☑️ Yep, and he's definitely not concerned with packing lightweight gear either! I'd love to know how much his entire pack weighs. That cheapster skateboard weighs almost as much as some lightweight hiker's entire weekend pack! Seriously though, I'm a bit concerned that he completely stopped posting videos 7 years ago, just 10 days after this video was posted. I hope he's still with us.
I'm guessing this is your first trip, there's a lot of room for streamlining here, but it depends what kind of hopping your doing, you won't be catching on the fly with that rig, but it's nice to be comfy especially as I get older
That's what I was going to say. He said a 90lb pack. He should watch some videos by some real train hopping hobos most people that over pack like that end up having to ditch 2/3rds of the junk they realize they don't need it.
comando saw break best thing i use is folding saw from walmart , tarp good allso , use p 38 can operner .watch that knive it is called armed tresspassing ,use 55o paracord you got heavy bag ,i use alice pack p38, paracord , tarp t sit on and shelter go light and smart hobo curtis
Hey i know this is an old video but worth the ask, i have never train hopped begore and was wondering if you have any tips on the cars and how to get on them
Way too much weight! In a true real surviving and trainhopping adventure, 80% of that would be ditched within first 48 hours. Good tarp, durable clothes, one extra outfit w long sleeves, good sleeping bag, water kit and water bottle...that's it.
wow... I thought I carry a lot of shit... How is that all going to fit in your backpack? I don't think it will You have WAY too much food. You should just take cash and buy the food when you stop. Also instead of carrying 4 or 5 different cables, just carry one and get adapters for it.
@@kishascape Cables were only one thing I mentioned. And if you didn't notice, most of the comments are about how he's over-packing. Self-important dunning-kruger dickhead here.