Arizona Trail: What Didn't Work and What Did Work For Me
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- In the spring of 2022 I thru hiked the Arizona Trail. Here is a run down of what didn't work and what did work on my Arizona Trail thru hike. These are my experiences and may or may not be the same as your experience and doesn't mean that some of the gear that didn't work for me won't work for you. Cheers!
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Thanks for sharing your AZT journey! I’m looking forward to reading your book as I plan my autumn sobo trip. Happy trails!
Thanks for picking up the book! Enjoy your sobo hike, I’m jealous!!
Got your book on preparing for the AZT. Well done! It is so detailed and will defiantly be my go-to book for the AZT hike. Thank you for all the work you did for us. Cheers!
I hope you have an amazing hike, it’s such a great trail!!
If you have time and enjoyed the planning book, a small written blurb review on Amazon would go a long way
Spent two weeks in Arizona in April we had started with over 100 pound packs.the heat the snakes were bad .eaither way with all heat we bug out wont go back till march cooler weather and lot of water .yup we had wet feet for days.great show thanks for sharing.
I hope you post about your upcoming adventure!
Thank you for your video! I just picked up your book as well! I plan to thru hike in the spring and can't wait!
That’s super exciting! It’s such a great trail. Enjoy the planning process and enjoy the trail!
If you have time, a review of the book on Amazon would be super helpful
Nice! Thanks for your gear feedback about what worked and what didn't. I love a freestanding tent but the weight...
How fun! I was just randomly looking for videos on AZT and saw you! Awesome job “Put-Put”! 🥰
BTW, you know me from work😉.
Lol! Hmmmmm, now I’m trying to figure out who this is
Interesting thoughts on the kit and good luck with the book 📕
I do bikepacking and take a few 10,000 power banks. Not that I will run out but I’ve been on trips when I’ve had my batteries fail on me, but because I take more than one it’s great to have a back up. It also means when I’m charging one, I have one in use if needed.
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Bikepacking Adventure, that's a great point!
Thanks for the new content. Patiently waiting on your next adventure.
I'm doing a section end of March from the border to Patagonia. I was on the fence about the sunbrella. Now I think I'll leave it.
For backwashing my Sawyer, I use a smartwater bottle with the sport cap. It fits perfectly!
Congrats on your new book project! My plan is to hike the AZT next early spring, so I will be looking out for your book. I was wondering about the issue(s) you had with Tarptent Montrail, thanks for covering the gear that performed well and also didn't meet expectations. Great video, see ya in the next one!!
Sun hoodie is a must. I use it nowadays both for bikepacking and hiking,. Alternative is a merino wool T-shirt with detachable sleeves and a buff. I use both for biking and hiking.
Yeah, I used a sun shirt, but not hoody and I wish that I had the hoody instead, lol! I ended up fashioning a “vail” out of a light buff, that I used with my hat, which worked ok. But I’d really like to try a hoody
I just discovered your channel and really enjoy your content!
Looking forward to your book on the AZ Trail.
Yaaaaaay!!!
Great video. Nice information on the AZT. Well done. New follower here. Crow✌️
Excellent! Thanks for doing this...Have you seen the Flex-tail USbc Pump?
thanks for info
Great video! When you talk about your "Sony camera", which model would you use?
The Sony ZV-1
Next adventure planned?
Nice video Putt Putt, I was wondering how your Esbit stove worked out for you
My esbit stove worked great on this trip. I chose that one on this particular trip because I wasn't sure of how available fuel would be on the trail...especially the little canisters. I bought some esbit tablets in Tuscon before hitting the trail and those lasted me until I got to Flagstaff. Then in Flagstaff I bought the last bit of esbit tabs to get me the rest of the way to Utah. I will say, the esbit stove is really only good if all you need to do is boil water. It's not really good for doing any real cooking. Cheers!
Thank you for this run-down! I recently have purchased the Apple 13 mini, but I am wondering if I need to be looking for a USB-C battery bank, or if my current USB battery banks are sufficient. Does your battery bank have a USB-C connection? Also, the tent story was very instructive. I hadn’t thought about pitching a tent on clay soils in the rain until now! Yuck! What a nightmare!
I used a battery bank that had the old usb output. So, the cord is a usb to apple lightning. The iphone 13 mini is charged via the lightning. You just have to make sure that the cable you are using is lightning on one side, and whatever the output for the battery bank is, that's what the other side of the cable will be. Hopefully I explained that correctly.
@@AdventurePlusMe Yes. I will use the lightning cable that came with the phone, and there is no need upgrade my battery bank unless I want it to charge faster. Thanks!
What about a sun hat? Otherwise I would recommend Outdoor Vitals Altitude Sun Hoodie, it is pretty awesome.
Yeah, that's another option I would consider. At some point I created a "sun hat" by cutting a buff and using in conjunction with my sunday mornings hat to make a wrap around neck/ear cover. It looked terrible, but it did the trick, lol!
@@AdventurePlusMe Necessity is the mother of invention, and the buff is the all purpose item every camper/hiker should have.
Did you ever need to prefilter your water to remove the bigger particles and if so, what was your approach?
I never used a pre filter. I just made sure I didn’t scoop any of the bigger particles. Using the little scooper was pretty effective. I just had to pay attention to what I was scooping. And I did backflush my filter regularly while on trail.
Where'd you get the 1/8 foam pad?
Thanks
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