My Gear Picks! (Appalachian Trail 2015)

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Komentáře • 584

  • @jannisct
    @jannisct Před 4 lety +13

    May 2020. 4-1/2 year old video. I’ve watched countless hours of your videos here and to see the maturation of you camera presence and your poise is really something. You are an inspiration.
    Be safe.

  • @williamtownsend3279
    @williamtownsend3279 Před 3 lety +9

    This is one of my favorite videos of yours because your personality really shows through. Get to see you laugh and smile and be funny. I'm 52 and I'll never do a thru hike although I dreamed about it for many years. Climbed Old Rag a few times, and portions of the Shenandoah. But watching your videos has motivated me to at least do small treks again.
    I find you quite amazing. Seems like there would be more of a back story than just being tired of a cubicle.
    Either way, there is no doubt you earned your way into that community you are in. And your advice is very welcome to someone like me just starting again. I lost my job and thought about the AT again, but I'm not foolish enough to do it in a few months prep. Maybe next year. All my gear is cheap and heavy.
    You're an inspiration.

    • @TruckManThings
      @TruckManThings Před rokem

      even boomers can be simps. love to see it lmao

  • @stevemazz3121
    @stevemazz3121 Před 7 lety +125

    Trick to avoid hip pain while sleeping on the ground. Lay down and mark where your hips and shoulders touch the ground. OR mark your sleeping pad.
    Then with a stick or shovel try and loosen the dirt where you plan to sleep. Then dig down a bit where your hips and shoulders will lay to allow your pad to contour to your body.... a little work but makes for comfortable nights sleep.

    • @neilbadger4262
      @neilbadger4262 Před 7 lety +4

      That's something I had not thought of. Cool :-) ok preferably warm but hey ho

    • @jessemudge9749
      @jessemudge9749 Před 7 lety +10

      Your right it does but what about no trace?

    • @hfrendal5374
      @hfrendal5374 Před 7 lety +6

      lol nice army trick, the enemy just have to count the numbers of buttholes and find your exact numbers. No we never learned this. Sleep curled up like the animals you are they said. In winter we flattened out the snow all around with snow shoes so there was no clear tracks of numbers. But for a civilian it is probably an idea, but I still sleep curled up like an animal.

    • @stevemazz3121
      @stevemazz3121 Před 6 lety +15

      I never gave a thought that bears or cougars might be counting how many of us were traveling together... Good information, thank you.

    • @Copper.Cowboy
      @Copper.Cowboy Před 6 lety

      I saw the same thing in Alaska Bush People

  • @marvinlusk7303
    @marvinlusk7303 Před 8 lety +32

    I really liked this video. IT seemed down to earth and honest and not at all "brand bragging." Great video.

    • @HomemadeWanderlust
      @HomemadeWanderlust  Před 8 lety +10

      +Marvin Lusk Thank you! Just telling the truth on how I felt about the gear I used. Hope it helped :)

  • @joshgraw3595
    @joshgraw3595 Před 6 lety +5

    Darn Tough socks are amazing. The only thing I really buy or ask for now. Hiking, working, running, anything. Hot, cold, wet, dry, all of it. Fantastic, totally worth it! Thanks for the info!

  • @ricklund2560
    @ricklund2560 Před 6 lety +1

    War Eagle! Thank you for your thorough, flexible, animated suggestions on hiking and gear. I've been on the trails and mountains of the Pacific Northwest since the early 70's, and find I am still learning better (and now, safer) ways of indulging the passion of the mountains.

  • @noahcannon6806
    @noahcannon6806 Před 6 lety +2

    You’re such an inspiration! I’m getting everything together for my first two week hike through the AT, I’m starting near Gatlinburg, can’t wait, thank you for all the wonderful tips and information!

  • @chuckjohnson402
    @chuckjohnson402 Před 8 lety +2

    THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING YOU HAVE SHARED! ESPECIALLY THE ENTIRE JOURNEY! WHAT A BLESSING YOU HAVE BEEN TO WATCH!

  • @tippersteffi1
    @tippersteffi1 Před 8 lety +19

    I can't tell you how much this video helps, I'm forming my plans now to hike the AT in 2017, you have answered so many questions....maybe you could talk a little about your physical preparation in a future video, thanks again, you are awesome!

    • @Kalywonkas
      @Kalywonkas Před 6 lety +4

      Did you do it in the end? Kudos if so!

  • @northsideofthemountain4068

    I've watched a lot of "gear" videos. I have to say this one is by far the most informative and interesting. Thanks for sharing

  • @veaziemi
    @veaziemi Před 7 lety +1

    Nice video! I like that you're doing the gear guide after you finished the AT - it makes it seems much more authentic :)

  • @chelseacarmichael4837
    @chelseacarmichael4837 Před 7 lety

    For the longest time it was so hard to find gear videos, and even videos in general of women planning, preparing, etc for the AT and that sucked. (I am 20 and have been obsessed with the trail for years) I am so thankful you make these videos. It may be a personal preference, but watching prep videos by females just helps me relate better. You are such an inspiration Dixie!

  • @livingsurvival
    @livingsurvival Před 8 lety +19

    Interesting video, thanks for sharing. I am going through what I am going to take on my hike of the AT. I've watched a few of your gear videos but don't want to watch your hikes because I don't want to ruin the surprises LOL. Nice channel.

  • @MrRabidPriapism
    @MrRabidPriapism Před 8 lety +2

    Thank you for putting together a very user-friendly and to the point video or real world gear. I love videos that you and Whitney put together for just being real, without the need to go into character.
    I've watched lots of folks do the AT since I caught the bug and I'm sure I'm not the only one looking for more adventures from you.
    Hopefully, you can make it to the PCT next season (or anytime really). I watched Will Wood this year and liked his. I'd love to see your version of it. Good luck and God Bless.

  • @jeremysart
    @jeremysart Před 6 lety

    I've been stocking up on gear after doing loads of research for some of my first upcoming hikes, Isle Royale, Porcupine Mountains, and Hocking Hills.. your video is affirming that I chose the correct gear. Awesome! Feeling excited.

  • @michaelritter7942
    @michaelritter7942 Před 6 lety +1

    Lots of great info! Thank you so much for taking the time, this was really helpful!

  • @leeannwolff6642
    @leeannwolff6642 Před 6 lety +7

    You're hilarious with the aluminum. Thanks so much for this great review of your gear picks. Happy trails!

  • @sandororoszi65
    @sandororoszi65 Před 6 lety

    A great informative video - I'm 55 and just starting to like the idea of Hiking - so your video was just perfect! I look forward to watching the rest of them.

  • @glennbevin7464
    @glennbevin7464 Před 4 lety

    I stumbled on your videos today while l am convalescing from a total knee replacement 4 days ago. I used to backpack a lot but had to stop because of the knee injury some years ago. You have rekindled the fire! Thank you!

  • @didiermonot4509
    @didiermonot4509 Před 8 lety +2

    Great review Jessica😀 helpful and funny! My first Jessica video experience looking forward to seeing the others.

  • @alexpearson7693
    @alexpearson7693 Před 5 lety

    This is my new favorite channel! So much good information!

  • @katherinewarner1714
    @katherinewarner1714 Před 6 lety +6

    I loved this video. I also highly RECOMMEND a ALDI DRY FIT TOWEL. I know it sounds big and heavy, but it's not. IT IS SUPER LIGHT, SUPER ABSORBENT, THIN, and COMPACT. The Aldi dryfit towel also DRIES EXTREMELY FAST. I have used it for so many things and haven't looked back.

  • @jasonmcnamara706
    @jasonmcnamara706 Před 7 lety

    Your vids are the best!! Ive watched all of them in prep for my walk thru....you been so helpful. Thank you, dixie.

  • @donaldrobinson5117
    @donaldrobinson5117 Před 6 lety

    Very informative Dixie !! Have wanted to hike the AT since I was a child and when that day comes this will help ;) Love following your adventures !

  • @jeremyb.1977
    @jeremyb.1977 Před 7 lety

    Awesome video and recommendations. Thank you Dixie for taking the time to share what worked and didn't work for you. I think, know how long things should last, like shoes, is something a lot of folks don't think about.
    Jeremy

  • @treepoint141
    @treepoint141 Před 6 lety

    We got the same doors!! I'm so in love with you for re-awakening my wanderlust! Subscribed on the 5th view hahaha, second vid, you sitting there about to go!? Having something to look forward to is essential. 87K subs now, not long till youtube sends you a present! Make sure you read your emails when you hit 100k!! Keep it up! Thank you.

  • @What_If_We_Tried
    @What_If_We_Tried Před 7 lety

    Just getting into backpacking, want to hike the AT in a couple of years, so your extensive presentation is very much appreciated. Thank-you...

  • @edog1955
    @edog1955 Před 7 lety +6

    We can get by with a lot less than we think: I got a ride with friends from CA to Denver with my bike in '75. I rode a figure 8 route around the state of Colorado--including 10 passes over 10K in 10 days before cycling west across Utah, Nevada and back to University in Santa Barbara. The trip lasted a month. I carried only a small bag in front and my sleeping bag strapped under my seat. No rack, no panniers. I had only 3 items of clothing, all nylon: a shirt, shorts and briefs. No socks.No pants. My only "extra" clothing was a down jacket. I washed my clothes in a gas station sink daily. I camped every day, and only had a small plastic tarp [my ground cover] to put over a picnic table if it rained. It only rained 2 times at night, but I rode thru the daily mountain thunderstorms...DUMB!! Food purchased didn't need cooking and I rarely ate at a restaurant. I had a blast!
    And yes, I took a razor! Call me "Mr. Clean"!!

    • @bajojohn
      @bajojohn Před 6 lety

      What all did you have in your bag? Did you have a tent and sleeping bag?

  • @tr33m00nk
    @tr33m00nk Před 6 lety

    VERY WELL DONE vid! As someone else said also: to the point (but not boring), informative and (I must add) filled with the wisdom of experience! You PAY ATTENTION to important details and don't get fixated on brand hype or popularity. You use what works and pass over the rest. That is a rare skill, in case you didn't know. I have hiked and sometimes bushwacked in the White and Green Mts., in the Maine Northwoods, in the Yukon and in Northern Quebec. I made some of my gear and found less expensive alternatives, as you did, when the commercial choices didn't suit. Despite all these trips, I will be looking at (and listening! to) your other videos and blog (probably the first blog I've found that is worth the time) because of all of your cogent observations about current equipment and treking tips. (I'm very out of date.) Also, your videographer is very good. As the Irish say: May the road rise up to meet you and the wind be ever at your back.

  • @casey40869
    @casey40869 Před 6 lety +16

    I have an 80 liter pack from REI and is REI brand and thought about Z packs but honestly I feel like even if my pack weighs a bit more I can cut down on other things. I just love my pack lol. My parents got it for me so it means a lot

  • @justindelaney8829
    @justindelaney8829 Před 8 lety +12

    Followed you from the beginning! Between you and will wood and a few others you got me to research and plan my own 2016 thru hike! Recently registered on the Appalachian Trail Conservancy website for next year. All the videos and what gear you used helped me in planning my own. I plan on making an attempt at making videos like you did. Thanks for all the videos and good luck on all future adventures!
    - Justin

  • @southronjr1570
    @southronjr1570 Před 7 lety +2

    FYI, the Super glue can be used to close a laceration. Doctors actually use a slightly modified version instead of stiches to close wounds. Theirs has an additional antibiotic ingredient, but otherwise the same. Better than using your stitching needle and dental floss. Alcohol swabs can be used as a fire starter in the rain, as well as neosporin, too

  • @Steve-hb7dw
    @Steve-hb7dw Před 8 lety

    Thanks for the Great Gear Review! Very informative and I love your humorous presentation style! I'm enjoying these "Post Hike" Videos as much as your Hiking ones.. I'm curious how you took care of you're Plantar Fasciitis. Seems I've developed it and there is so much contradictory information on the web. I'm planning on my Thru Hike this coming Spring. I'm a tad older than the majority of folks attempting it (I'll be 61 before my start date) so any info on this from a successful thru hiker would be helpful. It sure hasn't been helping my training much... Thanks again for taking the time to make these videos.. and Thanks to you too Whitney!

  • @vincentmiceli2554
    @vincentmiceli2554 Před 8 lety

    Thanks for taking your time to share your experience. Very informative and entertaining.

  • @DanielSanchez-po3qy
    @DanielSanchez-po3qy Před 7 lety +4

    Got sucked it the rabbit hole that is youtube. Anyways came a cross your videos, and they are GREAT! Info is to the point and simply. Keep it up.

  • @CougarMutt
    @CougarMutt Před 6 lety

    Very well done video!
    I really like how you talk about what you used, why you used, and the alternative options. Made sense as to why someone would pick a 2 pound item over a 1.2 pound item.
    I enjoyed watching the entire video.

  • @dburt1
    @dburt1 Před 8 lety +6

    Delightful speaker and informative video. Really enjoyed it.

  • @anderskristensen1180
    @anderskristensen1180 Před 7 lety

    Hej Dixie. I just stumbled upon your channel, and boy was it a breath og fresh air from alot of the other bs on CZcams. You seriously have lots of terrific content, and it is so nice to see a hiker that seems so relaxed and down to earth. Keep it up :)
    By the way, churning butter is an excellent expression. It works great in danish to, so I might just steal it ;)

  • @smuir6104
    @smuir6104 Před 5 lety +16

    By the way about the aluminum, my good friend is a scientist that studied aluminum consumption, and he told me that you would literally have to eat the entire pot 3 times a day for years before you could consume enough aluminum to cause problems, the aluminum scare was a marketing ploy to sell other pots, so you are more than fine to use it.

    • @jshepard152
      @jshepard152 Před 5 lety +2

      Yeah, but you can taste it. Isn't that enough reason?

    • @jkgkjgkijk
      @jkgkjgkijk Před 3 lety +1

      Tell that to workers who got fluorosis.

    • @SoulDevoured
      @SoulDevoured Před 3 lety +4

      @@jkgkjgkijk fluorosis is fluoride poisoning right?

    • @ChrisSunHwa
      @ChrisSunHwa Před 3 lety +1

      @@SoulDevoured Yep. www.mouthhealthy.org/en/az-topics/f/fluorosis

  • @hogey74
    @hogey74 Před 6 lety

    Thanks for this vid. I've done a tea house trek at altitude and now I am doing a 7 day through hike in Oz. Here I am watching vids like yours... reckon I've got the bug! I like the idea of picking a size and making things fit. It makes you accept a certain lifestyle ahead of time. Happy trails :-)

  • @survivalcomms
    @survivalcomms Před 7 lety

    Excellent video. Thank you for taking the time to outline your thruhike kit. IMHO It is great practical stuff that is affordable, available and light weight. Thank you for sharing !

  • @michaelelder1414
    @michaelelder1414 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for your videos. I have retired early, and trying to get into backpacking again after many many years! I have been building my pack, and you have given me some good tips. But I have already got most of what you have or talked about, but you still have good information. Mike from Seattle. See ya on the trail maybe. :)

  • @timgreen2260
    @timgreen2260 Před 8 lety

    Wow. Just watched your gear review. Very entertaining and informative. Can't wait to watch more of your videos. I may never get to thru hike the AT, but love hiking, some bushcrafting and am always weight conscience. That's why I loved this video! Thanks!

    • @HomemadeWanderlust
      @HomemadeWanderlust  Před 8 lety

      +Tim Green Well thank you for watching! I hope you do get the opportunity for a thru-hike if that is something you desire. You can also break it into sections. Either way, the point is to enjoy the outdoors, which it sounds like you do :)

  • @sospeciallyme9096
    @sospeciallyme9096 Před 6 lety

    You are now my favourite youtube channel. Love it.

  • @roberttosa2560
    @roberttosa2560 Před 6 lety

    Great video. Great gear choices. Great tips. And you are a nice person. Thanks for sharing!

  • @jasholden9741
    @jasholden9741 Před 7 lety +4

    Try this. Use the syringe to back flush a filter that you have been back flushing with the Smart Water bottle of a long while. I think that you might be surprised how much more gunk comes out.
    If you are able to flush with high pressure while in town regularly, that's ok too.

  • @crgn84
    @crgn84 Před 6 lety +11

    When she showed the shorts, who else though "Sweet! Army PT shorts, I have those'?

    • @thelostfountain1678
      @thelostfountain1678 Před 3 lety +3

      My son calls them Daisy Dukes of Freedom...hahahaha

    • @TheDoctorsButtercup
      @TheDoctorsButtercup Před 3 lety +1

      I thought "how'd she get PT shorts?"

    • @emraldeyz1
      @emraldeyz1 Před 3 lety

      I'm old enough that when you mentioned it I expected yellow trimmed in black.

  • @rfeyman3682
    @rfeyman3682 Před 7 lety +5

    Good list and always looking for better gear. For me the Smartwool wore out WAY too fast. Sticking with Darn Tough, Wigwam, and Wright Socks. Darn Tough are still my favorites.
    I seriously considered the Osprey but was impressed with my friend's Gregory enough to go for that. So comfortable! And yes it weights more and no I don't give a poo - it works!
    For the emergency kit I have added Quickclot after one of my fingers found a thorn and I found out just how much you can bleed from such a tiny injury.
    For picking up inexpensive gear - online auction sites/classifieds are awesome. Not to mention some of the classifieds are hilarious to read pretty much, "Hey, I bought a ton of gear and hiked one/two days to figure out I hate hiking."

  • @Hulkpants
    @Hulkpants Před 8 lety +1

    thanks for sharing your gear. I enjoyed your AT trip from the beginning.

  • @GreencampRhodie
    @GreencampRhodie Před 8 lety +2

    All positive comments reiterated. THE best kit review I've watched to date. FABULOUS video - great editing and presentation. Valuable after-event real-life factual and truthful experiential information and experience shared in a way that was very personable, approachable, positive, down to earth, no nonsense, MOF, no waffle, logical and organized way - all more than you realise, and more so given this was a very short video in comparison to the value and quantity of info shared. Really like your approach, mindset, attitude, truthfulness and manner. WELL DONE to you, your editor, and all those involved in making you who you are. Hopefully more videos? Thank you for sharing and the time / effort involved. Highest respect, well earned.

  • @floydvaughn836
    @floydvaughn836 Před 2 lety

    Thanx for you and your videoed adventures. You got me to thinking about the A.T. But I'm old and out of shape. Then, going through Wytheville, VA, I realized. I've DONE the A.T. On 18 wheels! Well, most of it anyway. Y'all have a GOODN.

  • @sxduranable
    @sxduranable Před 6 lety +1

    And subscribed!! Thanks for your amazing insight! Hoping to climb Mt. Whitney soon!

  • @philwhittington685
    @philwhittington685 Před 6 lety

    Dixie my Hiking Angel, thank you for the tips you have saved me pounds off my trip on the AZT, so much stuff I thought I might need I can leave behind, prior to the hike in march there is a kit shake down to see what else we can ditch.

  • @WoodyAndy
    @WoodyAndy Před 7 lety +3

    Great comprehensive advice. Loving your channel!

  • @gaylinlack726
    @gaylinlack726 Před 7 lety

    Just ran across your AT gear review. Very good, informative. Good advice for beginner who will probably never do a complete thru-hike of PCT or AT but useful for those of us that will hike sections of the trail or go for one or two weeks. Thanks

  • @benjaminpittsmedia
    @benjaminpittsmedia Před 8 lety

    Dixie!! Great seeing you. Sweet video! It's helpful.

  • @JohnTubbsMB
    @JohnTubbsMB Před 8 lety

    Hey Dixie! Thanks again for the wonderful video series, and the gear review. One thing you didn't mention here and I forget if you addressed it on one of the videos was...the weight of the pack, sans food and water. Also, if (or, since I think I know you a bit by now - WHEN) you do the PCT, please get in touch with me. My wife and I live in western Washington (and years ago I hiked the state of Oregon on the PCT except for a small part between CA and Fish Lake) and we are convenient to White Pass, Chinook Pass and Snoqualmie Pass and would be happy to do some trail magic or give you a place to stay for a layover day and some great food. Having also done about 500 miles of the AT (many years ago!) you'll find that getting off trail for resupply or a layover day is much more challenging on the PCT, so it helps to have some logistics lined up at the passes. Thanks again for the great vicarious hiking adventure! John

  • @johnbicknell4748
    @johnbicknell4748 Před 2 lety

    NOTE: Red beam is good for stealth camping as well. Aso their low emission light.
    You will be less like to be spotted by human hunters (killers) in the wilds.
    Also remember to take a spare set of button batteries if you have an item that uses them.
    Russian foot binding is an alternative to socks.... If your interested.

  • @mtadams2009
    @mtadams2009 Před 7 lety +1

    Congratulation on completing the AT great job,

  • @OFFROADRUNNER101
    @OFFROADRUNNER101 Před 8 lety

    Not until next year but I'm getting an early jump on my planning. Really excited and can't wait to be on the trail.

  • @mtadams2009
    @mtadams2009 Před 7 lety

    For truly light gear to to Zpack, as an older hiker its the only way to go. Much lighter than anything you can buy in a store. Thanks for your video and taken the time to put this list together.

  • @FunJourneys
    @FunJourneys Před 8 lety +1

    Great video Dixie. Thank you for the information.

  • @chrisdaniel8306
    @chrisdaniel8306 Před 8 lety +1

    I have a UL 1, they are surprisingly good tents, I am impressed with it. I think that this has been the best 'my gear' videos on youtube that I've ever seen, your a very good speaker, good job. P.S. I bought a pair of frog tog rain gear just like yours, the rain soaked right through the material (did not deter the water what-so-ever!) and by the time the two day trip was over it ended up absolutely shredded to pieces by a seemingly easy trail - just my friendly input on it . awesome videos.

  • @Inertia888
    @Inertia888 Před 5 lety

    I got painful bunions from wearing shoes that were not wide enough, (that spot on the front side that our feet wear out through the shoe)constantly binding my toes together. since the pain started I now use Altra Zero Drop wide fit size and they have helped a lot.
    Cooking on the trail, I found that cutting one of those heavy gauge foil baking pans up to make a windscreen for my stove was a big help to make my stove more efficient.

  • @lindsayslifecafe7569
    @lindsayslifecafe7569 Před 5 lety

    This was the first video I ever watched of yours!

  • @Emisea23
    @Emisea23 Před 5 lety

    Just got two pairs of darn tough socks through your link on amazon! Excited to see what all the fuss is about lol

  • @happycamper5900
    @happycamper5900 Před 7 lety

    Great video! I am an old Colorado gent and I loved it. Thanks!

  • @sawdust6968
    @sawdust6968 Před 7 lety +21

    osprey packs RULE!!

  • @hangswithraccoons
    @hangswithraccoons Před 8 lety

    Very cool channel! Just randomly found you. Now I am going to have to go through and watch your video's. Subscribed! :) Someday I will hike the AT. :)

  • @marktomasko7863
    @marktomasko7863 Před 7 lety

    have been using these exact grease pots for years---used to find them at walmart for 5 bucks but not any more---and you are the first person I have met to use them besides myself!1...I like your style. We have the same hiking/weight philosophy...I was ultralite before it became so popular

  • @michaelsakowich7026
    @michaelsakowich7026 Před rokem

    i took your advice and got trekking poles with cork grips. They are awesome!

  • @GiffysChannel
    @GiffysChannel Před 2 lety

    *Andrew's epic journeys* sent me here. Great video :)

  • @dougfrye3521
    @dougfrye3521 Před 7 lety

    thanks for all your advice look forward to Starting my first section hike in august

  • @jonmichael6478
    @jonmichael6478 Před 2 lety

    Both trekking poles, fair play. I've forget one but two 😅

  • @dofler
    @dofler Před 7 lety

    Awesome vid, got some great ideas from you, subscribed.

  • @knordberg
    @knordberg Před 6 lety +1

    Great gear setup review but by the end that song was driving me nuts!

  • @Allenb1977
    @Allenb1977 Před 8 lety +3

    Just found your channel and it's awesome.

  • @rdman2wo
    @rdman2wo Před 8 lety

    Great stuff. I'm stoked to hike this...

  • @nods80
    @nods80 Před 8 lety +1

    Great video. I would love to visit the States just to walk some of the AT, I have those exact shoes and I love them

    • @HomemadeWanderlust
      @HomemadeWanderlust  Před 8 lety

      +Gordon Champion Salomons are wonderful! Glad you liked the video. Hope you get to come and visit!

  • @rickcoulon890
    @rickcoulon890 Před 8 lety

    Fly Creek 2 is a great one person tent and I love the weight and pack efficiency, it has stood up to 50 mph winds on my winter hikes in North Carolina/Tennesee

  • @randyarmstrong1339
    @randyarmstrong1339 Před 7 lety +6

    WOW! You make great videos! I hope you get a million subscribers!

  • @ryandvernychuk7033
    @ryandvernychuk7033 Před 6 lety

    I wanna hike with you!!! Our packs are so similar! I’ve did a lot of 7 night back country trips canoeing / hiking and your naming off everything I’ve encountered out there!! I hope one day I run into you on a trail!! Come visit Canmore Alberta Canada if you haven’t already!!

  • @troycampbell1851
    @troycampbell1851 Před 5 lety +2

    TOO CUTE, You made me giggle, I haven’t giggled in years....

  • @Rocket4ce
    @Rocket4ce Před 7 lety +4

    dude I have those same shoes. they are awesome. I use timberland antifatigue insoles. great load out and good video.

  • @ablueizzpulley
    @ablueizzpulley Před 8 lety

    Thanks so much for your gear list! That helps a lot to hear how things worked for you and the best way to keep things dry. Great video. What about lightening storms? How did you handle those?

  • @mauricecardinal6352
    @mauricecardinal6352 Před 6 lety

    Very thorough review. Thank you.

  • @t3dewys
    @t3dewys Před 8 lety +3

    Great video. Good job!!!

  • @chriscowan8749
    @chriscowan8749 Před 6 lety

    Great vid.. Can use the mirror on your compass if you have one of those fancy ones.

  • @tomjeffersonwasright2288
    @tomjeffersonwasright2288 Před 8 lety +2

    Thanks for a great review, with names and sources.
    But you forgot your camera gear. I think I recall you using your phone. Perhaps you and Whitney could conspire to tell us of what camera and gear you used, and what editing software Whitney used, and the conclusions you drew from your experiences. The end product was very good, both as photography and editing.
    I am STILL hoping for that video of "Dixie Does the Floribama". I am sure you would have no shortage of voluntary production assistants. Just think of it as squooshing out the envelope.

  • @darylhicks7008
    @darylhicks7008 Před 4 lety

    I Wore a hole in my darn tough socks. Actually was an ember from the fire that burnt a hole in them and they honoured it and replaced them at MEC in Calgary today.

  • @letiilove17
    @letiilove17 Před 5 lety +10

    you got a like cause you justified cooking in aluminum because you didn't wear deodorant hahaha

  • @phillipdelaney2989
    @phillipdelaney2989 Před 7 lety +1

    I have had my darn tough socks for like a full year and they are still doing fine

  • @rbaleksandar
    @rbaleksandar Před 6 lety

    Love the overview. Planning a hiking trip for almost a week in the Alps in a month and gathering as much info as possible. Thank you so much!
    PS: You are gorgeous btw. ^_^

  • @redrunnerjumper
    @redrunnerjumper Před 8 lety

    Awesome video of your gear from the trail!! wish I stumbled across your channel way sooner to follow along on your journey! I can always go back and watch other videos haha. cheers and congratulations on your thru hike! Going to Trail Days?

    • @HomemadeWanderlust
      @HomemadeWanderlust  Před 8 lety

      +redrunnerjumper Thank you!! I will hopefully be doing the PCT next year. I will most likely be at Trail Days this year--you?

    • @redrunnerjumper
      @redrunnerjumper Před 8 lety

      +Homemade Wanderlust I will definitely be going! Maybe see you there!!

  • @silverbreezeRn
    @silverbreezeRn Před 8 lety

    Thanks for the detailed gear list...

  • @CaptinLongdong1
    @CaptinLongdong1 Před 7 lety

    Haha, shes a hoot to listen to explain about the gear and why. Loved it, good video.

  • @MishaDaBear
    @MishaDaBear Před 6 lety

    For trekking poles I use a pair of damaged fiberglass hockey sticks. They were obtained for free at a local hockey arena. I epoxy in a bolt on the bottom with a X cut in the bolt head to increase traction. I put cloth tape on both ends, the top for me, and a grip on the base for assisting others. These can take a lot of abuse and last for years, plus they can double as a weapon if needed! Thanks for the great videos :D

    • @MishaDaBear
      @MishaDaBear Před 6 lety

      Oh, hockey sticks fail at the blade leaving a 3-5 foot handle!

  • @tphvictims5101
    @tphvictims5101 Před 6 lety +2

    Anker makes the best of the best battery backup/power supply.
    Headlamps, TRUST ME ITS ARMYTEK WIZARD XPH50.
    Amazon of course.
    Batteries (18650) it goes to Olight.

  • @jodooxq
    @jodooxq Před 7 lety +3

    "I got rid of the brain and didn't use it any more" she says..... Girl you make me laugh! Thank you.

  • @TheMetalGBG
    @TheMetalGBG Před 3 lety +1

    "They repair very well with ducktape" gave me a good laugh.