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- Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
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For hot handles on pots get 1/8" high heat silicone tubing. Pop your wire handles off and slide the tubing over it. Cheap, easy and on Amazon.
Q: Why not use the towel (as also mentioned in the video) to grab the handles on the cooking pot? I would rather have a solid hold on the pot than trying to balance those smaller tongs when pouring boiling water. But that’s my personal preference. Good video BTW.
I have this tiny towel he's talking about and it's a synthetic material. Unfortunately, it might melt if you grab something that's too hot with it
He says the pot he uses doesn't have handles
"Guilty Pleasures I take with me" You could make a video about that and name a few things that you might be "ashamed" or that people wouldn't expect, sweets, "board games" etc. Things are technically not cool, necessary or even probably too heavy to justify, but you/we take them anyway.
With the boyscouts we have the rule to always pack light and efficient, but everybody is allowed one comfort item.
@@jimihenrik11 the same boyscouts that overpack and carry insanely heavy loads?
Not my scout. I have a kitchen scale and we weighed everything and were under weight. I think it was supposed to be 20 lbs so they could split the food and cooking equipment amongst them so no one carried over 40 lbs but he ended up carrying 50 like the adults. Because he was as tall as the Dads he ended up carrying more weight because the kids in his group were slight and short. He had 2 pair merino wool socks, a warm fleece, rain poncho, hiking boots well broken in, jeans, shorts, 3 shirts, old army mess kit, sleeping bag, inflatable pad, small pillow. I believe if you sleep well you can handle things better. He said he had the most comfortable sleeping system and was the envy of everyone in his group. And nothing was ultra light, it really wasn’t a thing 20 years ago. He also had a first aid kit and clothing was stored in 2 gallon ziplock bags to stay dry. This was for the Philmont trip. They also left clothes in a locker at base camp so they had clean clothes after the hike.
@@lisaphares2286 40-50lbs is heavy.
Good collection. Thanks.
yes to the big Easton stakes. Sixmoon sold me them 14 years ago with a tent, and I kept them when I sold that tent 12 years later, they work so well. I need that pot grabber, having burned myself last year.
Pretty cool stuff for a bug out bag too!
My go to hats are old fedoras short and wide brim I have picked up over the years. The short brim are the best for carrying a high load back pack. I like the wide brim to shade the face and eyes in a kayak or canoe. European felted wool hats are water repellent. The felt will wet through but not drip and stay warm in a storm. I take the lining out and fold them flat. I carry a short brim on Bike tours to wear under my rain jacket hood in camp. I also wear them in my life as a city dweller. A felted wool hat also makes a great wash basin.
@tomsitzman3952 I'm curious where you find your European felt hats. Thrift stores? Are there certain common brands you look for?
@@catblue6393 I second this question
I use a woolnylon baseball cap ultralight ' dries super fast and keeps me warm when wet .
Excellent content, great to know! 🙂
The thermodrop thermometer is something that goes on every backpacking or car camping trip so I know how my gear setup has performed or needs to be adjusted.
nice video man
Why are bear canisters round? Feels like you could make a square variant that your food slides into without it bulging a backpack out
Items that you carried when you first started backpacking (or from like just last year's backpacking load out) but have not really needed anymore or alternatives have knocked those items out of your new backpacking list.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Thank you for sharing!
Awesome
Great post my friend. ⛵️ 🌴🌞
The problem with the Easton steaks is that the cord goes through the cap and not the shaft. So when you're pulling them out you can pull off the cap. Big sky international sells Tube Steaks, (pun intended probably) that are exactly the same except the cord goes through the shaft and then the cap. They weigh the same but the tube steaks are a better product and they're cheaper.
I feel like you could lose the pot grabber real easy just cause how small it is. But I mean if it works for you, it works.
Honestly, I feel like it's one of the dumbest gimmicks in UL. People shit on the flexair pump all day but this is just STUPID. The sort of person that thinks the handles are too heavy is gonna just skip cooking all together and cold soak. Who the hell is this for? People who bring chairs but think this is "saving weight"? Just another thing to keep track of and lose, if it doesn't just fail on ya before then.
@@higler. very true 100% agree
@@higler.he didn’t say the handles were too heavy, he said they got too hot. I was about to scoff at him for that too, but when I heard his reasoning I changed my mind.
@@nils-and-kat-devine You're right. I would think gloves or a piece of spare clothing would work just as well, or just use the handles and cover them with some tape or shrink tubing. Also, not bringing your water to a full boil(170 degrees is enough to re-hydrate meals and still have them warm while eating) would help. To each their own, many ways to go about things. I still thinks it's a dumb little gimmick lol
Nightcore power banks seem to have bad soldering. There are a lot of reviews saying it died after 6 months to a year.
I’ve had nitcore batteries last years…with constant use I might add.
Love to see you go back to your roots, with floats added to hikes, and how to pack for kayak/canoe trips.
I’ll see what I can do
How do you get a week out of a 10000 mah battery? What things do you turn off and what do you leave on in order to reduce power consumption?
Phones on airplane mode last a stupid-long time. You could even turn off your phone when you're not using it and it would last a week on it's own
what do you do with your phone? very puzzling. my 4500 mAh phone lasts about 4 days on airplane mode. so my 10000 mAh powerbank can recharge it at least 2x if I wanted to.
@@BigDawgCAM My Samsung S20 when I hike and sleep in 0C will drop almost 15-20% even when turned off overnight.
I've gone 3 days not using my phone (apart from an 30m on the calculator to do maths for a friend since it was a group challenge) and even with it on flight mode and turning it off for one of the two nights, it ended up with 11% afterwards.
When it isn't cold, flight mode is a godsend.
@@bananarama3624Have you tried keeping your phone in your quilt/sleeping bag with you? Might see how that affects battery life.
Also, nitecore has a newer version of their battery bank that will thermoregulate in cold temps. It supposedly uses a smaller amount of power to keep itself warm that what would otherwise cause the battery to drain when cold.
*Addendum: what carabiners do you like best? Thanks in advance for any recommendations.
see i find a 10,000mAh power bank too small as that gives the average smart phone about 2.2 charges would only keep a phone going 4 days and personally it's best to carry a 20,000mAh for the extra charges
I carry a 30.000 mAh brick with me so i can watch movies on my ipad on rainy nights!😂
I get 3 charges out of my 10000 and I get at least 2 days of use out of each charge, so that’s always over a week of phone use before I need to recharge my phone and battery bank.
Why don't you just turn your phone into airplane mode so it lasts longer?
@@BigDawgCAM maybe they figure it's because they're camping and not on an airplane. that's why they don't use airplane mode 🤣
Maybe it is a Cascades/peak bagging thing (lots of vert), but a going out without trekking poles is insane to me.
Neat stuff. Thanks for sharing.
You camp in stunning areas mate
Bro hell yeah we wear the same hat! I don't fold mine though
Better than the $20 Suluk pot grabber is the microfibre towel you are already carrying! $0 and 0g and a multi-use item - win win win!
Synthetics can melt, and that matador towel is synthetic. Also the pot doesn’t have handles.
@@lisaphares2286I have a handless pot and use a synthetic cloth to pick it up off the stove all the time. As long as you turn the gas off first there’s no burning or melting of the cloth! One of the beauties of titanium pots is that they don’t retain heat well so using a cloth is possible. I wouldn’t recommend this with an aluminum pot!
Great vid. I’d be interested to find out peoples opinions on mattress inflators. Are they worth the hype that surrounds them?
Yes they are. Especially if you hike bigger mile days. Nothing sucks worse when you're tired after hiking all day like blowing up your pad.
I have a Flextail to inflate my frameless pontoon and the flextail Zero pump to inflate my mattresses. However, it only works for my sea to summit and not for my Zenbivy - because they do not have a supplied adapter for that mattress with their pumps. Much quicker inflation especially at the end of a very long and hot day... If it works for the mattress that you own!!
have a link to the tent stake test?
It was part of this video: EXTREME Wind Testing Popular Backpacking Tents
ua-cam.com/video/9CcW6MwSWqY/v-deo.html
Natural Atlas is the best!
I would be very curious to know how litroutdoors stakes would compare.
And am I crazy or did I just miss seeing what the tiny item in your hand was in the teaser thumbnail?
It's the pot grabber
Outstanding video I carry about the same. Cheers.
Re; Phones and power banks.. What happens when the internet fails completely? O.o
You need to learn to read a MAP & COMPASS. Funny thing is they use no power at all, and you can learn all this, while you still have your mod cons as back up.
As for pot handles/carriers, always put a light pair of riggers gloves in your gear. No problems then on so many levels.
Funny thing? Most camping skills and equipment, is just plain common bloody sense. No one can predict, the environment you find yourself in from time to time, nor the weather at any given time, climatic conditions, etc. (It's all just guess work) Adapt and survive, and learn from yours, and others experiences, and mistakes...
So you're telling us you use a trekking pole tent, of which the main advantage is saving weight in going ultralight by dual using trekking poles as an item that you carry anyway - without carrying said item at all but a replacement serving only as tent poles? :-D
Even with the durston poles you still save weight
@@MyLifeOutdoors I didn't doubt it, I just found it kind of a funny situation. ;-)
But you do what works for you, of course!
What camera do you use? (the link in the description won't work for me)
I’m currently using the Canon R6 with 15-35 f2.8 lens.
I bought two of those crappy nitecore batteries and both died before I could get more than 2 outings with them
Mines been fine although I've heard these complaints before. Have you tried their new 2.0 version? If so just go with an anker
Made on Monday. I’ve heard the same, Nitecore has quality control issues.
Mine is terrible as well 😔
@ultima8250 they were the new version with usbpd. I replaced them with anker and they've been strong for a year.
The nitecore polymer battery chemistry and profile were idea on paperl, shame they were garbage.
I’ve never had a problem. I have several battery packs and the nitecore is my favorite by far
“It’s the little things” has never been more appropriate! :D
How could you keep secrets!
Question: why do you need earplugs? It should be quite out in the woods.
I like my NB1000 but I could have saved $40 and got a bank that weighs 2oz more
Pocket trebuchet
Ear plugs ! What’s not to like out in the bush ?
Snorers!
@@mikehenry5961 guilty!! my friends want me to set my tent as far away from them as possible lol
That pot holder is ridiculous. Just use a folding handle pot with towel or use spare socks or hat. Or better yet, just wait a few minutes after burner is off the handle isnt that hot.
10,000 mAh keeping your phone charged for a week!!!! How??
I keep it on airplane mode. Only use it for GPS and ZOLEO
the question is, how do you not??? lol
omg not the pot grabber... that's just the definition of stupid ultralight. Handles aren't that heavy, you can save meaningful weight in other ways, and when you lose that stupid gimmick then what? All to save what 13g? But you better bring the chair! 😋
For 18 dollars, that branded rag should serve dual purpose as a pot grip.
I'm not huge on gimmicks either.
Bought from them last month. Horrible experience.
I thought I knew you. Lol
Youve possibly forgotten that you've actually already reviewed the miksa pot grabber from suluk46 in an earlier advertisement/review video. I also recall something on the power pack but can't remember where.
so he's only allowed to mention the gear that he owns only once and never again for the rest of his life. oh ok 🤔
Water bottle caps???
i believe he said he uses it for tent stakes in a diff vid 2:46
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Personally I have never lost a cap. But he must be a chronic fumbler since he brought not just one, but two spares
Smart water bottles are how I carry all my water. I also use a bladder tube on my bottle for easy drinking while hiking.
Not 1 but 2!!
👍🐿👍 good afternoon
You dudes and dudettes that sleep with earplugs have nerves of steel. I guess it's an "all in" mentality type thing. I get it... But I gotta listen out for creatures and serial killers 🤡 when I camp. I don't camp near roaring water either...same reasons. 🐻🐻❄🐨 Now most of the time I am solo it might make a difference in a crowd? Nah... I still gotta hear. Thanks for sharing. 👴
99.99999999% chance that anything you hear isn't interested in you and definitely not looking to kill you, especially if you're in black bear country with no grizzlies. You can stay awake and get bad sleep worrying about nothing, or just put in ear plugs, get good sleep, and wake up ready to hit the trail with vigor. Seems crazy/scary at first but many seasoned backpackers do it because without good sleep, you're SOL, and that adds up fast.
We have the illusion of choice. We are slaves without even knowing
Did you have no choice in posting this?
Sir, this is a Wendy’s
Ehhh
huh?
@@higler. wow that comment was meant for another UA-cam video regarding presidential elections😂. Must have gotten mixed up.
If you don't know it already, this guy is a sell out.
You make high quality videos for free on UA-cam?
then dont watch his vids. you should start your own yt channel.
The pack you’re wearing in this vid is awful! You just undermined your credibility in soooo many levels!
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do it
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