteed Nightshade Folding Knife amzn.to/3J7XOnn
Matador 8L Flatpack matadorup.com/products/flatpa...
Trail Gear:
Ledlenser Neo 5R Headlamp amzn.to/3Jd8Pnu
Vargo Titanium Dig Dig Tool bit.ly/3UGgFYO
Zoleo Satellite Communicator amzn.to/3WBDRIK
Special thanks to my Global Partners for supporting my mission of inspiring and educating people to get on the trail and enjoy the benefits of sustainable outdoor adventure.
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Комментарии : 101   
@lovemarsh8037
@lovemarsh8037 Год назад
A tip for water storage is having a thermos bottle with you. That way you can use the hot water to melt the snow to make water. This way you only have to carry 1L hotwater while actually carrying about 2L water (it takes about 10L snow to make 1L water. It takes roughly the same energy to melt 1kg snow as it takes to boil 1kg water). We usually have e.g a waterbottle and a thermos with us if we need to melt snow for water. We drink from the waterbottle and fills it with snow+hotwater. When at camp we use the remaining water to melt more snow and then boil it. This way we we haven't had any problems with the water freezing and we can easily warm up the body with a warm drink if necesarry without having to stop up while hiking.
@nigelh3253
@nigelh3253 Год назад
Great to evaluate gear after the trip. Very informative.
@Zoomdak
@Zoomdak Год назад
Great information, thanks for sharing the gear of this unique hike!
@CameronVirrill
@CameronVirrill Год назад
Thanks for your recommendation of the Grand Trunk swiveling stool: light yet sturdy. Love it.
@madmaxthemotomutt6464
@madmaxthemotomutt6464 Год назад
Aahhhaaa someone who feels the same about their chair… I bring mine with me every trip but only used it maybe 3 times because all the other hundreds of nights there was a picnic table!!! But I still bring it! Lol
@thewanderingforester
@thewanderingforester Год назад
Flew in from UK and hiked rim to rim for my 60th birthday in the autumn (fall) of 2013 and would love to go into the canyon again but not in winter conditions. Very interesting kit review, good to hear the thinking behind it. I couldn't carry anything like 52lbs anymore but the gear we had in the 60s & 70s would easily mount up to 40-50lbs.
@DarkMetaOFFICIAL
@DarkMetaOFFICIAL Год назад
Aw man, 14°?! i thought it was cold, that's summer weather 😂
@oroborusrider
@oroborusrider Год назад
Great content as always! Thanks!
@BackpackingTV
@BackpackingTV Год назад
Much appreciated!
@Axe_North
@Axe_North Год назад
find your channel couple month ago and i have to say I LOVE IT ! thank you for all the great content that you provide !!! And i have my eye on the cotopaxi fleece now !! love from québec !
@BackpackingTV
@BackpackingTV Год назад
Thank you so much!
@robynroamsoutdoors
@robynroamsoutdoors Год назад
Good break-down. Can't wait to see what's next.
@BackpackingTV
@BackpackingTV Год назад
thank you!
@markheming3507
@markheming3507 Год назад
So many folks want to comment on your pack weight. Yeah In my younger days I have carried well over 52 pounds but considering the mileage, how brutal that hike is & the weather conditions you guys did it in…. WOW JUST WOW! Totally a BAD ASS! As always love your videos / channel. Thanks for sharing all the good the bad and the ugly
@rodoutdoors
@rodoutdoors Год назад
Oh nice that pack's frame can handle 150lb loads. Very helpful video. Thanks for sharing.
@BackpackingTV
@BackpackingTV Год назад
Mystery Ranch is great for carrying heavy loads comfortably!
@chrismyers46
@chrismyers46 Год назад
Hope you can get out on the trail soon for another trip to get your mojo back. It can sometimes be a burden to always be the team lead. Always appreciate your honesty so that we can also learn from your mistakes and your successes.
@BackpackingTV
@BackpackingTV Год назад
Thanks Chris! I appreciate that. I've got a shorter, more mellow trip planned for next week. Cheers!
@zakkmiller8242
@zakkmiller8242 Год назад
Everytime I hear about Dan and water, I think of that time when Dans friends tricked him into carrying their water for them hahahaha
@Team5TL
@Team5TL Год назад
When I backpacked with a front mount camera bag I attached light weight bungee to the bottom corners and those were attached to my backpack. This allowed my chest to expand (I wore my bag higher than you do) but kept it from swinging.
@r-pupz7032
@r-pupz7032 Год назад
That's a great tip, thank you!
@greasemonkey4god
@greasemonkey4god Год назад
Great video! Thanks! It seems difficult to find excellent lightweight winter hiking items on a budget, but I guess I’ll just keep donating plasma!
@BackpackingTV
@BackpackingTV Год назад
haha yeah, budget + lightweight + quality is tough to find!
@zakkmiller8242
@zakkmiller8242 Год назад
I spent this entire last winter slowly buying all my summer gear for my first backpacking trips. Just finally get everything after about 3 months and now im going to spend the summer months slowly buying all the winter gear for when winter rolls back around. I think its better to take the time to buy the high end stuff instead of taking a chance on budget gear. If you think youll eventually upgrade then id say go ahead and get the better product. Just takes a little longer to save up but I think it will pay off 110% once im out there in the backcountry.
@erik556
@erik556 Год назад
love my mystery ranch assault packs
@bendennis8773
@bendennis8773 Год назад
Body Glide makes a foot version similar to their anti-chaffing stick that works great for preventing blisters and since it doesn't adhere it never falls off. I don't know if it works for everyone but I like it and I hate having bad feet. Thanks
@ittotaq
@ittotaq Год назад
yeoooo the 4k quality is chefs kiss
@jannamozdzer4100
@jannamozdzer4100 Год назад
Did you film your way back to the south rim? Thanks for the gear load out, going to be looking into a couple things you mentioned.
@wolfoutdoorscanada
@wolfoutdoorscanada Год назад
Nice!
@medicus5565
@medicus5565 Год назад
With regard to footwear...I have found that any shoe or boot that utilizes a "cloth" or "web" loop for the laces tends to fail after some time. I have restricted my footwear choices to only those that utilize metal hooks or eyelets. Just my opinion...🙂
@albig27
@albig27 Год назад
Very impressive you did that whole trip with a 55l bag! Struggling to decide if I should go with 55 or 65 for my new pack
@6foot8jesuspilledpureblood82
@@lcon1364 you can if you get creative with loops and straps
@_sk_videos
@_sk_videos Год назад
Would be keen to see a more detailed video of the camera pod. Especially different orientations you can carry it, if it can fit a 24-70, 70-200. Could you dual wield them, or if they're too big to have one on each side. Would it fit a drone.
@iceman857
@iceman857 Год назад
I wish there wasn't so much disagreement in the backpacking community about Nalgene bottles. For a winter trip, I ALWAYS bring Nalgene bottles over Smart water bottles. You can boil water and put it in the Nalgene bottle, then put the bottle into your sleep system to keep you warm overnight. Stick it between your legs to heat the blood vessels that are close to the skin, and you'll feel MUCH warmer.
@BackpackingTV
@BackpackingTV Год назад
For winter I definitely think Nalgene is the way to go because of exactly this!
@IdRatherBeHiking
@IdRatherBeHiking Год назад
That's a great thumbnail Eric.
@BackpackingTV
@BackpackingTV Год назад
Thank you!
@nora0vences
@nora0vences Год назад
What did you store your food in? I looked over the gear list and couldn’t find that info. Overall super informative video! Thanks!
@mikesalasek3603
@mikesalasek3603 Год назад
Eric, I am courious why people don't use a Steripen for water purification? I have been using one for more than 10 yrs and only had an issue once on the JMT when my batteries died. Granted they are not good for turbid water but I have never encountered that issue on 4 through hikes or on weekend trips. You do need a Nalgene or some other wide mouth bottle so you can properly stir the water. Having had giardia once and a background in microbiology I take my water safety serious.
@WagonBurner1868
@WagonBurner1868 Год назад
i have been using a steripen and MiOx ... i do have to use cloth to filter fine sand from my water.
@markkelley274
@markkelley274 Год назад
50 pounds plus, on that route, you have the right stuff!
@neonsamurai1348
@neonsamurai1348 Год назад
That is a lot less gear then I need to do winter camping in middle Ontario Canada. Winter temperatures can go down below -31f -35c before windchill. Around 60 pounds of gear/food for a week, another 20 more if I want a hot tent + stove.
@BackpackingTV
@BackpackingTV Год назад
Yeah you're definitely gonna need more than this if you're going out in ultra cold winter conditions.
@Ndevil11
@Ndevil11 Год назад
Pray for global warming
@toejamr1
@toejamr1 Год назад
@@Ndevil11no thanks. Love Florida
@bkim01
@bkim01 Год назад
💪💪💪
@billb5732
@billb5732 Год назад
Do you use the Watercell for dirty water or clean? Is the shower function useful (or just a gimmick)?
@gumbi8989
@gumbi8989 Год назад
Everyone says they love the Nemo Tensor, but I always hear they get holes like crazy.
@IlyaDubovsky
@IlyaDubovsky Год назад
Question about HMG Camera Pod, does the on-camera microphone fit into this? And if it does not, how do you record the sound? Or this is the task of your operator and he uses a different option to carry his camera?
@terryt2910
@terryt2910 Год назад
I've hiked the Canyon, but never under the circumstances you did. I will probably never do it again at 74+, but thoroughly enjoyed the hike and the equipmemt videos. Thanks. One thing I wondered, how did you keep your ears warm? Mine get cold very easily, and that knit beanie cap didn't look it would cover mine.
@BackpackingTV
@BackpackingTV Год назад
Thanks Terry! The wool cap plus the ability to have three hoods (on my fleece, down jacket, and hardshell) kept my head and ears plenty warm.
Год назад
Wool buff does the trick without overheating
@brendonm.deverix8491
@brendonm.deverix8491 Год назад
50 lbs in a 55L pack with enough to bail the rest of the group out and winter gear.... absolute unit
@MihaelaFroehlich
@MihaelaFroehlich Год назад
What did you do to make sure that your water filter did not freeze?
@nickhikesinthewoods6150
@nickhikesinthewoods6150 Год назад
Wow 52 lbs though that's crazy
@BackpackingTV
@BackpackingTV Год назад
It was a lot to carry! It'd be more like 35 if I didn't add camera equipment, tripod, and snowshoes.
@ondascommunitymovementcult380
Did you need to recharge the headlamp? Or did you get 5 days from one charge?
@laxuscloud2495
@laxuscloud2495 Год назад
Never been this early in my life
@BackpackingTV
@BackpackingTV Год назад
nice work!
@liamendresen
@liamendresen Год назад
How do you store your mic with the Hyperlight camera case?
@davef5916
@davef5916 Год назад
to be fair about the gas, if dan had come back with you the other 50 miles, it would've been pretty close to being correct.
@staysalty5192
@staysalty5192 Год назад
Question on the camera pod r5 with what lens will it fit the 70-200 thanks again for your content
@BackpackingTV
@BackpackingTV Год назад
the camera pod fits the R5 plus my 15-35 perfectly. I could hold a slightly longer lens attached too, but not my 70-200 (with the E-mount). I'm not sure how much shorter the RF 70-200 f/4 is, but it could maybe fit.
@chase4116
@chase4116 Год назад
Did y'all film the rest of the hike after Dan was evacuated?
@kramertime109
@kramertime109 Год назад
Anyone else see a rock fall right behind him @4:35 in the video?
@joker2100
@joker2100 Год назад
Hey! Do you use the Aquaseal FD or Seam Grip WP Field Kit? You linked the the Aquaseal, but I think the Seam Grip is more appropriate for backpacking applications. Why did you choose the Aquaseal? Any particular reason?
@Waynegoproductions
@Waynegoproductions Год назад
I tried on the Bridger 65l the other day. I found the hip belt pockets kept snagging on the material midway. I had to reach over with my other hand grab behind the zipper then close it the rest of the way. Have you experienced that with this pack?
@BackpackingTV
@BackpackingTV Год назад
hmm. Actual snagging? No I don't think so. Maybe I could see it needing another hand to go a little smoother, but I feel like I have to do that on occasion with hip belt pockets from any company.
@eflickgmailcom
@eflickgmailcom Год назад
Please expand on the "freak accident" on the Nemo pad.
@duhseanymon6560
@duhseanymon6560 Год назад
Those pads are known for failing all the time. I really wanted one and felt like it was the most comfortable pad for me, but the QC issues are too bad.
@JustinOutdoors
@JustinOutdoors Год назад
Did the valve rip out?
@eflickgmailcom
@eflickgmailcom Год назад
I have had one for almost a year now and love it so much I bought one for my daughter who is in Scouts BSA. Just want to know what to look out for.
@duhseanymon6560
@duhseanymon6560 Год назад
@@eflickgmailcom the seems in the small little divots tend to leak a lot and it's extremely difficult to patch in the field.
@BackpackingTV
@BackpackingTV Год назад
Jake was using his mouth to open the valve, instead of his hands, and ended up ripping the valve out. He was in a hurry and just went too hard I think.
@jeremytron4040
@jeremytron4040 Год назад
What kindof tripod do yoyu use? I'm doing the enchanments this year and not not bringing my camera setup.
@Jason-pf8qc
@Jason-pf8qc Год назад
How did camera guy Jake deal with his Nemo frailer?
@therealmorganfreeman2875
@therealmorganfreeman2875 Год назад
Looking to buy a Shelter and sleep system for 850$ any recommendations? Preferably 2p tent and weather proof. As long as it ticks these boxes I’m ok with it True 3 season gear Built to last Lightweight and comfortable
@KristiinaKasepaluHarakas
@KristiinaKasepaluHarakas Год назад
Pretty heavy pack. But it is winter camping
@lh3540
@lh3540 Год назад
I'm more of a trail runner than a camper. This kind of seems like it was getting into mountaineering effort, or at least exertion, and should have been stripped down to a summit pack. You guys might want to study the gear lists they post for tours of the Alps. Weight becomes dangerous, not just in Dan's case, but as a general rule around ice fields. I'd have replaced half that stuff with electrolytes and real mountaineering crampon systems.
@AnOldGuy164
@AnOldGuy164 Год назад
I found your gear listing informative. But 1 freeze dried meal and a small bag of snacks was a bit less than I would have expected.
@Oslohiker
@Oslohiker Год назад
Why not skis?
@kimb8348
@kimb8348 Год назад
Where was the peanut butter?? 😅
@mellowmoo6747
@mellowmoo6747 Год назад
The most useful part of nalgene bottles is the fact that you can pour boiling water into them and the fact that they have wide mouths.
@mtadams2009
@mtadams2009 Год назад
You are obviously a very strong hiker. That all said you would do yourself and your body some good focusing on weight reduction. No offense but you certainly like to carry a lot of crap, which is fine it’s your trip but for those that are watching you they may actually think this is the way to go. I agree with your pot size but I am wondering why you did not bring a liquid fuel stove? I know since you have sponsors you need to use their gear which is nice but people should know there is really super light down gear out there. Gear by Montbell is super light and warm, and there are others. Not to give you are hard time but there are not a lot of people who can handle a fifty pound plus pack over difficult conditions but especially since there is truly no need. Your pack alone weighs almost as much as my three season base weight empty. That’s crazy. I have hiked the Grand Canyon multiple times and I think it’s one if not my favorite location. I never did it in the dead of winter and it looks like a great trip. Take care and I am happy to hear Dan is on the mend and will soon be back on the trial.
@CharmingGecko
@CharmingGecko Год назад
When you said 52 pounds, I had to poop.
@BackpackingTV
@BackpackingTV Год назад
appropriate response!
@coolbreezeoutdoors7177
@coolbreezeoutdoors7177 Год назад
Hey Eric, great gear selection. You have to ditch that Tensor and get a Exped ul 5r. I promise, it blows away that Tensor. Never a worry in those temps. I speak from experience and my customers experiences. It’s the only pad I now own for all year use. After using Nemo and BA pads, the Exped is a no brainer. Check out the way it’s constructed and you will see the difference.
@barneyrubble1754
@barneyrubble1754 Год назад
i only used exped pads 🤙 haven been for 10+ years
@MihaelaFroehlich
@MihaelaFroehlich Год назад
All the comments about 52 lbs being a lot crack me up. Backpacking with Scouts at Philmont, most of our crew had more than 50lbs with food and water we had to carry and affordable gear that these kids' parents can afford.
@lh3540
@lh3540 Год назад
real mountaineers set a weight of 30lbs. You become less nimble and more fatigued hauling around junk like sporks and sunglass holders and stools. Obviously this went absolutely wrong since Dan got rhabdo. This isn't a car camping trip, this a high exertion climb with a time limit.
@dovasd
@dovasd Год назад
Very cheap pants, only $250 😀😀😀😀😀
@WagonBurner1868
@WagonBurner1868 Год назад
no such thing as too much fuel or ammunition
@lh3540
@lh3540 Год назад
yeah, actually there is. weight kills on summits. they need to learn from this mistake and follow the pack lists of real mountaineering guides. There also isn't a single piece of ice protection anywhere in that bag.
@TRUUTAH60559
@TRUUTAH60559 Год назад
Great gear list, but you forgot the most important thing, common sense when planning the trip. And 52 lbs for 5 days is just nuts, especially that route. I had 55lbs when I started for 11 days in canyon. This isn’t informative or helpful at all. People need to try things for themselves and get off the damn internet. Why in the hell would I trust anything you did from that trip when it was a complete failure?
@lh3540
@lh3540 Год назад
i'm concerned they had no ice tools. I don't see an approach helmet, axe, probe, beacons, or fixed crampons anywhere in there. Maybe they didn't need all of that, but the group as a whole should have had some of it. but it's concerning they were more focussed on camp-out comfort than safety for the dodgy parts of this route. You shouldn't be screwing around those huge ice falls if you don't know what you're doing.
@Ashley_Schaeffer
@Ashley_Schaeffer Год назад
All that gear didn't help since you almost killed your friend....
@chrismoore600
@chrismoore600 Год назад
52 pounds dud you're a badass.😮
@BackpackingTV
@BackpackingTV Год назад
thanks! it was a beast of a trip!
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