Great video, I appreciate the time and effort that it took to produce it. I'm booked for doing it this September, these videos really help with the mental preparation.
There's really not too much you need. One set of riding clothes, one set of clean clothes to sleep in, jacket, beanie, waterproofs (tops, bottoms, and maybe socks and gloves), arm and leg warmers for cooler morning starts, small first aid kit with personal medicine, a small toiletry kit with toothbrush, sunblock and lip balm, iphones with Gaia GPS app for navigation, camera, and a battery to recharge your electronics. Everything else you need is in the hut. Have fun!
@@paulsilva2148 Sorry for the late reply. There's no power at the huts. We used 3 power banks to charge up the cameras and phones. The trip (6 days) is too short to make it worthwhile to carry and use a solar charger.
Nice job on this video , upbeat fun well produced .
Denny Brewer Thank you!
Great video, I appreciate the time and effort that it took to produce it. I'm booked for doing it this September, these videos really help with the mental preparation.
Steven Peyton Thanks for the kind words! You'll have a great time!
Kenneth, excellent video! I recently completed this trip and share your video with people who ask me what it was like. Happy trails!
Glad you liked it and thanks for sharing it!
Excellent camera work.
Thanks!
What necessities would you recommend to bring on this trip? Trying to not bring anything I wouldn't use
There's really not too much you need. One set of riding clothes, one set of clean clothes to sleep in, jacket, beanie, waterproofs (tops, bottoms, and maybe socks and gloves), arm and leg warmers for cooler morning starts, small first aid kit with personal medicine, a small toiletry kit with toothbrush, sunblock and lip balm, iphones with Gaia GPS app for navigation, camera, and a battery to recharge your electronics. Everything else you need is in the hut. Have fun!
Thank You
A liner for the sleeping bags?
@@adventurenomad777 Is there power at the huts? Did you use a solar charger on the trail?
@@paulsilva2148 Sorry for the late reply. There's no power at the huts. We used 3 power banks to charge up the cameras and phones. The trip (6 days) is too short to make it worthwhile to carry and use a solar charger.
What time of the year did you ride this route?
Gosh, I think it might have been early July, but I can't be sure.