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Most Do This Incorrectly - How To Pack Your Backpack Like A PRO! - Outdoor Basics

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TheOutdoorGearReview

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This is how to pack your backpack THE RIGHT WAY!
In this episode I'll show you how to utilize each "Zone" the proper way to Maximize Space & Comfort.
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@Jcs1aughter
@Jcs1aughter 2 ай бұрын
I can tell you as someone who has hike multiple days with my onetigris Cosmitto tent on the outside of my pack, it did not hinder me whatsoever. No pain on my shoulder nor did I feel tension on my hips. Also, you save a whole lot more room lining your pack and not using stuff sacks or compression sacks. Those create unused space that when filled helps balance the pack better. Also, it is perfectly okay to hook things to the outside of your pack you are either okay with it getting wet or trying to dry.
@turtle-Alchemist
@turtle-Alchemist 2 ай бұрын
Knowing nothing about hiking and weight distribution, etc, I bought a mega light Mountain Equipment frameless backpack for my first trip. It hurt rather a lot, not helped by a disability which leaves one shoulder lower than the other. I struggled with it plenty. I then bought a much heavier Fjallraven kajka 65l (3.2kg vs 900g) and was well and truly shocked by how it felt lighter, more comfortable, and was so much easier to carry. I recently bought a slightly larger updated version of the kajka(75l 3280g) and it has taken things to another level. Testing starts tomorrow on a month long trip. When packing and adjusting it, it feels amazing to wear and carry, even compared with the older version.
@Im_With_Stupid
@Im_With_Stupid 2 ай бұрын
I'm not familiar with the Kajka... other than having a wife named Katka, but there are packs out there like the Gregory Baltoro and Granite Gear Blaze and Perimeter packs that have independently adjustable shoulder straps so you can move one higher or lower than the other.
@jakudahsymba5453
@jakudahsymba5453 2 ай бұрын
Don’t be afraid to check out hunting packs from companies like initial ascent, exo, kifaru etc. They’re designed to carry far more weight than backpacking setups and they’re designed/tested to carry that weight over long distanced in crazy terrain.
@turtle-Alchemist
@turtle-Alchemist 2 ай бұрын
@@jakudahsymba5453 Thank you for that. 👍
@YTusercomment
@YTusercomment 2 ай бұрын
@@jakudahsymba5453 - Mystery Ranch as well...
@josephacker5716
@josephacker5716 Ай бұрын
​@@jakudahsymba5453 Born and Raised has a nice gear dump and packing video on their Exo pack. I'm debating getting one over a stone glacier or mystery ranch.
@NachoDe
@NachoDe 2 ай бұрын
Would you believe me Luke that i was packing for a 3 night trip with my wife and this video came out!? Ty, you are a truly beacon for those who we still learning, thank you 3000!
@DavidBurrier88
@DavidBurrier88 2 ай бұрын
Enjoy your trip! My wife and I also have a trip coming up this weekend. I'm just excited I finally got her to try camping last year. I think she is secretly hooked now 😂
@susanwright6785
@susanwright6785 2 ай бұрын
While I am not a backpacker, I never fail to learn from you. Thanks, Luke, for another great video.
@CowboyCree63
@CowboyCree63 8 күн бұрын
One thing I learned very early on in my outdoor adventures, how a pack is packed all depends on the backpack!! Fit is most important, but how the pack is designed makes a massive difference. Some are built for heavy at the bottom, some for heavier gear more in the mid area. Some are designed for some gear to be attached on the outside, some not. Honestly, backpacks should come with recommended packing instructions.
@fire7side
@fire7side 2 ай бұрын
Reminds me of a picture someone took of a backpacker who not only had the tent on the outside, bottom, but it was still in the box.
@shempincognito4401
@shempincognito4401 2 ай бұрын
Partially agree. What's important is to keep the CENTER OF MASS as close to your back as possible. But that doesn't necessarily mean that you should put your single heaviest item there if it is bulky and other items have higher density.
@Chris-eh3du
@Chris-eh3du 2 ай бұрын
Luke, your comments on pack liter size made me feel much better and I appreciated you sharing that small snip-it. For myself I also found in the winter (with bigger sleep systems) I also had to go above 65L to an 80L pack where things fit without being over stuffed. SO much of KZbin content is geared way more towards thru hiking, and I see non-stop recommendations of 40L packs being the "biggest you ever need"
@Erik_The_Viking
@Erik_The_Viking 2 ай бұрын
I keep my tent on the outside due to space considerations (smaller pack) but it's strapped in very securely so it never moves. I also put the hydration bladder across the top of the middle of the pack so it's easier to get to and also saves internal space for other items. Keeping my weight down also helps.
@Angelic_Hero
@Angelic_Hero 2 ай бұрын
when I used to backpack I had the tent on the outside because of space issues but also never had a issue with movement or anything else which could be thanks to the metal frame the rucksack I was using had, im really not sure. but ill keep these in mind if I ever get the chance to go again and pack a new bag
@shawn5222
@shawn5222 2 ай бұрын
Pro TIP! On the long trails we like to say “Hike your hike” so I won’t say too much about our buddy Luke but notice that after he got all that stuff in his pack he had no room for food….. if your car camping or doing a 500 yard hike into the woods to set up a table and chair then by all means. But if you’re going into the woods to HIKE then get a pack that doesn’t have a separate compartment. Get a pack that has one large compartment so you can protect your items by lining it with a trash bag to keep everything dry. And packing your tent on the top of your pack is fine especially after a rainy night. Do your research and GET OUT there in the woods.
@wev2344
@wev2344 2 ай бұрын
Do you even watch his channel? He’s not “thru-hiking”! He said overnight and if you watch his channel, you will know that he packs enough food for dinner and breakfast. Sometimes lunch. He has another channel for longer camping. And his vehicle isn’t too far away so he’s not wild camping in a sense. I watch all kinds of campers from all over the world, and most of them pack the same way. But if you want that “thru-hiker” experience of packing tons of food that’s usually just high calorie stuff in a pack, then watch that kind of channel. It’s a whole lot better than the guy who uses a suitcase to carry his camping stuff.😂. I had a chuckle when I saw a guy pulling a suitcase up a mountain on a rocky path and then down to this beautiful river area. Still have no idea why he had a suitcase but to each there own! Everybody sees what they want to see.
@LizzyL2024
@LizzyL2024 2 ай бұрын
This from someone who clearly did not pay attention to video or channel….just wanted to spew his self professed knowledge. We see it all the time. Team Luke.
@Walkerxy
@Walkerxy 2 ай бұрын
@@wev2344Yall are just gatekeeping. As a casual viewer of this channel I don’t think this dude was trying to “spew his self proclaimed knowledge,” it just came off as another perspective as there is no actual right and wrong way to pack your bag. Luke was giving a good lay out for a more likely to be comfortable way to pack, but correct, not necessarily. Like this was a good suggestive video. What’s mind blowing to me if why anyone would bring this much gear for a 1 night hike in trip. Tables are for car camping lol. And as you said if he’s not hiking very far it doesn’t really matter about packed comfort anyways. That comes into play the longer you hike for.
@jeremymoses7401
@jeremymoses7401 2 ай бұрын
​@@Walkerxythere is definately a right and a wrong way.... but its generalized and purely about weight distribution: heavy to the bottom (particularly if you have a good hip belt) and close to the body..... the rest is just preference and efficiency, that is to each thier own🤷‍♂️
@Walkerxy
@Walkerxy 2 ай бұрын
@@jeremymoses7401 what most people put on the actual bottom is sleeping bags and clothing, that’s not heavy. Thats collapsible stuff to form a base.
@nekoghostgunner1129
@nekoghostgunner1129 2 ай бұрын
I do have some things that are sometimes lashed to the outside of the pack. The primary one is my tarp, which fits there better than it fits inside the pack. I might take a slight hit to carry comfort from that, but it's worked well enough for me so far.
@Taromovies
@Taromovies 2 ай бұрын
Good explanation👍 I also like compact Bags with not much things on it. But I also like the possibility (if I use a tent) to attach it on my bag like on your thumbnail. In my experience it’s under some circumstances (rainy and wet) better to have an easy access to my tent to set it up first and I also don’t like to have the moisture of a wet tent in my bag. Anyway guess everyone prefers little things different. Again I fully agree with the rest. Thanks for sharing, Taro
@chrisgeorge510
@chrisgeorge510 2 ай бұрын
As an expert outfitter, I loved this! One of the best explanations (other than myself 😅) I’ve seen. Thank you for helping the community.
@Racestatus
@Racestatus 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. Just repacked mine and it already feels better.
@JefferyHall-ct2tr
@JefferyHall-ct2tr 2 ай бұрын
Hi Luke! These instructional videos are your BEST! Thank you for all the good information!
@8ArkFerMe
@8ArkFerMe 2 ай бұрын
I usually don't make comments, but this one has to be the best one that you've done (that I've seen so far). very helpful, thank you
@stewarttrains98
@stewarttrains98 2 ай бұрын
I laughed a bit when you said a 3 lb tent was heavy. My tents are military surplus and 1 man version tent if going by myself. Weight on them is an avg of 7 lbs between the three variants. But most all my gear is either surplus military or equivalent. It might be a bit on the heavy side. Everything lasts and is durable. I have learned over the years to only take and use things that generally can serve multiple purposes or know what can absolutely be left vs. what is a mandatory carry item. Some things I can't dual purpose and bring the best "tool" for what I need to or expecting to do. But you are definitely absolutely correct about the packing of a ruck or backpack. And always use the belt and sternum straps. As they really do help distribute the weight when wearing it. I have often carried 35 plus pounds on several mile walks and been fine.
@chrishershey450
@chrishershey450 2 ай бұрын
as an avid backpacker and also as an infantryman in the army, I can definitely attest to this info. While I'm backpacking i like to keep my weight right around that 40-50lb mark for an average weekend trip. The same goes for my rucksack when in the field. My ruck has been as heavy as 90lbs. Most of the time i don't have the time to pack my ruck meticulously like my trail hiking counterparts. The truth is, if you're carrying extra weight, no matter how you pack it you gonna feel it. cut out the extra weight. You'd bed surprised at how much you can cut down just by removing everything's stuffsacks, unnecessary accessories, etc.
@socaloutdooradventure
@socaloutdooradventure 2 ай бұрын
Luke, from one father to another, Happy Father’s Day to you pal! Thank you for all your awesome videos! They have been a great help. Happy Father’s Day!!
@AccidentalHiker1
@AccidentalHiker1 2 ай бұрын
I occasionally strap my tent on the outside. I do need a bigger pack for winter.😅
@thegehins3035
@thegehins3035 Ай бұрын
Thank you for the best explanation and backpack breakdown I have yet to see. extremely informative. I also very much appreciate the gear list in your description section.
@jeffmcgovern5674
@jeffmcgovern5674 2 ай бұрын
Great instructional video Luke! For fun, I counted the times you said "backpack" and it was 70 😄
@SemperFiTop
@SemperFiTop 2 ай бұрын
You need to qualify your statements concerning not placing items on the outside of the pack. There are numerous thru hikers with thousands of miles under their belts that keep their tents on the outside of their pack for quick and easy access.
@KramF10
@KramF10 2 ай бұрын
Not sure I agree with the tent placement from a practicality standpoint. In Scotland it rains all the time, opening your pack to get your tent means risking getting the inside of your pack wet, which even if using dry bags for everything, is still not ideal. Tent, pegs and poles on the outside means quick tent erection and then inside to take shelter.
@Im_With_Stupid
@Im_With_Stupid 2 ай бұрын
There's nothing wrong with putting the tent outside your backpack, you just don't want it hanging off the bottom. Ideally, you'd put it on top, like under the cap, but if you have to put it down there it's better to put it in front so it acts like a lever against your hips instead of being dead weight that just strains your shoulders and compresses your spine.
@gunsofmasseffect4321
@gunsofmasseffect4321 2 ай бұрын
Always willing to learn, and you always provide the materials, 👍🏾👍🏾👊🏾💯
@GoetheCronshaw
@GoetheCronshaw Ай бұрын
kay, I’ve always scratched my head about the obsession around the kislux book totes and their practicality, but this one is adorable!! Congratulations
@Elfin4
@Elfin4 2 ай бұрын
Very helpful. Regards from Tynemouth, UK
@dl1hbttom703
@dl1hbttom703 2 ай бұрын
Luke... that was both valuable in terms of good practice and entertaining. Keep up your good work, Tom
@jannelytina
@jannelytina Ай бұрын
My mom bought one kislux and she loves it. It had been there for over 10 years when she went out with it.
@pakleader4
@pakleader4 2 ай бұрын
Kid.., you sure you weren’t in the military????? I’ve been preaching that stuff to the fan fare people. Good job 👍 SEMPER FI
@dezhatton7859
@dezhatton7859 2 ай бұрын
Hi Luke, another ,great video. I am planning a weekend out in the woods here in Shropshire uk 🇬🇧. You have been a fantastic inspiration, my friend.
@JeffSanchez19
@JeffSanchez19 2 ай бұрын
Always pack smart!
@fairwind8222
@fairwind8222 2 ай бұрын
I know right from wrong, but every time I get to go camping is spur of the moment and even though I know how to pack I just jam way to much stuff in my backpack. I justify it by saying I will repack at camp site, but stay way to long than jam everything back in to RUN home . Well at least I have fun at the campsite!
@bjants
@bjants 2 ай бұрын
Luke, just want to commend you for honesty and your knowledge of the outdoor enthusiast community. I am now in my seventies, and I am unable to do what I used to do. When I was in the USAF stationed at Plattsburgh AFB in the early 1970's I was a very active backpacker and camper in the Adirondack mountains. I would love to see you and your wife explore the Adirondack mountains. John Henry
@1024Pete
@1024Pete 2 ай бұрын
Thank you. Happy Trails!
@B0ldtaar
@B0ldtaar 2 ай бұрын
Maybe it's a north European thing but I would never keep my raingar in same a compartment as my sleeping bag, good way getting a damp sleeping bag. Last week when I was out we had several short rainfalls so rain clothes where on and off several times. Rain clothes goes in the backpack top pocket. And my tent goes on the outside, I like to be able to put up my tent in the rain without opening my backpack when making camp and is I don't want to put a wet tent inside my backpack in the morning. Only pack my tent inside my backpack on short one night trips when i'm lazy and there's plenty of left over space in the backpack. I have my set up dial in and don't have a problem with my tent on the outside. But there's good and bad was to securing gearing on the outside on the backpack. Make sure is secure and cant fall of by accident, weight distributing, not hindering moment, getting stuck on branches.... deserves it's is own video ;)
@t.vanoosterhout233
@t.vanoosterhout233 2 ай бұрын
Luke, thx for the explanation. Going on a hiking holiday in 2 weeks, so this is very useful.
@DextersLab93
@DextersLab93 2 ай бұрын
Man what great timing! I was just wondering how I should pack my bag. When I packed it like this video explains, the weight felt significantly lighter. Thank you!
@monaangeloutdoors514
@monaangeloutdoors514 2 ай бұрын
Very helpful thank you! I like the tent on the inside. Id just bring a trash bag with me 4 if my tent was wet. 👍
@Etb323
@Etb323 2 ай бұрын
I have gone camping with a Kriega R22 backpack, which is a motorcycle backpack. That brand use a harness system that I have not seen on any other backpack, which places most of the weight at the chest instead of the shoulders. I have placed all of my heavy items at the front, outside of the backpack (I knew that was not the proper way, but I was working with what I had) and even then I have found it comfortable. I wish there was a proper hiking backpack that used that system.
@getsmart3701
@getsmart3701 2 ай бұрын
Always can rely on you for excellent, no nonsense, straight to the point information. Thank you again.
@filmic1
@filmic1 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for breaking it all down so succinctly. Nicest I've seen yet. Carrying the chair, for sure, table, not so much. I wish my Gregory Baltoro 65 had a larger sleeping bag section. Easy to work that out. But I love it. I have a gorgeous Gregory Massif that's 100L, all new suspension, that's huge. Afraid to over stuff. Gregory told me it was designed for AT thru hikers at that time..
@charlesknight3204
@charlesknight3204 2 ай бұрын
Luke … What a wealth of information in one small video!!! I really wish I had this information while I was a Boy Scout in 1965-1967. I failed my first attempt at backpacking as I did not have the proper equipment. I succeeded on the second one because I had an innovative scout master who took pity on me, I guess, and he helped me lighten my load considerably to allow me to complete the hike in, overnight, and trip out with minimal difficulty. I never backpacked again, but I believe I would have had I been properly equipped and trained. Thanks both for the instruction and thee trip down memory lane. PS: I am now an enthusiastic spring and fall car camper and I am, with the exception of my tent, appropriately equipped, and I’m working on that. Please keep the great informative videos coming!!! Chuck Knight from Atascocita, Texas. ✝️😵‍💫👨‍🌾🙏
@mikebryant8082
@mikebryant8082 2 ай бұрын
Everytime I watch..I learn..Ty sir
@kurteuropa8813
@kurteuropa8813 2 ай бұрын
Very good topic
@hoopersmartialartsacademy6341
@hoopersmartialartsacademy6341 2 ай бұрын
Amazing episode! Very good explanation of how to pack your backpack. Great job!
@Addy-ft4ps
@Addy-ft4ps 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this wisdom. I'll use these principles for packing my day bag and my cycling bag. Super helpful. Happy Father's Day.
@ronaldrose7593
@ronaldrose7593 2 ай бұрын
Hello 👋 Like, greetings from Northern California. Thank you for sharing this informative video. All the best to you and your Family. Stay safe out there. 😊
@lindawoody8501
@lindawoody8501 2 ай бұрын
Thank you. I have never backpacked but have done hikes with day packs so may use that same type of packing system for these short packed hikes and walks. I appreciate all you do.
@JuliaWood-nm5uk
@JuliaWood-nm5uk Ай бұрын
Good advice 👍
@alexcolon9965
@alexcolon9965 Ай бұрын
Great video & lesson, on packing the backpack….
@pv-peters9405
@pv-peters9405 2 ай бұрын
Danke für das hervorragende Lehr-Video! Der im Video verwendete Rucksack ist sehr interessant und ist gut durchdacht. Das einzige was ich mir noch an diesem Rucksack wünschen würde, ist an der Frontseite ein Molle Panel. Freundliche Grüsse aus Deutschland.
@rthompson884
@rthompson884 2 ай бұрын
This was a great presentation and a valuable one thanks Luke for sharing.
@Hector-vx5yc
@Hector-vx5yc 2 ай бұрын
Hi Luke!! Love your channel and content!! Thank you so much for sharing!!!❤❤❤👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@buckleymordecai9605
@buckleymordecai9605 2 ай бұрын
Good content, as always; like your concise language, always learn something.
@lundrobin4421
@lundrobin4421 2 ай бұрын
Happy Fathers Day. I learned on old school packs. kidny killer, scout pack no belt, kelty tioga, and cole showman plastic fram and now internal. good
@craig2795
@craig2795 2 ай бұрын
Good to see this being well presented. 👍 Nicely done so here to help the algorithm 😊👍
@clarkleakins879
@clarkleakins879 2 ай бұрын
Reasonable advice/explanation for beginners. Chair? Table? Tarp AND tent? Sleep quilt? Rain gear inside? No bear resistant food container? Spare clothing? Back packing depends upon destination/days out/ expected weather, time of year. From my experience: Sleeping bag and pad, tent OR tarp (lashed outside) NO table and NO chair, bear barrel, spare clothing, axe and/or saw (lashed close outside), rain gear & mosquito shield & sun lotion (outside top), fishing gear (outside), cook stuff (inside) Assortment of other small gear in side pockets. I use external frame pack, out for days and distance from civilization.
@asmith7876
@asmith7876 2 ай бұрын
NO CHAIR???? We aren't barbarians! 😂
@CharlesMarlow1898
@CharlesMarlow1898 2 ай бұрын
Yeah, learned something. Too embarrassed to say what though. I really like this channel.
@ReasontoLiveAdventures
@ReasontoLiveAdventures 2 ай бұрын
I use a 65ltr Osprey AG(reviewed by Luke), and absolutely love it. In the winter I usually use an ILBE pack(another Luke review). 🤙
@schreckpmc
@schreckpmc 2 ай бұрын
I have one of those and it’s great.
@ReasontoLiveAdventures
@ReasontoLiveAdventures 2 ай бұрын
Totally agree. These days, I buy only Luke reviewed gear.👍
@bacsterbacx4110
@bacsterbacx4110 2 ай бұрын
Vry helpful 🎉Thanks
@asmith7876
@asmith7876 2 ай бұрын
Excellent packing system, I've found the best way to carry the 5 liter mini-keg of beer is to put it in a separate pouch on a sling around your neck. 3 miles is pretty much my limit on packing it in.
@StevenCarver
@StevenCarver Ай бұрын
Great video
@terrym1065
@terrym1065 2 ай бұрын
For all intents and purposes Luke got it right👍 Lighter-lower, heavier-higher, depending on the style of the pack will determine where and how you can segregate the contents. Using individual pack bags/containers like Luke showed is a keen way of keeping the contents organized as well as being able to adjust the weight quickly. Thanks Luke, good job.
@jakudahsymba5453
@jakudahsymba5453 2 ай бұрын
You got it backwards. You put lighter higher. Think of leverage with your hips being the lever. If i put 40lbs on your shoulders and told you to bend over fwd or lean backwards, think how off balance and stressed your back would be. Now think if I put the same weight right at the small of your back. No stress and you maintain balance far easier.
@terrym1065
@terrym1065 2 ай бұрын
​@@jakudahsymba5453That's what I meant say, thanks. I was in a hurry commenting as usual got it upside down...😮
@rickputnam8816
@rickputnam8816 2 ай бұрын
I strap my tent to the outside of my pack when my tent is soaking wet. If you put a wet tent into the middle of your backpack, you are going to learn what misery is each and every day of your trip.
@jakudahsymba5453
@jakudahsymba5453 2 ай бұрын
So I’d say you’re 90% correct. Yes heaviest items closest to your body, but also closest to the hips as possible with the lightest stuff up top. When you said you put the cook kit up top because it’s heavy is completely counterintuitive. Now some backpacking tents literally weight less than 2-3lbs so securing them outside the pack is just fine. My experience is USMC, Professional photographer where my pack typically runs 40+lbs and also hunt where I pack out my kills whole where you’re easily looking at weights upwards of 180lbs through swamps and timber. When loading your pack, you essentially want to remove as much leverage as possible, so try to pack heavy close and low, then go out from there with the least amount of weight higher up as possible. That way if you’re navigating crappy terrain involving you to lean or bend in any direction you don’t have that weight acting like a lever on your core.
@ShinyNickelBlades
@ShinyNickelBlades 2 ай бұрын
Haha, the very first way I packed my backpack was with the tent strapped to the bottom. I walked across my living room and the tent bounced with every step! 🤣
@olegoathiking1962
@olegoathiking1962 2 ай бұрын
This channel is in my top five list! Thanks for all your honest testing and reviews!
@TheRealSteveEllis
@TheRealSteveEllis 2 ай бұрын
Great video as ever Luke. Makes me laugh when people ram a weekends kit in a 35L pack and are miserable if weather is anything other than as expected
@TheTrailDancer
@TheTrailDancer 2 ай бұрын
Luke... you know all the Thru-Hikers are like WHAT???? We use a 40-55L pack, some even less.. You have a LOT of luxury items. :) You could use an ultra-light gear load out and use a way lighter pack. :) The only time I'll place my tent on the outside is if its really wet and I need to dry it out. :) Also, where is your poop kit?
@nancyjoclark5006
@nancyjoclark5006 2 ай бұрын
Even for someone who doesn’t “go” backpacking, this was very helpful for just carrying a backpack when touring. While I do not camp, I have a question about your gear. Once you get home from camping, where do you spread out your gear to dry out? I have learned a lot from watching your channel. Thank you.
@stevanoutdoor
@stevanoutdoor 2 ай бұрын
As former military and current bushcraft, outdoor & survival instructor since 1986, who also loves backpacking, I fully agree with the content of this video. When a group of students arrive you can easily tell who are the newbies to the outdoors by the way they carry and load their gear. Packing the heavy stuff in the middle closest to your body is not only a comfort concern but also a safety concern. The further away the heavy stuff is from your spine the easier the pack will throw you off balance with movement. Another problem often is overpacking taking all kinds of stuff you really don't need. So I pack everything I need in a (minimum) 10 liter smaller backpack and only change backpacks the evening before departure not adding anything.
@StanMJr
@StanMJr 2 ай бұрын
You’re a current Bushcraft outdoor survival instructor and you agree with the contents of this video. He doesn’t have a toilet kit. He doesn’t have a trowel he doesn’t have mountain money soap or hand sanitizer, anything like that. Boo
@stevanoutdoor
@stevanoutdoor 2 ай бұрын
@@StanMJr I'm talking about the way of packing your backpack and not the content. He doesn't have spare clothes, he doesn't have a big blade, etc. This video is about how to pack your backpack and not what to pack.
@Sir_Longdink
@Sir_Longdink 2 ай бұрын
Hey Luke Saying hello from Toledo Washington
@innerlight7018
@innerlight7018 2 ай бұрын
Funny. In the 80s I've been using a really small Kelty (outer frame) and it was enough. 😁
@Joe_HamRadioGuy
@Joe_HamRadioGuy 2 ай бұрын
Very good tips. Videos like these are very helpful. Kinda funny I never thought about the reason for doing this but that's the way I load my pack. Keeping the heavier stuff closer to me the lighter stuff away from me. Thanks for sharing. 👍🏼👍🏼
@nazaninnaderi3783
@nazaninnaderi3783 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for yet another informative video. Very pedagogical😊
@anthonymazzitelli5863
@anthonymazzitelli5863 2 ай бұрын
Happy father's day
@a45456565
@a45456565 2 ай бұрын
Thank you Luke😺
@joeg.3228
@joeg.3228 2 ай бұрын
Awesome Luke. Thanks, this was very educational since I have never used a backpack. I’ve always wondered how to fill the pack. You also gave me a great guide on what gear to purchase for an overnight hike.
@apsynto
@apsynto 2 ай бұрын
You absolutely do not NEED a table and a chair ;)
@rannxerox3970
@rannxerox3970 2 ай бұрын
I use the bottom to pack my tarp then hammock/tent. That way if it is raining, I can pull that out first and get it up before putting up the hammock. For my tent, I have a MSR Hubba Hubba clone that I can put the rain fly up first so I keep the components separate in the pack. Water filter, rain gear go on the outside. Don't use those those bladders, they are accidents waiting to happen. I have thought of getting a small front pack to put my water in to distribute the weight better.
@bernardscott1783
@bernardscott1783 2 ай бұрын
Love my Rook 65 and use for winter upto 18kg uk.👍
@robertevans8126
@robertevans8126 2 ай бұрын
An excellent choice my friend :)
@theamazingfreak
@theamazingfreak 2 ай бұрын
Luke, where's your food? Thanks for a great video mate.
@lyman135
@lyman135 2 ай бұрын
I'd love to see you do a test and review on the Mystery Ranch Bridger 65.
@JanStewart590
@JanStewart590 2 ай бұрын
This is such a great instruction video Luke it makes total sense how you pack this backpack and I'm sure a lot of people are appreciating you sharing the information with them you like me thank you so much!
@bnpp
@bnpp 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing
@caryboozer6893
@caryboozer6893 2 ай бұрын
Luke thank you, you helped me out big time, i was doing it all wrong
@robinthurston3382
@robinthurston3382 2 ай бұрын
As a truck driver, you'll have a good ride and pull grades more efficiently with your drives heavier than the trailer axles. The pack is the same way. Everything should be in the bag and heavy against your back. It's a trial and error system. There are variables. When I pack out of camp, I'll move gear around. I've noticed worse and better. You'll eventually fine tune. You should also not allow your load to move. Rucking and trucking.
@shcmoly
@shcmoly 2 ай бұрын
Good info. Torso length is extremely important. Weight goes on your hips, not your shoulders. Happy Father's Day Luke!
@russellswanson117
@russellswanson117 2 ай бұрын
Its important to note use case here. I have hiked for over 15 years with a spring/summer/fall gear load out base weight (no food/water/fuel) of about 10 lbs in about a 52 liter pack. I’m able to include 4-5 days worth of food if I pack carefully. That’s with a bear can. If I had to guess I’m carrying half the weight Luke is. That said, I’m an ultralight hiker and not filming awesome KZbin videos that require the necessary accoutrements.
@canadianobserver5552
@canadianobserver5552 2 ай бұрын
Hello.. Great vid.. very informative... been a hiker/bushcrafter for a bit now, and learned a couple of good tips didn't think of.... Hey.. quick thought for you.. could you put together an INCH bag that is to you're standard... and do a vid explaining it.,.. just seems like a good idea to know.. cheers thanks..
@DIYDad1
@DIYDad1 2 ай бұрын
Woah that's a huge backpack, I have the same model osprey but in a 46L that bottom sleeping bag compartment barely fits my sleeping bag all by itself. I went smaller to force myself to pack less and go lighter but its almost bursting at the seams now lol. Time for some more minimalist more compact gear I guess.
@jeffreyanderson5304
@jeffreyanderson5304 2 ай бұрын
Happy father's day Luke
@melvinhowell5469
@melvinhowell5469 2 ай бұрын
Thanks, Luke! Happy Father's Day!
@phillipsmith4814
@phillipsmith4814 2 ай бұрын
What about a hydration bladder? I’ve used those and they are very convenient for drinking while walking. And on warm days you can fill it with ice, then water and have it against your back to keep you cooler.
@marcomcdowell8861
@marcomcdowell8861 2 ай бұрын
Heavy things on top (your shoulders can support it), sensitive things in the center, lighter items on the bottom. You can spend a week in the field with a small pack, after humping out for 7 miles, with meals, e-tool, shelter, sleep system, water, first aid, weapon system. You can even use a harness, vest or chest rig as well. Yes, I've strapped a tent or sleeping bag, or both to my pack, either on top or bottom. Depends on the type of pack you're using. Walking long distances while carrying anything isn't comfortable period, but as long as you distribute the weight correctly and lash your gear where it's not dangling or hitting your thighs, there'll be no mobility issue. Tested in the life of a ground pounder in every clime and place.
@MrAgropom
@MrAgropom 2 ай бұрын
I pack my tent on the outside, just under the sleeping system. it's fixed and does not wobble on every step i take. This is because oin the inside i bring 1 camera with 2/3 lens and maybe a star tracker that it's heavier and delicate/important than my tent. All inside a 70 litres backpack.
@fightforfreedomneversurren8610
@fightforfreedomneversurren8610 2 ай бұрын
I used to backpack with the tent down at the bottom and it always moved around hitting my bottom also causing the shoulder strap to really pull causing my shoulders to hurt. I finally learned how to properly fold the tent to fit on the inside and now the pack is so much better.
@ventura1893
@ventura1893 2 ай бұрын
Have a look at Australian XL Alice pack 6 fixed exterior pockets + provision for hanging kit underneath and tools in loops down the centre of the 3 middle external pockets/ built for walking not over x amount of time/ have unloaded gear and made several short climes over awkward marked tracks (part of the Overland track tasmania ) now modified with sord frame and straps / people have stopped me and mentioned they scrapped their Alice pack for modern gear/ much more comfortable?they were half my age and looked to be packing lots of camera and non survival kit/ the model pack looked like an elongated soft punching bag flat against his bak with large wrap around hip belt / they also commented on my high top Blundstone logging boots compared to trail joggers/ with much humour each to their own /
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