Why do you not put the gpx on your watch for navigation. Is that not much easier?
@ericwilson455310 сағат бұрын
Sprocket's clothes and backpack pop so well in your shots. I'm not sure if that was planned, but the contrast is beautifully executed.
@idontwantahandle._.16 сағат бұрын
Get some dried meats. Homemade dried bacon, MH can of dried chicken breasts, etc.
@lofilummy8062Күн бұрын
bruh i was like mm nice jacket might get it $250 awe hell nawh dont understand how you end up paying more for less even the material don't cost that much
@Baseball_LegendsКүн бұрын
3:13 bald eagle sighting in the bottom left
@pio77632 күн бұрын
99% of rain jackets dont cover butt completely. I don't understand it. Most of people don't use rain pants.
@josephbcarter2 күн бұрын
Bro LOVES touching those rice and beans… a lot
@lenastickel86202 күн бұрын
Hey, great tips! but put Vaseline every morning before putting your socks/shoes on will prevent blisters. I did the Camino de Santiago, 870km and never got a single blister and also hiking shoes in one size bigger!!! 0,000000 blisters
@peterjohnson62733 күн бұрын
LOL!!!
@peterjohnson62733 күн бұрын
It's your attitude towards trying, learning, and enjoying yourself that makes you stand out, Jupiter. Thanks.
@nahimbonnette32234 күн бұрын
Hammock camping is easier than it looks
@eddiehazard33404 күн бұрын
"one flashlight.." uh.. well.. uh.. maybe not?
@Rkolb27984 күн бұрын
They say parks are for the people but then don’t seem to want you there lol
@j.a.45924 күн бұрын
Use naturefood as foodsupply
@Kactoily5 күн бұрын
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@misc.39735 күн бұрын
3:55 - dnd nerdiness spotted :D
@mudsslinger6 күн бұрын
5 W's , Water, Wind, Wood, Widomakers ,and Wigglers . I use this in mind when choosing a place to camp
@Pawlikowski-NET-6 күн бұрын
This is exacely what I was looking for. Thanks
@ThanatosWings6 күн бұрын
This is the best thru hiking video in existence. ❤
@r.b61706 күн бұрын
What particular model of "new balance minimalist" shoe is that ???? Thanks
@hvanriesen7 күн бұрын
The GR11 :-)
@369Triniki8 күн бұрын
NOICE
@carolineray21558 күн бұрын
Has anyone tried cold soaking a Mountain House or other freeze dried meals?
@clairesambrook65328 күн бұрын
Hi - great video but I cannot see what the backpack you have at the start is? It looks like a tom bihn? Thanks
@sheedove238 күн бұрын
Dang I was SOOO hoping to watch you do the CDT. I'll just stay tuned 😉
@lukeblankenship84249 күн бұрын
The other bonus to using synthetic down is that it will still keep you warm if it gets wet unlike natural down!
@PinkHeartClip9 күн бұрын
I was using the BRS stove for several years as a more casual backpacker, but last year during a 2-week thru hike it started acting up and was really erratic with fuel/flame control. I bought the amicus this year hoping to get something more durable and trustworthy, and it seems great so far. Definitely works better in wind - the BRS was always a struggle to light in even the slightest breeze, but the amicus lights no problem. I think it’s worth the investment and the bit of extra weight if you’re someone who cooks regularly on trips.
@Greghikes110 күн бұрын
Hi Jupiter, I'm starting the GDT in 3 weeks, what SIM card did you end up purchasing for your hike? Or did you not bother because of the lack of reception? Cheers!
@juliusfr400811 күн бұрын
- Use a poncho instead of a rain jacket. - You dont really need a towel, no matter how light it is. - If you have a lot of trees in the area, use a hammock, so you can save weight on a sleeping pad and on a tent aswell. its really comfortable for me, i sleep very well in those. - Try mesh clothes, in some cases they are great base layers.
@Nervatron11 күн бұрын
What brand of shoes did you wear? Just curious what type fo footwear worked for you for such a long hike.
@SR-ti6jj11 күн бұрын
Do you write? The voiceover was so well done!
@alert.27211 күн бұрын
nice marmot
@alancrome368411 күн бұрын
I hike specifically to find poops, and to continue development on my revolutionary absolute game changing tech, poop-adar, the premier feces radar detector!
@peteza448711 күн бұрын
On that diet how is that you’re still alive? Haha, just kidding, I eat virtually the same stuff when out on the trail! When in town I try to eat as many fruits and veggies as I can. I find the trick is not to order too much at a restaurant, if you’re stopping at one, (mmm cheeseburgers, pizza, etc.) so that you have room left over for at least some fruit/veg. If I’m too full to eat the healthy stuff I’ll carry it with me and eat most/all of it by the end of the day!
@alancrome368411 күн бұрын
DAYUM I have a goretex northface jacket, shakedry I believe but maybe not? It's a $350 jacket.... Absolutely ridiculous, but it's the only one that isn't instant trash bag in humidity... That frog jacket is dope af for a fall or early spring hike as if it rains it will be dumb cold. But summer, we should promote undies and flopies only hiking, can't stop won't stop moving or else you get cold xD (I sweat more than the average human, like I could be walking normal in 75+ and will start sweating. 80+ Like dripping, my shirt is going to be soaked within 30-45 minutes of walking, NORMAL walking... My dad, uncle, grandpa on my dad's side, all sweat like crazy as well.. So I am a bit different q.q )
@wandering_not_lost12 күн бұрын
By the way, that cloth mask is worse than useless. Masses of peer reviewed studies out there to confirm that so save yourself the 14grammes.
@wandering_not_lost12 күн бұрын
100 days without tea or coffee 😮 this guy is hardcore. I’m impressed but not envious, each to their own.
@PlantWizardSkeeter12 күн бұрын
What’s the date for when you were there? I don’t see it mentioned in the video or description. That would be helpful! Thanks
@no.love.for.a.nation13 күн бұрын
wow, very helpful video!
@danieldeviers993413 күн бұрын
Something pathological about people who spend their whole lives practically on these multi month excursions all the time. I wonder if they've ever searched inside and asked themselves exactly what it is they're walking away from.
@chuckburr51713 күн бұрын
It would really help to know that date(s) the videos are filmed. It makes a big difference in snow and temps. What were the temps?
@chuckburr51714 күн бұрын
Are you interested in friends to hike the CDT with next year?
@seattlegrrlie15 күн бұрын
I was in the back country tucked next to some bush and trees away from the lake, up the hill I then watched all the other campers set up right by the lake. In the morning, I unzipped to see mommy bear and baby bear visiting the lake.
@seattlegrrlie15 күн бұрын
Adding a neck gator or "buff" has been amazing. Soaks up sweat, keeps your ears from getting sunburned, somehow keeps you both warm or cool depending on the weather. Mine is UFP fabric and I swear by it
@oasiflow15 күн бұрын
Awesome video. Not sure if I missed it but, what trousers do you take?
@foundsquatch15 күн бұрын
You guys should do the Bigfoot Trail. 360 miles and six wilderness areas. It’s right in my neck of the woods but hard to get the time off for a thru hike rn.
@thefrener79416 күн бұрын
The grim reaper's guide to hiking.
@thefrener79416 күн бұрын
If you need an ultralight backpack you are weak and should get fitter and stronger.