Backpacking Gear List- Ultralight/Lightweight

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Uploaded by on Jan 3, 2011

Here 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.

Hope you enjoyed my video, I plan on making some videos on some of my backpacking trips so don't forget to subscribe to get the updates!!!!!

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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  • Thanks! It may be aluminum now that you mention it! Awsome, Ill check back for it soon.

  • Thanks I learned a thing or two. Trying to keep a lot of my tuff rugged gear and keep my weight at less than 30lb. turning out to be a bigger challange than I expected.

  • @MrBillypoe Glad you enjoyed it! Tuff rugged gear is definately not really light. But I wouldn't consider any of my gear to be "fragile" or not tough. All of my gear is holding up well, you just have to be a little more conscious about being careful with it. There is always a trade-off.

  • @SailingandSuch just ordered a new pack and have already lightened a bunch of other stuff. I should be in the 20's this next trip. Big change from a 60 mile hike carrying a 61 lb pack. Take care.

  • @MrBillypoe Wow! That is a BIG change, good job! Have fun with your feather pack.

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  • Dogs for the win

  • I was totally distracted by the duelling dogs in the background :)

  • You may want to have a nife to protect yourself. Also some rope or some sort of wire or string. Some fishing supplies wont hert incase you run out of food or just want to fish.

  • Pretty nice kit, man! Very similar to my own. BTW, I think the Soloist cook pot is actually aluminum, not titanium. Anyway, enjoyed the video, I'll probably be doing one just like it very soon. Cheers, -Z

  • @11:44 *bark* HUSH! *sneeze* lmao

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