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Himalayan scram seat upgrade
Himalayan scram seat upgrade
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Відео

Whats your power breakfast?
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My healthy go to breakfast that gets me out the door and doing the activities I enjoy. How to make a healthy high protein shake and tasty bowl of oats that will power you through the day.
introduction to Outdoor Herbivore
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introduction and commentary for the Sacramento based company "Outdoor Herbivore". this company specializes in high quality organic vegetarian based one pot meals for backpackers, campers and anyone spending time in the outdoors
4 day solo trip into Imigrant Wilderness
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a 4 day backpacking trip into Emigrant Wilderness starting at Cherry lake trailhead July 10th-14th 2017 touching on gear review, route finding and some really nice scenery looking into Emigrant Wilderness from peaks above Boundary lake.
Copy of 023
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a short video of my 1975 Honda CT Trail 90, which I am finally willing to part with. I have had it for about 3 years. you can find out more about it on craigslist Sacramento, just go to motorcycles and then type Honda trail 90
023
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a short video of my 1975 Honda CT Trail 90, which I am finally willing to part with. I have had it for about 3 years. you can find out more about it on craigslist Sacramento, just go to motorcycles and then type Honda trail 90
basics of knife sharpening:
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basic video on knife sharpening given by veteran journeyman meat cutter.
Oboz Fire Brand 2, discussion and fitting tips for any boot
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in depth look at the Oboz Fire Brand 2 and why they may be a good choice for you along with in depth information on how to fit yourself with a good pair of boots/shoes. things sales people generally don't tell you.
REI quarter Dome 1 Review (brief version)
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a quick 10 minute look at the new REI Quarter Dome 1 tent. for a longer more in depth video, I encourage you to watch my longer version that includes "real time" set up of both the tent and the fly along with footage from inside the tent.
REI quarter Dome 1 Review
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A Review of the new REI Quarter Dome One along with close up details of how the tent sets up. good close up footage that enables the potential buyer to see exactly how the tent goes up along with good interior views of the tent.
lake Mozelle day three
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the last day at Lake Mozelle. heading back down to lake Sylvia and then home. some great footage from the ridge line of the Crystal Range in Desolation Wilderness located in Eldorado National Forest.
lake Mozelle day two
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Day two of three on the west flank of the crystal range in Desolation Wilderness. i got a little carried away with editing....sooooo.. watch for the man eating marmot! Sorry
lake Mozelle day one
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Day one of three into Desolation Wilderness. Lyons Creek trailhead to Lake Mozelle. Day two offers views of Lake Aloha from about 9500 foot elevation.
Kayaking with the beavers
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Description: just a fun evening spent kayaking in a very special place on the American river with the beavers. there is lots more wildlife there, unfortunately I was more obsessed with these silly beavers!
how to make your own ultra light backpacking solar shower
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Description: details on how to make your own lightweight backpacking shower from scratch with stuff you have already on hand or by hitting up the thrift store, hardware store etc,
sea to summit pocket shower review and field test
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sea to summit pocket shower review and field test
backpacking stove comparisons
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backpacking stove comparisons
backpacking meal prep for trip to Trinity Alps Wilderness
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backpacking meal prep for trip to Trinity Alps Wilderness
backpacking pack check for 5 day trip into Trinity Alps wilderness.
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backpacking pack check for 5 day trip into Trinity Alps wilderness.

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @slowtaknow
    @slowtaknow Місяць тому

    Thanks for showing what not to buy

  • @nadejdakopanova415
    @nadejdakopanova415 Рік тому

    Try placing it on a rock to heat instead hanging in the air. The rocks get heated and warm the water. When you hang it is expised to the breeze that cools the water.

  • @patriceb26
    @patriceb26 Рік тому

    Bonjour is it a good item ?

  • @markwaalkens817
    @markwaalkens817 Рік тому

    Just ordered my second pair of these from Oboz. My first pair is now almost 5 years old. Still have the original laces, the only thing that finally started to give was a little bit of the stitching started to come apart and water would get in. Plus the bottoms wore flat. These are awesome shoes and definitely pay for themselves. They fit like a glove. Extremely comfortable and excellent support. One complaint I do have is that if you're walking on slick surfaces, tred slowly! I found myself laying on my back a couple times from my feet slipping out from underneath me.

  • @Acolyte_of_Cthulhu
    @Acolyte_of_Cthulhu Рік тому

    looks like ondensation, there was no such droppas when filled and emptied of air, also its black and starts heating immediately in the sun.

  • @cavemandancer
    @cavemandancer 2 роки тому

    I love the fit of my waterproof Oboz until I went hiking. The heel padding is very light and it has a very heavy stich that gave me a killer blister...hopeful I will be able to break them in. They are extremely stiff. Other complaint is they have great traction in mud and sand but once you hit rock or hill with heavy root. They get really slippery, almost dangerous.

  • @jamesedwards1588
    @jamesedwards1588 3 роки тому

    Seeping is very important. A bag the seeps allows evaporation and evaporation equals cooling.

  • @bkamm3
    @bkamm3 3 роки тому

    Super helpful!

  • @XJarhead360
    @XJarhead360 3 роки тому

    I owned the REI Chrysalis and after trying to figure out how to set it up, I donated it to Goodwill. This one is a tad better to set up but orienting the poles was a PIA. No more REI tents for me. Try setting this tent up in the field near darkness or with an incoming storm as you try to orient the poles. I'm glad REI discontinued this tent with another cockamamie set up.

  • @lucianopasladim5085
    @lucianopasladim5085 3 роки тому

    Amazing Review

  • @landonwold
    @landonwold 3 роки тому

    I generally stay away from convenient packaged foods. It is very important to know where and who your food comes from.

  • @landonwold
    @landonwold 3 роки тому

    I am from Michigan. in the summer I blend 1 cup of 5 min quaker oats, 4-8 raw eggs, 1cup raw milk from my own cow, and 1cup whatever berries that are in season. I work in construction so this is a every day breakfast. Thanks for sharing! I'll have to try making yours.👍

  • @Frip36
    @Frip36 4 роки тому

    Do you order a size larger in your hiking shoes? I bought this in a 12 (my size) but I feel my toe is a bit too close to front. So I'm gonna re-order in 13. Too bad they don't offer a half size, 12.5.

    • @artgavel6983
      @artgavel6983 4 роки тому

      Hey Captain Sunday! yah, it seems every shoe maker has a different idea of what a shoe size is. if they feel tight at all i would definitely move up one size as your feet will swell as the day goes on. also consider width. if your baby toe or outside ball of your foot feels tight, you may need a wide, particularly if your past 40 or so as our feet tend to flatten out as we get older. buying the perfect hiking boot or shoe that fits perfect is a process that can take some time. just remember that the more money you spend on name brand shoes doesn't always correlate to a better fitting shoe. its all about the "last" the shoe was built on. if that last is similar in shape to your foot, then it will tend to be more comfortable. take your time and good luck! happy hiking!!!

  • @Frip36
    @Frip36 4 роки тому

    I just watched this again, and what he says at around 7:35 is very enlightening. He says the waterproof version fits different than the non-waterproof version. I have the waterproof, and it's been hurting the top of my instep near the knot of the laces. Like he says, I wonder if it's because the laces go higher up on the these waterproof versions. Anyway, I just ordered the non-waterproof version, and I'm really hoping the instep pain isn't a factor with those. Because I LOVE these Firebrands. A lighter but very supportive hiking shoe, with nice forward propulsion. I'll make a comment when I get the non-waterproofs delivered in a few weeks. Thanks for everything Art. Please review more shit.

  • @Frip36
    @Frip36 4 роки тому

    Got these recently. The front edge of tongues jam into my ankles with every step I take. It's not subtle either. I don't think it's the hardness of the tongues. Visually, it looks like the upper (laces and tongue) are quite long. Extend quite far toward ankle. I'll have to watch your review again to see if you had same issue.

  • @Frip36
    @Frip36 4 роки тому

    Instep discussion was so important. I'd thought about it vaguely, but never REALLY thought about it. Maybe that's why these Firebrands feel so good on me. I hate when shoes bear down on my tendons in top-foot. Sorry, "instep". Dude reminds me of Steve-O.

  • @Frip36
    @Frip36 4 роки тому

    18:20 "Some people have toes that go straight across. They look boxy. They look like a little shoebox." LOL

  • @Frip36
    @Frip36 4 роки тому

    Just got mine delivered and walking in house. Man, Art is right. These are pretty much a boot. Stiff with lots of support. Pretty hard. May need to find a softer insole. I like them. They've got nice spring (or roll) for being so solid and stiff. More later.

  • @Frip36
    @Frip36 4 роки тому

    This was really great. Can't believe you only have 500ish subs. And have only made about 10 videos. Hope you'll do more. Comparison vids are good. What the name of the hat you're wearing? I like how it seems to curve down in back, rather than go straight back. Please let me know if you have any other hat recommendations.

    • @artgavel6983
      @artgavel6983 4 роки тому

      thank you so much for the comments. haven't really been promoting my channel lately as I have been busy with other projects. so as it turned out some time back, the boots were a problem. they were very well made, but the flex point for the sole of the boot ended up being to far back, not quite mid foot when it should be closer to the toe joint. it took me some time to figure that out. I have been wearing Merrel Moabs and they are very comfy, but not as heavy duty as I would like. as far as the hat goes, it is a Tilly Hat. I have 2 different versions. if your not familiar with them, check them out. guaranteed for life and they are the best.

    • @Frip36
      @Frip36 4 роки тому

      @@artgavel6983 Thanks. Have you tried the popular North Face Ultra 109? It sells a lot, but oddly has very few reviews (reviewers) on UA-cam. Might be a good opportunity for you to get views. (Not that you care). Anyway, it's my favorite hiking shoe, so I hope you'll give it the Art Gavel treatment. Hah.

  • @Frip36
    @Frip36 4 роки тому

    I think I'm kinda special but really I'm just "a cheap afterthought."

  • @Frip36
    @Frip36 4 роки тому

    Just ordered these because of your excellent review. Love your term "clomping". HATE those shoes. They go right back in the box becuase you can sense the Frankestien clomp immediately. Ha. Thanks for video. Are you still liking these Oboz?

  • @beastie2488
    @beastie2488 4 роки тому

    I looking to purchase backpacking shower. I'm learning towards this one at the moment. Any regrets or have you replaced it? As far as water seeping through the material, think Nikwax would fix it? I like how light weight and small pack size. Thank you for the effort to show us.

  • @NatureBoy711
    @NatureBoy711 4 роки тому

    nice tent setup! good enough for two people.....c'mon now!.........maybe for two midgets.... here's hint for getting the tent more taut. take marbles and tie it inside with shock or paracord to stretch the section. in your case, you can tie the marble so that the zipper will be easier to manage... around 20:40 time mark

  • @andersvoigtlund
    @andersvoigtlund 4 роки тому

    Great review. Surprised that it leak water. You can cool a beer wrapping it in a wet newspaper and put it in the sun. The evaporation sucks heat out of the beer. So that is not going to help getting the water heated any altitude.

    • @artgavel6983
      @artgavel6983 4 роки тому

      the old camp shower we had for car camping that was clear on one side and black on the bottom side. worked great as it let sunlight through and heated from the bottom

  • @mike_ddd
    @mike_ddd 4 роки тому

    How did the shoes hold up? Did you wear them in a warm temperatures, what are your thoughts? And, yeah, thank you for a great video!

    • @artgavel6983
      @artgavel6983 4 роки тому

      they are pretty warm on hot days. sadly enough, in the long run they don't seem to jive with my foot. the best I can figure is they tend to flex farther back on my foot just beyond the ball of my foot as apposed to more near where my toes flex causing a blister if I am not careful. I have never encountered that before. they will have to work until we get past this whole covid19 thing and I can get into a few different retailers for a fit

  • @HaysieBoy
    @HaysieBoy 4 роки тому

    In colder areas with less sun I’m guessing it would be ok to heat up water on the stove instead of using the sun? Obvs not boiling water

  • @dr.stevenpennym.d.3241
    @dr.stevenpennym.d.3241 5 років тому

    Best hiking boots in shoes and the business...

  • @brettallenthomas
    @brettallenthomas 5 років тому

    Dude.. you are a foot and shoe Wizard.. better info than most other "professionals" will ever give you.. clearly your knowledge was learned first hand..

    • @artgavel6983
      @artgavel6983 5 років тому

      Thank you so much for the compliment Brett! Yes, a lot of my knowledge was learned in the trenches for sure. A funny tidbit here is after wearing the firebrand for a few seasons I have discovered I cant seem to avoid blisters on each of my big toes. I have tried a lot of different variables with socks and inserts with no luck. so here is my best guess scenario....the Oboz Firebrand shoe seems to bend farther back on my foot as apposed to closer to the toes as they should. I figured it was a "break in thing" but no. I just finished a 40 miler out of Hetch Hetchy and was wearing the Oboz Sawtooth low and its a little more flexible. it seemed to flex easier and more at the toe box instead of farther back towards my instep and had no problems with blisters. go figure! oh well! thanks again and happy trails!

    • @brettallenthomas
      @brettallenthomas 5 років тому

      @@artgavel6983 .. Thanks for the Reply.. I've just been breaking in my Oboz around my property, so far so good. First Hike of the season in a couple weeks (Texas.. still 96 degrees today!!).. Hetch Hetchy... Im Jealous.. I grew up in California. Backpacked a bunch in Sequoia, Kings Canyon Yosemite and Upper Toulumne back when I was young. Just finished John Muir's "My first summer in the Sierra's".. making me miss those mountains...

  • @mikerayis456
    @mikerayis456 5 років тому

    I originally thought, "What, over 29 minutes talking about a shoe?! that's way too long of a review for a shoe". I was wrong. Thanks for the great info.

    • @artgavel6983
      @artgavel6983 5 років тому

      I do get carried away at times, but if I have good usable knowledge, I like to pass it along. thank you so much for the compliment. when I get some things squared away I plan to put more vids out there.

  • @jorgewashington2981
    @jorgewashington2981 6 років тому

    Awesome video. I learned alot from your video alone. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Would these feel decent on my flat feet? I have a serious pronation issue.

    • @artgavel6983
      @artgavel6983 6 років тому

      Hi Jorge! thank you for the compliments! I am assuming your feet are pronating in? if so, the proper color of "super feet" could help. the different colors represent different thickness/volume. its a bit of a investment when combined with new shoes. you just have to find the right combination for your feet. good luck to you!

    • @jorgewashington2981
      @jorgewashington2981 6 років тому

      Thanks for your prompt response Art. Yeah...they pronate inward. When I was young and in the Army they did not give me a problem but now that im 61 y.o. they do, especially on long hikes. Thanks for the tip. Gonna get these for my B Day. Thanks again for your valuable time.

    • @artgavel6983
      @artgavel6983 6 років тому

      happy hiking! "a body in motion stays in motion"

  • @Sgt_MoDog_USMC
    @Sgt_MoDog_USMC 6 років тому

    Oboz Firebrand II BDry Hiking Shoe - Men's Earth. What did you think of these shoes after having/using them? I looked but didn't see any follow up videos as to how they were. I've seen a lot of other comments about these being terrible in wet conditions, wet hill sides, creeks etc.... one guy likened them to being on roller skates on wet surfaces, and another said "On wet... it's like you're taking your life in your hands". With the great in depth review you did when you purchased them... just wondering (before dropping $140 on a pair), what your experience was with them, on wet surfaces? TIA.

    • @artgavel6983
      @artgavel6983 6 років тому

      they have held up well, however I am not sure I would buy them again. as far as being waterproof, the outer skin is not a full on leather wrap, also they are a low top so being waterproof wasn't on my list. as far as slipping on wet rock.....its super hard rubber sole so yah they will slip more than some, but the soles have lasting power. if you spend a lot of time in wet conditions you may be better off with a more conventional mid cut boot. generally one with softer sole rubber will slip less on wet rock but will also wear out faster. good luck to you! try on lots of shoes and wear them at home on the carpet for a bit and see how you like them after a few hours. (it makes returning them less problematic)

    • @Sgt_MoDog_USMC
      @Sgt_MoDog_USMC 6 років тому

      @@artgavel6983 Awesome info and feedback. Really appreciate the fast response! Thanks again!

  • @recycled3654
    @recycled3654 6 років тому

    Aren't these Sea to Summit pocket showers more like a breathable rain jacket, a woven syn cloth with a breathable membrane laminated on the inside ? If so, it is seepage through the bladder much like GoreTex would eventually do when continuously soaked. Like you say, it's no big deal.

    • @artgavel6983
      @artgavel6983 6 років тому

      that is possible. as I have since moved more towards "ultralight", I no longer use the pocket shower as part of my protocol. I still have it though and may use it in the future when traveling with companions.

  • @marycwaters
    @marycwaters 6 років тому

    Looking for the video you said you’d make of how well the REI Quarter Dome 1 performed on an actual camping trip. Not finding the video. Is there a link you can post? Thank you.

  • @marycwaters
    @marycwaters 6 років тому

    Thank you! No way I could have gotten the tent and fly set up properly without this excellent video. The instructions are vague and minimal, to say the least, and leave out key information, which you clearly provided. And thanks for the Tyvek tip.

  • @normlor8109
    @normlor8109 6 років тому

    a good video but please get closer to that mic as I can hardly hear what you're saying

  • @r.o.v.v.3613
    @r.o.v.v.3613 6 років тому

    Great review/content! I went to REI and checked this particular model of Oboz out. Best fit and insole I've ever tried - The Most Comfortble...to me, period! I checked the label behind the tongue and these are made in Vietnam. While I. REI I checked the Keen Durand model ("asembled in USA"), too because I have wide feet - they felt "okay" but the insoles and lacing system were not as spot on as these Oboz Firebrand 2. I've tried several other brands too - Asolo, Hanwag, Lowa, Salomon, Zamberlan, etc. But the Oboz wins for me hands down.

    • @artgavel6983
      @artgavel6983 6 років тому

      awesome! yah, I later discovered that although the Oboz company is located in the US, there product is made overseas. there are some US footwear companies who advertise made in the US and after closer inspection it turns out that only a few of there products are made in the US while the other 90% of there product is made overseas. the US made portion was an easy $100-150 more than the overseas product. I wonder if it was $100-150 better quality.

    • @r.o.v.v.3613
      @r.o.v.v.3613 6 років тому

      The European made brands are okay, too but more expensive and still not as nice of a ride on my feet as the Oboz Firebrand 2 I tried. The soles of my feet, my (high) arch, my toes (I was able to wiggle) were quite happy in the firebrand. I was really impressed because I usually spend an additional $50.00 on insoles like superfeet, etc. Wish I had learned about this brand sooner!

  • @eda7875
    @eda7875 6 років тому

    Seeping looks like condensation buddy. Awesome review, thanks so much for the vid.

    • @artgavel6983
      @artgavel6983 6 років тому

      that's what I thought at first, but I found that if I looked closely I could actually watch the water seep. I would like to think maybe I got a defective one but who know,

    • @andersvoigtlund
      @andersvoigtlund 4 роки тому

      Why would air condensate in dry mountain air and in situ water? I know condensation would happen if you fill cold tab water and hang it out a warm sunny day.

    • @kkooloo5781
      @kkooloo5781 4 роки тому

      @@artgavel6983 to me it looks like its just the water colle c ting from the outside of bag

  • @flyingscotsmanreport
    @flyingscotsmanreport 6 років тому

    Three of us are coming down from Oregon in July for an 8 day hike into this wilderness, this video just got me very excited, thanks for taking the time to document your trip!

    • @artgavel6983
      @artgavel6983 6 років тому

      awesome! you may want to also consider entering in from Kennedy Meadows. better access to water and views, however there will also be considerably more people. safe travels!!

  • @nativewildman9335
    @nativewildman9335 7 років тому

    What is your opinion about Smith stones?

  • @williamwasyluk4244
    @williamwasyluk4244 7 років тому

    Very nice Thank You...

  • @markdudley3831
    @markdudley3831 7 років тому

    Cool vid Man ... very practical & down to earth sharpening technique .

  • @JBOutdoorsAndMore
    @JBOutdoorsAndMore 7 років тому

    loved the video my friend you did a good job. i have recently discovered cherry lake . i planned on doing a trip here soon. starting out the same way for the most part. thanks for sharing. also i like what you did with your channel you have my subscription would love to have your support a s well. keep em coming ATB JOE

  • @albertovasquez9855
    @albertovasquez9855 7 років тому

    That was a great video that's how I was taught to sharpen knives when I started meat cutting in 1973 and did you said it's a true and tried method but I have work with many of meat cutters that did not know how to sharpen a knife

  • @Outdoorherbivore
    @Outdoorherbivore 7 років тому

    Thank you for mentioning us, Art!

  • @joesmith3018
    @joesmith3018 7 років тому

    awesome video! going camping at Cherry lake in a few days. did you happen to see the lake level, or cherry creek?

    • @artgavel6983
      @artgavel6983 7 років тому

      east fork of cherry creek was rippin, have never been to cherry lake before, so I have nothing to base lake levels on, but it seemed relatively full. temps in the cherry lake area were hot!

    • @joesmith3018
      @joesmith3018 7 років тому

      Art gavel thank you! really enjoyed the video. we are going boat camping on the lake, and would like​ to camp right by the mouth of the river. they have to fix the dam this year so they have to drop the lake to minimum pool by labor day. but as long as the creek is rippin in we should​ be good. thanks again! your video was very helpful

    • @artgavel6983
      @artgavel6983 7 років тому

      thanks Joe! have a good trip. oh, keep an eye out. I ran into both a bear and a mountain lion during my trip. both were happy to leave the area in a hurry so I wouldn't worry much, both were much farther up the hill closer to boundary lake.

    • @joesmith3018
      @joesmith3018 7 років тому

      Art gavel for sure! they release all the problem bears from Yosemite up there. haven't seen one by the lake but we will be pretty well armed just in case. I more worry about the Rattlers! bout step on a four foot monster last time, right outside my tent! that area is really special, like you said "remote, remote, remote, remote"! lol have a good one brother!!

  • @Outdoorherbivore
    @Outdoorherbivore 7 років тому

    Looks like this area is a good place to test your backcountry skills. No doubt that mountain lion was on your mind for the rest of the trip!

  • @angelayoshida5863
    @angelayoshida5863 7 років тому

    Oh so beautiful! Glad you made it back home to share this video of Backpacking in the Immigrant wilderness.

  • @paulmayrealtor7317
    @paulmayrealtor7317 7 років тому

    Types of Backpcking Stoves,backpacking stoves,stoves for backpackers

  • @AngelDigitalis
    @AngelDigitalis 7 років тому

    Great review, thanks for taking the time & keep up the good work

  • @supremegalacticcommander2783
    @supremegalacticcommander2783 7 років тому

    Wow, incredibly detailed video friend, thank you very much! I just picked up a pair of those shoes myself today! Thank you for all of the information on sizing too.