GEAR I should have gotten as a BEGINNER backpacker

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  • Опубліковано 23 гру 2020
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  • @josephallen2672
    @josephallen2672 3 роки тому +383

    “60-70 degrees at night gets a little chilly” 🤣🤣 Tell me you’re from the south and only hike in warm weather, without SAYING you’re from the south and only hike in warm weather😂😂

    • @MrFreeGman
      @MrFreeGman 3 роки тому +36

      Right? I'd sleep under the stars in a hammock in those temperatures

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  3 роки тому +53

      Lol southern through and through XD

    • @josephallen2672
      @josephallen2672 3 роки тому +32

      @@JeremiahStringer Hey, it's all good. I've spent time in the South and the heat is brutal for me. I'll take the cold any day.

    • @walkercaustin
      @walkercaustin 3 роки тому +29

      I sleep in 60°-65° in my house lmao

    • @truepeacenik
      @truepeacenik 3 роки тому +7

      @@walkercaustin yes! I just checked the thermometer in my room. 62. Not bad, considering it is snowy outside.

  • @anthonylester6734
    @anthonylester6734 3 роки тому +230

    Fluorescent glow in the dark paint on your air pods... easy to find when dropped

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  3 роки тому +16

      That is genius!

    • @paulduplex
      @paulduplex 3 роки тому +34

      ...or you could leave all your gadgets at home and enjoy nature.

    • @TheJackedJames
      @TheJackedJames 3 роки тому +41

      @@paulduplex you can enjoy nature while listening to music

    • @eeeight3040
      @eeeight3040 3 роки тому +96

      @@paulduplex If you're still wearing clothes on the trail you are missing out on the true nature experience!

    • @bilalmutazzuhair2353
      @bilalmutazzuhair2353 3 роки тому +1

      @@eeeight3040 Hahahahahaha

  • @jeffsmith7617
    @jeffsmith7617 3 роки тому +140

    "I'm not real good with numbers." Lol, dude is literally a high school math teacher. You crack me up Jeremiah!

    • @andrewoliver8196
      @andrewoliver8196 3 роки тому +3

      @@mattssacre Lets not forget the 3500mah lipstick ones won't charge it once, but the 10,000mah, oh, many times!

    • @Ben-wf8rl
      @Ben-wf8rl 3 роки тому +5

      @@andrewoliver8196 my 10000mah one charges my phone about 5 times (iphone xs) I doubt the little ones were actually 3500

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  3 роки тому +5

      Lol not great with numbers. I kid I kid XD

  • @frugalmum7943
    @frugalmum7943 3 роки тому +82

    Well thankyou UA-cam algorithms, why didn't you recommend this channel sooner?

  • @TheDevlinSky
    @TheDevlinSky 3 роки тому +6

    This is the first video of yours I've come across and I just wanted to say that I love how you share and support smaller owned/your friend's brands and products, while also giving other alternatives as suggestions! I love that people watching have the option of a name brand, if they prefer to choose something more widely reputable, or a smaller owned brand to support small businesses! Thanks for all the great suggestions!

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  3 роки тому +2

      Love helping out the small businesses all I can. That’s what this channel is so it feels great returning the favor 😃

  • @mcloud1070
    @mcloud1070 2 роки тому +29

    I'm all for merino wool base layer and socks. Being French, I'm lucky to have a decathlon store nearby. They have durable yet cheap merino wool gear. Fantastic value for the price.

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  2 роки тому

      They are great

    • @Aethersphaere
      @Aethersphaere 2 роки тому

      I just realized how affordable the Merino stuff from Decathlon is, I always assumed that it's super expensive and I couldn't afford it anyway, fantastic tip, thanks a lot!

    • @melissaverdoni845
      @melissaverdoni845 2 роки тому

      gotta LOVE decathlon ,,, love my puffy was on special ,,, 50$ instead of 200 to 300 bucks other brands . stood up to branches and a big hike.

  • @HockeyDad6631
    @HockeyDad6631 3 роки тому +39

    I've suffered from foot issues my entire adult life. I've tried nearly every footbed on the market. BY FAR the one that has worked the best for me is Lathrop & Sons Synergy Footbed. They aren't cheap but WELL worth the money. You can even have them customized for your exact boot. And I got reimbursed from my FSA because they are made with medical grade materials.

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  3 роки тому +2

      Thank you for the resource! I'll check them out :D

    • @scottireland5414
      @scottireland5414 2 роки тому

      I pull my puffy vest over the foot end of my sleeping bag.

    • @trebledog
      @trebledog Рік тому

      Zero shoe company

  • @ChuckDowe
    @ChuckDowe 3 роки тому +7

    “Be patient, it’s growing out.” I think it needed to be said, I had to check to make sure that I had a current video when it first started, lol! 😆
    Glad to see your gear upgrades and the original used. Helps those who are starting to see a baseline and the options for upgrades. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and Merry Christmas. 🎄

  • @pseadynamo
    @pseadynamo 3 роки тому +16

    I totally agree on the insoles... i have replaced every insole in my hiking boots with the Sole (blue alpine or red medium light hiker) and that works well on the plantar fasciitis. Word of wisdom= do NOT heat and mold the Sole to your foot, leave it default and yes the instep is crazy high but it feels so great once the foot tendon is stretched properly a mile into the hike...

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  3 роки тому +2

      Appreciate the wisdom :D My PF is always worse after working all week on concrete floors. I think the uneven ground in the woods is much better for it, but I still have to deal out there

    • @dogwalk3
      @dogwalk3 2 роки тому

      I still love & use the superfeet green insoles in all my boots.

  • @Bennie_Tziek
    @Bennie_Tziek Рік тому +14

    Pls don't use this as a checklist, his tips for every item are great and in my opinion the most important of this video.
    [0:00] Intro
    [0:30] Chair
    [1:08] Filter
    [2:10] Warm Puffy
    [3:40] Stove
    [5:23] Sleeping pad
    [7:20] Sponser: BACKCOUNTRY (JEREMIAH15 for 15% off)
    [8:38] Headlamp
    [10:04] Shoe Inserts
    [11:47] Ultra light foodbags
    [13:17] Socks
    [15:23] Powerbank
    my note: I used to go 2 8k mA banks, that would last me up to 3 days. But I had 2phones, earphones and a gopro to charge. I think the 20k mA is a better suggestion for long trips.
    [17:00] Wireless Earphone
    [18:29] Rain jacket
    [20:19] Outro

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  Рік тому +1

      Appreciate the love :D

    • @CountryFriedCracka
      @CountryFriedCracka 10 місяців тому

      What's happenin Jeremiah? I'm a beginner backpacker living in Morehead KY. I have experience as a teenager hiking the pictured rocks national Lakeshore twice but haven't been backpacking since. I've been practicing every day with 30 lb in my Walmart brand slumberjack pack it's holding up good so far. I will be upgrading when I attempt Appalachian trail thru-hike. Anyway if you ever out towards sheltowee Trace or Red River gorge hit me up I would love to go hiking with you and learn from a pro

  • @frugalmum7943
    @frugalmum7943 3 роки тому +8

    Subbed. Love these videos, definitely best to 'buy once, cry once' and invest in saving, instead of buying cheap or regrettable.

  • @joachimlovin7308
    @joachimlovin7308 3 роки тому +4

    Great video and super message. It is not always about the weight it is about the comfort and the love of that gear. Totally agree on the Merino wool. All my base layers and socks, at home and out on the trail, have been replaced with merino wool (unless I wear a cool graphical tee). Found that the merino wool socks makes my feet less smelly

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  3 роки тому +1

      Love the merino wool stuff. I'm just getting into it now and I can see what I have been missing :D

  • @fawakamaha
    @fawakamaha 3 роки тому +6

    Quick hint I learned. Great insulation and dry dock option for winter is dry suit scuba socks.

  • @sueb860
    @sueb860 3 роки тому +3

    Love love love my Tensor Alpine. First trip I took it on was a mild (40's) November trip in New England. It was awesome. Have taken it in at least 6 trips since then (down into the 20's) and it has been perfect paired with my 0 degree quilt.

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  3 роки тому

      I took it down to freezing a couple nights ago. Did well paired with my 15 deg bag. Pretty comfy too :D

  • @OscarHikes
    @OscarHikes 3 роки тому +36

    Congrats dude, you finally mastered the UA-cam Algorithm. All it took was shaving your beard lol.
    Btw, I think you feel more relaxed and real in your latest vids. Don't take this the wrong way, but I kinda felt like you were trying too much in your past ones. I definitely prefer your latest vids. I think it's something I'm struggling with myself. Great stuff, keep on posting!

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  3 роки тому +11

      Thank you very much, Oscar! :D I appreciate the constructive criticism. I have definitely been trying to be as relaxed as possible in my latest vids and just have fun with it

  • @scottgrogan1166
    @scottgrogan1166 3 роки тому +9

    Great video Jeremiah! For inserts, I really like the Superfeet Green. I have a lot of pain in my left heel when I hike more than 12 - 15 miles and these have helped tremendously. Also, I like the new cleaner look! Merry Christmas.

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you, Scott! Enjoyed making the vid and my wife likes the beard now too XD I've tried the Superfeet Blue and I have them in a pair of shoes now, but I assume that different colors are for different issues

  • @SouthernHike
    @SouthernHike 3 роки тому +8

    Great tips Jeremiah. Sleeping pad is the honestly the thing I invested well in the beginning! Rough night on the ground for me is bad! HA

  • @CSLee-yu6ht
    @CSLee-yu6ht 3 роки тому +13

    There’s been a bindi around my neck for 2 years plus every day, perfect for walking

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  3 роки тому +3

      I'm enjoying it :D Wish the battery lasted a little longer, but I guess that's the price with that size lol

    • @CSLee-yu6ht
      @CSLee-yu6ht 3 роки тому +4

      @@JeremiahStringer hmmm that’s odd I have 2 of them and both of mine rarely have to be charged. The one hour left flashing light has saved my life before knowing how much charge is left, seriously. Take Care

  • @CelticSamoan
    @CelticSamoan 3 роки тому

    Always enjoy hearing advice from folks who have time with gear. Thanks for sharing your experience with us.

  • @simonbrownportfolio
    @simonbrownportfolio 3 роки тому +16

    Fantastic video love the fact you balance your advice against performance and not just weight. I hate the BRS stove with a passion it's to be replaced with either the MSR Pocket Rocket or SOTO Windmaster after last winter struggling to get a brew going. It worked great on the boil test in my kitchen at home but in Snowdonia in UK mid winter even though I had my gas canister in my sleeping bag overnight the stove coughed and spluttered and went out till I just gave up. What rattled me wasn't just the fact it didnt work, it was I had food I couldnt really use that I was carrying instead of converting into energy. You really have to think about the big picture and balance weight against function its pointless saving 100g on your sleeping bag if your awake all night shivering your tits off, then next day you are struggling because youve not rested.

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  3 роки тому +1

      My pleasure. It's more complicated than picking items based on weight and cost :D

  • @john_kelley
    @john_kelley 3 роки тому +4

    Great video! I actually own one of those rain coats after getting out there with you. One of the best purchases I’ve made.

  • @RaindropsBleeding
    @RaindropsBleeding 3 роки тому +7

    For the headphones. I find that wireless earbuds never stay in my ears (earbuds rarely stay in my ears for that matter) so I stick with wired and just loop them over my ears. To prevent them from getting ripped out by stuff, DON'T JOIN THEM IN THE FRONT. Of course that loose jangly cord is going to get caught on something. it sounds weird, but join the cord behind your head, and let it trail down under your top layer, or better yet just thread it right into your pack and leave your music source there. As a runner, I always ran it around my back and down my arm to my phone. worked great for biking too. NEVER let the cord dangle in the front.

  • @ASTHECROWFLIESHIKING
    @ASTHECROWFLIESHIKING 3 роки тому +2

    Great video. Excellent advice. I went through the same process. Puffy, Stove and Sawyer Squeeze...I agree. Crow✌️

  • @yankri88
    @yankri88 3 роки тому +1

    I took the Petzl Bindi on the Long Trail for my thru-hike last year and loved it. I've used it for multiple backpacking trips since. Two thumbs up!

  • @BackpackingWithJason
    @BackpackingWithJason 3 роки тому +15

    I absolutely love that shirt!! Don’t worry my friend , the beard will grow back , just remember to stay out of my snacks 😂😂
    I love the bindi headlamp. Best one on the market. Great tips brother and Merry Christmas.
    P.S. all I want for Christmas is Kentucky Basketball to win a freaking game 😁🙏

  • @Kenwagner00111
    @Kenwagner00111 2 роки тому +3

    After gaing a ton of weight i have finally lost enough to start hiking again and i love it. Your videos are great ty

  • @MyRCChannel-CJScott
    @MyRCChannel-CJScott 2 роки тому

    Great video! Lots of useful recommendations... particularly buying the right equipment up front.

  • @CassadyAlberico
    @CassadyAlberico 3 роки тому +2

    this thumbnail is gorgeous, i dig the wide aperture and split frame

  • @dannynimmo3052
    @dannynimmo3052 3 роки тому +4

    I'm just getting started, your videos are helpful, thank you for that. Wish I would have started watching these sooner, I've wasted soooo much money. I have the soto equivelent of the pocket rocket, after buying almost everything... for real. my biggest wasted effort was in all the titanium stuff I've spent thousands on, most of it I'm just giving to friends now. It is expensive learning without info. I appreciate what your doing here:)

  • @nathancox4217
    @nathancox4217 3 роки тому +3

    Just found this channel. First video. Appreciate your down to earth vibe. Subbed!

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  3 роки тому +1

      That's exactly what I am going for 😀 Appreciate the love and welcome to the adventure!!

  • @dvig3261
    @dvig3261 2 роки тому +2

    In the military waaaaay back when, (before color was invented), I wore cotton socks under wool socks...mostly because the wool was itchy military grade stuff. The side effect was that the cotton wicked away sweat well, and the wool insulated even if the cotton got wet. We routinely changed our socks if they got wet anyway.
    Gotta love the new fabrics, though.

  • @wildflowerwonderer9426
    @wildflowerwonderer9426 3 роки тому +1

    Putting a closed cell foam sleeping pad under the inflatable one is great for winter, and really comfy.

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  3 роки тому +1

      Love it :D I've taken reflectix with me in the winter for that very purpose

  • @Hndsomdevl1
    @Hndsomdevl1 3 роки тому +3

    Hello Sir, just found your channel and its great thanks for the info and please keep it coming. I'm taking notes cause I'm going to get out there soon as I can and doing all my research and homework that I can. Semper Fi

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  3 роки тому +1

      Love to hear that you are going to be getting out there soon!! :D

  • @earlgrayman982
    @earlgrayman982 2 роки тому +3

    Back in the day we didn't use Dyneema tape, we just used duct tape and a sleeping pad was a contractor garbage bag stuffed with brush which had an R value of "at least you didn't die".

  • @mfarley252
    @mfarley252 2 роки тому

    What a great video! Lots of good info with a healthy dose of humor! Thank you very much!

  • @oldmanhobbies9554
    @oldmanhobbies9554 3 роки тому +1

    Great video.... just starting out myself and glad to see I'm on the right track. Ben from Hilltop Packs is a friend of mine. Great guy and great products for sure!

  • @roberttaylor9611
    @roberttaylor9611 3 роки тому +30

    Professional mountain goat here( wildland firefighter) super feet insoles are the money

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  3 роки тому +3

      Super feet for the win 😃

    • @ethanbennett3785
      @ethanbennett3785 3 роки тому

      @@JeremiahStringer Should look into SheepFeet as well. They're high-cost but very custom to your feet. I've heard good things.

    • @frugalmum7943
      @frugalmum7943 3 роки тому +3

      Hello from Australia 👋🇦🇺 we love firey's (fire fighters) :) Bless you. Firey's are hero's.

  • @greggoryzinniel309
    @greggoryzinniel309 3 роки тому +4

    Thought you'd like to know!
    Merino wool 150 means 150g/m^2. So it is a measure of warmth more than weight.

  • @BackcountryPilgrim
    @BackcountryPilgrim 3 роки тому

    Great advice, thanks for taking the gear hits for us haha! The short beard rocks. Like the new background a lot too!

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  3 роки тому

      Lol you are welcome. Appreciate all the kind words :D

  • @JmlD26
    @JmlD26 3 роки тому +2

    For insoles I use ‘superfeet’, they work great, they have wide and regular fit and they are very comfortable.

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  3 роки тому

      I'm always in need of a wide fit :D For some reason my left foot is wider

  • @unpavedexplorer338
    @unpavedexplorer338 3 роки тому +3

    Hello my friend, very nice recommendations. Take Care and Keep Exploring The Outdoors.

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  3 роки тому

      Thank you so much! Hope you and your family have a Merry Christmas :D

  • @hectoralers84
    @hectoralers84 3 роки тому +5

    Love your honesty! You've got my attention! Thanks for all your wonderful tips and valuable experience!

  • @radio_voice_royce
    @radio_voice_royce 3 роки тому +1

    Recently found The Backpacking Podcast and really enjoying that along with your channel and John Kelly! Quality stuff! Don't worry about the down in your quilts and bags, its meant to be moved around. Being from the Great White North you learn a trick or two to keep you warm at night when its 0F. Move that down to where you need it the most.

  • @josipereira4904
    @josipereira4904 3 роки тому +2

    I live in Ontario Canada and I really want to do some backpacking this summer, so this video has been super super helpful!!!!

  • @FreeToDance6
    @FreeToDance6 3 роки тому +5

    As some one that is just starting to get serious about hiking, this video was immensely helpful

  • @lennynichols6809
    @lennynichols6809 3 роки тому +24

    I like the new look with a shorter beard. Merry Christmas, Jeremiah!

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you, Lenny! My wife married me with a beard this length and loves it. She thinks I look like a hobo with a long beard XD

  • @hikingwithyowie
    @hikingwithyowie 3 роки тому +1

    Great learnings... I have been using the Bindi for last couple years... love it...holds charge a long time

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you! I’m going to make the bindi my go to for a while. I hope she treats me as well as she does you 😃

  • @interpolrox89
    @interpolrox89 3 роки тому

    Loved this! Lots of super useful information.

  • @gaildonaldson171
    @gaildonaldson171 3 роки тому +6

    Try “Sole” inserts - available at REI. I use the red ones, I think they are considered medium support. I have foot pain and they really help a lot.

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks for the resource, Gail :D

    • @anthonyng8800
      @anthonyng8800 3 роки тому

      I have plantar fasciitis as well and Redi-thotics saved me. Try em out

  • @quakecon2009
    @quakecon2009 2 роки тому +3

    Would love to get into this, most obvious thing to me seems to be to stay warm, if you're cold, you can't sleep and you get miserable and want to quit. AS long as you're warm, dry, got fluids and food, it seems like the rest should fall into place.

  • @d.c.1059
    @d.c.1059 3 роки тому +2

    "Buy once cry once". LOL Got that from your last video I watched, Thanks!!!!

  • @patrickbuick5459
    @patrickbuick5459 Рік тому +2

    As a long time backpacker (less so as I get older), I can agree with lots of this.
    I have migrated to hammocks which use an insulated air mattress over my 4 season North Face Ambition 35 tent (heavy as all getout.) But I started with closed cell pads and moved up to self inflating, sometimes with closed cell underneath before trying hammocks.
    I still have and use my MSR Whisperlite and Dragonfly stoves. They have been crazy good even with the weight, especially when winter or shoulder season camping. (There is nothing like snowshoing up a trail 6-8 feet deep in snow to a valley on a sunny day and eating hot lunch on a snow bank watching the avalanches across the valley.)
    I have used merino wool since it was extremely rare and expensive, at least in Canada.
    Dual layer socks is an old trick for sure and definitely helps. I usually have the lighter ones on the inside and the heavier on the outside.
    In the mountains, you pack for snow and cold right up to very hot. It can change in minutes, never mind hours. I lean towards down fill myself, but some synthetics are good.
    I should probably replace my Petzl light.. One led is getting dimmer. Ive only had it since the 1990s or longer lol.
    I also carry an UCO candle lantern. One candle lasts all night and warmed the tent. I haven't done cold weather camping since I started with hammocks, but I imagine it is only better in the smaller space. Plenty of air leaks for the CO to get out. It is also my light and heat for power outages.

  • @93Dakota
    @93Dakota 3 роки тому +4

    First video of yours I've watched, enjoyed it very much let's see what else you have :)

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  3 роки тому

      That’s awesome! 😃 Welcome to the adventure 🙌

    • @93Dakota
      @93Dakota 3 роки тому

      Thanks man I watched a few more of your videos, am now a subscriber heading to the whites rn. Happy hiking

  • @dannyboy8406
    @dannyboy8406 3 роки тому +4

    You kept mentioning your hammock, I was hoping you’d talk about your hammock system and what you use as there’s many of them out there and I feel you could probably do a similar video with this gear.

  • @K_Tech64
    @K_Tech64 3 роки тому

    Backcountry rocks! Thanks for the video! Good rundown of stuff backpackers should have - I've become a supporter of the "buy once, cry once" idea.

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  3 роки тому +1

      Costs more up front, but can save me some money in the long run lol

  • @kwelyroos71
    @kwelyroos71 3 роки тому +1

    I am getting into bikepacking. Used to hike lots when I was younger, stopped for medical reasons. thanks for this though. I can use a lot of your ideas bikepacking!

  • @hb4243
    @hb4243 3 роки тому +16

    I could listen to you say "Puuuuffy" all day. Thanks for the vid!

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  3 роки тому

      Lol thank you!

    • @Neoteny374
      @Neoteny374 3 роки тому

      What's a puffy?

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  3 роки тому +1

      @@Neoteny374 I puffy refers to a jacket that is typically insulated with duck or goose down feathers. It can also be synthetically insulated. Either way they are poofy, giving them the nickname of a "puffy"

    • @johnswanson3741
      @johnswanson3741 Рік тому

      We referred to a "Puffy" as a down jacket back in the day.

  • @telemarken2
    @telemarken2 3 роки тому +11

    Just a thought on fabric weight. The weight of the wool shirt you mentioned refers to the weight of the fabric per square metre, not necessarily the weight of the entire garment which may weigh more or less depending on the size.

  • @backyardfern1923
    @backyardfern1923 3 роки тому +1

    I've had never seen anyone advertising but I also ended up with Tread Labs and i love them!! They are more eco friendly as the the plastic arch is lifetime guaranteed, and you just replace the foam top that Velcros to the arch. Also has the widest range of arch heights I've ever seen.

  • @SimonOutdoors
    @SimonOutdoors 3 роки тому +1

    Really helpful video buddy, much appreciated

  • @katieweiher
    @katieweiher 3 роки тому +28

    I don't backpack and don't know why this came onto my feed, but this was so entertaining and actually helpful should I want to get into backpacking. "Bear hanging" 😆

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  3 роки тому +2

      I love seeing comments like this :D

    • @johnswanson3741
      @johnswanson3741 Рік тому

      If you have bear problems, you are not far enough into the back country. Wild black bears stay away from humanoids, same with wolves

  • @Plasmaeater
    @Plasmaeater 3 роки тому +4

    good energy bro

  • @brianmagnuson8362
    @brianmagnuson8362 3 роки тому

    Your information and sincerity is appreciated. -Thank you

  • @jamespareigis2068
    @jamespareigis2068 3 роки тому

    Always appreciate your videos. Merry Christmas from Nashville, TN.

  • @grzegorzs.7313
    @grzegorzs.7313 2 роки тому +4

    I've almost guessed the weight of your battery pack. I guessed 500g, and after checking 15 ounces is 425g. I think it's quire light if it goes for 20Ah battery :-)

  • @GoneFeralWithSquidly
    @GoneFeralWithSquidly 3 роки тому +16

    Jeremiah(math teacher): I’m not good with numbers
    Every viewer: blank stare
    Good content. Thanks.

  • @KellysChannel
    @KellysChannel Рік тому

    I love it when you say warm puffy

  • @texashikeaholicsadventures5651
    @texashikeaholicsadventures5651 3 роки тому

    New look is nice and I’m sure Bridget loves it!!! Merry Christmas!!!

  • @allisonschoenback
    @allisonschoenback 3 роки тому +9

    I absolutely LOVE the Petzl Bindi headlamp! Unfortunately, it was packed with my gear that was stolen. But it's on my list to replace!

  • @theoutdoordogandhikinggirl
    @theoutdoordogandhikinggirl 3 роки тому +3

    Great tips! The Bindi is on my shopping list for the upcoming season.

  • @EatsTreatsMREs
    @EatsTreatsMREs 3 роки тому

    Some great tips there and they make a lot of sense, thanks.

  • @lukebonagurio4503
    @lukebonagurio4503 3 роки тому +1

    I love the mini I use mine as a gravity filter with a bladder from an old hunting pack

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  3 роки тому

      It’s always nice setting up the Sawyer as a gravity fed system 😍

  • @Ontrail82
    @Ontrail82 3 роки тому +3

    Just now discovered your channel! I feel like a saw you in one of Frozens videos? I recognize you somehow? lol ...a lot of good info! I enjoyed watching! 👍🏼

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  3 роки тому +1

      I haven’t hung out with Frozen yet, but I’m thinking about asking him on The Backpacking Podcast (I’m a cohost). We have a lot of mutual friends 😃 Glad you enjoyed the video 😍

    • @Ontrail82
      @Ontrail82 3 роки тому

      @@JeremiahStringer realized after I watched some more of your videos that it was your Smokey Mountains hike with Miyagi and Jeremy! I hike the Superior Hiking Trail like them so I watch their videos a lot. Glad I found your channel! You do a lot of good gear reviews!

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  3 роки тому

      Thank you :D

  • @alyk
    @alyk 3 роки тому +3

    Also have this Nightcore and am super happy with it because it’s so bright.

  • @MikeHacker
    @MikeHacker 3 роки тому +1

    Me and my friend used a piece of reflectics and it's reflective kept us warm and helped light up the tent we barely needed a sleeping bag... And it's very light...

  • @tracyazhikes
    @tracyazhikes 3 роки тому +1

    New background. Merry Christmas.

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  3 роки тому

      Threw my bags and quilts up on the wall 😁 Turned out pretty well 🙌 Merry Christmas!

  • @simonvance8054
    @simonvance8054 3 роки тому +8

    I love gear so much I should probably see a psychologist 😂

  • @gregmortonoutdoors
    @gregmortonoutdoors 3 роки тому +30

    "I'm not good with numbers" *teaches math. LOL
    Great video, Merry Christmas

  • @annemarieionescu8503
    @annemarieionescu8503 3 роки тому +1

    Love the vid! Thanks!

  • @MrCodyh376
    @MrCodyh376 2 роки тому

    Came across your channel looking for beginner backpacking tips. Instantly subscribed when I saw a fellow member of the BBN! 😆 Great video, it really helped me with some questions on types of gear I should be saving for! Looking forward to future videos! 👍🏻

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  2 роки тому

      Go Cats!! Hoping for a big road win tonight at LSU

  • @HikingwithGus
    @HikingwithGus 3 роки тому +5

    Did you find and missing gear in your beard when you shaved it off? Great tips for the new folks.....

  • @barbarahultman3699
    @barbarahultman3699 3 роки тому +3

    I use the Aftershokz bone conduction headphones. I have trouble keeping the AirPods in my ears. They’re wireless and sit behind your head with the audio output in front of your ears. That way I can still hear what’s going on around me and still get great quality sound. Highly recommend!

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  3 роки тому

      I've heard some great things about the Aftershokz. Great if you wanna still be able to hear your surroundings too

  • @hyenapeacekeeper2220
    @hyenapeacekeeper2220 3 роки тому +1

    For feet, I'd recommend starting to wear minimalist shoes when going about your day. Will strengthen your feet, calves, and balance. There are minimalist boots as well, got some that are compliant with military uniform and those are what I wear when on duty, but you have to lean yourself into them slowly

  • @fixerupperer
    @fixerupperer 3 роки тому +1

    For good wool layers you can likely find merino wool or lambs wool, even cashmere(less durable) sweaters at thrift shops for pennies on the dollar. You really have to check the labels though, after a while you get a feel for it.

  • @SilentWoods123
    @SilentWoods123 3 роки тому +3

    You can put a smal peace of tape over your ear before sleeping, the will stay there! :)

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  3 роки тому +1

      This last trip I slept in a beanie and what do you know that stinking air pod was still in lol

    • @SilentWoods123
      @SilentWoods123 3 роки тому

      @@JeremiahStringer i know but mine wil activate sire when the beanie is to tide !

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  3 роки тому

      That is def a down side

    • @Crissandra.Kefalinos
      @Crissandra.Kefalinos 3 роки тому

      elago Ear Hooks Designed for... www.amazon.com/dp/B083B97J41?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
      Thanks UA-cam algorithms. Great information! I use those to keep mine in at night.

  • @rockytopwrangler2069
    @rockytopwrangler2069 3 роки тому +3

    ...Everyone starts with what can be afforded,, learn as you go .. if you hike with someone experienced ,look at what they are using,ask why that ?? Most gear is somewhat seasonal , but altitude and terrain also plays into the game,, length of outings also.. At the retail outlets ask questions,, for a while , not every salesman gets out and actually uses the gear they sell.. Don't over look the bulliten board at the outfitter stores and sources like Craigslist and other internet hiking gear related equipment... If you have decided on what you want ,,There are often gear on there that has Never been used,, and/or slightly for half the cost or less .. Sometimes with a little time and effort you can get geared up with good quality gear for less than the discount items....changing gear is pretty much normal but realize the difference,, canister stoves ,,liquid stoves work differently and at times one will outshine the other ,, small wood (twig) stoves are another option where there is plenty of fuel source around... IMO ..Get as Good quality gear as can be afforded that will perform the task .....as far as weight "it is what it is"... .. unless you are a through hiker going through towns every few days ,, pack weight is going to be heavier than most UL hikers claim to carry........ IMO ,, most UL hikers are an unprepared accident to happen ......Pack to enjoy being out there ..... not pushing to get back home....

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  3 роки тому

      Love the comment :D Excellent advice and very down to earth perspective. Great info

  • @solodefensetraininggroup3833
    @solodefensetraininggroup3833 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome stuff! Thanks!

  • @tommanseau6277
    @tommanseau6277 Рік тому +1

    While I am in favor of many synthetics for the speed of drying, wool is really your friend. Like you said, it stays warmer even when wet than cotton. The added bonus is that it limits your funk as it is naturally resistant to that bacteria. After a trip up a mountain from hot and muggy valley & nearly going hypothermic (always bring a wind breaker shell), I made sure to never pack another piece of cotton if possible.

  • @kenttheboomer721
    @kenttheboomer721 3 роки тому +3

    E'erbody pimpin' for Backcountry nowadays.

  • @mbikesrulee
    @mbikesrulee 3 роки тому +3

    Where's the beard shaving video? Don't say it doesn't exist.

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  3 роки тому

      Lol no video, but I have been taking a photo everyday as it grows

  • @haxor6863
    @haxor6863 2 роки тому +1

    Hey I just saw your shirt, I’m also from Kentucky and just getting into backpacking, I’m in Powell county just outside the gorge. It’s nice to see other people enjoying the same things I do near me, keep it up 👍

  • @kooldude7876
    @kooldude7876 Рік тому

    great video! love the tips! I definitely learned the hard way purchasing budget gear! I found that investing in quality gear is worth the money in the long run because the gear will outlast the cheaper items

  • @JourneyontheTrail
    @JourneyontheTrail 3 роки тому +1

    Great list man! Everybody's jumping on the Backcountry train :) but they do seem like a sweet website. I'm going to definitely check out that headlamp. Merry Christmas to you and the Mrs

  • @JokkeHimSelf
    @JokkeHimSelf 3 роки тому +1

    Petzl Bindi... 200 lumen, weight is 35gram and will light up the road a few meters in front of you :) I've used it on the road and when cars are driving towards me, they adjust the light. :) It's really great to have in your jacket pocket whenever you need it :)

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  3 роки тому +1

      Super super compact. I think it is a very common light for climbers too

  • @stefanau7
    @stefanau7 3 роки тому +1

    Some good advice there for sure! Especially when it comes to feet, they are everything. I would go bigger on the headlamp, a good headlamp means no torch. I got the acebeam h30 and its a beast, love it. Also batteries especially if you want to charge your drone and fly. I have a 33.000mAh plus a 10.000, it sucks😅. I'm considering some flexible mobile solar pannels, the light ones are well expensive🥺

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  3 роки тому +2

      I def like the Nitecore NU25 better than the petzl bindi:)

  • @kennethstarr5545
    @kennethstarr5545 3 роки тому +2

    As for clothing, depends where you are as well. Sometimes synthetic is better.
    When I was in Yosemite, in June, this guy came walking up the JMT in denim shorts, a cotton shirt and flip flops. He had nothing else. Looked like he was out day hiking. But at that time only Wilderness Permits were allowed. I also think he had just rolled one and didn’t give a rats. 😂

  • @ericsidolmind
    @ericsidolmind 3 роки тому +1

    Yeah, I have those exact dry bags for years. I store my journal sometimes in one, for shoulder season. That's about it though. I will check out hilltop packs though, cause I'm still using this like mesh bag from who knows what as my bear bag. I'm also looking for a better ditty bag. Mine is like a travel toiletries zippered mesh bag. I wish I could show you lol. You'd go like "OMG LOL"

  • @raybacon9319
    @raybacon9319 2 роки тому

    I love the cold!

  • @teejay3272
    @teejay3272 3 роки тому +2

    Buy once - Cry once. Just gotta' make sure you know what you're buying.
    Thought you'd be upgrading that first remote canister stove to a lighter version instead of the pocket rocket. I'm all in with remotes. You can make a DIY windscreen out of aluminum baking pan (insignificant weight ding) and they're significantly better in the cold and up high. I'll take a few ounces there. Good job with this. Although I'm kind of board with the live and learn method. A really good way to learn gear. Screw up once and you won't do it again. And that includes knocking over a food pot.

  • @hike2change574
    @hike2change574 3 роки тому

    I love my Bindi, I think you'll enjoy it too. Happy holidays!!

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  3 роки тому +1

      Only the most UL for me XD Just kidding. Happy Holidays!!

    • @hike2change574
      @hike2change574 3 роки тому

      @@JeremiahStringer 😂😂 must be why you shaved the beard Mr UL. That headlamp is really comfy though enjoy it.

    • @JeremiahStringer
      @JeremiahStringer  3 роки тому +1

      Lol gotta keep it UL