Wow!!! This is the most valuable advice I’ve come across in a good long time. I trekked to Machu Picchu in 2002 (was 62 years old at the time). Now I will be accompanying my daughter - she hikes, I take the train. Trying to remember all the items that were on my packing list two decades ago was a bit fuzzy by now and your video brought it all to the forefront. She can literally watch your video and take copious notes following as closely as possible and not go wrong! Thank you for that. :-)
@bizkit182k8 жыл бұрын
Great tips ... but sort of creepy that he never blinks!!
@Jeff-rx4de6 жыл бұрын
Why doesn't he blink? Please blink, let us know you are human.
@darren10227s5 жыл бұрын
Is it possible he had them removed?
@sander54574 жыл бұрын
Fake eyes... and probb is not used to wear these shit thngs
@dahanler15994 жыл бұрын
he is very excited and full attention filming. I also don't blink when I'm fully concentrated on something.
@2012bonfire9 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tips. p.s. You don't blink! Ever.
@shoniblitstein31889 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much. Great info but please, for the love of god, blink!
@GlobalTreks9 жыл бұрын
***** Can't edit in blinks...I must have been nervous for the camera! More blinks will be included in future videos.
@цветок-ш7п9 жыл бұрын
I just realised that he didn't blink at all 😂😂
@yuriyvarganov8686 жыл бұрын
Blink spotted at 10:12
@keishrich6 жыл бұрын
Shoni Blitstein 🤣😄
@alonzo2k6 жыл бұрын
haha
@steveyoung18875 жыл бұрын
I can't imagine how dry the surface of his eyeballs are. Thanks for the info.
@Ray-gz5wh5 жыл бұрын
Watching this a month before I head out there in 2019.... super excited!
@jacquelineroach8449 жыл бұрын
So glad I stumbled upon your video, this has been super helpful for the trip I am planning in April. Thank you!
@GlobalTreks8 жыл бұрын
+Jacqueline Roach Glad to help.
@dayamearaujo89948 жыл бұрын
Apesar de não entender a linguagem falada, a linguagem visual foi muito eficaz! dica incríveis, pra marinheiros iniciantes!
@johnthomas16862 жыл бұрын
Incredibly useful and helpful. Thank you. I'm doing pack at the ending the 4-day trek in May-June 2022, so thanks. Loved how your dog helped you pack at the end!
@jy2852 жыл бұрын
I’m doing the Inca Trail next month. This was very helpful! Thank you.
@stefaniaferre6148 жыл бұрын
I'm going to Machu Picchu in a few days and I'm a little nervous ! I suppose that in June it will be very cold in the mountains .. so thanks for your advice !!
@GlobalTreks8 жыл бұрын
Happy to help!
@VALEROSEMUSIC8 жыл бұрын
I'm going in December, I can't wait! Very helpful video thank you .
@carlyskobalski18957 жыл бұрын
I'm going on a solo trek in April! This video was really helpful since I've never been backpacking before. Thanks!
@renatoromero43336 жыл бұрын
Great tips to get ready for the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu!
@annawarner91846 жыл бұрын
This video is amazing, and here you can find the best tips to book the Classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu: kzbin.info/www/bejne/hIeofXl5dr2bptk
@raulcairo51448 жыл бұрын
l just went to Machu Picchu so I have beautiful experience from my trip.
@patrickpuma9 жыл бұрын
Do you blink?
@GlobalTreks9 жыл бұрын
+Patryk Slomczynski Only about once a month.
@JMACIEL201206208 жыл бұрын
THANKS FOR THE PLUG - REALLY USEFUL - NOW, HEADING TO PERU
@BruceRose4 жыл бұрын
I watched this video more than once. He never blinks
@robd13294 жыл бұрын
Scary shit
@dunianewton-del-campo92827 жыл бұрын
Thank you :) would you please tell me at what time of year you went on this trail and who with? I'm planning on going in February. Do I need all those things for summer there? Thanks again
@zapatoperdido5 жыл бұрын
February its rainy season in Machu.
@nataliecabrera78559 жыл бұрын
Great info! Thank you so much!!! You informed me of 10 things that I NEVER even thought of!
@GlobalTreks9 жыл бұрын
+Natalie Cabrera Great to hear! Glad to be of assistance.
@rockel834 жыл бұрын
I would reccomend a small roll of paracord instead of laces. Never had to change my laces on my Meindels shoes which I still have from the army. And besides that, a small roll of paracord has a lot of strenght, and you can use it on a lot of occasions. Even as laces for your shoes. During my hike to Machu Picchu, an adjustment buckle of the carrying system from my backpack broke of, and my backpack got out balance on my back because of this. Not really convenient when carrying about 20kg's around. But I was able to ty it together with a piece of paracord.
@toriegrenier39856 жыл бұрын
Hello Matt - Thank you very much for posting this. It was very helpful in creating my packing list for my Machu Picchu trip.
@MyLinda19835 жыл бұрын
Someone else can not pay attention because his eyes? Beautiful eyes and excellent tips
@veliagarcia36068 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info, we are going on May 26th, 2017' can't wait.
@GlobalTreks8 жыл бұрын
Congrats, you will surely have an excellent time.
@maitreyeekaushal9668 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@bradwebb38597 жыл бұрын
helpful video. Wondering if i should hire a half porter or carry my own weight. What was the weight of your backpack with everything included?
@GlobalTreks7 жыл бұрын
The standard porter arrangement is such that they carry your tent, all the food and cooking gear, and extra water for the day. If you hire a "personal porter," they will also carry your sleeping bag, air mat, clothes, personal items, etc. In that case, all you'd have are things like snacks, sunscreen, a light jacket, and other personal items you wanted in your day pack. Without the personal porter, you carry that stuff on your own. My pack was 35-38 lbs depending on how much water I had. In relation to some trips, this is a very small bag, but still a bit much for some people who aren't already in the groove of backpacking. It all depends on how much rigor you want to endure.
@green87184 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the useful video. I am going on the Inca Trail in June 2020. You didn't mention trekking poles.
@randymitchell22257 жыл бұрын
First of all thank for posting your adventure of the Inca trail. After watching, my wife and I have decided to follow in your footsteps and travel to Machu Picchu next March.. I was wondering if you could recommend a few trekking groups that would give us the best bang for our buck.
@jamieadrianzen82918 жыл бұрын
Very helpful video, we leave in 2 weeks, first time backpacker any last minute advice? also were the gators useful?
@GlobalTreks8 жыл бұрын
No, they weren't particularly useful. They're ideal for hiking in snow as they prevent snow from getting in your boots (or deep mud), but we did not encounter any such problems. Probably ok to leave them at home.
@mgtow30057 жыл бұрын
your eyes made me shit myself with fear. great video. still scared
@MariahKanakia8 жыл бұрын
Thanks for putting this together! It was super helpful. I'm curious - after doing the trail, is there anything you would add/subtract to the packing list you recommend in this video?
@GlobalTreks8 жыл бұрын
Yes - a MUCH warmer jacket was necessary. I rented one at the base, but with all my available layers - the long sleeves, fleece vest, Patagonia down jacket, and heavy rented shell over that, I was still cold.
@fairycandles9 жыл бұрын
This video was SUPER helpful. Thank you. I wanted to ask about trekking poles if you used them. Are there any restrictions on the tip? I've heard they have to be rubber or wood, but that seems to go against the concept of a trekking pole.
@GlobalTreks8 жыл бұрын
+fairycandles I'm not aware of any such rules, but I just don't like trekking poles for myself. I find it hard enough to properly place 2 feet on unstable trails, but then adding poles means you've basically got 4 legs to coordinate and place properly. I think it takes my focus off the scenery and is more of a chore than a benefit. However, if it helps with knee issues or balance issues, they can be a necessity.
@courtneyclark81019 жыл бұрын
This is wonderful, Thank you! I was wondering if it was 4 days there-and 4 days back? Or did you take the bus back down?
@GlobalTreks8 жыл бұрын
+Courtney Clark No, we didn't hike back. The standard trip departs Cuzco with the entire crew in a bus out to Km 82 where you check into the park and start the trail. You hike to Machu Picchu over 4 days, then take the bus down to Aguas Calientes. From there, you take a train back to Ollantaytambo (a very nice train) and finally get back on a bus or other transportation to Cuzco. Most of that should be arranged by your tour company.
@deannaelauria33275 жыл бұрын
So you brought your own down sleeping bag and liner but you also mentioned that the porter will carry your sleeping bag and tent. So you used all of them?
@wavechamber2 жыл бұрын
what about the toilet paper?
@devikasingh53518 жыл бұрын
thanks for making this video! it will help me with my upcoming hike next month. do you happen to have a travel blog?
@GlobalTreks8 жыл бұрын
I'm glad they were helpful… But no I don't have a travel blog at this time. Should I?
6 жыл бұрын
Pretty sure this guy is a robot. But in a good way
@maitreyeekaushal9668 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video, great tips. One question though you don't mention trekking poles, so I was wondering if that is a personal preference that you don't use them or they are not recommended on the Inca Trail?
@GlobalTreks8 жыл бұрын
Hi Maitreyee, you're correct that it is my personal preference not to use trekking poles. Perhaps it is a condition of my young age, but I find them an unnecessary distraction while hiking. I don't have any issues with my knees that require shifting my weight from my legs to my arms. I also don't have any balance problems. Even so, I have used trekking poles in the past to try and understand why so many people swear by them, but find them to require me to look down even more than normal. This is because rather than 2 feet to place while walking, I now have 4 appendages that need to be planted firmly on the ground. Looking down occasionally to place my feet (which I'm used to doing after 29 years of practice) is ok, but adding two more items to place forces me to look at the ground all day. It is actually quite a task to place the trekking poles in good spots so they don't slip. Missing the surroundings is a major loss compared to the small advantage of using poles on downhill sections. Therefore, I will never use them unless absolutely necessary.
@75muheeb9 жыл бұрын
R u a vampire? Thanks for the tips man
@janinkauf68308 жыл бұрын
I have really enjoyed all of your videos about the hike... i was wondering what camera did you use? it seem like you had good zoom and nice pictures... i have researched the tour guides yours seem really nice but you would not recomend the company? it also seemed like your guides took little different route than what i have seen with other peoples videos and i loved that... since the trek took 3 days did that give you more time at Machu Picchu? that seems like that could be nice... and in one of the videos you guys mentioned springs... did you make it to them? and one last question did the hike seem rushed? or did you actually get to enjoy the scenery and some of the ruins you came across? thank you
@GlobalTreks8 жыл бұрын
+Janinka UF I used a Sony CX360v (it's a handycam). Nothing fancy, just bring plenty of memory cards and battery. My tour guides were great, but they set us up in a terrible hostel the last night in Aguas Calientes, so I recommend not staying at that hostel. The company was called United Mice. We took the same route as usual, but did in fact do the trek in 3 days instead of 4. 4 days is preferable because you get to see Machu Picchu before it opens and all the busses arrive since you can walk in from the trail. We missed out on that part. There is a hot springs in Aguas Calientes - definitely a local spot. We went and it was great. You can walk there if you are staying in town. The hikd did not seem rushed. We had plenty of time to enjoy the scenery and the ruins, I just didn't include tons of footage of ruins in these films as these are the basic things one needs to know about the trail.
@craigmitchell32489 жыл бұрын
Great tips! Thanks for the Machu Picchu videos, I enjoyed all of them. What time of year did you do your trip?
@GlobalTreks9 жыл бұрын
+Craig Mitchell It was in May. Great time of year to go- not too hot, and it wasn't extremely crowded yet like it can get during peak season.
@windyhuaman75547 жыл бұрын
I like your backpack. Where did you get it?
@carolynwitmitz3895 жыл бұрын
make sure when using soaps ect , they are environmentally friendly
@fluna2888 жыл бұрын
Very helpful tips...but I would like to know what time of year or what month you went to Peru. Friends and I are heading to Peru end of June. Thanks.
@GlobalTreks8 жыл бұрын
+f. luna I went in May, which is not quite as popular as June. It was still rainy and a bit cold. June will be great!
@j.suaste148310 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great tips!!!
@johapinto82549 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this great advice. Very helpful. For what I can see in the other videos, is this like a rocky trail? Any recommendation on what kind of boots to buy? Thank you!
@GlobalTreks9 жыл бұрын
Joha Pinto It is rocky, but in the form of stairs. There are not many small rocks- just thousands of very large ones. You should buy high-top, waterproof boots that provide ankle support and have Vibram soles or another comparable material. For example: www.timberland.com/shop/mens-boots/mens-mt-maddsen-mid-waterproof-hiking-boots-2730r242
@thecesarmoyaband6 жыл бұрын
I wanted to ask you: I own a pair of waterproof boots brand The North Face which have Vibram Sole and they're extremely slippery when it's wet on rocks, I'm very curious that you recommend Vibram soles but my experience with this one makes me really hesitant to take them given the rocks on the videos look very flat on some parts and with the rain it might be dangeorus? So my question is did you or your wife actually wear boots with Vibram sole? or did they have another type of sole? if so, which one?. Thanks again keep up the good work!
@Echobase717 жыл бұрын
Great video, did you guys have any other luggage than your hiking packs?
@lionabi7776 жыл бұрын
Echobase71 I second that question!
@dkullyguy9 жыл бұрын
Matt ... loved watching all your videos. Wow!! What wonderful adventures!! Excellent info and great advice for trekking either location. Don't know if anyone asked this question already, but what outfitter did you use for your Inca Trail adventure?? Also, are you planning another trek adventure for later this year or 2016?? Thanks in advance for your reply and comments ...
@dkullyguy9 жыл бұрын
Donald Kullander Matt ... I just noticed that you did answer my question in the comments section of your Day 2 video and explained "why" you didn't recommend them. Again, great job of filming these wonderful videos of your trip!!
@GlobalTreks9 жыл бұрын
Donald Kullander Hi Donald, glad you found the answers. I just went to Ireland for 2 weeks, and will post videos about that in the coming months. No set plans for 2016 yet!
@dkullyguy9 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your reply Matt. Yes, seen your pics on FB .. am looking forward to the latest videos regarding your Ireland trip ... Don
@ShambalaPetitHotel6 жыл бұрын
Hahaha I love the comments asking you for blink.. if you could provide list of items and brands.
@julieturner93066 жыл бұрын
Hey Matt, I have noticed you have not packed a drone. Is taking a drone on the Trek allowed to catch incredible footage of M. Picchu? Thank you.
@eduardodiaz93546 жыл бұрын
Julie Turner why not
@roxanneide49879 жыл бұрын
Love your videos and tips. Planning on doing the Inca trail in 2016. Which trek did you think was harder between Kilimanjaro and the Inca trail? Wondering what your wife packed, minus the essentials for women, and what she didn't pack that she wished she had. What did you pack that you really didn't need for the Inca trail? I want to go as light as possible but still have everything necessary. Did you need bug spray? Once again, thanks for the great videos. I watched them all. Love your cute dog. ☺
@GlobalTreks9 жыл бұрын
Roxann Eide I would say that Kilimanjaro overall was harder because the altitude was more extreme. Summit night was a major challenge. However, the individual days of hiking the Inca Trail were more challenging than the individual days up Kilimanjaro (except for the summit). The terrain covered on the Inca Trail is extreme, whereas Kili is more gradual. I asked my wife your questions, and the only things she said she brought were a small bottle of perfume (which included a natural bug repellent) from "The Body Shop," which we picked up at Denver International Airport on the way to Lima, and a small bottle of baby powder to keep her hair from feeling gross while not washing it. We did not pack anything we did not need. The things I show in my video are specifically chosen to intersect practicality, minimalism, and emergency preparedness. If you want to cut anything out, cut your changes of clothes... Anything we may not have used on this trip was still important to bring. While not every single item is used on every single trek, not having some of the items on the list could lead to a crisis should certain situations arise. I do not recommend omitting things from my list. Yes, we used bug spray as hoards of mosquitos found us to be easy targets in the jungle. Good luck with the planning and let me know if you have any other questions!
@roxanneide49879 жыл бұрын
EnergyRouter Thanks for the important info. Wasn't sure about the bug spray because I never saw any of the bugs in any of the videos I watched. Do you have any suggestions about where to do some hikes in Colorado? My friend and I want to go out and get a taste of the altitude difference and see how we would handle it.
@marvona35318 жыл бұрын
Thank for your tipps!
@dihett7 жыл бұрын
Great video and most informative. Thanks for sharing.
@weisjames19 жыл бұрын
Great video - thanks!
@nicollereyes15508 жыл бұрын
This video was a lot of help thank you so much. I was wondering, after the trip, what do you think you could have left at home? Also, what do you think you could have really used, but did not take with you? Thanks again! :)
@GlobalTreks8 жыл бұрын
Hey, I would not leave anything off this list. I used it all. The only problem was that the inflatable travel pillow did get a small hole in it and did not work after that. A different solution would be preferable. Just a reminder - we went in May and it was still a bit cold and rainy some days, so don't leave off the coats and rain gear unless you're sure it will be warm enough. Nights were in the 30s and 40s Fahrenheit.
@nicollereyes15508 жыл бұрын
Awesome. All your videos were great help and I enjoyed watching you both on your adventure. Thank u for the tip, I'll be taking a small Thermarest so I should be fine. We will also be trekking in May! :) Thanks again!
@paulcanfield41576 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video. Heading there next month (Dec 2018). Curious how much your pack weighed? As well I have read several blogs and seen people not take actual hiking boots, I myself have water resistant shoes I use for Spartan races with great traction. No they don't have ankle support, hopefully I won't sprain an ankle, but I am part mountain goat.
@GlobalTreks6 жыл бұрын
35 pound pack. I would never hike a trail like this without high top boots. Too risky to get injured 30 miles from the nearest road.
@mavericks33449 жыл бұрын
Great video!! Perfect! I was wondering approximately how much did all of that equipment cost?
@mavericks33449 жыл бұрын
mavericks3344 Where would you recommend to shop for this stuff?
@GlobalTreks9 жыл бұрын
mavericks3344 I had lots of the gear already...so it's hard to put a price on it. I'd say if you were to buy all of it new, you'd be looking at about $800-$1,200. Boots can run about 175-300, Sleeping bags about 200-400, backpacks around 150-450, and the clothes would be another 300 or so. A patagonia jacket like mine is about 275 by itself, but there are other options. It always depends on where you buy and what brands you go for. I am showing pretty standard gear- nothing super fancy or expensive, but not cheap. It all lasts really long.
@GlobalTreks9 жыл бұрын
mavericks3344 REI is probably the best resource if you're in the US, but you could get some of it at sporting goods stores or online too. I recommend seeing everything in person though, so online shopping isn't my first choice. Some stuff could be found at army surplus stores, but I haven't found them to be all that great either. REI will have what you need. Look for the next Used Gear Sale at your local one. It's an opportunity you can't miss.
@MariaBarriosElena9 жыл бұрын
+EnergyRouter I agree I bought everything new and 1000 spent so far
@smcvittie8 жыл бұрын
You're the coolest, thx for all the great tips.
@StarSweet119 жыл бұрын
If I hire a half porter, would you advise using a 42L back pack? Or could I leave the 65L pack a little empty during the hike (as I would still pack all items in the 65L backpack for airplane travel until arrival to the hike)?
@GlobalTreks8 жыл бұрын
+Jacqueline Roach If you hire a half porter, you will be fine with a 42L pack. If you bring a 65L pack, you can bring an extra bag of some sort and put the things you don't need while hiking in there to leave at the hotel in Cuzco while you're gone. This is common. You may want more than just a portion of a 65L backpack to have enough clothes and shoes for the other portions of your trip though. Keep in mind that it takes a very long time to get to Cuzco and it is very tiring, so plan to spend several days in Cuzco or Lima to break up the travel.
@hillwalker87415 жыл бұрын
I want to teleport there - in the morning before it opens - why no teleportation yet?
@chriskur98648 жыл бұрын
I would also bring some wooden utensils for yourself. I heard from someone that sometimes the reused utensils the next day didn't look very clean.
@GlobalTreks8 жыл бұрын
Maybe you could just insist to wash them yourself? It would help avoid any extra weight.
@chriskur98648 жыл бұрын
+EnergyRouter True, but we are traveling with 10 other people. no guarantee you will get the same set of utensils for every meal. sharing utensils with your girlfriend is different than sharing with 10 strangers.
@GlobalTreks8 жыл бұрын
Jenny Mae Good point. We didn't have that concern.
@MrFuzzywabbit6 жыл бұрын
Can anyone give me any insight into the rating of a sleeping back for may time doing the trail, none of the youtube videos even mention It. The temps are supposed to be 67f daytime, 39f nightime. I've heard it can get incredibly cold if your caught out. So anyone got any tips on what bag I should take please?
@gretteldelgadillo969510 жыл бұрын
Great video Thanks. I was wondering what was the final weight of your back with all the stuffs in it?
@GlobalTreks10 жыл бұрын
The final weight came in at around 16 kg, or 35 lbs. I weighed it on the trail at a porter check-in station.
@gretteldelgadillo969510 жыл бұрын
EnergyRouter Thank you! We are planning to do the inka trail on December this year and those videos are very helpful!
@Keeps-6 жыл бұрын
Can you hike the Inca trail alone ?
@likhi29932 жыл бұрын
I appreciate the details
@ashleetanae26787 жыл бұрын
Was there anything you didn't take with you on your trek that you wish you had?
@GlobalTreks7 жыл бұрын
No, I was quite happy with my gear!
@movnplejtshiabdejtojsiab71467 жыл бұрын
nice eye colors
@dvladimer9 жыл бұрын
thank u verry much. Have few questions, much were the tickets and after 4 days hike how id you get back?train?
@GlobalTreks9 жыл бұрын
+SARKIS ABELYAN I can't remember exactly, but train tickets from agues clients to Ollantaytambo were about $80 USD. Maybe less. Getting into Machu Picchu is cheap- but again, I can't remember the price. It should all be available online. Huayna Picchu was about $60 USD each.
@dvladimer9 жыл бұрын
How about 4day guided tour?
@GlobalTreks9 жыл бұрын
That was only $650 each. If you go with an american or european travel agency, they'll charge 2 or 3x the price for the same thing. Go with a local company.
@bifish1017 жыл бұрын
Thanks for all your videos
@jayleeder25396 жыл бұрын
what happens when u pack that one thing in the middle, and u really need it?
@jamesyeahman11954 жыл бұрын
You forgot to mention that you could make a useful rope ladder with the cordage
@gabichequer9 жыл бұрын
thank you very much! could you also share the company you recommend? thank you
@GlobalTreks9 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately, I don't have a specific company to recommend. There are tons of em, so reading reviews and comparing prices is a good approach. Our guide and crew was great, but the company overall was not top-notch.
@omegoa5 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Great video, great info.
@day5girl8 жыл бұрын
Hi! Im planning on doing a 5 day trek to Manchu Picchu via the Salkantay Pass. There will be porters on the trip. What size backpack would you recommend given the fact there will be porters?
@GlobalTreks8 жыл бұрын
I would say a bare minimum of 42 liters. However, a bigger pack will be useful for other trips and doesn't have to be 100% full. I have used my 65 liter pack on several other trips which require more gear.
@day5girl8 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! That helps a lot
@GlobalTreks8 жыл бұрын
No prob. Some people on the trail didn't want to carry hardly anything at all, so they just had camelbacks. All their clothing and gear was split among the porters, so that's another option you could consider if you're not planning to carry more than some water and maybe sunscreen.
@day5girl8 жыл бұрын
Yea I don't want to go too crazy but I also don't want to be underprepared either. I will probably end up going somewhere in between :)
@lionabi7776 жыл бұрын
Great video! I assume you had other clothes/items that you took to Peru, but not on the trail. Did you pack a smaller sack and leave your extra items at base camp? Thanks in advance!
@christine76278 жыл бұрын
do you happen to have this written on a list also?
@GlobalTreks8 жыл бұрын
I don't have this list written...sorry!
@SeattleCondoSpecialistcom8 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Very helpful video!
@beedosg76636 жыл бұрын
Amazing tips thank you
@deepukt24725 жыл бұрын
Great video. Thank you
@Bevfitness9 жыл бұрын
Great help thanks so much :)
@LinaNauli8 жыл бұрын
Very helpful! Thanks.
@taoliu29205 жыл бұрын
you are a pro for hiking :)
@nicholewilliams82019 жыл бұрын
What hiking group did you use?
@GlobalTreks8 жыл бұрын
+Nichole Williams It was called "United Mice," but the hostel they put is in in Aguascalientes was horrid. If you use them, get a legitimate hotel in Aguascalientes
@staveb0mb8 жыл бұрын
What was the cost of your trip through united mice?
@GlobalTreks8 жыл бұрын
+staveb0mb $650 each in 2014.
@geordiecox85528 жыл бұрын
EnergyRouter rad vid! Those thick wool socks look awesome! Are they available online? Cheers
@GlobalTreks8 жыл бұрын
Geordie cox Yes... www.rei.com/product/618127/smartwool-mountaineer-socks Don't forget the liners.
@mohamedazzoune75648 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info
@ryanbourassa62193 жыл бұрын
Did the hike 5 years ago. Pro tip - DO NOT overpack. Travel as light as comfortably possible on the trek. You will suffer if you have 20+lbs on ur back
@familymax65155 жыл бұрын
Que ojitos más lindos!!😘 P.d no hagas caso a los comentarios😯, tu parpadea cuando quieras😉😅
@wickj.morrinson3626 жыл бұрын
Good boys squeus!!! Lo que sea !! Principiantes !!! Ñaaaaaa
@dreddcore5 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! Nice doggy :))
@julieturner9306 Жыл бұрын
Thank you!!
@FabiolaDetariFabs4 жыл бұрын
Nice pair of Oboz
@agiulian87105 жыл бұрын
Great info, thx,
@ericadventures75996 жыл бұрын
Really good video, well done!!, how can I write you an email?..., thanks!
@dan64145 жыл бұрын
he is watching into my soul
@macizo19729 жыл бұрын
What brand are the boots if I may ask?
@GlobalTreks9 жыл бұрын
Omar Canales Zamberlain, though I would say that other brands are excellent as well, such as Timberland, Merrell, Vasque, etc. The key elements are support for your ankles, waterproofing, strong laces, and tough soles with plenty of tread. Comfort and fit are more important than brand name.
@lauraaubrey18889 жыл бұрын
great! thanks
@sharingjam8 жыл бұрын
wow your eyes are an amazing colour
@mariesheppard13237 жыл бұрын
You have amazing eyes!! So handsome! Thanks for the tips!! Silk socks and extra laces. Priceless!! Thanks!!
@britishpeopleyellowteeth60718 жыл бұрын
do i have to pack food?
@GlobalTreks8 жыл бұрын
No. Your outfitter will bring all the food you need. If you want special snacks or something, you will need to bring those, but I had more than enough food with what was provided for me.
@britishpeopleyellowteeth60718 жыл бұрын
+EnergyRouter ok thank you im having a trip with my gf thank you for your time taken
@scotth77725 жыл бұрын
Holy crap! Let me make on suggestion. Just blink a little.
@beatrizc63876 жыл бұрын
Omg those eyes 😍. And good help with clothes materials
@blatherskite7 жыл бұрын
Looks like i have to buy most of them.
@GlobalTreks7 жыл бұрын
Hopefully you can use the clothing and equipment on many more adventures in the future as well.