TRAVEL ESSENTIALS EVERY BACKPACKER NEEDS!

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  • @justinbecker4976
    @justinbecker4976 7 років тому +53

    You are the master of not getting to the point. It is a true art my friend.

    • @ScottyDoes
      @ScottyDoes  6 років тому +2

      lol :)

    • @thebeardedteddy
      @thebeardedteddy 5 років тому +4

      Nah, disagree completely. I just found the channel and actually find the detail super useful and real.

    • @searchingforsalsa
      @searchingforsalsa 5 років тому +1

      I usually just read the comments to find the point and don’t even watch the video.

    • @jamilitary07
      @jamilitary07 3 роки тому

      @@searchingforsalsa You're a fkn idiot

  • @squareplayn
    @squareplayn 6 років тому +39

    00:45 Bags
    08:40 Technology
    12:50 Clothes
    15:23 Extras

    • @katdaddy469
      @katdaddy469 5 років тому +2

      Totally missed the toiletries?

    • @rozegon6920
      @rozegon6920 5 років тому +2

      you are the hero .... videos should be visual things ,not only sit and talk , it is easer to learn by seeing that instruments , so your comment is the best because it help us to know where are that things he is talking about instead to loose a lot of time listening

  • @Eldare
    @Eldare 6 років тому +6

    I watched a ton of advise-videos but you said so many things no other person mentioned + you seem to be an incredible humble and nice person! Keep it up, I'm kind of glad you had this one shitty day at work that started everything for you :)

  • @pinayaminah3003
    @pinayaminah3003 4 роки тому +1

    Hi, thank you for making this video and sharing it to us. This is useful.

  • @IntoTheWhite04
    @IntoTheWhite04 6 років тому +32

    Take a good phone and ditch the laptop and MP3 player. Maybe even the camera. Surely makes more sense

    • @JoNas-wx8jk
      @JoNas-wx8jk 5 років тому

      laptop is still good for netflix or booking something because of the bigger screen but i support that sicne u arent a blogger take a decent phone and leave the camera and mp3 player

    • @AwesomenessJourney
      @AwesomenessJourney 4 роки тому

      Get the biggest memory card you can afford for your phone. Get a USB OTG adapter also

    • @Angie.Globetrotter
      @Angie.Globetrotter 4 роки тому

      I don't have a phone but I need my laptop. where would I store my pics or how to process pics and videos? on the phone? for 9 years? are you talking about traveling or about a 2 weeks holiday trip?

  • @FlowEntertainment
    @FlowEntertainment 7 років тому +1

    Only 10minutes in, and already one of the best packing videos I've seen!

    • @ScottyDoes
      @ScottyDoes  7 років тому

      +flOwview Thank you 😃

  • @baldy9704
    @baldy9704 7 років тому +106

    20 20 rule. Anything you can buy within 20 minutes, for less than 20 dollars, you don't need to keep/own.

    • @ScottyDoes
      @ScottyDoes  7 років тому +8

      Nice I like that :)

    • @DaveStewartLondon
      @DaveStewartLondon 6 років тому +8

      I have a similar rule for clearouts, the 2/2 rule - if you haven't used it in 2 years, and you're not going to use it in 2 months, it goes (heirlooms and specialist equipment can be excluded)

    • @Bonzi_Buddy
      @Bonzi_Buddy 6 років тому +3

      I think that is stupid and more wasteful than one can imagine. But at least you can brag about how bad ass you are by being a minimalist as if people give a shit about that.

    • @Angie.Globetrotter
      @Angie.Globetrotter 4 роки тому +1

      @@Bonzi_Buddy and what idiot are you?

  • @MyPenRye
    @MyPenRye 7 років тому +3

    Great insight Scotty! I bought a Patagonia Black Hole 60L backpack/duffel. Loved traveling with it while in Thailand! It's sleek, almost waterproof and most of all, comfortable to carry on your back or carrying it as a duffel. Top loading and used it with packing cubes to help keep things organized. I think I will indulge in the Osprey Porter for my next adventure as it was a toss-up when I purchased the Patagonia.

  • @ns3620
    @ns3620 7 років тому +6

    Thank you so much for your honesty and for all of your advice. I found your honesty and tips very helpful. I definitely took note of some of your advice for my upcoming trip to Thailand. Thank you again for all of your hard work, and safe travels!

    • @Voltazar
      @Voltazar 6 років тому

      jessica fox how was your trip to Thailand Jessica? I'm heading there myself next week!

  • @AJHart-eg1ys
    @AJHart-eg1ys 7 років тому +3

    I'd posted about changing to the Farpoint 40L when next you're looking for a bag, but quite a few on here are already extolling its virtues.
    I would suggest that you may be packing a few too many shirts and boxers. With the dri-fit/all artificial-fiber materials at all price points now, they're cheap to buy and you can wash these things in the sink nightly and they're dry in the morning. Maybe two tees, one long-sleeved tee, 3 boxer-briefs, and a few pair of merino wool socks of varying thickness. You can wear 65-70% merino wool socks for two weeks before they start to smell, and the REI brand can be had for about $10/pair.
    I also have a pair of lightweight, artificial-fiber hiking pants that convert into shorts (I bought them for about $25 from Bass Pro), plus they have the mesh in the shorts so they can be worn as swim trunks as well. Otherwise, a pair of trunks that have the look of casual/hiking shorts can serve a dual purpose for you.

  • @AmandaRoundtheGlobe
    @AmandaRoundtheGlobe 7 років тому +14

    love this and its so true about the bag! I am switching from a 44L to a 28 L and it is sooo much easier to carry! I can even fit my backpack under the seat in front of me on flights its so small haha.

    • @ScottyDoes
      @ScottyDoes  7 років тому +1

      Thanks Amanda, Wow that is small do think that only works for warm countries or could you do it for cold countries to?

  • @marabanara
    @marabanara 7 років тому +4

    Need to get my hubby on board with this! We travelled to Peru & Chile for 7 weeks with our 5 year old. We backpacked in Peru (yes, you can do it with kids, the "hostals" were like a cross between a hostel and a guesthouse/b&b, we also used Airbnb).
    My husband took 23 kg in a 60L pack, I took 19kg in a 40 L pack- I also had all of my daughter's stuff in my pack! The only thing is my husband had our daughter's Little blow up mattress & sleeping bag strapped to his. (Super light, but bulky-ish.)
    He regretted it. Of course his clothes & shoes are bigger & heavier, but still!
    We loved Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley, and want to return one day. Recommend Peru highly!
    Love the tips, Scotty. 🍌🍌🍌

    • @felicianavernon7176
      @felicianavernon7176 6 років тому

      My parents used to travel with 5 of us. It is so good for you to travel as a family especially when they are young. I am so grateful for them for saving and traveling with all of us twice a year. Not big trips but it has fueled my love for traveling. Kudos to you for traveling with your daughter. She will definitely thank you soon!!!! By the way, my sister and mom just traveled this year with my niece and nephew and they will keep on doing it every year. I intend to join them next year!!! oh by the way, i intend to travel next year december or in 2019 to Peru with my dad!!!

  • @BeardedPete
    @BeardedPete 7 років тому +3

    I went for the Osprey 40. Just a bit more compact and comfortable, a little less durable then the Porter 46 has those thick sides protecting it. But it seems nice so I will go for my first trip soon :)
    packing cubes is a must though.Or just hard cases,some bags, they have all there upsides and togerher they just makes everything very organized :)

  • @lenadottori7716
    @lenadottori7716 7 років тому +10

    I always take a small piece of 'savon de marseille' because you can do everything with it like laundry, wash yourself, .... It's my greatest item

    • @ScottyDoes
      @ScottyDoes  7 років тому

      Nice :)

    • @npigwnl
      @npigwnl 7 років тому +1

      Léna Dottori Thank you - I had no idea what that was but it sounds amazing to travel with!

    • @Adamus984
      @Adamus984 6 років тому

      npigwnl basically soap

  • @jwd197405
    @jwd197405 7 років тому +5

    While it's not gear, I always carry $100 USD in $20 bills, well hidden deep inside my bag. This is "emergency money" in case my wallet is stolen or I am robbed. USD can easily be changed to most any currency in the world, or often can be used "as-is." It's enough to get emergency needs for a day, or even pay a small bribe if necessary, but it's not so much that if the bag is stolen it is a huge loss.

  • @AE-ll2zh
    @AE-ll2zh 6 років тому +5

    I broke the fifty liter rule and got an amazing 60L backpack. It was perfect for what I needed. Anyhow, great video, and some very useful tips. (Edit: Just to clarify, it is a hiking backpack.)

  • @a-nm.esq.4211
    @a-nm.esq.4211 6 років тому

    agree!! the simple rule for packing if "ure not sure what you need" or "you think you know" (unless you KNOW!) is to take out 2/3 of what you have packed and go with 1/3. if you NEED anything along the way - just buy it. good vid!! cheers!

  • @snowpunzel
    @snowpunzel 7 років тому +7

    I just started my backpacking trip a week ago. I was looking for a bag no bigger than 50L, but I was struggling to find one which met my requirements - open like a suitcase and fold away straps - and fit me properly, because I have quite a short back. I found a couple at 45-50L with the requirements, but they just didn't fit my back properly. So I ended up with a Deuter 60+10L as it was specifically designed for women and their smaller backs. I am determined not to use the extra +10L. If I do, I plan on sending any souvenirs I buy, home. As I discovered last night while trying to find my hostel, it is already too heavy so I'm going to need a proper sort out before I leave Tokyo.
    As for clothes, I am now regretting not bringing a pair of jeans. I just landed in Japan, and it is cold! All i've got is a few pairs of shorts and leggings and a thin hoody as everywhere else I'm travelling to will be really hot! Today was manageable, but as soon as the sun started to set I could really feel the cold set in and had to return to my hostel.
    Also, please tell Aly that I found a Suitcase similar to hers in Hong Kong which was covered with Elmo

    • @ScottyDoes
      @ScottyDoes  7 років тому +1

      I will :) go buy yourself some jeans lol

  • @601salsa
    @601salsa 7 років тому +7

    i have swapped out my laptop with a 10" tablet with bluetooth keyboard. i can sync to my mobile if needed, can charge from my mini solar panel. just need to have a couple of decent sd cards and save massively on weight, it is less than 500g so much better to the 2kg laptop. does everything i need.

    • @edbee8508
      @edbee8508 7 років тому +5

      It looks like you don't have a shift key in your setup.

    • @601salsa
      @601salsa 7 років тому

      Ed Barry my dad did his homework (thank you dad for knowing it) i got 2 shift keys on the mini wireless keyboard. I hardly ever use my laptops anymore.

    • @Angie.Globetrotter
      @Angie.Globetrotter 4 роки тому

      @@edbee8508 LOL

  • @sidneyno144
    @sidneyno144 6 років тому

    Wow! You have the best videos for Backpackers and I've been searching for a while. You speak very clear and understandable, especially for a german like me, and you are very sympathetic.
    Thank you for your videos and your tips!
    Greetings from Germany

  • @relumbarelumba1193
    @relumbarelumba1193 4 роки тому

    When you travel to Asia it's important to bring anti odor shirts/sweaters coz you're gonna get sweaty and if you do sweat a lot it can be smelly. Also bring travel pillows, towels and utensils. I prefer the ones from sea to summit. I always have an umbrella too though when I was in Malaysia it was confiscated for some reason. Bring waterproof shoes too. Like the trail shoes that are moisture wicking and slippers like the eva birkenstocks. Use packing cubes as well. Life changing 😂. I also carry with me 3 outlet charger and a power line from xiaomi. You also might want to bring cap, a moisture wicking one or waterproof like the one from Columbia sportswear. It rains crazy in Asia at anytime especially Vietnam and Thailand. Always bring rollable or packable bags too and a packable rain/storm jacket. I also use Osprey bags, Farpoint 55 and Transporter global carry on 40. Both are carry on approved though if you'll fly locally with a small jet they would want you to check in your Farpoint 55😊

  • @zulkifliani9894
    @zulkifliani9894 7 років тому +4

    got myself a farpoint 70 a year ago....yeah you're right scot. after a trip to turkey , i went to australia...and i found out that 70 is too much for me...i finally settled for farpoint 40

    • @AJHart-eg1ys
      @AJHart-eg1ys 7 років тому

      I've got the 40 as well and haven't regretted it a bit. With the 70, didn't that allow you to drop the daypack and run around with basically a 50? Still dubious regarding the ability to use it as carry-on, though.

  • @nathansmith5328
    @nathansmith5328 5 років тому

    Very helpful! personally I didn't mind the length; it was nice to hear examples.

  • @davidrogers3875
    @davidrogers3875 7 років тому +1

    I would also recommend a small toiletries bag with a few essentials because.....you never know. Small toothpaste, mouth wash etc can be quite useful. Also, I know this sounds silly but if you need any medicine. You can buy most things as you travel around but if you need a specific prescription it is always useful to carry it with you

    • @alexandrajezdavid6401
      @alexandrajezdavid6401 7 років тому

      adding to the prescription comment, research which over-the-counter medicines are prescription only in the country you are going to. I always travel with pseudoephedrine because I can't get it when I desperately need it

  • @rhl1537
    @rhl1537 4 роки тому

    thanks! im going on my first backpacking trip this summer with a 40L backpack

  • @gloriamedola4863
    @gloriamedola4863 7 років тому

    I watched Aly's videos about packing before I set off to Oz, it's great to hear your version as well. Keep it up, you're doing great :)

  • @notabrand6283
    @notabrand6283 6 років тому

    I finally started watching your videos after watching Aly's for about a year. I'm loving yours! I hope you'll post more soon.

  • @benzeneau1
    @benzeneau1 7 років тому +2

    you are a smart cookie, scotty. I feel that's the most valuable lessen any traveller should learn, in particular long term travel, apart from wearing a condom and apply sunscreen...

  • @thatsrich944
    @thatsrich944 7 років тому +4

    Tried the Porter 46 and didn't like it at all. Those rigid sides make it so bulky, even when there's nothing in it. So I ended up getting the Nebula 34 instead. It's 12 liters smaller, but still has plenty of space for a minimalist nomad, and better layout for electronics than the Farpoint 40. For some reason the Farpoint has the laptop compartment on the outside of the pack, instead of near your back where it's more protected and the weight is closer to your center of gravity.

  • @jonstrongman3292
    @jonstrongman3292 5 років тому

    I've been using the Osprey Farpoint 40 and it's been great. Using Merino clothing, as it goes longer between washes and wears really comfortable. A laptop and modern phone (Iphone XR) covers my camera, music, videos and FaceTime/Whatsapp for talking to friends and family perfectly fine. I also use noise cancelling headphones as they are great at drowning out the noise around you. Next trip is Canada, so a down jacket and extra layers will be needed but I can cheat as I need to bring my snowboard so I sneak it in that bag...

  • @MrFehlstart
    @MrFehlstart 6 років тому +2

    Since i been traveling around a lot, i go with the osprey waypoint 80 but only using the main bag with 60l, to that i got my foldable matador beast 28l for weekend trips. in conclusion i would have up to 88 liters if i wanted to. 60l is usually totally enough. the good thing is that you just can put your foldable backpack in the main bag.

    • @sirharolddihnni
      @sirharolddihnni 6 років тому

      only using 60l in that 80.. was it still ok to carry on?

    • @MrFehlstart
      @MrFehlstart 6 років тому

      you got me wrong. the waypoint 80 consists of two bags. So you have the big one with 60l and the 20l small backpack which you can mount on the 60l bag with a zipper. What i wanted to say is that i only use the 60l backpack and leave the add-on one (20l one) at home. Instead i am using my foldable backpack (matador beast 28l). You can save so much space with it.

  • @Ross.M.Musician
    @Ross.M.Musician 6 років тому

    Great video mate. I'm travelling to NZ next year for a working holiday, and this video has been really helpful!

  • @tanjetten
    @tanjetten 6 років тому

    If someone is looking for a good backpack that is also suited for hiking fjällräven abisko friluft 45 is great! It has an aluminium frame and mesh back panel that let air circulate freely against the back. The bag itself weights 1600g an it does open up like a suitcase which is really handy.

  • @diemmemory
    @diemmemory 6 років тому

    I also have the Osprey porter 46L bag...I love it but do agree its big. Great info their Scotty

  • @zonumev
    @zonumev 7 років тому

    Good job Scotty! Thanks for the insight ...

  • @lucymedhurst351
    @lucymedhurst351 7 років тому

    I've been travelling for over a year with just carry on, and I love it.
    However, I've been living in Russia so I had to take a case to hold all my stuff. Now I'm stuck going around Europe with a huge case. I'd give anything to have my handy little carry on back 😂

  • @borisscott9156
    @borisscott9156 7 років тому

    Very nice. Thanks Scotty. Clicked all the links. ;) The problem with an 80 liter pack is that it holds 80 liters.

  • @why462
    @why462 4 роки тому

    hi, Scotty,
    I just subscribe to your channel and thank you for your advice.
    I have never been in Hostels and I want to try this experience.
    i hope i will like it

  • @A2YTravellers
    @A2YTravellers 7 років тому

    We didn't bring that much stuff but still brought a bag that didn't fit the carry on requirements which was annoying. If you are flying a lot on your trip you can really save quite a bit of money on luggage fees, so it is definitely something to look for! :) Yas

  • @ExtendedCrasHDay
    @ExtendedCrasHDay 7 років тому +1

    OOO MAAAN NICE VIDEOOO :D
    You are completely right, very informative video, thank you.

  • @reviewer678
    @reviewer678 6 років тому

    military seabag with a few basics and plenty of money and a credit card,and plan how much to spend to there and back so nothing goes wrong,plus a camera for pics and vids

  • @kellywhowareshats
    @kellywhowareshats 6 років тому

    If you are camping you you probably will be needing a bigger than 50 litre, if you’re packing it in the bag. It depends on the trip, sometimes more than 50 are a must

  • @taggthis
    @taggthis 6 років тому +1

    Just a quick question. Why would you suggest bringing a laptop? Just for boredom purposes?

  • @markus7586
    @markus7586 7 років тому +1

    if its really cold you should never go with the one jacket system, allways better with layers.

    • @markus7586
      @markus7586 7 років тому

      There is a reason the military all over the world are all following the trail for layer systems.

  • @amarth23
    @amarth23 7 років тому

    Interesting... I went on my first proper backpacking trip in May 2012, nothing really planned, I just woke up on a Tuesday booked a cheap one way flight to Hong Kong, I left on the Thursday, quit my job whilst on the National Express to Heathrow Airport, I only planned to be away for about 2 weeks or so to clear my head but I ended up going back to the UK in March 2015 (My mum was not pleased with that.)
    But I just took the rucksack I already had which was a 65+10, plus a 25l backpack, bloody heavy let me tell you, especially after buying thicker clothing as I got to Australia in July so it was a tad nippy.
    I was shocked but at the same time found it hilarious whilst in Thailand seeing small framed gals walking around bending forward with a massive backpack on the back and one in front.
    Now I tend to either travel with my Ventura 40L or a small/medium sized wheeled suitcase 45L I believe which also turns into a backpack, and I only got it because it had a smaller 20l backpack which you can detach from it. That one is from Marks and Sparks outlet store (Yeah, don't judge me!.) for £39.99.

  • @88sheldon88
    @88sheldon88 4 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing! 😊😊😊

  • @MrN020
    @MrN020 7 років тому

    Cool video. I'll bring a Osprey Farpoint40l bag to South America. Still thinking to buy a fleece or soft shell for the colder/windy/rainy bits. On the other hand, I guess I could get that there as well.

    • @ScottyDoes
      @ScottyDoes  7 років тому

      I would buy a really small stuff-able rain/wind jacket :) Have a great trip though :)

    • @AJHart-eg1ys
      @AJHart-eg1ys 7 років тому

      A decent waterproof/windproof shell can probaby be had for about $50 just shopping around. For a packable puffer jacket you might want to try Heat Keep. It's low end and not as packed as the $200-$400 ones, but they were clearing them at Kohl's last winter for $25.
      BTW, fellow Farpoint 40 guy here.

  • @ejson2214
    @ejson2214 7 років тому +28

    I just bought a 70l backpack lol

  • @whatyouhaveisenough8563
    @whatyouhaveisenough8563 6 років тому +5

    Video starts after 4 minutes!!

  • @crudman69
    @crudman69 6 років тому

    I have a porter 46 and the design could be better. The side handle would be better as duffel bag style so you can both carry it and have it open (such as at airports) and not have everything fall out. The strap just makes it feel strange due to the latching positions on the bag plus isn't very good (single straps in general) when you have a lot of weight.

  • @backpackingtony1779
    @backpackingtony1779 6 років тому

    Traveller India for a month with the Osprey Porter. It was perfect for that trip.

  • @highonbanana8265
    @highonbanana8265 7 років тому

    Many great tips!
    Although, why in the world would you bring jeans, when trying to pack small & lightweight?!
    Also, as a Norwegian hiker, I'm disagreeing heavily with the T-shirt+coat idea.
    Layers of thin merino wool, under a shell jacket, is the only viable option!

  • @natdamo2916
    @natdamo2916 7 років тому

    Great advice. I agree with clothes- keep it simple and rotate items! How easy is life when you keep packing minimal :)?

  • @sarniarizkioktareza7759
    @sarniarizkioktareza7759 7 років тому

    thank you for your tips and tricks, it's helpful, I want to travel too and I try to looking for partner to do that

  • @laumi96816
    @laumi96816 7 років тому

    Great video--informative, useful!

  • @philliposlemma6743
    @philliposlemma6743 7 років тому

    Idk i’ve been in Asia for a month now with a 65L osprey and I feel fine

  • @getzcreative
    @getzcreative 7 років тому

    I'm a HUGE fan of the Porter 46! But I agree that it leads me to end up carrying too much crap...

    • @ScottyDoes
      @ScottyDoes  7 років тому

      :) It does, How are you doing man?

    • @getzcreative
      @getzcreative 7 років тому

      life is good. STILL in chiang mai. this city is addictive.

  • @mhero2343
    @mhero2343 5 років тому

    Buy a hand scale/traveler scale to solve your weight problem

  • @alessandropizzocaro7506
    @alessandropizzocaro7506 6 років тому

    nice video but i do not agree when you say 'do not go over 50l for the pack'.
    If you do hikes, camping and stuff, you will surely need a 70l.
    I am going south america soon, including two months in Patagonia, where long hikes (one week each) are involved. That means i will have to bring food supplies for a week, a tent, a stove, sleeping bag and mat.
    Also i will go to brazil after, where it's hot, then peru, where it will be colder. So i ll need a bigger range of clothing.
    So, when you say 'over 50l it's a big no'..well, i disagree, strongly.
    cheers man, good videos!

  • @user-no9ed8fs5i
    @user-no9ed8fs5i 5 років тому

    Thanks for the informations

  • @robinsonhomesltd5542
    @robinsonhomesltd5542 6 років тому

    Good video thanks,,don’t think I will be lugging my laptop around india though,,

  • @FaithSanders
    @FaithSanders 7 років тому

    this video was extremely helpful! I dont think the affiliate links work when im purchasing off amazon in the US sorry about that, wish you got credit!

  • @femviaja2094
    @femviaja2094 2 роки тому

    I'm planning to buy a backpack 🎒 and I want to know where can I get the backpack you have ? Or give me a link .

  • @giovannimedr
    @giovannimedr 7 років тому

    So honest question. how do you all get to travel so much all around?

  • @VandelayH
    @VandelayH 5 років тому

    Interested to know why exactly you recommend taking a laptop. I'm on the wall about taking mine - most videos seem to recommend against it. What's your argument?

  • @SideshowBob44
    @SideshowBob44 7 років тому

    Yeh, I got a 70litre bag and its way 2 big, a 40litre would suit me better.

  • @bigtimeharley
    @bigtimeharley 6 років тому

    Hey Scotty if I may ask what camera are you using for vlogging? or can you recommend any cheap one thats got good specs?

  • @JulianCaso
    @JulianCaso 7 років тому

    Hey man great video... quick question: why do you need a laptop when travelling?

  • @andreeailiescu2220
    @andreeailiescu2220 5 років тому

    I bought a 60L osprey backpack to have more space but I'm not planning to fill it up - now you got me stressed with the statement of 'no more than 50L' :-s it's my first time travelling solo , don't have much experience.

  • @zuluflor4
    @zuluflor4 7 років тому +1

    Im from Germany and I travelt March 2016 to japan for vacation (2 weeks). My backpack was 25L and weight less than 6 Kg.
    Unless you travel for many month you dont need a cellphone, mp3 player or laptop.
    Usualy its enougt to have two from every clothing, because you can wash.
    I travelt in summer 2017 again for two weeks to japan, with the same 25L backpack.
    have a Bivy a air matress and a down quilt with me and my luggage weight 5 Kg.

  • @giannagiavelli5098
    @giannagiavelli5098 6 років тому

    for those of us over 50... rolling bags with BIG BIG rollerblade wheels

  • @TMO25
    @TMO25 6 років тому

    In the setting change the speed. 😁

  • @Scooter22284
    @Scooter22284 6 років тому

    What’s the really good coat that you own?

  • @KeshetD
    @KeshetD 6 років тому

    I was wondering if anyone would know.. last year I Bought the Osprey Escapist 32 bag that I didn't get to use and I planed to travel with it and with a suitcase for couple of monthes.. now I'm planing 3.5 months in south america and I was wondering if I should've got a bigger bag for all of my things (and pass the suitcase) or use this bag as my main bag with another smaller backpack.
    any suggestins?

  • @loris9091
    @loris9091 7 років тому

    Love all your videos. Might I suggest you also use US amazon links? Not sure if you will get paid with it but there a couple of things you suggest I might purchase but I live in the US so I don't use the non us amazon site. Keep the videos coming!!! Thank you

    • @ScottyDoes
      @ScottyDoes  7 років тому

      +Lori S I will look into this but I don't think I can 😕

  • @robertjbender
    @robertjbender 6 років тому

    Nice video. How do you fund your travels?

  • @amor1137
    @amor1137 6 років тому

    Great info, but to be honest the accent and the face is what grabbed me! Lol thanks!😉

  • @nnooooeew6656
    @nnooooeew6656 7 років тому

    scott knows that we all know Aly!!

  • @ConTodoyMochila
    @ConTodoyMochila 6 років тому

    Hey! what camera do u use?

  • @baytom95
    @baytom95 5 років тому +1

    An ipod you never heard of spotify bro? ;)

  • @edwinodus
    @edwinodus 6 років тому

    How much does this 46 litres bag weigh empty?

  • @jamessidmouth
    @jamessidmouth 7 років тому

    I've been in Australia for 2 mouths and have so much stuff! I would love to get rid of half my stuff but I spent so much money on this shit I just can't do it!

    • @ScottyDoes
      @ScottyDoes  7 років тому

      I did that in Australia at one point I had my 100l backpack and a suitcase. I used to put my stuff in a self storage while I was road tripping around.

    • @peterrand3306
      @peterrand3306 6 років тому

      Hi

  • @purpledrank00
    @purpledrank00 7 років тому

    i got a 25L but am a little worried because china southern has a 5k weight limit. do you think they'll actually weigh such a small backpack?

    • @annalang5687
      @annalang5687 7 років тому

      Shane Peterson No, they won't

  • @buazucenaune
    @buazucenaune 6 років тому

    It deeeeefinitely took me longer than it should've to figure out why someone would have a 200 pound camera. I was like why would you bring something that heavy? who even makes something like that?

  • @rebeccariley6124
    @rebeccariley6124 7 років тому

    Can I get a link for the bag?? X

    • @ScottyDoes
      @ScottyDoes  7 років тому

      Yer it's here :) Osprey Porter 46: goo.gl/4TcocO

  • @tituspullo9210
    @tituspullo9210 7 років тому +28

    Good video, but too much blabber in between the facts....just saying

    • @crisnemitz1606
      @crisnemitz1606 6 років тому +3

      I like his blabber! It's what makes him unique and fun to watch!! 😘

    • @tijay8507
      @tijay8507 5 років тому

      I like his personality and enjoy his stories

    • @watermelonhead6525
      @watermelonhead6525 5 років тому

      I like the blabber

  • @nathans7602
    @nathans7602 7 років тому

    random comment but when he was carrying that first bag his legs would be jacked

  • @sdnalyam
    @sdnalyam 5 років тому

    Buy a Chromebook, best value for money.

  • @luisgtz
    @luisgtz 7 років тому

    I was looking at the Security money clip and I have one question. Can you also store your passport in the pouch? What do you use?

    • @ScottyDoes
      @ScottyDoes  7 років тому +3

      No it's to small, it will fit ATM cards and quite a lot of cash. What I do is photocopy my passport and have it laminated. Then fold it up inside your wallet and just keep the passport hidden in your bag.
      Check out my blog post here it will give you loads of tips about money abroad and do the same thing for your passport like having copy's on your email. backpackyack.com/handle-money-abroad/

  • @JoremiSaada
    @JoremiSaada 7 років тому

    mate which shop did you go to in Bangkok?

    • @ScottyDoes
      @ScottyDoes  7 років тому

      For what? no idea what shop?

  • @photosbycarmenkc3509
    @photosbycarmenkc3509 5 років тому

    Made the same mistake

  • @Cauliflower_ears_750
    @Cauliflower_ears_750 7 років тому +5

    LOL - I carry a 100L infantry tactical bag and it's awesome. Hey ... If you're a real man then you don't worry about the weight.
    A lot of travellers say it's way too big and wonder how I haul it around. I figure if a soldier on the battlefield can fight with it on his back then I can manage just fine. And I have!

    • @ScottyDoes
      @ScottyDoes  7 років тому +10

      +Critical Mass Carrying a big bag = a real man.... amazing logic 😂

    • @t.kahraba763
      @t.kahraba763 6 років тому

      its not about the weight its more about the mobility

  • @KalbiKing
    @KalbiKing 6 років тому +5

    Jeez.. for a video that preaches cutting down on space, you sure could cut down on the rambling and repeating of details and just get to the point.

  • @nickthompson6617
    @nickthompson6617 Рік тому

    I got a Duffle bag converted backpack

  • @joreyinfl
    @joreyinfl 6 років тому

    Dude, great info but spend a minute per item. The backpack was way too long.

  • @serkanister3620
    @serkanister3620 6 років тому

    Who buys iPod wake up man!😒

  • @nafis9999
    @nafis9999 5 років тому

    Introduction is too lengthy than real stuff.

  • @torig.5864
    @torig.5864 6 років тому

    Lol bank robber

  • @gelokakabu9473
    @gelokakabu9473 6 років тому +1

    nothing substantial and significant just generic reiteration and blabber. just pure advertising/promotion .. plus the beard is distracting. i dont get why someone would want to have it like that. and with highlights. omg haha

  • @sawdustbob.thestatesmen3656
    @sawdustbob.thestatesmen3656 6 років тому

    A lot of good information. sawdustbob r2t2