I just want to say thank you for all the energy, positive vibes, and knowledge you share in each video Jeremiah. I really appreciate all the work you do to help all of us interested in hiking and backpacking develop our technical, gear, and outdoor skills and awareness. Keep up the awesome videos my friend.
Yes sir! Please make that video about the Jetboil Stash. I actually took my wife up to Scheels yesterday to show her what it looks like b/c I explained to her that’s what I want for my b’day this year!!
I’m hear to say that Jeremiah gear did a great job in the rain. Had rain for 4 days. His gear did awesome. Good times brother. Can’t wait for the next adventure.
That backpack from Live Ultralight is truly the BEST I’ve ever had-and I started in 1964 with a wood/canvas Trapper Nelopn, then on to a Kelty aluminum frame in 1968, a frameless in New Zealand in 1979-80, on to a North Face, then two different Gregorys, a Dana Designs, an REI light weight and then their “ultralight” and now this fantastic pack. Get oine. it rocks.
Have you ever onsidered trying a paka for rain gear. It is a combination rain coat and pack cover. The nice thing is that the pack straps are covered and stay dry for the next day.
You and Jason did a great job embracing 'the suck' on that wet weekend, I saw his video. I just got the Shadowlight 60 to use as my Winter pack and have taken it out only once so far, but it rode like a champ and has plenty of room. I am glad to see you seem to like yours. Thanks for sharing your loadout. :)
Nice set up! That pack is very interesting with the additional pockets and such. PRO TIP: You should make a how to video on using that booty super soaker. One squirt? Two squirts? The world wants to know!
Yes please on the Jet Boil Stash review. Very interested to know if that actually is worth the weight. Great practical load out. I always keep at least one dry shirt and a dry pair of shorts to sleep. That's in addition to the base layer which I will wear on trail if it gets cold. Extra clothes are nice to wear on the last day hiking out so you are dry to start with. Kind of a reward on the last morning.
Great load out. I especially liked hearing about your hammock setup. I am a lifelong (emphasis on the long since I'm 63) tent camper. What can I say? I just love the ground. Though our hiking styles are very different, I appreciate seeing how others do this backpacking thing. I use a Sawyer Mini and a Lifestraw as backup, but use the Katadyn BeFree asy main filter.
Thanks, Kerri :D I should probably do some hammock videos at some point talking about my gear and how I do it, but I enjoy sprinkling it into other vids too
Great load out. I will check that Onxmap out. Been using that backcountry bidet for a couple years now. Just watched Jason’s video. Wet but fun trip. 👍👍✌️
I've had great success with the Jet boil Stash, but would like to hear your take on it Jeremiah! Also how much did your Hammock and tarp system weigh in total? Keep up the work man, my girlfriend and I love watching your videos!
Epic intro! I thought i wasn't going to get it today cause you didn't do it right away and then... BAM!! I got the aegis max for the kids and now i want one! Bummer on the constant rain. At least you had a good dry space. Great vid!
Thanks Jeff :D I haven't done that video. I normally take stuff that has to be cooked for at least one meal. "Jupiter Hikes" is a great resource for no cook options on UA-cam
I definitely would watch a review on the new jet boil I think that's the new small one if I'm correct? Friend had a jet oil that I use the last long hike I went on and I really liked it but I was wanting a more compact version that looks perfect.
How does this bag do in the rain? I live in the PNW. The written review online says this thing gets water in the upper pockets etc. but I’ve always wanted this one
Nye-low-fyoom :) nylofume. When you bug bomb (fumigate) a house you put everything you want protected in these bags like food etc. double bagged. they come in boxes of 500 or 1000.
I haven't had any issues with it. The hip belt pockets I really love. I think sometimes it might make a little noise around the hipbelt so don't buy it if that would annoy you
@@JeremiahStringer that sounds like a JK complaint. Lol. I’m on another planet when I’m hiking so I don’t think that will bother me much. Thank you for being so responsive and thoughtful. Y’all have been such great gear guru’s and shepherds for myself. Obviously if something fails or isn’t available I’ll come troll you here.
Really liked your breakdown. I’m thinking about purchasing the Shadowlight pack. Did you get the 60L? I know you are a long time user of the osprey ag 65. Do you prefer it over the osprey? I know it’s about 2-3lbs lighter.
I'm surprised to see so many people staying with the Sawyer Squeeze. I usually rock my BeFree, and a StriPen Ultra for a little added protection, but I just got a GRAYL GeoPress. It's significantly heavier than most, but it filters out everything! Bacteria, protozoa, viruses, chemicals, and heavy metals. I'm using it at work here in West Texas, but I plan to take it out on a trip or 2 this summer when I get back to Michigan. It's about 1lbs, and about 90$. We'll see if it makes the cut this year.
@@JeremiahStringer yeah I've been using it at work cause I don't trust the water here in West Texas, and it seems to have cleaned it up well. Tastes good, no belly ache. I'm flying home in a couple days and going for a section on the North Country Trail, and I think I'm gonna bring it. It's pretty nice.
@@JeremiahStringer yeah I've been using it at work cause I don't trust the water here in West Texas, and it seems to have cleaned it up well. Tastes good, no belly ache. I'm flying home in a couple days and going for a section on the North Country Trail, and I think I'm gonna bring it. It's pretty nice.
For most of the places I hike in New England spring water and spring fed creeks are everywhere. The sawyer is lightweight insurance against baddies while removing a few particulates at the same time. No viruses really to worry about, very few contaminates too. So simple and fast I just stick with the sawyer.
@@oldunion yeah in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan we have pretty clean water. I just enjoy the ease of use with my BeFree so much, I wonder why people are so die hard about the Sawyer Squeeze. I even have a HydroPak collapsible bottle for it, a 3-D printed aqua clip so it just hangs on my shoulder strap, and a 3liter Seeker storage bladder for it as well. HydroPak makes great stuff for the BeFree.
That Trekology pillow just wasn't for me. Tried it a few times and just isn't comfortable. I got a Simply Light Designs pillow and was out cold and comfortable all night without pillow fumbling. Check it out sometime, a great buy for $20! Saw it recommended a lot on Hammockforums and they weren't wrong.
Jared does a great job with everything he makes at Simply Light Designs! And he’s the fastest in the business too - it’s almost like he’s psychic and makes my order before I even press checkout!
@@JeremiahBlasi What I wanted was out of stock so I did what most do, sent an email and asked. Was a weekend and didn't expect a response until after but was wrong. He replied within 24hrs, placed my order, had it by that Friday. Awesome service and the pillow obviously made an impression!
@@JeremiahStringer, I remember in boot camp (years ago) they said you could get 4 wears out of them. Front, back, inside out and front and back. What a sick joke. Bahahahaha Love your videos and humor, Jeremiah. It would be great to one day run into you on a trail.
I just want to say thank you for all the energy, positive vibes, and knowledge you share in each video Jeremiah. I really appreciate all the work you do to help all of us interested in hiking and backpacking develop our technical, gear, and outdoor skills and awareness. Keep up the awesome videos my friend.
Thank you so much, Dogg Doctor!! :D Comments like yours is fuel to keep enjoying content creation and sharing my passion with others
Yes sir! Please make that video about the Jetboil Stash. I actually took my wife up to Scheels yesterday to show her what it looks like b/c I explained to her that’s what I want for my b’day this year!!
Good deal :D I'll put it on the list
I’m hear to say that Jeremiah gear did a great job in the rain. Had rain for 4 days. His gear did awesome.
Good times brother. Can’t wait for the next adventure.
Epic adventure, dude!
Love my Shadowlite backpack!
It's legit :D
That backpack from Live Ultralight is truly the BEST I’ve ever had-and I started in 1964 with a wood/canvas Trapper Nelopn, then on to a Kelty aluminum frame in 1968, a frameless in New Zealand in 1979-80, on to a North Face, then two different Gregorys, a Dana Designs, an REI light weight and then their “ultralight” and now this fantastic pack. Get oine. it rocks.
It's crazy how far gear has come. I'll check it out :D
I love my Aegismax sleeping bag. Great warm weather bag.
I'm right there with you, Anthony :D
Have you ever onsidered trying a paka for rain gear. It is a combination rain coat and pack cover. The nice thing is that the pack straps are covered and stay dry for the next day.
I haven't tried it yet
Great gear pal. The trip looked pretty damp but you guys found a way to have fun (Watched Jason's video this morning).
Just watched it a few minutes ago. A fun, but wet trip XD
Giving OnX a try… let’s hope it work well in Texas…
I think it'll work great. Let me know :D
You and Jason did a great job embracing 'the suck' on that wet weekend, I saw his video. I just got the Shadowlight 60 to use as my Winter pack and have taken it out only once so far, but it rode like a champ and has plenty of room. I am glad to see you seem to like yours. Thanks for sharing your loadout. :)
My pleasure :D Yeah we were toughing it lol
Love that Thunderfly tarp!
Me too :D
Love all your smart wool gear, I have to buy a used piece at a time, they are so expensive
Me too. Looking at at least $50-$100 per garment
Nice set up! That pack is very interesting with the additional pockets and such. PRO TIP: You should make a how to video on using that booty super soaker. One squirt? Two squirts? The world wants to know!
Lol that is a funny and fun vid idea :D
@@JeremiahStringer ABC = Always Be Creating!
Yes please on the Jet Boil Stash review. Very interested to know if that actually is worth the weight. Great practical load out. I always keep at least one dry shirt and a dry pair of shorts to sleep. That's in addition to the base layer which I will wear on trail if it gets cold. Extra clothes are nice to wear on the last day hiking out so you are dry to start with. Kind of a reward on the last morning.
So clutch with the dry clothes. Always feels so good putting them on :D
Great load out. I especially liked hearing about your hammock setup. I am a lifelong (emphasis on the long since I'm 63) tent camper. What can I say? I just love the ground.
Though our hiking styles are very different, I appreciate seeing how others do this backpacking thing.
I use a Sawyer Mini and a Lifestraw as backup, but use the Katadyn BeFree asy main filter.
Thanks, Kerri :D I should probably do some hammock videos at some point talking about my gear and how I do it, but I enjoy sprinkling it into other vids too
Great breakdown JS! Good mix of gear. You're game having a sniff of some of the clothing too! 😂🤣
Lol yeah I should stop sniffing
You took my advice Jerry. Modelling in no time. Patagonia gonna call you up for the r1 modelling 🤣🤣🤣.
XD
I use the sleeping bag, ideal for the summer☀️I think you recommended it.
Love the sleeping bag in the summer :D
Great load out. I will check that Onxmap out. Been using that backcountry bidet for a couple years now. Just watched Jason’s video. Wet but fun trip. 👍👍✌️
Can't wait to watch his vid :D
Got that hand warmer not used it yet but it’s really warm on the first two settings
Too hot on the third
Yes! Jetboil review please
Roger that :D
I've had great success with the Jet boil Stash, but would like to hear your take on it Jeremiah! Also how much did your Hammock and tarp system weigh in total? Keep up the work man, my girlfriend and I love watching your videos!
Depending which tarp, hammock, and suspension combo I take it's usually between 3 and a half to 4 pounds for the tarp, hammock and suspension
Christmas eve gift ❣
:D Merry Christmas
Epic intro! I thought i wasn't going to get it today cause you didn't do it right away and then... BAM!! I got the aegis max for the kids and now i want one! Bummer on the constant rain. At least you had a good dry space. Great vid!
Thank you! We still had fun even though it was a wet one XD
I'd like see a review of the Stash. I just bought a new MSR Rocket and a titanium pot, and then the Stash came out like a week later.
I'll put it on the list :D
That backpack looks pretty good. If I get tired of my Durston 40L that’s my next purchase! #BBN
Go Cats!
Not sure if I care for the center zipper on the OV bag.
@@lakorai2 yep. I agree. I guess it would be easy access but I don’t think I’d use it either.
So much love for the portable bidet lol
Lol it's great
Jetboil Stash video, Yes please!
Good deal :D
Thanks so much for your video's so far. Can you please review the Jetboil Stash as I am looking for lighter stuff than I already have!
Here's a link to my review of it: ua-cam.com/video/-m94JJRnXTk/v-deo.html
@@JeremiahStringer Thanks!!!
Great! Thanks again1
My pleasure!
great channel .... just started watching recently.... do you have a video on no cook / no soak options for food ?
Thanks Jeff :D I haven't done that video. I normally take stuff that has to be cooked for at least one meal. "Jupiter Hikes" is a great resource for no cook options on UA-cam
I’d like to hear how you like the backpack? I’ve go the 60L. I find it really comfortable. I decided to minimize use on the zipper.
I should make a video about the pack :D It seems legit
Thanks for the onxmap Jeremiah. ✌
Any time :D
I always use sleeping bag left open with feet in bottom exactly as you do. That way I have sleeping bag with me if I want it.
Love it :D
I definitely would watch a review on the new jet boil I think that's the new small one if I'm correct? Friend had a jet oil that I use the last long hike I went on and I really liked it but I was wanting a more compact version that looks perfect.
Could be a good fit for you. I boils water pretty quickly if you do a lot of dehydrated type meals
Great breakdown of your gear
Thanks, Justin :D
Good selection
Thanks, John :D
How does this bag do in the rain? I live in the PNW. The written review online says this thing gets water in the upper pockets etc. but I’ve always wanted this one
It has done fine in the rain for me, but I always use that bag liner to make sure nothing inside gets wet that I wanna keep dry
Nye-low-fyoom :) nylofume. When you bug bomb (fumigate) a house you put everything you want protected in these bags like food etc. double bagged. they come in boxes of 500 or 1000.
Had no idea where they came from lol Just gotten a couple with packs. Thank you, TN :D
I have that 45L shadow light in my cart with them. How was the frame system and waist belt on that? There’s some mixed reviews on their site.
I haven't had any issues with it. The hip belt pockets I really love. I think sometimes it might make a little noise around the hipbelt so don't buy it if that would annoy you
@@JeremiahStringer that sounds like a JK complaint. Lol. I’m on another planet when I’m hiking so I don’t think that will bother me much. Thank you for being so responsive and thoughtful. Y’all have been such great gear guru’s and shepherds for myself. Obviously if something fails or isn’t available I’ll come troll you here.
I literally have the same pillow
It's great :D
Good stuff bro!
Thanks, Devin!
Man your tarp is a 3rd the size of mine 😱😱😱 mines just one of those off Amazon and it takes up a whole side on my Shadowlight 60l 😂😂😂
Time to upgrade :D
@@JeremiahStringer leaning towards the trailheadz xenon winter tarp if only someone had one to do a review of it 😉😉
I like to bring my Thermacell device. Which helps keep mosquitoes away from me and my tent.😊🦟
Thermacells are awesome! Used them deer hunting :D
LTs have cork handles
According to the GG website they are EVA foam. They just look like cork
Really liked your breakdown. I’m thinking about purchasing the Shadowlight pack. Did you get the 60L? I know you are a long time user of the osprey ag 65. Do you prefer it over the osprey? I know it’s about 2-3lbs lighter.
I got the 45L It's great for summer as I'm taking less poofy stuff. We will see once it comes cold weather :D
Duuuuuuuuude I LOVE my smart wool man leggings for camp
Love them!!
You should go hiking with Kyle and let him sit in your chair 🤣
Lol I went hiking with him over the weekend. He hated my chair XD True story
@@JeremiahStringer Hahaha! No way?! I love this 💯👍🏻
Will OnX work in Sweden too?
I believe it is only in the US & possibly Canada, but let me double check with my rep :D
He says "Satellite yes - trail data will be added soon."
Thanks for checking
@@thomasdegroof1004 No problem
West Virgina?
Cranberry Wilderness
where is you pack made Jeremiah?
I'm not sure. Outdoor Vitals makes it. It could be outsourced to a factory or handmade at their business
I think it's made in China. Try and support made in USA companies
I believe most Outdoor Vitals gear is sourced from China.
I'm surprised to see so many people staying with the Sawyer Squeeze. I usually rock my BeFree, and a StriPen Ultra for a little added protection, but I just got a GRAYL GeoPress. It's significantly heavier than most, but it filters out everything! Bacteria, protozoa, viruses, chemicals, and heavy metals. I'm using it at work here in West Texas, but I plan to take it out on a trip or 2 this summer when I get back to Michigan. It's about 1lbs, and about 90$. We'll see if it makes the cut this year.
Hadn't heard of the GRAYL GeoPress. I'll check that out :D
@@JeremiahStringer yeah I've been using it at work cause I don't trust the water here in West Texas, and it seems to have cleaned it up well. Tastes good, no belly ache. I'm flying home in a couple days and going for a section on the North Country Trail, and I think I'm gonna bring it. It's pretty nice.
@@JeremiahStringer yeah I've been using it at work cause I don't trust the water here in West Texas, and it seems to have cleaned it up well. Tastes good, no belly ache. I'm flying home in a couple days and going for a section on the North Country Trail, and I think I'm gonna bring it. It's pretty nice.
For most of the places I hike in New England spring water and spring fed creeks are everywhere. The sawyer is lightweight insurance against baddies while removing a few particulates at the same time. No viruses really to worry about, very few contaminates too. So simple and fast I just stick with the sawyer.
@@oldunion yeah in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan we have pretty clean water. I just enjoy the ease of use with my BeFree so much, I wonder why people are so die hard about the Sawyer Squeeze. I even have a HydroPak collapsible bottle for it, a 3-D printed aqua clip so it just hangs on my shoulder strap, and a 3liter Seeker storage bladder for it as well. HydroPak makes great stuff for the BeFree.
That Trekology pillow just wasn't for me. Tried it a few times and just isn't comfortable. I got a Simply Light Designs pillow and was out cold and comfortable all night without pillow fumbling. Check it out sometime, a great buy for $20! Saw it recommended a lot on Hammockforums and they weren't wrong.
I'll for sure check it out :D
Jared does a great job with everything he makes at Simply Light Designs! And he’s the fastest in the business too - it’s almost like he’s psychic and makes my order before I even press checkout!
@@JeremiahBlasi What I wanted was out of stock so I did what most do, sent an email and asked. Was a weekend and didn't expect a response until after but was wrong. He replied within 24hrs, placed my order, had it by that Friday. Awesome service and the pillow obviously made an impression!
Your extending the life of your underwear, were you in the Navy?
Lol I was not
@@JeremiahStringer, I remember in boot camp (years ago) they said you could get 4 wears out of them. Front, back, inside out and front and back. What a sick joke. Bahahahaha
Love your videos and humor, Jeremiah. It would be great to one day run into you on a trail.