My Backpacking Weight Journey (40 to 25 pounds)

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  • Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
  • *Please note these weights are all in (food and water) not base weight. Swaps I made in 2024 to lighten my load and transition to a more ultralight setup.
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    Stio CFS Board Pant: glnk.io/8049/kenziefromkansas
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    New Gear:
    Zpacks Arc Haul 60: zpacks.com/products/arc-haul-...
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    Nylofume Pack Liner: app.rockporch.com/mlink/313?u...
    CNOC Water container: app.rockporch.com/mlink/313?u...
    Hardside Hydration Swig Rig: app.rockporch.com/prdlink/8sb...
    Sit Pad: shorturl.at/CLO4p
    Enlightened Equipment Quilt: app.rockporch.com/mlink/313?u...
    Cnoc Water Bottle: app.rockporch.com/mlink/313?u...
    NiteCore UL25: app.rockporch.com/mlink/313?u...
    Pact Trowel: rei.rockporch.com/prdlink/bxx...
    Gear Added:
    Zpacks Sleeping Bag Liner:
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    Cameo Journal: thecameojournal.com
    Glacial Gear Trail Rag: app.rockporch.com/mlink/313?u...
    Gear that has stayed the same:
    Silverant Pot: app.rockporch.com/mlink/313?u...
    Frogg Toggs: scheels.rockporch.com/prdlink...
    Sawyer Squeeze: rei.rockporch.com/prdlink/5UR...
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  • @SometimesMyself
    @SometimesMyself 13 днів тому +2

    I’m a firm believer in buying a smaller pack. It forces you to make better weight/size choices, and keeps you from packing more than you need because, hey, there’s more room.

  • @theoutdoordogandhikinggirl
    @theoutdoordogandhikinggirl 10 днів тому

    Great update. You're definitely going to like the lighter setup.
    I would recommend to recheck how you use your quilt. Experiencing drafts means that you're not using it correctly 😉

  • @DebHo121
    @DebHo121 16 днів тому +4

    1:20 Backpack
    5:20 Tent
    7:15 Sleeping Bag
    8:35 Sleeping Pad
    9:55 Rain Cover/Pack Liner
    11:11 Seating
    12:07 Water Solutions
    14:17 Bathroom Duty
    15:52 Headlamp
    15:28 First Aid Kit
    16:18 Sleeping Bag Liner
    17:20 Trail Rag
    17:40 Food Cozy
    17:51 Journal
    18:13 Food Bag
    18:35 Frogg Toggs, Pillow, cook step up, Sawyer Squeeze, ditty bag, Kula Cloth
    19:57 Garmin GPS
    20:40 Mug
    20:46 Camp Shoes

  • @survivaltrotter-com
    @survivaltrotter-com День тому

    Thanks! Greetings from The Netherlands

  • @Bill_tyler
    @Bill_tyler 20 днів тому +1

    I like the concept and execution of this video! Very original and thorough

  • @dangerpudge1922
    @dangerpudge1922 20 днів тому +1

    Good video! That Gregory is a great pack; they make very good packs and tend to be light in their class of packs (always look for a pack in Sierra; they have AMAZING deals on those). I've got some very light packs (to include a Durston Kakwa 55) but honestly, I keep coming back to my Gregory Zulu 40/55.
    You'll enjoy that EE quilt, but I'd actually recommend ADDING a Zenbivy Sheet. You can use silicone magentic cable ties to attach it to the Sheet, which will eliminate the draft and let you stick your hands up over your head if you want. You can also get a Zenbivy pillow cover which clips to the Sheet to keep everything in place, and you can stick whatever pillow you'd like into it (or your clothes or whatever). It's a pretty great system. You can save a bunch of money by buying the Light version instead of the UL which isn't all that much lighter. It isn't a bulky item so you probably won't even notice it's in the pack, but you'll absolutely benefit from the better sleep and no drafts. Also, if you don't want to lay on the pad, you can get a full length Sheet. I'll stick a link to the ties I use down below.
    Water: I love water bladders, but you're right about the downfalls. I went to a Hydrapak Flux bottle (collapsible). I dislike smart water bottles because they generate waste and you really can't clean them. The Hydrapak bottles (many anyway) use a 42mm top, which also means you can screw a filter directly into them. I carry two, and always have one with filter, and the other with a tube like you have. For filters, I've recently found the Pure Clear filter (from a Brit company). They filter everything the Sawyer/Platypus/Hydrapak/Katadyn will but ALSO filter viruses AND will clean up the taste, and this is a 42mm filter system as well, so you can just drop it right into a bottle. For you, and your Arc Haul, I'd recommend the Ultra Flask style with the short tube and bite valve which is designed to work in the front pocket of your pack. ;)
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  • @COhiker12
    @COhiker12 15 днів тому

    Great choices! After watching, I know I'm doing okay since my choices are the same or similar to yours. However, I'm 61, so NOT inclined to give up my chair! lol The one switch I haven't made yet is going to an ultra lite backpack, but I'm not thru or section hiking, just hanging out for long weekends, so it's not a priority. If anyone is wondering, the Durston X-Mid Pro 2 tent is my go to choice. I also have the X-Mid 1, but the two person pro is much more room for almost the same weight and size.

  • @Rob_outdoorz
    @Rob_outdoorz 20 днів тому +1

    Great video and nice gear loadout. There should definitely be more likes on this video. Keep up the great work

  • @WesternWings
    @WesternWings 8 днів тому

    Good stuff!!

  • @MattyOutdoors
    @MattyOutdoors 15 днів тому +1

    Awesome video! Not often you see someone show the full transition!

  • @SpaceCoastAdventures
    @SpaceCoastAdventures 21 день тому +2

    Seems like some great choices!!🤙

  • @keithmeyers1720
    @keithmeyers1720 19 днів тому +1

    I like your style. Chair, ya, I had one very very briefly.. Pain to set up and sunk into the ground.. Couldn't get rid of it fast enough.
    Coffee cup, HECK YA,! Keep up the good work.

    • @kenziefromkansas
      @kenziefromkansas  15 днів тому

      Haha so true! Love the coffee cup! Thanks friend! Truly appreciate the feedback and interaction 🥰

  • @HilltopPacks
    @HilltopPacks 15 днів тому

    Thanks for sharing your food bag!

  • @jukkavv
    @jukkavv 20 днів тому +1

    Great updates 👍🏻

  • @clayl9202
    @clayl9202 20 днів тому +2

    This is great! Looks like some good swaps there. I'm sure it feels a lot better too. Question for you: do you carry a repair kit of any sort? Tenacious tape, sewing kit, etc? Also, have you changed what you take in terms of clothing? Thanks!

    • @kenziefromkansas
      @kenziefromkansas  18 днів тому

      It feels so much better! I do carry a few repair items in my ditty bag and yes! I used to take new clothes for everyday and now I just pack 1 of everything expect socks . I bring 2

  • @tamiboelter5491
    @tamiboelter5491 13 днів тому

    outdoor vitals sleeping pad cannot be beat!

  • @robinferguson8911
    @robinferguson8911 15 днів тому +1

    Hi! Im curious about tips for backcountry camping with my dog. How do you keep your dogs from getting muddy feet etc on your sleeping bag? And also i worry about my dog damaging my tent if she jumps on the mesh while trying to get out to a sound during the night. I think I would leave the door open and then have her leash attached to my wrist so that it would for sure wake me up when she slipped out. I live in Ireland so there aren't any snakes to worry about coming in the open door, but we do have impressive slugs.

  • @Colby168
    @Colby168 15 днів тому

    Exciting! I sometimes wonder if I love gear more than actual backpacking! 🤣. If you have the shoulder strap water bottle you aren’t really going to need the straw thingy. I love the Zpacks shoulder strap water bottle holder. You can put a full liter in there but if it’s to tall you can get the slightly smaller Smart Water bottle that comes with a sport cap and just refill it along the way with your other bottles. The other funny thing is I see people get a quilt but then add a liner? Just stick with a sleeping bag at that point. I may try a quilt at some point but really love crawling into a good sleeping bag and getting cozy. Have fun on your hikes and thanks for sharing your load out! Awesome gear!

    • @kenziefromkansas
      @kenziefromkansas  15 днів тому

      On my last trip I took the shoulder water pocket off and hung my camera there so it’s an option in case I’m hiking with my camera!
      I totally hear you on the quilt thing! I’m not sure what I prefer just yet but I think I would have added the sleeping bag liner regardless for the ability to wash it and the weirdness of not loving the sleeping bag material!
      Thanks man! Appreciate you watching and sharing your thoughts! Always love hearing what people prefer! There’s no one size fits all and most of this is newer stuff so still figuring out what works best for certain trips! (They aren’t all the same ahha)

  • @ALMAPAGAN
    @ALMAPAGAN 16 днів тому

    Can you do a post on training for hiking alone and with dogs? Like what do your dogs require? Even setting up a camp, I am a visual learner so it helps more in understanding a system. Maybe even how you pack all those goodies into your bag.

    • @kenziefromkansas
      @kenziefromkansas  16 днів тому +1

      @@ALMAPAGAN if you go to my page I have a packing video and a gear video for the pups! But can definitely do some about hiking and camping alone! And if those 2 don’t cover what you’re looking for let me know :)

    • @ALMAPAGAN
      @ALMAPAGAN 16 днів тому

      @@kenziefromkansas Thank you I will go and check them out.

  • @suemoore1965
    @suemoore1965 17 днів тому +1

    🏕️

  • @FrancoisMcinnes
    @FrancoisMcinnes 14 днів тому

    Ok, but u don't bring clothes and food? What about mosquito spray? Also can you show the cooking kit outside of the bag.

    • @kenziefromkansas
      @kenziefromkansas  14 днів тому

      @@FrancoisMcinnes this was not a full packing video! However I have one on my page! I haven’t made a video about food yet but I’m working on it :) depends on where I’m going for bug spray but it would be in my ditty bag with my toiletries!

    • @kenziefromkansas
      @kenziefromkansas  14 днів тому

      @@FrancoisMcinnes sure can do a whole video about food and cooking set up

  • @Funkteon
    @Funkteon 19 днів тому +3

    People with ultralight base weights don't impress me, as you're all just what I refer to as 'fair weather hikers' who never venture very far from running/flowing water sources and food drops every 50-100km. If I hiked where you hike, I would take a 7L Polish Bread Bag satchel containing everything I need to survive and have a base weight of 10lbs (5kg). Over the years, I've tried to find people who can join me on my multi-week hikes across unforgiving terrain and through tough weather systems, and the only other people I've found with the right skills and equipment are other guys who have also served in the military, and one guy who previously worked for the Australian SES (state emergency service). Every time I come across these ultralight wankers, they're kitted out with flimsy shit that constantly breaks, yet it cost them an entire paycheck.

    • @rockytopwrangler2069
      @rockytopwrangler2069 18 днів тому

      ... Completely different types of hikers ,, Supported or Unsupported .......Todays ultra light hikers are typically long distance hikers that are on trail systems with towns or gear resupply locations every 3-5 days ,, even then ill or un- prepared for unexpected mishaps that can happen in the backcountry ,, i.e.- injury to self or others ,, extreme weather changes ,, problems with trail or terrain that forces rerouting , so more time needed ,, (which means more food , water , fuel and additional clothing for temps not planned for or gear like microspikes /ice axe not planned for ,, etc. ) ... I agree ,, big difference between trail hikers wearing a backpack and Backpackers out on an extended adventure with what you carry with you ...

    • @billjames3148
      @billjames3148 18 днів тому

      flimsy shit, thats it.perfect , oh and they always have SOS gear in case they mess up. Mommy Phone.

    • @MattyOutdoors
      @MattyOutdoors 15 днів тому

      Why is it always the guys who carry heavy old gear are such absolute douchebags?

    • @MattyOutdoors
      @MattyOutdoors 15 днів тому +1

      why is it always the guys who carry old heavy bulky gear are such d-bags?

  • @jesbenature894
    @jesbenature894 17 днів тому

    Hi did you share your camp shoes? Couldnt find them on the list so jw 🫶

    • @kenziefromkansas
      @kenziefromkansas  15 днів тому +1

      I did not ! I have had so many pairs! Chaco chillos, to these which were super cheap at a random gear store but they broke on my last trip! So I just bought a pair of tevas! Ever changing 😂

    • @jesbenature894
      @jesbenature894 15 днів тому

      @kenziefromkansas haha that's right, all in the flow of things ✨️ I also just got some Tevas super cheap at a discount shop, they'll work for now 🌈