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Intro to 14er Gear: What's in My Pack 

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CFI Executive Director Lloyd Athearn unpacks his usual 14er day pack to explain what equipment he carries and why he finds certain items vital. After 40 years of climbing and exploring mountains around the globe Lloyd has honed his kit to provide what he considers to be a reasonable margin of safety in the event he needs to spend the night out on a 14er.

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@flynnwhite9767
@flynnwhite9767 3 года назад
Include a few meters (yards) of duct tape, zip ties and safety pins. They are handy if gear breaks. Most packs have a whistle built into the buckle, but if not, bring one. You can signal someone at a distance. I take a spare pair of sweat wicking socks. I avoid smelly food like peaches and bananas (may attract wildlife). I also take a GPS and mark a waypoint at the trailhead. Alltrails has a good app. I leave a note in my car with my detailed plans and emergency contact info in case I don't return. Finally, tell a couple of people your plans. Text them when you return.
@cmcer1995
@cmcer1995 3 года назад
Great list of equipment for 14ers. I always pack a little heavy as well for the same reasons you do. It just makes sense to be prepared because "there is weather out there." I do have the habit of carrying a double gortex bivy by OR for a potential injured climber, just a little over a pound but works great. Unfortunately my knees are not what they use to be so my hiking has been seriously impacted, but still determined to over come that too. I know your video will be very valuable to hikers new and experienced.
@cwiehle0
@cwiehle0 3 года назад
Very helpful, thank you for posting this.
@onerider808
@onerider808 3 года назад
Nice - thanks. I like to keep an IFAK (individual first aid kit) and a tourniquet in the outside pouches. No one needs to dig in a pouch if hurt and time is of the essence. Also a long climbing sling easily accessible. A Gore Tex bivvy sack is essential for forced bivvies. I like to have a birkie filter along as well.
@rogerraguse9846
@rogerraguse9846 3 года назад
Awesome Content!!
@altaris2000
@altaris2000 2 года назад
At least from the hikes I have done, pack liners are very common in the US, especially with through hikers. I always just use a trash bag, since it is cheaper and can be dual use if I need it for something else.
@tfeelingit
@tfeelingit 3 года назад
Showed up at Bierstadt in shorts and a couple t-shirts Never again My trekking poles made a big difference Also packed 3 liters of fluids Always bring more than you need Next year I will have more gear
@lyndaterry3743
@lyndaterry3743 Год назад
This was very informative, thank you!
@KempsTravels
@KempsTravels 5 лет назад
It’s always nice to see other hikers what’s in my bags videos. I’m just getting into RU-vid videos myself. If you ever get bored you can check out. Thanks for sharing
@onerider808
@onerider808 3 года назад
I'll check you out. Keep on ascending!
@dancer1
@dancer1 2 года назад
Nice 😊
@alpineshine2549
@alpineshine2549 3 года назад
Some kid climbed Capitol I believe with cowboy boots. No gear, no knowledge of the route since it was just established back then. No, I'm not recommending a complete noob go hike a high elevation mountain. I'm simply trying to say that no amount of gear will tell you how your body will react up there. I've seen marathon runners turn back because they had anemia & didn't get affected till around 12,000 ft. Don't think that just because you have proper equipment you can complete it. Just know your limits & turn around if you feel weak or uncomfortable. You're not only putting your life on the line, but others behind you as well. Happy climbing guys & thanks for your content 🙏
@spanishmeatloaf7901
@spanishmeatloaf7901 4 года назад
That's alot of gear.
@onerider808
@onerider808 3 года назад
In a pinch, no one ever wishes they carried less
@milehighac2738
@milehighac2738 5 лет назад
Make more videos like this!
@LeCharles07
@LeCharles07 2 года назад
Fog and mist doesn't care about your waterproof backpack and zip-lock bags tear easily, carry dry bags. 4 Philmont treks, one of which rained for 6 days, taught me that dryness is not simply a luxury. Wet gear is heavy and hypothermia is cumulative, keeping gear dry is a necessity.
@rc3489
@rc3489 3 года назад
we going backpacking or climbing a 14er? haha jk thanks for the video!
@shelbynjakesdad
@shelbynjakesdad 2 года назад
Guy is wearing 3 jackets and carrying another one (and 3 pairs of gloves and 3 hats) and the kids in the background are wearing shorts and hoodies.😅
@CO14ersInitiative
@CO14ersInitiative 2 года назад
Because they hadn't been on the summit since daybreak filming safety videos for hours. And they were probably cold.
@shelbynjakesdad
@shelbynjakesdad 2 года назад
@@CO14ersInitiative sure, if you are going to spend a lot of time where it’s cold take appropriate gear. I would also say carry more gear when climbing alone than with a group. When alone you must prepare for the worst, but if with others your risk is dramatically lower, so I pack much lighter. Also, my comment was not to imply you are carrying too much, only you can make that evaluation for yourself… it was just a funny observation.👍🏻
@sanzquerol
@sanzquerol 5 лет назад
very nice info. i would add a helmet.
@CO14ersInitiative
@CO14ersInitiative 5 лет назад
Thanks for the feedback. As the other videos reference, a helmet is vital on routes of 3rd class or higher. However, I would never carry a helmet on most 14ers since there is no risk of rockfall.
@blaineg84
@blaineg84 3 года назад
9:05 guy in the shorts is chilly!
@ML-zq7tg
@ML-zq7tg 4 года назад
If I took a shit it's staying.
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