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    Common backpacking gear that is not easily understood. tent pole splint. orange mitten hook in backpack. Keys holder. extra zipper on tent vestibule. Backpacking in Yosemite national park. Hetch Hetchy. Yosemite Valley. California hiking.

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  • @drwisniewski
    @drwisniewski 2 роки тому +126

    The pump sacks for sleeping pads also help reduce or avoid blowing condensation from your breath into your sleep pad.

  • @hikingzombie9064
    @hikingzombie9064 2 роки тому +43

    I literally bought their AAA batteries for this exact purpose, and having the ability to recharge them in the backcountry from a power bank makes them worth every penny .. This company deserves all the success , bravo and thank you !

    • @azpapa9347
      @azpapa9347 2 роки тому +1

      For $29, Wowtac makes what it consider THE best budget flashlight on the market. The A1S is next door to indestructible, and its included 18650 battery has a built in micro USB charging port on it, or you can use a pair of CR123's interchangeably. It has 4 modes w/memory, strobe and SOS. Turbo gives you about an hour at 1050 lumens, and should you happen to enjoy exploring caves or something, low will give you 24 lumens for six full days! The body is reversible, so it will clip on any style hat and function as a great headlamp, but they also have a headlamp version with the same specs, just has the head set at 90° both are rated waterproof to 1 meter, but I'm sure it's good for at least double that. I've given one to all my friends and family, and I keep several handy, basically everywhere.

    • @allussin2076
      @allussin2076 Рік тому

      How have they held up over the course of a year+ ?

  • @heidih2887
    @heidih2887 2 роки тому +22

    As an owner of a Mountain Hardware backpacking tent with vestibule zippers similar to yours, I EXPANDED on the venting capabilities by creating "air tubes" to insert at the top of the zipper to create a larger, smoother opening. :D 1: find an empty disposable plastic water bottle (20 oz or so works well) 2: Use a utility knife or similar, to cut the "firmer" and angular top section and bottom section off the bottle, leaving the smooth, even "tube" central portion. 3: Use scissors or similar to trim as needed to assure the ends of the "tube" are smooth and free of any "burrs" or sharp edges. 4: Open the top portion of the vestibule zipper, slide it down until there's room to insert the plastic "tube" from the water bottle into the opening, then zip back up until snug. (repeat process for 2 vestibules) * For added security, you can use something like a paperclip, tiny (paper/book type) binder clip, clothes pin etc. to help secure the end of the plastic "tube" to the covered part of the zipper on the inside and/or outside of vestibule door(s). That, along with a slight opening at the BOTTOM of the vestibule will increase airflow (and provide much-appreciated cooling in hot weather! :D) IMMENSELY! :D You can FEEL the hot air escaping out of the "tubes" at the top of vestibules! :D ** When packing up the tent, simply slip the semi-flexible "tubes" over/around tent poles, and secure tent/poles into storage bag as usual! :D But make SURE there are no rough edges/burrs along edges of plastic tubes to avoid any damage to tent/fly or tent bag during transport/carrying in/on pack etc. ! :D ENJOY your VASTLY improved ventilation! :D You're welcome! :D

  • @MichaelAndersen_DK
    @MichaelAndersen_DK 2 роки тому +6

    Taking the youngsters hiking/camping never gets old. Lovely!

  • @vicmiera3277
    @vicmiera3277 2 роки тому +13

    Dude - I'm happy that more and more people are getting kids outdoors! I've always took my kids on adventures, I'm hoping they'll continue the tradition with their kids. Good job man!

  • @LuckyTown77
    @LuckyTown77 2 роки тому +13

    At my age, my everything hurts before hiking. Great stuff.

  • @EK-ej3ll
    @EK-ej3ll 2 роки тому +3

    Enlightened Equipment shipped me two bags with my quilt. Regular tiny stuff sack but also a huge duffel. Duffel is for long term storage so the filling doesn’t get compressed.

  • @pkudelka
    @pkudelka 2 роки тому +5

    @DanBecker - Another cool feature of the pump sack is that it reduces the moisture traveling into the pad from your breath, reducing potential mold from building up inside the pad.... Pretty neat!!!

  • @davidklug6980
    @davidklug6980 2 роки тому +1

    In my headlamp I put a small piece of paper between the battery end and the contact. It keeps it from turning on in my pack. When I need it I just remove the paper and keep it in the battery compartment for when I need to put it away.

  • @iPlod
    @iPlod 2 роки тому +3

    There's always something new to learn! Thanks for posting. Also happy to see teens in the backcountry, and especially happy to learn that your son's cousin's sister is, in fact, also your son's cousin. 😁

  • @mtadams2009
    @mtadams2009 2 роки тому +10

    Very nice video. That looked like a beautiful trip with your son and family. Such a memorable experience. As a White Mountain hiker, I laughed when you said brutal switch backs. We dream of brutal switch back. Take care

  • @jamesmoore5263
    @jamesmoore5263 2 роки тому +2

    I hiked part of the West Highland Way in October. I bought some trail runners that were on sale and when I did some pre-hikes to test out my shoes and new pack, I found that the shoes gave me a couple hot spots on my right foot. I remembered reading about the heel lock a few years ago so I tried it out. Doing that pulled my foot farther back into the shoe and cleared up the problem completely and they worked great after that! My buddy I was hiking with was having trouble with his new shoes as well, so that little tip pretty much saved our trip!

  • @saskhiker3935
    @saskhiker3935 2 роки тому +10

    Another purpose of the loop through on your shoe is to stop your toe from pushing through the top of your shoe going down the mountain.

  • @rockytopwrangler2069
    @rockytopwrangler2069 2 роки тому

    ... Thumbs up on the outing Dan ... getting teens to go camping with dad/uncle these days can be a rough bribe ... but once out ,, the phone calls start rolling in asking when the next time will be ... Nature has SO much to offer ...

  • @zakkmiller8242
    @zakkmiller8242 2 роки тому +2

    Yosemite looks dreamy! What's up Dan, had a request for a new video. I am currently getting my family ready for our first camping trip and we will be car camping. I also have 5 children, oldest being 9 and youngest is 2. I've been learning about backpacking gear on your channel but I haven't seen many recommendations on the best gear to take car camping. Examples being big enough tents to hold multiple kids, the best way to cook food or best way to store perishables with coolers or mini fridges, etc. I'd love to see a video where you go over all the gear you take when you take your family out car camping or what kind of gear you would take to make it as enjoyable as we could for kids who have never been and a wife that might not enjoy it lmao! I love all the content man, you've filled me up with all kinds of knowledge I didn't have a few days ago lol. Thanks again for all the content, I know how tiring it can be and how much work goes into these videos. You're a huge help, sir! Much love, brother.

  • @paavoviuhko7250
    @paavoviuhko7250 2 роки тому +1

    I have an old MSR Fusion Tent that I don't use too often but it's my only 4-season tent. I broke a pole on it so that short piece of tubing has become an essential piece of its structure. It's an 8-pound tent but it's fantastic for base camping since I spend my whole season camping out. The other thing I wanted to mention is that key clip. For me there is no vehicle. I don't drive. I don't own a vehicle. I surrendered my driver's license. I bike and walk. That clip is for my bike lock. My town is surrounded by forest here in Elliot Lake, a retired uranium mining town. It's all public lands here except for the private uranium company land reclamation properties. We have hiking trails all over the place. They are short trails but interconnect for long distance possibilities. I enjoy tuning into your programming. Thanks for the hints. Paavo.

  • @sara_387
    @sara_387 2 роки тому +3

    Great tips...the laces trick I’ve been doing for years on my running shoes. It really does make a difference... a lot less movement within your shoe.

    • @panachevitz
      @panachevitz 2 роки тому +2

      I really wish I had known that eons ago..... so many blisters and foot issues that could have prevented.

  • @wanderworm
    @wanderworm 2 роки тому +12

    The top zipper pull on the tent door is not only for venting (as you suggest) but also to unzip the door from the inside, making nighttime exits easier. Having to reach across the vestibule to pull up on a bottom zipper at ground level often causes a shoulder to brush against the fly which can have condensation. Using the top zipper eliminates that and lets you pull the zipper down as far as needed to step womb-like out of the tent. I love that my MEC tent has that feature and find it annoying on my other tents that are without it.

    • @disrespectify
      @disrespectify 2 роки тому

      But if you step out of the tent 'womb-like' in your example, you're going to get that condensation all over you, not just on your shoulder.

    • @wanderworm
      @wanderworm 2 роки тому +3

      @@disrespectify you don’t get wet if you widen the opening with your hands before you step through

    • @rockytopwrangler2069
      @rockytopwrangler2069 2 роки тому

      ... You don't get wet at all for the night nature calls if you pee in a bottle ... Yes girls you can do it too ... get a shewee,, pstyle or other devises and/or just a wide mouth bottle ,, 1 Liter nalgene hard or soft bag ...

  • @druid799
    @druid799 2 роки тому +1

    Pumpsack never seen them before and the lacing was unknown as well (so thanks for that one 👍) but the zipper , pole repair section and pack hook needing to be explained ? Wow that’s some serious level doppy people needing those explained to them ! 😳

  • @GustoStCool
    @GustoStCool 2 роки тому +8

    1. Ok, those batteries are pretty badass.
    2. You forgot to mention those little trekking pole fastener thingies. Took me years to figure out what the hell those were.

    • @GustoStCool
      @GustoStCool 2 роки тому +1

      **The little para-cord ones, not the plastic clips.

    • @playgroundchooser
      @playgroundchooser 2 роки тому

      Also nice for a fishing rod. 👍

  • @katherineg8469
    @katherineg8469 2 роки тому

    Hey Mr Dan glad you enjoyed my neck of the woods!

  • @stitch3163
    @stitch3163 2 роки тому +2

    I’ve always used it as a flute, but good to know that I can splint a tent pole rather than jamming a stick and wrapping with duct tape.

  • @calypsoraz4318
    @calypsoraz4318 2 роки тому +1

    Just ordered a tent today and saved a heap thanks to your backcountry code. Thanks, Dan!

  • @amberham5732
    @amberham5732 2 роки тому +1

    I have that exact headlamp and I love the idea of using those batteries! Awesomeness!! Thank you!

  • @akkadaya
    @akkadaya 2 роки тому +1

    The knot is called runners knot. Runners use it as a mechanical leverage to tighten the shoes.

  • @jeanbecker2579
    @jeanbecker2579 2 роки тому +54

    Another good one. What cute kids! Especially the youngest one (I could be prejudiced). Oh, and you’re cute too! ❤️😀

  • @jamesmcsquiggle614
    @jamesmcsquiggle614 2 роки тому +2

    Perfect timing! Just got a new tent that came with a splint. Was like-“where does this piece go?”

  • @sherrierifenberg2199
    @sherrierifenberg2199 2 роки тому +2

    Awesome the kiddo's were able to join you on your trek! Have the same head light - but am going to try the new batteries you suggested. I used lithium batteries and by the second night (in the 20's) they were about dead - looking forward to using these new ones ! BTY... love your OV jacket - good purchase!

  • @yshua1614
    @yshua1614 2 роки тому +4

    I will add the extra hole (Heal Lock) to any of my new shoes simply by pounding a nail or pick through it. It works great.

  • @gboltonatrail1099
    @gboltonatrail1099 2 роки тому

    I was surprised that you didn’t do a surgeon’s loop/lock with the heel lock. You demonstrated. All you do after going through the loops and pulling back, is to double lace and cinch down before the bow tie. You just laced once and that tends to slip. If you lace twice and cinch down, the laces stay tight until you bow or double bow tie the laces. It is the only way I can keep my feet locked in hiking shoes and keep the laces tied tight until lunch time. Thanks for all your vids! No matter what Brice or the Schill Bros say about you!

  • @GoodkatNW
    @GoodkatNW 2 роки тому +1

    Cool ideas Dan,
    A quick note: Ikea currently stocks rechargeable li-ion AAA and AA batteries, and they also sell a dirt cheap $6 charger. Before each trip, I just throw a new set of AAA's into my headlamp and turn it off/on to verify no issues with batteries. It's one more step, but less change of failure than a battery with a microusb port and onboard circuitry!

    • @ecometc
      @ecometc 2 роки тому

      The Ikea batteries are not li-ion, but Ni-MH. That is why they are 1.2V fully charged rather than 1.5V. The lithium batteries have power converters built in them to charge via USB and to step down the nominal 3.7V of a lithium cell to a fairly steady 1.5V when in use.

  • @Utubeisazzho
    @Utubeisazzho 2 роки тому

    Get the black diamond that cycles thru multiple colors. Blue light is best, chatting and cards at camp in dark

  • @outcastsix7021
    @outcastsix7021 2 роки тому +3

    Nice pre-release OV jacket… so jelly. HIKE ON!!

  • @jaredbryce7964
    @jaredbryce7964 2 роки тому

    You just blew my mind with that lacing bit...I never understood those things!!

  • @dontheohioguy276
    @dontheohioguy276 2 роки тому +1

    Those pale blue earth batteries are such a great idea! I will definitely be checking those out!

  • @elpretender1357
    @elpretender1357 2 роки тому +3

    I'm really liking this format of video: part discussing the topic of the title, part exploring the backcountry

  • @SanaurRehmanShahmir
    @SanaurRehmanShahmir 2 роки тому

    Great Father.Great Son: Lot of love and respect from a solo mountain hiker from the Lower Chitral District of Pakistan.

  • @Sflrex
    @Sflrex 2 роки тому

    Yosemite, possibly the most beautiful place on earth. Glad you got to experience it with family!

  • @guwop2234
    @guwop2234 2 роки тому +2

    blowing into the stuff sack will add condensation into your sleeping pad and will lower the r value, use it like you're opening up a garbage bag

  • @brianhelgeson1208
    @brianhelgeson1208 2 роки тому

    Thumbs up on your video. I didn't know about the tent zipper or the heal lock wholes. Excellent!

  • @micheleaday3902
    @micheleaday3902 11 місяців тому

    Dan And Family Great Beautiful Video Thank You For Fun ❤😂

  • @gager73
    @gager73 2 роки тому +3

    The last time I camping (not even backpacking) in/around Yosemite all I wanted to do was sleep. Didn't realize that we were at 9,000 ft.

  • @SinchuwusOutside
    @SinchuwusOutside 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome you got to spend time with your boy on trail! Thanks for the tips, those batteries look pretty cool. I like the idea of the integrated charging port!! -dave

  • @iainrenton7527
    @iainrenton7527 2 роки тому +2

    Nope, sorry I knew them all, OK I did start hiking at 10 and now I'm 58 and still hiking and wild camping. It's still a life-affirming experience. Have fun in the outdoors and stay safe😎

  • @himesjon
    @himesjon 2 роки тому +1

    Didn't learn anything new but these are all great tips.

  • @Tobbetuna
    @Tobbetuna 2 роки тому +2

    The black diamond headlamp is a beast. But i understand why he promotes rechargable cause it eats batteries like a beast. Red light is fine for hours and hours. But spot and flood is not really good if sunset is at 3pm and first light at 9am.

    • @BillOweninOttawa
      @BillOweninOttawa 2 роки тому

      My wife got one and it has a yellow spot. Very annoying.

  • @Hikesoup
    @Hikesoup 2 роки тому +1

    Love Hetch Hetchy. I live semi nearby so i can get there on a wim. Poopernaught valley is an unknown treasure.

  • @adventureswithbecketandxena
    @adventureswithbecketandxena 2 роки тому +6

    Thanks for this. I have a Gregory Stout backpack and always wondered what that hook in the brain was. 👍
    I've actually almost lost my keys
    on top of a mountain when they fell out of the pack. Luckily I noticed them missing and found them in about 10 minutes

    • @blackoakpropertymaintenanc6981
      @blackoakpropertymaintenanc6981 2 роки тому +4

      Lost my keys for about 7 hours one time. Most frantic time I can ever remember backpacking. I had it narrowed down to about a 3 mile section of the trail and kept hiking back and forth. Another hiker came through and mentioned he thought he saw a set of keys wedged between two rocks off to the side about 2 miles back. He left them there in case the idiot that lost them came back for them. I would be that idiot.
      Taught me a good lesson. Don't put things you can't live without untethered in a side pocket. Love the "hook in the brain" for that very reason. Thanks for great video!

  • @graceiovine3080
    @graceiovine3080 2 роки тому +1

    Mama needs new batteries!
    I was just ready to order a new black diamond USB HL thanks for the solar battery review, I will have to check them out! 💪🏼

  • @filmic1
    @filmic1 2 роки тому

    What a great dad/uncle... very cool.

  • @cwesley2005
    @cwesley2005 Рік тому

    That lace lock trick blew my mind!

  • @Rescue-mt7fl
    @Rescue-mt7fl 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome stuff, just ordered the batteries to take for a walk! Keep ‘em coming.

  • @gregroberts875
    @gregroberts875 2 роки тому +3

    Great info Dan… thanks for sharing..I really like that jacket your wearing. I ordered one for myself and I’m really looking forward to receiving it from Outdoor Vitals. I wanted to ask you how warm was the jacket out in Yosemite? How cold did it get while you all were there? Watching your channel has inspired me to get back out into the woods and I truly appreciate all you do to promote this wonderful hobby. Stay safe and keep on camping😃. Sincerely Greg Roberts, Birmingham, AL

    • @DanBecker
      @DanBecker  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks Greg! It’s very warm for what it is. I also wore the Ventus Hoodie as a mid layer. It got into the low to mid 20s F.

    • @gregroberts875
      @gregroberts875 2 роки тому +2

      @@DanBecker I also bought that Ventis hoodie based off of your recommendation I love it!!! Thanks again!!

  • @JimRodgers
    @JimRodgers 2 роки тому +1

    Great tips! The shoe lacing tip... 🤯 Yes!

  • @davebanner4060
    @davebanner4060 2 роки тому +2

    Well done. You have answered a bunch of "$64,000" questions. You are too young to remember the TV program by that name, Keep the videos coming!!

  • @amyjones-lonestarhoosier2029
    @amyjones-lonestarhoosier2029 2 роки тому

    Great video!! I did not know many of those things!! Thanks for the info!! Loved seeing you out with your kids!!

  • @agatho00
    @agatho00 2 роки тому +3

    Why on earth someone lile Black Diamond still makes headlamps that are not rechargable? Or at least do what Petzl do. They let you use what you want: you can use three AAA batteries, or you can buy separatley a rechargable battery (Perzl core I think is the name) and use that instead.

  • @sharonatseanicstudios9970
    @sharonatseanicstudios9970 2 роки тому

    OH MY GOODNESS...the pump sack. Who knew?!? Thank you!

  • @bill4913
    @bill4913 2 роки тому +2

    Dan, The batterys that has a USB came out 2 or 3 years ago. What did you think of California? I'm from and live in the bay area.

  • @PCL73314
    @PCL73314 2 роки тому

    No plug on the tiny pump? 😂 I totally got one and I love it!!!!

  • @thecrittersitter1
    @thecrittersitter1 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the explanation of the extra piece of tent pole. Been carrying it around because it came with the patch kit now I know what to do with it 🤣

  • @MichaelChanslor
    @MichaelChanslor Рік тому

    2:08 - I always wondered 😂 Thanks!
    10:12 - Awesome, never knew that! Thank you!

  • @davidson_oldbull_sectionhiker
    @davidson_oldbull_sectionhiker 2 роки тому

    Great video with the kids Dan and the pointers were on point. Take Care

  • @brittaniesch3391
    @brittaniesch3391 Рік тому

    I totally geeked out about those batteries. I have told everyone about them.

  • @James-ke5sx
    @James-ke5sx 2 роки тому

    Nice trip, good memories for young people. I got a Snugpak with a built-in foot pump and bought 24 rechargeable batteries.

  • @Deverud
    @Deverud 2 роки тому

    My main takeaway from this video is that that part of the backpack is called the "brain", that's hilarious.
    I'm new to hiking (and Swedish)

  • @jordan7091
    @jordan7091 2 роки тому

    I have some Panasonic rechargeable batteries and was planning on using them for headlamp and some other little lights.... Turns out, if it's too cold, they don't work properly, I had to use my cell phone light because none of the devices with the rechargeable batteries gave off enough light to use. Verified when I got home that the devices weren't bad - they worked way better with the batteries when they were warm, or other non-rechargeable ones. I will never use rechargeable ones for camping anymore. The temp was maybe 40F too, so not even that cold.

  • @e-zrocksgodbox4221
    @e-zrocksgodbox4221 2 роки тому +3

    You're not supposed to blow into the pump sack. Pump sack is there to eliminate people blowing into their sleeping pads which causes mold and bacteria to grow. You're supposed to use the pump sack to fill it up by swinging it through the air with your arms and then connecting it to the sleeping pad

  • @danielgray2135
    @danielgray2135 2 роки тому

    Okay those batteries are really cool! such a brilliant idea

  • @tone5158
    @tone5158 2 роки тому

    Can someone tell me of any good trails to hike/camp in Minnesota or Wisconsin? Or a good way to find hiking trails where you live? I am new to this so don't know to much. Thank you for any help you can give!! Happy trails

  • @valdius85
    @valdius85 2 роки тому

    Panasonic rechargeable batteries are awesome. It’s not that much weight to have a spare pair, although freshly charged would last a decent amount. :)

  • @2laughandlaugh
    @2laughandlaugh 2 роки тому +1

    Love the puffy.....

  • @healthcoachadrian
    @healthcoachadrian 2 роки тому

    You’re lucky you got to go right before this weeks snow!!

  • @jukkavv
    @jukkavv 2 роки тому

    Good tips Dan ... Especially last one was darn useful!! Thank you 🙏

  • @richbanister
    @richbanister 2 роки тому

    Looks like you had an awesome time in Yosemite. Glad you made it out this way.

  • @kristymoore7052
    @kristymoore7052 2 роки тому

    I live near Yosemite and backpacked Hetch Hetchy to Rancheria Falls for the 1st time in April right when the heat wave started. It was miserably hot. Buying the batteries. Going to try to talk work into it too. All of us use the wireless keyboards, etc. We go through a ton of batteries.

  • @blakew5672
    @blakew5672 2 роки тому +5

    Had NO CLUE about the lace locks. I just figured it was an extra adjustment for people with small/thin ankles lol.
    I’ve never had a problem, that I’m aware of, they would help, but definitely gonna try it anyway. Could be a game changer.

  • @dennis2376
    @dennis2376 2 роки тому

    Very cool, thank you and have a great week.

  • @BillOweninOttawa
    @BillOweninOttawa 2 роки тому

    The USB batts only have 750mah and are expensive. Normal rechargeables hold twice that and they are cheaper. Both need a charger.
    I learned the 'runner's knot' as the "Maine boot knot", another name is the "paratrooper's knot"

  • @nostyjay5966
    @nostyjay5966 2 роки тому

    awesome shot of the halfdome!

  • @Better_Cruz
    @Better_Cruz 2 роки тому

    Junk you so much for the “splint “ explanation… I had no idea and I even called Back country. And they had no idea either

  • @johneason6540
    @johneason6540 2 роки тому

    Damm, I was just there Friday, Saturday hike to half dome, to the saddle of the cables. What trail

  • @joshyakos7751
    @joshyakos7751 2 роки тому

    Hey, Dan I actually go to church with the guys from Pentacle foods! Come backpack in Montana pleaseee!

  • @johneason6540
    @johneason6540 2 роки тому

    Oh, yeah, the ginger runner posted the lacing idea, I have used it for 3 years, thumbs up 👍

  • @rbp6231
    @rbp6231 2 роки тому +1

    I always wondered what that extra hole on my shoes was for!

  • @injest100
    @injest100 2 роки тому

    Racers loop… never knew that. Really cool! Thx!

  • @TexasRoast
    @TexasRoast 2 роки тому

    Those splints come in handy until the other pole snaps XD

  • @shawnr6117
    @shawnr6117 2 роки тому

    Some of those budget sleeping pads do come with pump sacks, I have one and it doubles as a compression sack for my arctic bag because it can actually be sealed which some of the more expensive ones can't

  • @DarkMetaOFFICIAL
    @DarkMetaOFFICIAL 2 роки тому +1

    Dude you are just living in that stitchless baffle coat aren't you 😆

  • @jackiestevens5786
    @jackiestevens5786 2 роки тому

    I had no idea about the pump sack. So cool!

  • @EdwardHurst2323
    @EdwardHurst2323 2 роки тому

    Never knew what the extra hole was for ? Now I know thanks dude

  • @connecticutaggie
    @connecticutaggie 2 роки тому

    Welcome to the West Coast. Now you need to come to the PNW (Pacific Northwest - basically OR & WA). I live in the Portland, OR and I have two boys - they used to be teenagers but are now College Students. Both are Eagle Scouts and very comfortable in the outdoors but the oldest is more committed to it - he is normally on a mountain most weekends in the summer. Also, since you got a sponsor to come to CA, I wonder if you could get one to come to OR? I see you use Mountain Hardwear - that is one of the Columbia Sportswear brands - which is based in Portland. Another big brand is Outdoor Research - which is a WA brand. Maybe one of them can sponsor you. That are SO many places to hike here and so many different biomes (Alpine, Coastal, Grassland, Forest, High Desert, ...) to experience and so many cool things to see. Oregon is more diverse than any place you have ever probably been.

  • @Iedhunter410
    @Iedhunter410 2 роки тому

    What on God's green earth!!!! Paleblue Earth batteries are recharge!!! The battery themselves!!!!
    As a wildlife technician, I use over 100 batteries a year. Paleblue Eath is not just a game charger...they are an earth changer!!!!

  • @dalesmith9741
    @dalesmith9741 2 роки тому

    Welcome to my backyard! Life is good in CA

  • @Liir85
    @Liir85 2 роки тому

    Have you tried the batteries on winter conditions also, or just on the warm season?

  • @kimberlypenney7216
    @kimberlypenney7216 2 роки тому +1

    Great Outdoor Vitals jacket!

  • @sammatsusaka823
    @sammatsusaka823 2 роки тому

    Saw your comment on Inside Edition. You go!!!

  • @nikolakasherov1617
    @nikolakasherov1617 2 роки тому

    Man, these batteries are a winner, respect

  • @queeffairy
    @queeffairy 2 роки тому

    For the shoe I had it. I run regularly and backpack and just plane hike and camp. But yeah a few of these had no clue especially the splint for the rods seriously never had a clue for it. Years of wondering why this was with my tent answered.

  • @colinz226
    @colinz226 2 роки тому

    I just bought a tent, genuinely what IS that little pole for?!
    (bout to watch)
    ...
    OOOOHHH! THAT'S A GREAT IDEA!