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Packing Your Frameless Backpack - LAUFBURSCHE huckePACK
New to UL backpacking and wondering how you should pack that UL frameless backpack? Do not despair! In this video I show how you pack a frameless b...
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6 days ago
Mulhacen in winter.mp4
Winter walk in the Spanish Sierra Navada. Forgive the quality, it's my first ever Youtube vid.
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@Rob9256 Cheers Rob. Bring your bivvy bag, and a warm hat.
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1 week ago
Sure Shot Fire Pot
Video instructional for my ultralight tinder pot
stokepaTV • 105 views
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Just seen your clip on ebay.uk, and LOVE your products, your ideas, and your enterprise. You seem like a really inventive and imaginative chap, and I wish you luck. Times are hard, but you're producing lightweight gear that anybody can afford. Enjoying every post you make.
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1 week ago
cheap ultralight groundsheet
ultralight groundsheet ideas
Biketom666 • 1,353 views
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Some nice ideas. Thanks. I sometimes walk in cold places (see Mulhacen in winter), so bought a very expensive Thermolite NeoAir. I fear for it on rough ground, so use a car windshield reflective shield (1 Euro in supermarket sales).It's reflective on both sides, with thin foam fill, so should pro...
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1 week ago
PCT afterthoughts: Cooked meal ideas
I thru-hiked the PCT in 2011. Here are my thoughts on cooked meals, what I liked and did not like. Plus some seasoning ideas, and town-food pack-o...
WanderingDot • 148 views
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Your trail kitchen is more interesting than my home kitchen. Wicked. I know you don't carry those all at once, but still, what does your pack weigh?
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1 week ago
2011 thru hike alcohol stove innovations
What I used for my 2011 thru hike. A standard soda can "penny" stove with aluminum primer, my innovation on the Caldera Cone (to be collapsible), a...
WanderingDot • 221 views
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Love your video, and especially your collapsible cone (which you don't mention, also serves as a pot stand). Fine work. It gets a bit breezy where I walk (see 'Mulhacen in winter), and I've been seeking an elegant solution. Thanks for sharing. I'm now off to check out the rest of your postings.
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1 week ago
Stokepa Stove - Ultralight Backpacking Camping Bushcraft Meths / Alcohol Stove
Test Boil and instructional for my ultralight backpacking / camping stove
stokepaTV • 246 views
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Just seen your clip on ebay.uk, and like your style, and your product. It looks like a nicely made stove. I use a wood stove, but often find it hard to find fuel where I walk (see 'Mulhacen in winter'), so I may be in touch. What about a vid of you using it in Wales/Scotland etc.? Looking forward...
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2 weeks ago
Arches National Park: An Approaching Storm
I rest the camera on my car at La Sal Mountains Overlook in Arches National Park and watch the sky turn from light to dark in just a few minutes. I...
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2 weeks ago
Best Folding Camp / Emergency Stove FIREBOX
http://foldingfirebox.com/ This variable output unit works as a portable campfire down to a super efficient cook stove. See FIREBOX grill steak, bo...
fireboxstove • 14,286 views
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Love the video. It shows well, what I consider to be a really well thought out, and well engineered solution, without redundancy of parts. Everything has a function both in use and in storage. I suspect that many people don't really need a large or long burning fire, so my vote would go to small ...
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2 weeks ago
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3 weeks ago
Homemade ultralight one micron backpacking water filter
One ounce filter will keep most parasites...if not all bacteria...out of your water. Counting 2 one quart yogurt containters used as a dirty holdi...
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3 weeks ago
Ultralight backpacking talk
Talking and showing U.L. gear.
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3 weeks ago
080216zao124andy.avi
Gliding through the forest of snow monsters in Zao, northern Japan.
igirisjin • 29 views
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A nice piece of video. What temperature was it, and how do you stay warm at night? I'd like to know more about your kit list, and backpack weight. I live in Spain, and have a clip on Youtube called 'Mulhacen in winter', but it's nothing like as dramatic as yours. Well done, and thank you.
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3 weeks ago
MoJo Parkour Sampler
Heey guys this is our first video as a team. The team includes Mungo Whittingham and Joe Smith!
MOJOparkour • 407 views
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Nice vid Mungo. Your Grandad is living in Spain now. See him on Youtube 'Mulhacen in winter'.
Stay safe. Steve
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3 weeks ago
DIY FOLDING POT STAND AND ULTRLIGHT BACKPACKERS "SKOAL STOVE"
quick boil time....not super fast but lots of wick options
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3 weeks ago
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Love your pot stand. A great idea, and a great way to pack small. Is there a reason why you use the lid of the Skoal tin as the burn tray, rather than the base?
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4 weeks ago
Trying to get my weight down 25# without spending $2,000 to re-outfit
This is my spring hiking gear. If I am going to hike more than 5 miles in one day, this is the kit that I take. This is not "ultralight" gear, I ...
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4 weeks ago
You're a Wimp! So lighten up your pack!
Host Steve talks about going lighter when backpacking during his solo 3 day trip of Mt. Rainier's Wonderland Trail. Toting a total pack weight of 1...
burgess77 • 7,197 views
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Loved your vid & tips. I'm 62 and have just started. I go up the mountain, sometimes in cool weather, and don't carry poles, so it's hard to get my weight down, so I appreciate your vids. I hauled 15 kgs up there a few months ago, and it's far too much, so I've started reducing (got a NeoAir & so...
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1 month ago
Wind Resistant, Low Cost, Light Weight Alcohol Stove
The Pepper Can Stove: A cheap, light weight, rugged alcohol cook system I developed for backpacking.
It's not the cheapest, but it cost under $5 ...
Inigo93 • 1,634 views
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Very nice. I like the whole thing and would be interested in seeing the new version when the video is ready.
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1 month ago
How to add ridges to a Fosters Pot
My DIY method of adding ridges to the Fosters Pot or any aluminum can.
mangus7175 • 1,022 views
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Super idea, and well executed. I've often thought these cans were a bit flimsy, but never thought about a cure for it. You've saved a lot of people a lot of money. Thanks.
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1 month ago
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1 month ago
SHTF Urban Survival Assault Vest
This is the way city boys do it!
Also, check out http://www.squidoo.com/food...
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Love it. Great delivery, and not over the top. You're a star.
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1 month ago
Bump Track Mountain Bike Downhill - Cairns MTB
downhill on the bump track from the landing to the gate - cairns
KTMstevie • 1,183 views
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A pretty wild ride. Enjoyed that.
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1 month ago
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1 month ago
SHOOTING WHILE PEPPER SPRAYED
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1 month ago
My 6 pound gear setup
This is an overview of the gear I carry in my 6 pound setup. I had just broke camp and decided to shot this video, which mean taking all of my gear...
RedwoodOutdoors • 2,602 views
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Hi John. I'm 62 and brand new to backpacking. I went up Mulhacen, in Spain (see Youtube Mulhacen in winter)) in November with 15kg, and it was far too much for me. I've started trying to lighten the load, and found your clip really useful. I'm amazed at what you can get your load down to, and whi...
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1 month ago
Wade in the Water
The Brotherhood performing 'Wade in the Water' on a local Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky broadcast. This was taken while standing behind the cameramen.
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1 month ago
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How good is this. Loved it.Men with a great tallent. Thanks.
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1 month ago
Hummus
Bubion Style Hummus
Jaimini1 • 37 views
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Mmm. Looks good John. You can be sure I'll be trying it. Now put your shirt on and watch my clip 'Mulhacen in winter'.
Steve.
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1 month ago
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1 month ago
How to Pack the Essential Winter Hiking Gear
The most intrepid explorers lasted because they planned for the worst. Pack the essential winter hiking gear so that you don't have to worry when i...
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1 month ago
Fast Food Folk Song (at the Taco Bell Drive-Thru)
Yes! the guy's reaction is totally authentic. He had no idea we were coming, and he really got the order right (almost right). We couldn't believ...
RhettandLink • 6,511,047 views
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A great clip. Well done for a great song and lyrics, and well sung too. You guys are stars, and whatever they pay the guy taking the order, it's not enough.
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1 month ago
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2 months ago
Balisong: Twirl Opening
Cool but easy twirl opening with a butterfly knife!
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2 months ago
How To Light a Fire in the Rain
As the fire lighting videos on Youtube show fires being lit in good conditions, and since I'd had a couple of requests, this video shows how to li...
pondguru • 1,138 views
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A good vid. Very informative. I'm usually well above the tree line, and up there we use bits of dry grass, and dry roots (thyme etc) to make a very small fire. That's all there is up there, but your cutting into and shaving the wood should help. Many thanks.
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2 months ago
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Well done chap. I really enjoyed that. About as good as I've heard anybody do it.
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2 months ago
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2 months ago
llanitos en mulhacen
on monday 29th of march 2 inexperienced hungry climbers from Gibraltar hiked to the top of the iberian peninsula on mulhacen, the highest peak of s...
mikeyspillpak • 261 views
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Nice video chaps, and some really great photos. I live locally, and while I'm an (old) newbie, I recognize some of the places. Looks like you were having a load of fun, and I wish you more in the future.
Good luck. Steve.
P.S. you can view my vid on Youtube under 'Mulhacen in winter'
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2 months ago
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2 months ago
Mini Wood Gas Stove
This is the smallest woodgas stove I have built. It was a combination of a campbels soup can and a refried beans can. It is not the fastest but i...
NCHiker1970 • 161,326 views
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Like the vid, and the rucksack too. Very instructive for us who are new to lightweight backpacking. I was converted after going up Mulhacen (see Youtube Mulhacen in winter), with 15kg. I don't want to do that again. Thanks again for sharing, and look us up if you're ever in southern Spain.