Not the Backpacking video I had in mind... | Let's go over my Beginner Overnight Backpack Gear!

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Darcy's Hiking Diaries

Darcy's Hiking Diaries

29 күн бұрын

Today I will go over all my new Backpacking gear as a total BEGINNER! This is a VERY RAW video, but after so many attempts... I am going with it!
I'm truly passionate about starting my backpacking journey and hope you enjoy my company as I learn!
#beginnerbackpacking

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@darcyshikingdiaries
@darcyshikingdiaries 27 күн бұрын
The volume may be all over the place. I had headphones on while going over this video and it was loud and clear, but this was a one full video take!
@agesadventures
@agesadventures 27 күн бұрын
It's smart to always have a Satellite Communicator when you're out on the trails. Money can be spent on so much needless gear and this one is something people shouldn't avoid having. Looks like you have a good collection of gear! Nothing stopping you from getting out there now😁
@FloridaFlipFlops
@FloridaFlipFlops 23 күн бұрын
Hello from Naples, Florida. Very nice! A lot of useful gear, for sure. Thanks for sharing with us, have a great week 👍 💯 ❤
@hikingoutdoorfamily
@hikingoutdoorfamily 27 күн бұрын
Enjoyed seeing all your gear. Hope you get some nice weather and can go put all of this to the test.
@FloridaFlipFlops
@FloridaFlipFlops 23 күн бұрын
Like 21 👍 💯 ❤
@jennsylvania1633
@jennsylvania1633 26 күн бұрын
wow Darcy....you're all set now! I look forward to seeing some of your future thru hiking videos!
@darcyshikingdiaries
@darcyshikingdiaries 25 күн бұрын
I’m excited to get into backpacking and doing longer trails!
@adamzadventures
@adamzadventures 27 күн бұрын
Great setup! You'll find out what works best for you for your situation, you have to start somewhere, We all did! After you go a few times you can really get a feel of what you need to tweak to maximize your gear. Looking forward to seeing your first trip out!
@darcyshikingdiaries
@darcyshikingdiaries 26 күн бұрын
I know my gear and or what I pack will probably change, that is part of the process. I am so excited to start doing overnight trips!
@Faroutamazingadventures
@Faroutamazingadventures 24 күн бұрын
Darcy, the Hiking Outdoor Family sent me to you! So I’m here, enjoyed your video and I have subscribed and followed your channel! 👍⬆️🔔🤝😊 263
@backpackingadventures4813
@backpackingadventures4813 27 күн бұрын
The only best gear is the gear that works for you. Don’t listen to other people telling you it’s the best or worst. Gear is VERY personal and subjective. What works for me may not work for you. I’ve never seen two backpackers with the identical gear outside of couples. You find gear you love then later you will find different gear you will love. An air pump for your pad is worth its weight in gold. When I take my tent I always use a pump. If you use your tarp as a ground sheet for your tent make sure it doesn’t stick out from the sides. It can funnel water in if it rains. A few minor things to take with you that are helpful but not always used but can save the day in a pinch are duct tape (some wrapped around a trekking pole or a pencil), luko tape for blisters (you didn’t mention a first aid kit but I’m assuming you have one because of your day pack), a needle and thread for minor repairs (a needle stuck in something with thread wrapped around). Solid load out! Have fun out there! 👍
@darcyshikingdiaries
@darcyshikingdiaries 27 күн бұрын
I forgot to mention my first aide kit, which I always carry and I do have trekking poles! Thanks for commenting!!
@KurtZitzelman
@KurtZitzelman 27 күн бұрын
All good stuff! You'll figure out what works for you as you go but this looks like a great starting point. The foam pad also helps increase the lifespan (and R value) of your inflatable pad if put it between the ground and inflatable pad. I've lost enough pads from not doing that to know lol I messaged you about the bear canister storage.
@darcyshikingdiaries
@darcyshikingdiaries 26 күн бұрын
The foam pad is so light and the size doesn't bother me (having to carry it on the outside of my pack), I was thinking the same thing, that it would be better for my mattress pad in the long run.
@thomgizziz
@thomgizziz 26 күн бұрын
Ground? She has a tent... it isn't going to be on the ground.
@KurtZitzelman
@KurtZitzelman 26 күн бұрын
@@thomgizziz yeah, the ground. The tent sits on the ground. The ground could have things like sharp rocks, thorns or other pokey things that can poke through the tent and into the inflatable pad. A tent isn't really a super strong shelter, so yeah it's basically the ground with a thin piece of nylon or polyester over it. The foam pad underneath the inflatable pad will protect it from the ground.
@PATG1
@PATG1 26 күн бұрын
Looks like you picked some good gear, your pack weight with food and water should be about 35lbs, a kitchen scale will help. Buy a rain cover for the pack and nylon sili bags to keep stuff in the pack dry, especially your sleeping bag and some dry clothing. When your gear gets wet water can add 10 lbs or more to your carry weight. Then tent can be strapped to the top of the pack or the straps on the outside bottom. A 15 degree down quilt is the way to go , when its warm you can sleep on top or let your feet stick out for temp regulation. Everyone has different gear the the basics seem to be the same. Power banks 20,000ma can do a lot of camera batteries and the phone a few times. All trails is great app also. Hopefully this will help some , happy back packing.
@darcyshikingdiaries
@darcyshikingdiaries 26 күн бұрын
Thanks! My pack does come with a rain cover. I will definitely mention how much everything weights on my 1st trip fully packed with everything. I'm nervous to see how much weight I end up carrying...
@PATG1
@PATG1 26 күн бұрын
@@darcyshikingdiaries Permethrin is probably the best tick spray out there for gear and clothing, you want to spray all your clothing shoes and socks to. Your tent , sleeping back in case one gets inside your sleeping bag . You can change out your gear according to the time of year and the weather . If its really hot I have three liters of water or more. 😁😁
@darcyshikingdiaries
@darcyshikingdiaries 26 күн бұрын
@@PATG1 Ohh.. I didn't think about treating my socks/shoes and tent! Good idea!
@thomgizziz
@thomgizziz 26 күн бұрын
35 lbs... with how small she is? She didn't get great backpacking stuff and is doubling up on things that probably aren't necessary. If she is strapping a tent to the outside where is she going to put the bear can? She is screwed with the gear she got and needing to take a camera. I hope she isn't actually hiking more than a couple of miles or she is going to have a bad time.
@WALTERZOLNA
@WALTERZOLNA 26 күн бұрын
Question? Have you put all of your items into you pack, loaded up and thrown it on your back and walked a couple miles. We all learn from experience, and we all tend to learn that we don't need nearly as much as we think we do. Weight, weight, weight, every ounce counts. Ditch the bear canister, I predict by the end of your first day backpacking you will be begging for a bear to come along and give a quick mercy killing. If you have a headlamp you dont need a flashlight, by the time you get to camp you will be ready for sleep. Pick one, air mattress or sleep pad. You should weigh your pack and gear. My first trip i was at 32 lbs. My most recent trip I got down to 26 lbs and I still would like to go lower. Every ounce counts... if you want to bring a fire starter bring 3 pieces not the whole bag. I noticed you didn't show any food or water. I seen your water filter, but have you practised filtering water and have the process down pat. A liter of water weighs 2 lbs, most hikers carry 2 liters as a minimum. Not trying to scare you off backpacking but it is very challenging and difficult, but immensely rewarding. Every ounce counts... Backpacking in itself is incredibly challenging, filming your trips is another level of crazy. There is a reason why so few are able to do it. Holding a camera steady in the woods is hard enough, dong it with a 35 lb pack on your back....
@thomgizziz
@thomgizziz 26 күн бұрын
Yeah her setup looks to have a bunch of stuff that is doubled up, unnecessary or way too heavy, especially for her.
@PATG1
@PATG1 26 күн бұрын
Definitely a learning curve, an experienced hiker can save you a lot of the learning curve. I train for a month or so before a long trip for cardio and core strength. Your feet need callous or they will blister. Based on your size and body weight will determine how many lbs you should be carrying. I have two packs one for 30lb max weight and the second one can carry 40lbs, usually for colder weather.
@darcyshikingdiaries
@darcyshikingdiaries 25 күн бұрын
I appreciate these tips and words of warning. I know I will need to adjust some things, I have packed everything in my pack but not fully with food and water. I will take your advice and do a trail with it on in Frances Slocum, there is a 5mile trail that has a variety of terrain and I can get a good feel for the weight and feel of my gear.
@PATG1
@PATG1 25 күн бұрын
@@darcyshikingdiaries I met a young hiker at the Rausch gap shelter from Idaho , gave the best advice I needed. Buy what gear that works for you , gear that you like. You don't have to buy what others use. He was hiking in shorts and a Hawaiian shirt, he said hike in style, have fun its not race, enjoy the hike. There many interesting people you will meet along the way, most want to share. It makes it all the more fun. Looking forward to your hiking videos ....
@darcyshikingdiaries
@darcyshikingdiaries 25 күн бұрын
@@PATG1 I like this guy you met already! Hiking and Backpacking should be fun and part of the fun will also include challenges and a lot of learning curves! Thank you for your positivity!
@GardeningFeedingCookingFolk
@GardeningFeedingCookingFolk 24 күн бұрын
Bạn trang bị cho mình đầy đủ thiết bị liên lạc ,phòng khi bất trắc ,kỹ năng sống tự lập cho các chuyến đi dã ngoại rất hoàn hảo .
@DragonRoams
@DragonRoams 26 күн бұрын
It's always exciting to see another hiker make the transition to backpacking. You can't go wrong with the Osprey my Exos has kept me going after my back injury they make a great product from my experience. The Pinchot and sections of the Loyalsock are where my wife and I did the bulk of our gear testing. Being able to hike in just a little and camp knowing you can bale if something doesn't work out is nice when your just starting.
@thomgizziz
@thomgizziz 26 күн бұрын
"The money trap is good to avoid as you go on more trips you will most likely find yourself beginning to look for alternatives to some of your gear." That is nonsense... so you just said that she is avoiding the money trap but will look for alternatives. So she is going to be wasting money. She went heavy and if she doesn't correct that quick then she won't just be looking for alternatives once or twice she will spend and spend again on stuff because she keeps trying to cheap out.
@DragonRoams
@DragonRoams 26 күн бұрын
@@thomgizziz not what I meant. I was thinking more of the natural progression of how our preferences change as we grow in a new hobby. I did much of what she did and still use much of that same stuff as when I started. But most backpackers I know do change some items out early on for different reasons. It was not intended to imply she would just be swapping everything out. Sorry that came across in a different way I edited my comment to avoid any other misunderstanding.
@thomgizziz
@thomgizziz 26 күн бұрын
Your bag was over 200 dollars... that isn't cheap, you are pretty much spending a lot of money
@darcyshikingdiaries
@darcyshikingdiaries 25 күн бұрын
I got my pack on sale for $160 and used a gift card making it cheaper. Usually it is around $200. I tried to keep things as cheap as possible but yes, you still have to spend $$.
@vijovideo-johnnykicker
@vijovideo-johnnykicker 26 күн бұрын
Very nice and good shots! Great video, great channel subscription is out, greetings from Austria Johnny😀 like 13 👍
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