Just found your channel. Just finished a trip with my two sons. Left the chair(s) at home, no ground cloth, no flask or alcohol, but did take some gummies. I also bought a quilt which saved around a pound vs my sleeping bag, but my camp shoes were another pair of trail runners!!
Crocs will always come backpacking with me I even wore them in the snow over the weekend. Just wore my seal skinz under them. They’re great for river crossings in sport mode, too. Best camp shoe, though. My feet feel better in them after a long day and I won’t stub my toe at camp. Good video, man!
I'll fess up here and admit that I actually borrowed my buddies crocs to cross a river in Glacier last year. We could've made do without them, but since he was willing to share the luxury, then why not?
@@DadCamps I think some of it comes down to body weight. I am pretty hefty... Someone skinny and fit probably won't need as much support for their feet.
@@DadCamps Big enough? :) We're pretty small time on UA-cam. But I can put you down on our guest list if you're interested. It may not be for a while though. We're booked up for a bit and Derek is about to hit his 'off season'. :)
@DadCamps they are. You might be looking at a different model. The ones that weight 3.5 oz per shoes is the one that don't have a heel and have holes all throughout the shoe.
Another Croc alternative is a pair of slide sandals. I got a pair of Kirkland Signature (Costco) for $12 and they weight 11oz (size 12). Not quite as light, but super comfy and no toe jam.
Nice vid! I've been using some of that Friday King heat shrink window plastic from the hardware store for a ground sheet. It's dirty cheap, almost impervious to pictures and weighs next to nothing.
Comments about the items in your video 1) Crocs: The good thing about crocs is if your trailrunners get soaked and you need to let them dry, you can hike in the crocs on non-technical terrain for 5 or 10 miles and it's comfortable. With the split toe or mayfly's that is not the case... those are more for just wearing at camp, but I found an over-the-top lightweight comfortable sandal which I am currently waiting on delivery for from Amazon for about $25 to use as an alternative. 2) regarding the Toaks pot + BRS3000T combo. yeah that works well but it's essential to bring some kind of wind shield, even fold up some tin foil and put inside the toaks pot works, but preferably titanium wind screen nested inside it. Flat Cat Gear makes titanium one designed to work with the BRS3000T. Without the windscreen it will take 3x longer and more fuel to boil in a light wind, and never boil in a strong wind. 3) flask. I liked the platipus wine bottle option and will probably order one for myself. 4) Sit pad, I prefer the foam sit pads with reflective coating on one side to the air pads just because so much simpler and problem free. Just pull out of net pocket on backpack and sit. Nice video. Keep the content coming.
Thanks for the thoughts! 1. Fair point, still a pretty heavy plan B though. Curious what alternatives you ordered? How light? 2. Absolutely, hoping to show the need for that in that upcoming video I'm planning about those stoves. 3. Glad you liked it! 4. Maybe my butts too boney but i just don't get any comfort from sitting on those. To each his own though!
@@DadCamps Birkenstock sells an EVA material ultra lightweight sandal called "Arizona Essentials EVA" which is said to be 40% lighter than crocs, but I have not bought this yet. This is my leading contender at the moment.
Dump the Jet Boil and get a titanium wood burning stove , Something like the Firebox ones and take the Crocks. No fuel to carry and the stove is a few ounces compared to the gas canister and Jet Boil.
Just found your channel. Just finished a trip with my two sons. Left the chair(s) at home, no ground cloth, no flask or alcohol, but did take some gummies. I also bought a quilt which saved around a pound vs my sleeping bag, but my camp shoes were another pair of trail runners!!
Welcome to the channel! Any regrets leaving the chair at home? That's become standard kit for me...
@@DadCamps There were a few times I wish I had a chair, but I kinda like sitting in the dirt!
Crocs will always come backpacking with me I even wore them in the snow over the weekend. Just wore my seal skinz under them. They’re great for river crossings in sport mode, too. Best camp shoe, though. My feet feel better in them after a long day and I won’t stub my toe at camp. Good video, man!
Crocs have structure and by that really help to relax my feet. Flipflops usually make things worse for me.
Best reasoning I've heard yet.
I'll fess up here and admit that I actually borrowed my buddies crocs to cross a river in Glacier last year. We could've made do without them, but since he was willing to share the luxury, then why not?
@@DadCamps I think some of it comes down to body weight. I am pretty hefty... Someone skinny and fit probably won't need as much support for their feet.
Your videos are getting better and better! Keep it up!!!
Thanks man! Really working at it, so that means alot.
I can tell! Keep on keeping on.
Yeah man! Good job on this video! You're getting a bunch of hits! And almost 1K Subscribers! Keep up the good work!
Thanks Carl! I know - so close! Now I'm gonna have to pick a new goal. Maybe it should be get to be big enough to be on the B&B podcast. 😜
@@DadCamps Big enough? :) We're pretty small time on UA-cam. But I can put you down on our guest list if you're interested. It may not be for a while though. We're booked up for a bit and Derek is about to hit his 'off season'. :)
@@DadCamps And....you cracked a thousand!!!! Yes!!!
@@BackpackingandBlisters anytime you’d have me, I’m down!
For croc replacement, the amoji garden clogs on Amazon are 3.5 oz per shoe. Gives you cro comfort, can leave socks on, and cheap!
Woah, are they really that light? Amazon shows the product dimensions as this:
Product Dimensions : 13.39 x 13.78 x 4.72 inches; 1.28 Pounds
@DadCamps they are. You might be looking at a different model. The ones that weight 3.5 oz per shoes is the one that don't have a heel and have holes all throughout the shoe.
Another Croc alternative is a pair of slide sandals. I got a pair of Kirkland Signature (Costco) for $12 and they weight 11oz (size 12). Not quite as light, but super comfy and no toe jam.
Nice idea!
Great tips, thanks! I hope you hit the 1,000 mark soon! Any advice for another small channel?
Thanks! Nice looking channel, subbed. I'd say the biggest thing I've learned so far is consistency is key.
Thank you for the advice and sub! I appreciate it!
Nice vid! I've been using some of that Friday King heat shrink window plastic from the hardware store for a ground sheet. It's dirty cheap, almost impervious to pictures and weighs next to nothing.
Wow great find! I'm gonna have to try that out.
Comments about the items in your video 1) Crocs: The good thing about crocs is if your trailrunners get soaked and you need to let them dry, you can hike in the crocs on non-technical terrain for 5 or 10 miles and it's comfortable. With the split toe or mayfly's that is not the case... those are more for just wearing at camp, but I found an over-the-top lightweight comfortable sandal which I am currently waiting on delivery for from Amazon for about $25 to use as an alternative. 2) regarding the Toaks pot + BRS3000T combo. yeah that works well but it's essential to bring some kind of wind shield, even fold up some tin foil and put inside the toaks pot works, but preferably titanium wind screen nested inside it. Flat Cat Gear makes titanium one designed to work with the BRS3000T. Without the windscreen it will take 3x longer and more fuel to boil in a light wind, and never boil in a strong wind. 3) flask. I liked the platipus wine bottle option and will probably order one for myself. 4) Sit pad, I prefer the foam sit pads with reflective coating on one side to the air pads just because so much simpler and problem free. Just pull out of net pocket on backpack and sit.
Nice video. Keep the content coming.
Thanks for the thoughts! 1. Fair point, still a pretty heavy plan B though. Curious what alternatives you ordered? How light? 2. Absolutely, hoping to show the need for that in that upcoming video I'm planning about those stoves. 3. Glad you liked it! 4. Maybe my butts too boney but i just don't get any comfort from sitting on those. To each his own though!
@@DadCamps Birkenstock sells an EVA material ultra lightweight sandal called "Arizona Essentials
EVA" which is said to be 40% lighter than crocs, but I have not bought this yet. This is my leading contender at the moment.
@@johncramer9564 let me know how they turn out!
Flip flops definitely have a place but I’ll stick to my moccasins for camp
Nice - like are they made of leather?
Nice video! Well done. New follower here. Crow✌️
Thanks so much! I've had you subbed on my personal account for a while now. Great channel!
Baby food pouches are small but dont leak and collapsible as well. Costs about .89.
Interesting idea!
Good stuff.
Thanks Keith!
Need to include the weight of the cup you take when you leave the jetboil home
Definitely - that was included in my math. About a 4 ounce setup, with BRS and Toaks Light 550ml cup!
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Awesome! I hope to be the same someday.
Dump the Jet Boil and get a titanium wood burning stove , Something like the Firebox ones and take the Crocks. No fuel to carry and the stove is a few ounces compared to the gas canister and Jet Boil.
Most places in the western us require a stove that can be turned off… no wood stoves, no alcohol stoves. Canister stoves are kings of flexibility.
@@phillipp1399 wood stoves are allowed but still require the free fire permit. Just not allowed during fire bans.
Yeah great suggestion. I haven't been able to try one of those yet, but I'd love to. Outside of fire ban season of course.
Typically true only in fire ban season, right? Do you know of areas where these are banned year round?
That's been my experience too.
I made it 1000 :-D
Well thank you very much! You made my day! Welcome!
Sorry I'm keeping my Crocs
To each their own! That's kinda one of the fun things about backpacking right?