PCT Gear List from a recovering Ultralighter 11.3 lbs

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  • Опубліковано 26 лип 2024
  • Ultralight Gear can be expensive and uncomfortable. I think I've finally adjusted my setup to be lightweight and very comfortable. I lean towards hiking more miles in the day and then sleeping like a rock.
    lighterpack.com/r/sbej0l
    Music:
    Harris Heller - Cielo
    Harris Heller - Pipe Dream
    Harris Heller - Nostalgia
    00:00 intro and backpack
    01:50 Tent
    02:22 Sleep system
    04:55 Food and water
    06:10 Clothes
    09:32 Cook kit
    10:31 Couscous
    11:05 First aid
    12:48 Hygiene
    15:27 Electronics
    18:23 Luxury items
    20:32 Alpine gear

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  • @joshscott9905
    @joshscott9905 3 місяці тому +1

    Good stuff! Looking forward to your thru-hike videos!

  • @Awomaninthewilderness
    @Awomaninthewilderness 3 місяці тому

    Awesome gear list and best wishes on your hike

  • @flea1216
    @flea1216 23 дні тому

    Woahh, hey, man! Crazy to run across you on UA-cam. Haven't seen you since college 🤯. Awesome. Look forward to seeing your adventures

  • @NVIK5
    @NVIK5 Місяць тому +2

    On your previous 37l backpack, some people use this size as a daypack. The extreme discomfort that comes with ultralight backpacking, especially at my age is just makes for a miserable experience.

  • @dajo2824
    @dajo2824 3 місяці тому

    Helpful video. Very thought out.

  • @bertman4
    @bertman4 2 місяці тому

    Nice posters on the wall. +1 on Love Letters.

  • @sagelee181
    @sagelee181 3 місяці тому

    Would love a deeper dive into your trail games, so fun!

    • @StephenOutside
      @StephenOutside  3 місяці тому

      Yeah they were really fun to make! Hahah ok I'll think about it

  • @KevinAdams06
    @KevinAdams06 3 місяці тому

    Love the board game selection. Moving to AZ in June, cannot wait to explore. If you are traveling with 4 people, I highly recommend euchre.

    • @StephenOutside
      @StephenOutside  3 місяці тому

      Oh thanks! I love learning new games. Have fun exploring AZ!

  • @zehbrahs7267
    @zehbrahs7267 Місяць тому

    Hey nice list. I did the PCT a few years ago and I have a few tips:
    1) My Duplex got "micro" holes on the top and bottom. I do not know when exactly because the only rain got was in Washington and during my last week on the trail. The holes let water into my tent and I woke up in a puddle every morning, thankfully my sleeping pad kept me elevated off the water. I was pretty hard on my duplex and used it as a ground sheet to cowboy camp. I do not know if the holes came from the wrinkling action from stuffing, but on my next thru I plan on washing my new tent once in a while on a zero day, I suspect dirt on the tent created some extra friction against itself when packing it away.
    2) Prescription sunglasses-in case you lose or damage your glasses they can serve as a nice back-up versus clip-ons. I fell in a creek crossing in the Sierras and lost my glasses and my Rx sunglasses saved my ass.
    3) I entered the Sierras early and had to deal with snowfields for hours, I bought a hat sun cape that I wore backwards to cover my face. Almost everyone I knew without a face covering or sunscreen got sunburns on their face from the UV reflecting off the snow.

    • @StephenOutside
      @StephenOutside  Місяць тому

      This is coming at the perfect time, I'm about to enter the Sierra!
      1) my Duplex tent has had 5 pinhole tears in it already. I think cowboy camping on it caused the first 2 but I'm also not sure what caused the others...
      2) I hadn't thought about losing my glasses in river crossings. I have a backup at home ready to send out, but I'd need to get to the next town and wait for it to arrive. Not ideal...
      3) Using a sun hat flap as a face shield is genius hahah. I love that idea! I'll try it out if I can

  • @corleyoutdoors2887
    @corleyoutdoors2887 3 місяці тому

    Informative and beneficial video!

  • @davide2268
    @davide2268 3 місяці тому

    Coal tar shampoo works great on dandruff. Helped me a bunch

  • @ChrisKerel
    @ChrisKerel 3 місяці тому +4

    Hey man! Thanks a lot for the video, loads of nice info in there. Maybe a useful tidbit in case you are unaware: Anker makes batteries that are a bit heavier and more expensive but charge at 100+ watts, pulling in 20000-30000 MaH in about an hour. Like I said heavier and more expensive but for some situations it can really be worth it to just quickly pull in a bunch of power and move on. I'm a bikepacker myself so the weight is less of an issue ;)

    • @StephenOutside
      @StephenOutside  3 місяці тому

      WHAT!? I have to look that up, that's insane hahah. Thanks for letting me know!

    • @ChrisKerel
      @ChrisKerel 3 місяці тому

      @@StephenOutside Yeah I found them when researching a mobile power system to power a laptop. Examples are the PRIME or 737 batteries

  • @ericb.4358
    @ericb.4358 Місяць тому

    Very interesting gear list. Thanks.As a geezer backpacker (over 80) I know there are lighter framed packs than my 1.) Osprey EXOS 58 but i like it because it is COMFORTABLE. My 2.) Tarptent NOTCH Li solo DCF tent is capable or handling a freak shoulder season snowstorm
    I have an overstuffed (to 20 F.) Western Mountaineering Megalite that I love for 3 season use. For cooking I sometimes use a
    3.) Trail Designs titanium Caldera Cone with ESBIT tablets or a BTUNTON CRUX folding canister-top stove. (Thinking of getting a FIRE MAPLE Blade 2 to use an inverted canister for cold mornings. Very light remote canister stove (but "China")

  • @andrewnunns2438
    @andrewnunns2438 3 місяці тому +2

    that knife is the bear slayer 2000

  • @Theycallmegoc
    @Theycallmegoc 3 місяці тому

    Great video man! Question about the backpack as apart of your sleeping pad, what do you do if your backpack is soaking wet?

    • @StephenOutside
      @StephenOutside  3 місяці тому

      That's a great question. When it rained on my last backpack, the mesh front pocket and shoulder straps would be damp but the rest would be dry. I would either just sleep on it or put my rain jacket on top. It didn't make a difference to my sleep quality, so it works pretty well

  • @1FAST91SONOMA
    @1FAST91SONOMA 3 місяці тому

    That PD power adapter isnt 45W, but 40... and if you use both ports that power gets split. Just something to keep in mind. If you want even lighter cards that are also plastic so they're waterproof check out Cascade Goods, I have a deck of theirs in my pack and it weighs just 33 grams whereas the Air Deck is 70g

    • @StephenOutside
      @StephenOutside  3 місяці тому

      Oh I forgot the power splits, that kinda sucks.. Wow those cards are half the weight, that's awesome thanks!

  • @Andy-ku3jy
    @Andy-ku3jy Місяць тому

    Yes yes, but are you now on the trail, presuming you’re actually hiking the trail 2024 ?

  • @pikaoutdoors7414
    @pikaoutdoors7414 3 місяці тому +1

    Looks like you could use some Summit Suds 😉

    • @StephenOutside
      @StephenOutside  3 місяці тому

      Hahah yeah it might be a good idea to add some soap!

  • @higler.
    @higler. 3 місяці тому

    Castile soap will ruin your hair unless you balance the ph with lemon juice or some sort of rinse. Dr Bronners has a good write up on it and even sells a rinse.

    • @StephenOutside
      @StephenOutside  3 місяці тому +1

      Oh yikes, thanks for letting me know. It's probably best if I went to a dermatologist at this point, I've been struggling with it for a while

    • @higler.
      @higler. 3 місяці тому

      @@StephenOutside Yeah I used it to wash my hair for a good while too before I learned haha. I used to have some bad dandruff, and what worked for me is to wash my hair less often(I know..). Hope you find something that works! Shit sucks lol

    • @Andy-Mesa
      @Andy-Mesa 3 місяці тому

      @@StephenOutside it's pretty simple, stop messing with your hair. Don't put anything in it, not even shampoo or soap. Let your body reset and you'll almost certainly find it fixes itself.

    • @StephenOutside
      @StephenOutside  3 місяці тому

      @@Andy-Mesa Not gonna lie, I basically tried this during the pandemic and went feral hahah. Sadly it didn't work for me, so I had to add something else to my routine. I've been working on finding a routine that works at home and for backpacking since 2021

  • @meandmerat8744
    @meandmerat8744 Місяць тому

    I won't use any pack put a Gregory Baltoro.

    • @StephenOutside
      @StephenOutside  Місяць тому

      Yeah, whatever gets you out into nature!

  • @intothefoxhole7985
    @intothefoxhole7985 3 місяці тому +1

    The jacket is not made of foam.

    • @StephenOutside
      @StephenOutside  3 місяці тому

      Ah, good point. It's "continuous filament insulation". Maybe I should start scripting these haha

    • @intothefoxhole7985
      @intothefoxhole7985 3 місяці тому +1

      Synthetic insulation says it all. Its a good distinction to make. Remains accurate and presents so.

    • @StephenOutside
      @StephenOutside  3 місяці тому

      @@intothefoxhole7985 thanks, I appreciate it

    • @JasonSnailer
      @JasonSnailer 3 місяці тому

      lol I was about to make the same comment and then write EE a letter

  • @joemadre9550
    @joemadre9550 3 місяці тому

    If you're going to use oils in your hair, try coconut oil as it is more vitamin rich and I've noticed protected me more from the sun while ultra running through the Mojave for 9 years. Also try joshu tree climbing balm, that was the best result I had running 50 mile days for 21 days in a row on the PCT in 22.
    -Muad'dib

  • @Andy-Mesa
    @Andy-Mesa 3 місяці тому

    - Synthetic insulation is affected by moisture, just not as much as untreated down. This is an old myth, and the difference with hydrophobic down is negligible, especially on something like the PCT. I hike in down in the PNW.
    - GORE's Shakedry and Columbia's OutDry are two breathable fabrics that don't wet out.
    - Your lighterpack weights seem off. Your wall plug is listed as 1oz, when I have the same one and it's 3oz. Your battery bank has no weight at all, but I'm guessing it's at least 12oz. There's also other unspecified and doubtful weights in there.
    - That BRS is pretty garbage in cold and windy conditions (of which there are many on the PCT). At minimum I would recommend a windscreen, though it won't fix the garbage performance in cold weather.
    - I'm a professional board game developer and never once have I found an opportune time to play a game on trail. Hopefully you have better luck than I ever have.

    • @StephenOutside
      @StephenOutside  3 місяці тому

      Thanks, I really appreciate this detailed reply and I learned some things.
      - I can't believe I forgot to put the weight of my battery, that's gonna make a huge difference. Luckily the only thing with my base weight is the title so I can update that.
      - It sounds like I put placeholders for some weights and didn't remember to update them.
      - yeah the BRS is really inefficient and blows out all the time. I sometimes use my thinlight pad to block the wind, but most of the time I just cold soak my meals even when it's not windy.
      - And I love that you're a board game developer, that's really cool! I'll leave my felt games at home then, thanks for the heads up

    • @Andy-Mesa
      @Andy-Mesa 3 місяці тому

      @@StephenOutside I mean maybe you hook up with a cool tramily that wants to and has the time to play games. I just never have. You do you.

  • @JasonSnailer
    @JasonSnailer 3 місяці тому

    Opsak is trash. Just grab mylar instead

  • @Bill_tyler
    @Bill_tyler 10 днів тому

    A “turkey basting bag”? Eww….. “budget gear”