Alpacka Scout Packraft Review and Rigging - South Carolina Swamp

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  • čas přidán 29. 06. 2023
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    Review and rigging ideas for Alpacka Raft's 3.4 lbs Scout packraft. Testing the Scout in a tidal river swamp on the Ashley River in Summerville, SC. Rigging a backpack to the bow of a packraft. Setup for using a packraft for towing gear with a cargo net. How to use a packraft cargo fly for internal storage. Customizing a packraft. Ordering a custom Alpacka packraft. Wildlife in South Carolina's Low Country. Tidal river swamp expedition.
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Komentáře • 19

  • @RiverSymphonyChannel
    @RiverSymphonyChannel Před rokem +1

    Great channel, really good working, thanks for sharing, new friend here

  • @donaldpang
    @donaldpang Před rokem

    Looking forward to your next adventure in the jungle with the new packraft

    • @IncanExpeditions
      @IncanExpeditions  Před rokem

      Thanks! Me too. I think the combination of less boat bulk and more packability with the cargo fly means I can do a week or more with about the same comfort. I'll try to get a new trip together and post it ASAP. Thank you for watching.

  • @hendikaf3525
    @hendikaf3525 Před rokem +1

    look like a nice raft. they have a good reputation in the US. now lets see it in action ....have fun

    • @IncanExpeditions
      @IncanExpeditions  Před rokem +2

      Yes! Let's see it in action. How about a 2 week jungle thing with some class 2+ rapids to start. I think the boat will turn into a nice cool bathtub after a few minutes of rapids, perfect for a hot jungle day. I hope to see you soon Hendi.

    • @hendikaf3525
      @hendikaf3525 Před rokem +1

      @@IncanExpeditions Thanks , Now that I reside part time in South America this will happen .

  • @hendikaf3525
    @hendikaf3525 Před 11 měsíci

    hi Jeremy , if you ever consider long distances , I am planning to do Tabatinga to Manaus . Last time I did Cucui to Santarem solo and that was a blast even so the river was at its highest from 100 years. I am also checking the Orinoco river but info are very tough to get .Always good to share adventures....

    • @IncanExpeditions
      @IncanExpeditions  Před 11 měsíci

      Hello Hendi! You are becoming the expert on Brazil. Keep me updated on your research and on what month you're planning. I am always looking for new tour routes, even in other countries. Keep me posted. Last week I also had an unusually high river in Manu and my rafter got caught in a strainer. Thankfully we were able to get out of it. Thanks Hendi -J

    • @hendikaf3525
      @hendikaf3525 Před 11 měsíci

      @@IncanExpeditions I will keep in touch for sure. Strainers are serious business, things can turn very bad on any rivers and people do not realise the power of water until they get taken.
      take care.

    • @IncanExpeditions
      @IncanExpeditions  Před 11 měsíci

      Wise words! 👍@@hendikaf3525

  • @ninja-lo5er
    @ninja-lo5er Před rokem

    Keep up the videos! Love this chanel, the videography and naration is perfect.
    PS: I did the Choquequirao Trek Solo back in May this year. Thanks for the advice you provided up until my trip! What an unforgetable experience... When I was up there at the ruins I remembered a few details you mentioned in your video about the nitches for the mummies, the inca stairs, how the mosquitos were not around at the upper section, etc.... also enjoying the ruins just for myself was much better than the crowded fully packed turist Machu Picchu hehe.
    That 1 hour video of yours really captured the essence and experience of the trail up to the ruins.
    also... the switch backs up to Marampata was hell, thanks for the heads up.

    • @IncanExpeditions
      @IncanExpeditions  Před rokem +1

      Thank you! I'm glad there were some useful things in the Choquequirao video which is here: czcams.com/video/ZACtzpzNg8c/video.html
      I agree. When there are too many people you don't really get a feel for what it was like during the Incas. You're too busy navigating the crowds. Choquequirao is the better option and I hope it stays that way. Thanks for your comments!

  • @nabuho1
    @nabuho1 Před rokem

    Welcome to the channel after a long break!

  • @ericb33
    @ericb33 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Whats the total weight on the custom scout? been looking at this upgrade for a bit.

    • @IncanExpeditions
      @IncanExpeditions  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Sorry, I don't have anything to weigh something this size. Alpacka is good about posting weights. For example they list the weight of the seat www.alpackaraft.com/products/scout-seat
      If you have specific questions such as tiedown weight I'd call them. 970-533-7119
      workshop@alpackaraft.com

  • @hoser7706
    @hoser7706 Před měsícem

    Is it as light as the specs suggest? The weight is appealing but the Classic or Carbou may carry more?? Although it looks well loaded w your gear.

    • @IncanExpeditions
      @IncanExpeditions  Před měsícem

      Alpacka is usually spot on when it comes to weight because they know it's the most important thing. Yes, either the Classics or Caribou will carry more and be better for rivers and whitewater. If you're undecided I'd go with a bigger boat. If you're more interested in high lakes you'd need to hike to the Scout is better and the lighter weight is noticeable.