camping gear listHere is my gear list for a typical three-season hike. This is everything I carry except a little more food. I like to keep everything light and try to carry on the essentials. Backpacking can be lightweight, no doubt. Don’t be one of the boyscouts who ways 110lbs and has a 60lbs pack! Seems like I have seen quite a few of them.

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camping gear list

Hike clean everyone! Don’t leave your trash! Pack it in pack it out! (I can’t carry mine and all of yours out!)

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25 Comments posted on "Backpacking Gear List- Ultralight/Lightweight"
SailingandSuch on December 9th, 2011 at 1:56 pm #

@BlakeRTyler I …
@BlakeRTyler I agree completely.


BlakeRTyler on December 9th, 2011 at 1:56 pm #

@MsJojo540 Some …
@MsJojo540 Some people do carry a handgun, and I’ve considered it. However, most people are against it. I personally wouldn’t because you really can’t conceal it normally because of the pack. So that leaves it in the pack with all the gear where it would be really difficult to get to in an emergency, and makes it easier for someone else to get to it. That and the added weight VS the odds of needing it, really make it unnecessary. A good fixed blade knife is a definite must for me though.


borntobewildlyawsome on December 9th, 2011 at 1:56 pm #

fag


fag



MsJojo540 on December 9th, 2011 at 1:56 pm #

What about having …
What about having a handgun?


Tjlax03 on December 9th, 2011 at 1:56 pm #

Very nice
Very nice


weeguymo on December 9th, 2011 at 1:56 pm #

@SailingandSuch …
@SailingandSuch true you could find a lot stuff useful in the wild… but still if was faced against bear,panther etc i would like to have large knife than a swiss army i’d still carry a swiss tho…it still can do damage…and it dosen’t need to be large the knife just a good stable knife…but anyway i want people to take what they feel is necessary and comfortable to them…its your call bro good luck


SailingandSuch on December 9th, 2011 at 1:56 pm #

@weeguymo There may …
@weeguymo There may be a time I wish I had one. If I needed to I could find other things in the wild to use for hunting or defending myself. Honestly if I were being attacked by an animal I don’t think a large knife would do me alot of good. Definately no good for a bear, a mointain lion or panther it would be useless.


weeguymo on December 9th, 2011 at 1:56 pm #

@SailingandSuch so …
@SailingandSuch so no knife..if you carry something all time you get use to it like my belt kit i use to be heavy but a week or two and i got use to it and a surival knife ain’t heavy..a mini swiss army will do for some small tasks but what happens when you run into trouble like if you need to defend or hunt…all i’m saying is there will be a time when to wish you had a knife


iamoogabooga on December 9th, 2011 at 1:56 pm #

something moving on …
something moving on the couch from 11:53 lol.
nice vid thanks.


tripdox on December 9th, 2011 at 1:56 pm #

grate video good …
grate video good stuff. i love how your dog did rollover a few times lol


Photo314159 on December 9th, 2011 at 1:56 pm #

I couldn’t stop …
I couldn’t stop watching what the dogs were doing. Lol.


eatsleepbike on December 9th, 2011 at 1:56 pm #

Dog Role @ 12:04
Dog Role @ 12:04


keikepono111 on December 9th, 2011 at 1:56 pm #

hey i have some of …
hey i have some of those sea to summit waterproof bags, but i want some, they are like 14 bucks online now and im not sure if thats for each or for 3…do you know? i bought the original 3 from walmart


JEHIAHL on December 9th, 2011 at 1:56 pm #

Great demo of your …
Great demo of your gear. another good idea for water purification. -1- drop of Chlorox bleach will purify 2 C. water. I took an old eye drop squeeze bottle and cleaned it out and filled it with bleach. It works great and you don’t even notice the bleach taste. I live in Mi, any chance you live close? I’m always looking for people to backpack with.


Bauks420 on December 9th, 2011 at 1:56 pm #

Don’t ever forget …
Don’t ever forget the Super Glue, That stuff can be Pure Gold sometimes …. And Lolz at the Survival Knife Comment >.< What Is He going to do With one of them anyways ? Shank a Bear Or a mountain Lion Lol Yeah Right …I’d Feel Much Safer With My Trekking Poles Than With Any sized Knife any day :)


medicjimr on December 9th, 2011 at 1:56 pm #

Nice set up short …
Nice set up short trips I take bottles but like the bladder for ease on longer trips less chance of getting dehydrated that way too.


JuiceBox801 on December 9th, 2011 at 1:56 pm #

I like ur style …
I like ur style keep it cheap, easy and really light weight- nice good!


trollgoal on December 9th, 2011 at 1:56 pm #

great food ideas… …
great food ideas…I think a decent knife is a must, not necessarily a “survival knife” but a decent knife with a decent size blade…a 2-3″ single blade folder is fine…light is nice too but a bay swiss army knife or a razor blade is underkill…I am going to carry “try” a leatherman crater c33 this summer at 2.4oz…I am sure it will do fine…either that or a gerber gator but most likely the leatherman…


DigitalCard on December 9th, 2011 at 1:56 pm #

@freewill51 oh ok, …
@freewill51 oh ok, well happy hiking.


SailingandSuch on December 9th, 2011 at 1:56 pm #

@kgriese1 I made …
@kgriese1 I made the stove with a cheap hole punch, just two rows around with the holes staggered. If you want to lighten up the pot, loosing the “dishpan” would be a good idea. I have actually thought about not bringing it but I always have. I have never used it though. I wish there was a way I could loose the lid since you can’t boil water with it on the pot. I just took mine out and took the lid off, then put the “dishpan” on backwards to act as a lid and its lighter & hinge is covered.


kgriese1 on December 9th, 2011 at 1:56 pm #

How do you make …
How do you make your fancy feast stove? I’m going to hit a section of the AT this summer and the only place I can lighten up I think is the propane stove I bought. I’m at 16.8 with 4 liters of water but no food and I will probably not need all that water on the AT. I have the same cook pot and was wondering about the “dishpan” cover if I would really need it. I suppose it keeps the hinge from poking a hole in something though. Let me know!
K


wbfos on December 9th, 2011 at 1:56 pm #

@SailingandSuch I …
@SailingandSuch I actually carry a ESEE Izula as a neck knife, that’s only 2oz (knife only) not sure how heavy the sheath is but I can weigh it tomorrow night.(I suppose I should knock out a video with my set up) There are times when I want a campfire or other tasks done that you just cant do with a swiss army or razor blade as an assistant scout master though I have to have everything to do stuff the scouts cant carry or forgot to pack…


freewill51 on December 9th, 2011 at 1:56 pm #

@DigitalCard I …
@DigitalCard I never carry a “survival” knife either. Except for a gutsy raccoon 3 weeks ago that got my food, nothing has ever attacked me and so far so good, I have never had to survive on a trail. We pack our fears don’t we? I just carry a single edged razor blade.


slodeth5 on December 9th, 2011 at 1:56 pm #

@SailingandSuch I …
@SailingandSuch I had the same philosophy about poles and bladders too, but in time I realized it was only because I made the decision to spend money on them that I felt that way. Everyone I hike with feels as you do, but my base weight is four pounds lighter, on the average, than any of my buddies almost every time we go out. They all use T.poles, too. As for saving space, you’ll need that space everytime you fill up, unless you’re collecting things as you walk. How about more on BkPkg vids?


slodeth5 on December 9th, 2011 at 1:56 pm #

@DigitalCard I was …
@DigitalCard I was told in one of my videos that I was going to die if I didn’t carry a good survival knife. I explained to the man that it wasn’t a big knife that saves your life if you get hurt in the wilderness, its knowledge and a positive attitude that gets you through it and back to safety. So many people that venture outside feel it’s their heavy duty survival equipment that’s going to save their lives if they take a tumble off through the trees. What to do is much more valuable.


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