These are great ideas! A stasher bag or a headlamp are great gifts too. I like to add that the number on the Opinel knives refers to the size of the blade. I'd go with at least a no.7 but no.8 is the most common one and if you have big hands go with a no.9 :)) I have had the no.7 for 14 years and it is still going strong!
Good shout out about lights and batteries. I went from AA to AAA to rechargeable lights. Then realised that ‘rechargeable’ eventually means ‘disposable’ 🤯 I’m eventually going to move over to lights with rechargeable batteries.
"Good To Go" brand foods for backpacking, and the bike. Best meals I've tasted over 50 years of trying them all. Stoves, started with a brass Svea in 1970, today the Jet Boil Micro Mo model works best, small, light, fast, and the regulator allows simmering with longest fuel burn. Great videos! Thanks.
….catching up on my favorite vids. As always,… great suggestions,….! My wife and I are very avid backpackers, so much of our gear crosses over. We found Heather’s Choice has some of the best tasting freeze dries meals and Food for the Sole has delicious vege options.
I’ve had a park deluxe home repair stand for years - burley and stable, love it… but the pcs 10? is also fine for home… and I’ve used my friends’ feedback telescoping portable one and it’s also a great option- I’ve used the pro, but they also have a more budget friendly sport option- hope that helps!
Thanks for sharing. I rarely use my dynamo hub these days, but I do have a voltaic battery and have recommended it in other videos (I think my klite review) I especially like the dual usb ports- but Nitecore is light, slim, and fantastic in extremely cold weather… and ride on!
The Opinel knife is my best acquisition ever, it will outlive me.
Thanks for sharing :) ride on!
These are great ideas! A stasher bag or a headlamp are great gifts too. I like to add that the number on the Opinel knives refers to the size of the blade. I'd go with at least a no.7 but no.8 is the most common one and if you have big hands go with a no.9 :)) I have had the no.7 for 14 years and it is still going strong!
Awesome ideas and thanks for the insight on the Opinel knives :) ride on!
Darn Tough are my go-to for socks! So many options for thickness and height.
Thanks for sharing!
Duuuudddeee love that plastic spoon! Thanks for sharing all these good ideas!
😂😂 thanks!
Some great ideas there amigo. Yet to see a bad video from u, in the 2yrs I've been watching. Thanks for continuing to share 🤘💪
Thanks for the kind words! Ride on :)
Good shout out about lights and batteries. I went from AA to AAA to rechargeable lights. Then realised that ‘rechargeable’ eventually means ‘disposable’ 🤯
I’m eventually going to move over to lights with rechargeable batteries.
I feel ya :) thanks for sharing!!
"Good To Go" brand foods for backpacking, and the bike. Best meals I've tasted over 50 years of trying them all. Stoves, started with a brass Svea in 1970, today the Jet Boil Micro Mo model works best, small, light, fast, and the regulator allows simmering with longest fuel burn. Great videos! Thanks.
Thanks for sharing!
Darn Tough socks are another great brand. Lifetime warrantee.
Good call 🤙 I’ve mentioned Darn Tough in other videos- I especially like the knee high hunting socks for winter fat biking👍 thanks for sharing!!
Heck yeah! Great socks from Vermont!
I bought a couple pair for hiking and ended up getting like 10 pair over time and they are all I use lol
couldn't agree more! I've got a pair that's just about to get a hole in the heel, and those socks are nearly 10 years old
just what I needed to send to my girlfriend. perfect timing
😂😂 thanks for watching!!
Swiftwick Merino Pursuits ... love them! Have many pairs :)
🙌🙌
Another awesome video brother! So I'm not crazy for having three different types of stoves. Nice 😂
Haha! Never too many stoves! 😂💪
Very informative! I’ve been using the Toaks pot with the Pocket Rocket Deluxe for years.
Great to hear! Ride on 🤙
Always so very precise and informative, you are on my top 3 list of favorite channel.
Thanks so much :) too bad youtube algorithm doesn’t agree 😂
Well done! Getting myself a set of ergo grips!
Right on, hope u like em!
Great gift ideas! Great video! Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
….catching up on my favorite vids. As always,… great suggestions,….! My wife and I are very avid backpackers, so much of our gear crosses over. We found Heather’s Choice has some of the best tasting freeze dries meals and Food for the Sole has delicious vege options.
Thanks for the heads up on Heather’s Choice :) 👊
I just found this video, bro you’re awesome!! This is a great guide that’s easy to follow
Glad you enjoyed! Ride on :)
Great Video as always - I use Darn Tough socks - Absolutely awesome, they seem to last forever 🥳
Thanks for the reminder :) Darn Tough are fantastic! Their OTC hunting socks are my go-to for winter fat biking 🤙 ride on!
Now need a spoon upgrade
😂😂😂
Thank you for the video!
My pleasure!
I’d recommend your bike lift fabric handle.
Thanks, Bill - I’ll have to slip it into my next gift video 🤙
You are the best of YT😊
Thanks for your kind words- their algorithm doesn’t seem to agree 😂😂
Thanks for the tips so good ideas
Thanks for watching!
A little higher ticket than these items, but any suggestions (and links) for repair stands?
I’ve had a park deluxe home repair stand for years - burley and stable, love it… but the pcs 10? is also fine for home… and I’ve used my friends’ feedback telescoping portable one and it’s also a great option- I’ve used the pro, but they also have a more budget friendly sport option- hope that helps!
@@DirtyTeethMTB it does, thank you!
Big fan of woolx socks…. Have been even more durable than swiftwick in my experience
Good to know- I’ll have to give ‘em a shot! Thanks 🙏
Swiftwick are the best!
Yes they are 🤙 ride on!
Da best. Thank you.
Thank YOU for watching 🙌
Anyone know the SMALLEST fuel canisters compatible with MSR Pocket Rocket.
Smallest isopro canisters I know of are 100g/3.9oz
Nitecore power banks not good at pass thru, Voltaic better in this regard
Thanks for sharing. I rarely use my dynamo hub these days, but I do have a voltaic battery and have recommended it in other videos (I think my klite review) I especially like the dual usb ports- but Nitecore is light, slim, and fantastic in extremely cold weather… and ride on!
Opinel knives - not sharp.
Thanks for sharing - bummer to hear, since I’ve only heard good things until now - ride on :)