How To Plan Your FIRST Backpacking Trip! | Miranda in the Wild

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  • Planning a backpacking trip - especially your first trip - can be really daunting. In this video, I share my steps for planning a backpacking trip! There are some tips here for backpackers of all levels, so use this guide to plan your trips and share it with your friends!
    Intro: 00:57
    Step 1: Pick a Trail: 1:13
    Step 2: Do Your Research: 2:43
    Step 3: Pack Your Bag: 6:41
    Step 4: Make a Plan and Share it: 8:22
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Komentáře • 260

  • @rei
    @rei  Před 3 lety +91

    Hey friends! Miranda here. I hope you liked this video - it was a really fun one to make, but there's just SO MUCH information, so I'm sure I missed something! What do you think? Any big planning steps you'd add to this? Comment below!

    • @lalita3090
      @lalita3090 Před 3 lety +1

      Excellent overview - Best tip is that "the trail is always going to be there" -- so true. That's what I say when I hike in elevation esp when the weather is up in the air. I plan on backpacking somewhere close / short - thanks Miranda!

    • @JimBridgerHarney
      @JimBridgerHarney Před 3 lety +4

      Not bad at all. I usually like to tell people to stay warm, hydrated, and found. If you can do those things, and in that order, you’ll have an awfully hard time finding a way to die out there.

    • @brushemteeth9159
      @brushemteeth9159 Před 3 lety +5

      10:00 - HUGE dissent! If you go somewhere with no cellphone service, you MUST bring a satellite telephone or emergency GPS tracker! If you can't afford to buy or rent one, go somewhere with cellphone service.

    • @nzlndr00
      @nzlndr00 Před 3 lety +4

      I like to tell people they can basecamp backpack, or do longer trails/trips/through hikes with a few different camp spots. Also, many of my friends have dogs so we are usually checking whether dogs are allowed on some of the trips we do. Also, a big one for me is to be considerate of the rest of the folks in your group. If you split up to do day hikes separately, be back before dark and don’t go on unmarked trails if you have no way to communicate with the rest of your party. I have a couple friends who joined me on a backpacking trip in an alpine wilderness area that weren’t considerate to the rest of us, who scared the shit out of us because we had no idea where they were/if they were ok (until midnight
      when they returned), that I don’t invite to backpacking trips anymore.

    • @lauriesax4659
      @lauriesax4659 Před 3 lety +1

      This was so good! Another tip I have is go on a few guided trips first. So much can be learned from a good guide, from recipes, to first aid, to pacing yourself, choosing a trail, on and on and on!

  • @willemvanuijen
    @willemvanuijen Před 3 lety +190

    Extra tip: Be flexible with your plan. Maybe you've made a plan to hike 20 miles in a day and after 10 miles you twist an ankle. Don't limp for 10 miles. Be flexible, don't rush. Do the amount of miles that feel right at the time. Same applies to maybe meeting people you want to hang out with, or an amazing waterfall or swimming pond you find next to the trail. It's not about the miles, it's about smiles. Dive in and have fun. Just make sure you have enough food and water to make it to safety, but other than that just try to enjoy the moment as much as you can. You're not at work, you don't have to hike 1000 miles if you'd rather be swimming today.

    • @WAltws-wh9do
      @WAltws-wh9do Před 3 lety

      Yeah buddy. I always hate it when my foot or leg fall off and I have to cut a trip short by a week. Burp

    • @bob_the_bomb4508
      @bob_the_bomb4508 Před 2 lety

      ^ This. 100%

  • @AndrewB416
    @AndrewB416 Před 3 lety +91

    Yes officer I am sure it was Miranda. She let out a glorious trumpet of a belch while I passed her on the trail and that was the last time I saw her.

  • @melissarobinson9618
    @melissarobinson9618 Před 3 lety +121

    As a solo lady like Miranda I have always been told "be careful! don't go alone! are you nuts?" So it's great to have this video to reaffirm that I'm doing the right things👍

  • @jeanettepugh6017
    @jeanettepugh6017 Před 3 lety +48

    List maker, fact checker, blog reader, video consumer...research, research, research. So confident and proud on my first solo backpacking trip, I just knew I hadn’t missed a single tip or trick! Settled into my perfect tent site with my perfect tent set up, cooked my perfect meal on my perfect stove only to find I had left my perfect spork at home. Humbled forever.....😳

    • @he7is7at7hand
      @he7is7at7hand Před 2 lety +1

      Uuuuuhhhhh. 😔
      Did you use your wood carving skills and make one?

  • @patriksaastad724
    @patriksaastad724 Před 3 lety +165

    In Norway we have a tradition of greeting other hikers when crossing paths in the backcountry. I quite like this, as it for some reason only counts when on trail. In any other situation you do your absolute best to ignore everyone. Eye contact means death.

    • @Scor-ah
      @Scor-ah Před 3 lety +14

      As a woman who drove truck alone all over North America for 20 years, I disagree I have always looked strangers in the eye and said hello with confidence. I find this is a great deterrent to any further action

    • @alexandersnider734
      @alexandersnider734 Před 3 lety +2

      Welcome to Seattle

    • @mrpimpsoda1
      @mrpimpsoda1 Před 3 lety +1

      Why does eye contact mean death? Asking from the US

    • @ksyushaxd
      @ksyushaxd Před 3 lety +2

      same in Russia!

    • @patriksaastad724
      @patriksaastad724 Před 3 lety +10

      @@mrpimpsoda1 In Norway you keep your eyes to yourself, especially in public spaces. But if you go outside the city, hiking for instance, it is proper courtesy to greet the people that cross your path. In regards to the “death” part, that’s just a figure of speech.

  • @CrossoverGenius
    @CrossoverGenius Před 3 lety +44

    I super, super appreciated the special mention of solo lady backpackers. I’m not a socially outgoing person, so the tip about noticing people/ being noticed had never occurred to me.

  • @saraw8868
    @saraw8868 Před 3 lety +31

    "Did you hear that ultralighters..." 🤣 Loved that at the end, thanks for the helpful info!!

  • @craigcalzaretta5362
    @craigcalzaretta5362 Před 3 lety +29

    I can’t believe how excited I got to see this notification.

  • @Shane_Conrad
    @Shane_Conrad Před 3 lety +50

    “Proper prior planning prevents piss poor performance”
    I will make sure to say this anytime someone is late for dinner.

  • @elliemay3147
    @elliemay3147 Před 3 lety +8

    As part of share your plan, pictures of what you're wearing and carrying are helpful. Snap a selfie and send with your plan. My family giving a description to SAR.... she might be using her black pack but she also has a red one so maybe she used that one.... or her green one.....

  • @chickenspy1854
    @chickenspy1854 Před 3 lety +11

    My main mistake from my first solo backpacking trip was I got REALLY bored. I forgot that I'd have no one to talk to! lol
    Especially at night when reading a book was a bit tough. I bring a deck of cards now. You can keep yourself pretty busy with a deck of cards.

  • @ThereGoesDan
    @ThereGoesDan Před 3 lety +43

    I literally just got home from an overnight trip like 20 min ago....it started off like this: "Oh shoot, my jacket! Eh, it's supposed to be warm tonight, I'll be fine."....I wasn't fine 🤦‍♀️👎

    • @RalphReagan
      @RalphReagan Před 3 lety +2

      I'm not laughing! I took my summer quilt instead of my real sleeping bag.

  • @drewglucksman853
    @drewglucksman853 Před 3 lety +30

    I'd love to see how you personally store your gear/general gear storage options in the home. This is something that's often overlooked and important for ensuring the longevity of your gear (mold/mildew, sleeping bag loft, general space saving in apartments).

  • @rockytopwrangler2069
    @rockytopwrangler2069 Před 3 lety +7

    ... Love the energy of Camp Councilor Miranda ....Listen and Learn ...

  • @Sheltonism
    @Sheltonism Před 3 lety +14

    I've had great luck using CZcams to research trails. Once I find a trail that interests me, I look to see if someone has made a CZcams video of their hike. It can REALLY help me plan my own hike! I would also recommend researching water. On some trails in areas where mining has been done, the water is NOT drinkable, even if filtered. You might need to stash some water near a road on your way to the trailhead or carry all your water.

  • @ASnowyOwl
    @ASnowyOwl Před 3 lety +16

    I love how quirky, yet informative these videos are! One idea for a future video is to go over emergency preparedness (especially for hurricane/tornado season)

  • @veronicamiranda1133
    @veronicamiranda1133 Před 3 lety +5

    I'm going backpacking with my son for the 1st time next week. Super excited!

  • @bcase5328
    @bcase5328 Před 2 lety +2

    Many US State Parks have backpacking camping sites. And most time the Park Staff will have suggestions for the first time backpacker if you ask them before you reserve your camping site. Yes, I would suggest a few trial runs before hiking into a camping site: overnight in your backyard, use a car-camping camp site, camp at a rural friend's land.

  • @russelljackman1413
    @russelljackman1413 Před 3 lety

    I'm always glad to see another video with Miranda! Always very informative, and always funny! Thanks for helping me to learn new things, while making my heart smile! :) Thanks, Miranda! Thanks, Film/Editing Crew! Happy Trails!

  • @briandoolittle3422
    @briandoolittle3422 Před 3 lety +19

    IM generally not nervous about danger sleeping in the backcountry at night, but I am always paranoid that every noise I hear is a mouse/squirrel/marmot eating a hole in my tent/backpack to get to a wrapper i forgot to put in my bearbag.

  • @johngill5175
    @johngill5175 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you so much. This is awesome and exactly what we needed!!! So proud to be a member!

  • @jasonkarimy8784
    @jasonkarimy8784 Před 3 lety +1

    Yesssss! She made the video I’ve been waiting for!! Thank you, Miranda!!!

  • @salebowsadventures293
    @salebowsadventures293 Před 3 lety +5

    I just discovered Miranda and love her presentation. I’m also a REI member, too! Great job!

  • @claudebeaudry4111
    @claudebeaudry4111 Před 3 lety +1

    Finally a video that truly covers how to get started. So many other videos skip that very important part. Thanks, will subscribe!

  • @yaroslavbozhkov1567
    @yaroslavbozhkov1567 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you friends! Best wishes from Ukraine. 👍👍👍

  • @leahterry7965
    @leahterry7965 Před 3 lety +1

    This is just the information/video I needed! Thank you!

  • @MamaEvaUSA
    @MamaEvaUSA Před 3 lety +5

    “Pick a trail you are familiar with...” just moved to a new country and am not familiar with anything 😳🤪🤣 Adventure!!!

  • @TheThomasites
    @TheThomasites Před 3 lety +3

    If you do get a PLB. Register it.
    If you are in Canada use the Canadian Beacon Registry. In the USA, use NOAA Beacon Registry.

  • @crystalliu2426
    @crystalliu2426 Před 2 lety +3

    Base weight under 25 pounds, got it, thanks! My back pack itself is already heavy, I really concern about the base weight.

  • @bantam700
    @bantam700 Před 3 lety +2

    I've been on plenty of backpacking trips, and if I'm ever on a multiday trip that goes to plan I will be shocked. Felt in over my head plenty of times, but never in a spot where I felt like my life was in danger. Keeping calm and taking a moment to stop and think it through when things are going south are very important skills to have.

  • @aurtisanminer2827
    @aurtisanminer2827 Před 2 lety

    That dirty sock trick is a pretty good idea.

  • @MikeWood
    @MikeWood Před 3 lety +4

    Some good tips here which should lead to potential first time backpackers enjoying themselves more on their first times out. Also, it sounds like at 7:47 the production team place bets on whether you will Mirandaburp on camera.

  • @lalita3090
    @lalita3090 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for the great video, I'm planning my first backpacking trip in August. I have all the gear, just scared, but this vid made me feel better!

  • @17shmb
    @17shmb Před 3 lety +4

    So nice to find this!! I actually got a permit for the JMT last week and then didn’t know what to do next lol

  • @ianrudd7442
    @ianrudd7442 Před 3 lety +3

    Another brilliant video Miranda. The basics apply anywhere. Fortunately in the UK we don’t have to worry about bears.

  • @thehafricanultralighter4973

    I jumped right in. My first trip was 3 days 2 nights in a different state. I'm always solo. Lol. Great info Miranda! Always love watching in the wild.

  • @jameskappel
    @jameskappel Před 3 lety +1

    Enjoying your content and your style of humor 🤪

  • @warrenphilips8441
    @warrenphilips8441 Před 3 lety +4

    Next time I pass someone on the trail: Sings Sarah McLachlan "I Will Remember You. Will you remember me?" ...that oughta do it.

  • @kleberfernando8628
    @kleberfernando8628 Před 3 lety

    Hello Miranda! I am from Brazil and I like so much your videos , tips, advice, etc!! thank you so much

  • @autumnwishes8364
    @autumnwishes8364 Před 3 lety +8

    Hi Miranda! New subscriber here! Love your videos and content. Lots of great and helpful information. Btw...I just love your video intro “This is my show gosh darn”....it just makes me giggle lol

  • @enjoyjavy
    @enjoyjavy Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome tips, Miranda! 👏

  • @faye76000
    @faye76000 Před 3 lety +1

    the rain jacket tip is spot on bahahaaha

  • @justalurkr
    @justalurkr Před 3 lety +24

    Item 1: acquire a favorite day hike and become familiar with it.

  • @danielleadams4806
    @danielleadams4806 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the breakdown.

  • @sabitron123
    @sabitron123 Před 3 lety +2

    going on my first backpacking trip tomorrow, but i decided to go all in and go to a week long one in another state. perfect time for this one lmao

  • @Galactico42
    @Galactico42 Před 3 lety +1

    I have two rain jackets. One is a serious actually-keep-me-dry in a downpour jacket that I pack if there's actually rain in the forecast. The other is a very packable lightweight thing I got an Old Navy like 20 years ago that lives in my daypack/bikebag/pack even if it's the middle of summer in the Utah desert.

  • @bghozali
    @bghozali Před 3 lety

    So excited!

  • @SamPeabody
    @SamPeabody Před 3 lety

    I appreciated the sock in the car tip. I’m not a big worrier, but the old Boy Scout motto “be prepared” sticks with me. Reminds me of a time I was camping in a national park in a foreign country a long time ago. Some friendly fellow campers at the site next to us offered to bring us for a ride through the park to look at wildlife. We had no reason not to trust them, but I still left a note inside my tent saying when we left and the license plate number of the car, just in case. Everything was fine and they were just nice, generous people, but I never regretted leaving that note.

  • @titanpreparedness
    @titanpreparedness Před 3 lety +6

    Pick a trail and check for water sources. My first trip there was no water till miles in. Would have been nice to know prior to starting

  • @LydJaGillers
    @LydJaGillers Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for all of these tips!!!

    • @rei
      @rei  Před 2 lety +1

      We appreciate the support!

  • @Sarah-mi2rv
    @Sarah-mi2rv Před 3 lety

    Really appreciated the safety tips!!

  • @salenarafn750
    @salenarafn750 Před 3 lety +5

    "Eating the burger" 😂😂😂 too relatable.

  • @austinkopp9811
    @austinkopp9811 Před 3 lety +9

    12:54 why did you have to attack me like that lol

    • @johnparks2546
      @johnparks2546 Před 3 lety

      I was thinking the same thing

    • @rei
      @rei  Před 3 lety +3

      🙃 love you, ultralighters - Miranda

    • @johnparks2546
      @johnparks2546 Před 3 lety

      Miranda replied ♥️

  • @searchingforsquatchy3862

    I love the tip about making eye contact with people. I have a generally friendly face (as long as I'm not hangry) and I like that people feel comfortable enough to ask me for directions if they're lost.
    And also tell me if they scout wildlife! Hiking in GTNP last week I got so giddy when someone told me where they saw a moose, so I was sure to pass along the information to others and it was so nice to see them get as excited as me😁
    -Em

  • @musgroveandthepumi1604

    Great video! Hope to see one about winter backpacking with a pulk.

  • @Allan_aka_RocKITEman
    @Allan_aka_RocKITEman Před 2 lety

    *Great vid, Miranda!*

  • @chicksgrowtoo
    @chicksgrowtoo Před 2 lety

    This was excellent, thank you!!

    • @rei
      @rei  Před 2 lety

      Hey there! We're happy you enjoyed it! 👋

  • @tranquiltigers
    @tranquiltigers Před rokem

    thanks for the hot tips

  • @emmastansbury2726
    @emmastansbury2726 Před 3 lety +1

    Great information. I've done a backpacking trip last year with my dad. ( first time) It was a local trail that we had hike before. It was a amazing trip. Meet lost of people on the way. It would be good to see a update video on how to pack a back

  • @cmcer1995
    @cmcer1995 Před 3 lety

    Good info for first time back packers and good reminders for experienced ones as well. I assume when you were talking about marking your water sources you were talking about using an erasable pen? We got the burp in and the short discussion on poop, good job as usual Miranda. Always enlightening.

  • @jasonbabila6006
    @jasonbabila6006 Před 3 lety +2

    I prefer backpacking in April, May, early June, and October, not as hot during those months and it's perfect for multiple days camping east of the Cascades.

  • @storeman08033
    @storeman08033 Před 2 lety

    Great job loved every insightful word. Thanks from South Jerrrseeey

    • @rei
      @rei  Před 2 lety

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @TheTrailDancer
    @TheTrailDancer Před 3 lety +1

    Great Vid Miranda!!! Guthooks too! :)

  • @whyattc
    @whyattc Před 2 lety

    Leave a dirty sock in your car! Halarious but it makes sense! Miranda is the best!

  • @april906outdoors3
    @april906outdoors3 Před 3 lety

    The 7 P's! Been using those P words for many years and they have served me well!

  • @Color-Theory
    @Color-Theory Před 2 lety

    Great advice! I think I'm gonna try solo camping first and work my way up. :)

  • @ModernGentleman
    @ModernGentleman Před 3 lety +1

    "Hold for banging"
    good producer 👌

  • @ItsAStephanieB
    @ItsAStephanieB Před 3 lety

    Lol... Love your videos. Thank you Miranda!

  • @robertkelleher1850
    @robertkelleher1850 Před rokem

    The 7 P’s hahaha. My master chief taught me that in my first day in the Navy.

  • @RalphReagan
    @RalphReagan Před 3 lety +1

    I'm at the getting checked out at the doctor's office tomorrow. I hope to do the Foothills trail and the Pinhoti trail later.

  • @Allofthemonkeys
    @Allofthemonkeys Před 3 lety +1

    I went on a trip and the nearest city had forcast of around freezing. I took a 20 degree sleeping bag and froze. We were sunning on a rock with all our layers (including rain jackets) to try to warm up. One guys shoes were literally frozen solid. Like he had to wait for them to thaw so he could even get them on. He was also 6'9" and had his lower two feet of body sticking out of this little pup tent.

  • @matthewmarquis8732
    @matthewmarquis8732 Před 3 lety

    You're the best!

  • @whenallissaiddonewaisad5376

    "Hold for banging". ROFTLMAO. I can't believe they didn't cut that. Miranda didn't even mention cutting it out. XD

  • @Charlvdwalt073
    @Charlvdwalt073 Před rokem

    THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO REALLY APRICIATE IT

    • @rei
      @rei  Před rokem

      We're glad it helped Charl!

    • @Charlvdwalt073
      @Charlvdwalt073 Před rokem

      Thank you living in one of Beautyfull place in south Africa and lots of amazing hiking spots , i really going to give it a try

  • @bigmutant69
    @bigmutant69 Před 3 lety +2

    Proper preparation prevents piss poor performance. One less word and flows better hows that for a shakedown

  • @brushemteeth9159
    @brushemteeth9159 Před 3 lety +3

    10:00 - HUGE dissent! If you go somewhere with no cellphone service, you MUST bring a satellite telephone or emergency GPS tracker! If you can't afford to buy or rent one, go somewhere with cellphone service.

    • @Zeppelinfaktor
      @Zeppelinfaktor Před 3 lety +3

      Agreed. Especially if you’re solo. If nothing else it gives your loved ones piece of mind.

  • @Alaska_Gal
    @Alaska_Gal Před 2 lety

    I have hiked solo in Alaska (Denali), but this will be my first time solo backpacking! I’ve got all of my gear & while a bit nervous, I am excited to give this a try. 😊

    • @rei
      @rei  Před 2 lety +1

      What an exciting trip! We can't wait to hear about it!

  • @Risaala
    @Risaala Před 3 lety +1

    OMG: your shirt is so beautiful!!!

  • @ryanpgiron
    @ryanpgiron Před 3 lety +1

    Burping is a sign of relief... 😊

  • @listen7634
    @listen7634 Před 2 lety

    Great vid

    • @rei
      @rei  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching! 😄

  • @gwendolynwilkins5535
    @gwendolynwilkins5535 Před rokem

    Another vote for having stuff for rain: my husband and I were car camping once on the rim of Death Valley...in July. Like no rain in the forecast. So we left the rain hood off the tent so we could see the stars. And it rained in the middle of the night. Not heavy, but enough to not want to be out in it. We made a dash for the car and spent the rest of the night there.
    Always plan for rain. Always.

  • @Michael_Aune
    @Michael_Aune Před 2 lety +1

    The 7 Ps!

  • @lai3741
    @lai3741 Před 3 lety

    Hi Miranda,
    Huge fan here. Can we please have a video on how to choose the back capacity (not size), or how you pack for different trip lengths?

  • @Rusted_Link
    @Rusted_Link Před 3 lety +11

    I think I'm going to do my first solo overnighter with others that are doing their first solo overnighter... 🤭

  • @alexandersnider734
    @alexandersnider734 Před 3 lety

    "Hold for banging" classic producer guy. But for real thanks for backpacking tips, I got Covid cabin fever so for first time in my life wanting to do something in the outdoors. I got the Cascades in my backyard but I've just been on my computer for the past 18 months like a dumb dumb.

  • @jep9092
    @jep9092 Před rokem +5

    Her random burping and her friends in the background laughing and cheering her on just gives so much personality to this channel and I absolutely love it. I know these people aren't stones, they're not pretending, they're real

  • @rcg5317
    @rcg5317 Před 3 lety +4

    You are awesome funny. I bet you’d be great on a hike even if there mosquitoes. Lots of them.

  • @VinceW187
    @VinceW187 Před 3 lety +1

    For me the most important is contingency, have a plan B and C always

  • @josephu3447
    @josephu3447 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Miranda! Can you make a video on Caltopo and how to get the maps? Please!!!!!

  • @StephenAldaco
    @StephenAldaco Před 3 lety

    Take your time on your first backpacking trip! Take breaks enjoy the sights and have fun!

  • @KCCgoKartMAN
    @KCCgoKartMAN Před 3 lety +10

    You mean I’m crazy for planning my first backpacking trip as a solo 5 day trip to an unclimbed/unnamed mountain on a trail nobody has touched since the ‘60s?

  • @chandaharkins4418
    @chandaharkins4418 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent information! I especially liked the eye contact point. I don't think I have heard that one before. 👍
    Also, is "p*ss" a bad word? Who knew?

  • @rileypogue2928
    @rileypogue2928 Před 3 lety

    I love living in the PNW because it barely even thought about 'huh REI is a national brand and of course the person talking is from washington'

  • @arlenesolis024
    @arlenesolis024 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for tips. This couldn’t have come at a perfect time. I’m planning to hike next week, by myself, at a state park. Looking so forward to it, almost as much as looking forward to your vlog. Is it crazy to say that I’m wondering when you going to start sweating and burping lol 😂. You crack me up when it happens. All we need is Nala pooping 💩. Nature calls . I’m a big fan thanks again for the tips which I use wisely. No alcohol solo backpacking right?

  • @scottplumer3668
    @scottplumer3668 Před 2 lety +1

    When planning a trip to Sleeping Bear Dunes a few years ago, I contacted them ahead of time and asked them specifically which numbers my wife should call if I didn't come home. The person I contacted was really appreciative that I did that, so don't be shy about asking!

    • @rei
      @rei  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for the tip, Scott! It's definitely good planning to keep a record of where you plan to be backpacking, with your loved ones.

  • @wildsau1965
    @wildsau1965 Před 2 lety +1

    yep , no rain jacket and it rained LOL

  • @AwengChannel
    @AwengChannel Před 2 lety

    Nice

    • @rei
      @rei  Před 2 lety

      Thank you!!!😁

  • @terryweaver9770
    @terryweaver9770 Před 3 lety

    Yup, I got it, lol!! I love U’r personality, therefore I have subscribed! Yay! Great tips. I am in the process of gathering all my small, inexpensive stuff for hiking/backpacking. Like a trowel, water filter, new bladder, head lamp, etc...all the small stuff. I have yet ventured into the big 3. In my opinion, I think it should B the big 4, “the final 4” 😁 SHOES...Shelter, Backpack, sleeping bags/pads etc.. Why aren’t shoes included in this particular list? I think shoes are equally as important as a backpack or a tent. I mean, U have to have proper footwear for this, rite? I am going Danner for my shoes. I wear Danner everyday anyway. I’ve been wearing Danner for the past 10yrs- it’s what works for me. & for clothing I am going Fjallraven. That’s what works for me too. I try to wear some sort of Fjallraven on the daily, even if it’s as simple as 1 of their canvas belts, I have 3 different colors to match my work business casual attire, lol!! I want for my big 3, if U will, the Keb 52, the Singi Down Sleeping bag, Long, & use’g the Abisko Lite 2p tent. That’s my dream big 3. I try & buy 1 piece of gear/clothing once a month. For example, my next item to get is my cooking system- I have nothing atm!! I want the new Jetboil “Stash” perfect set up for me- love it, want!

  • @davidcelaya8519
    @davidcelaya8519 Před 3 lety

    Well my first ever backpacking/camping trip will be a Long Trail through hike. All geared up by REI haha