WHAT I WORE ON TRAIL | PCT 2017 Thruhike

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  • Hello hikers/backpackers/everyone! This video provides some insight on all the clothing that worked for me on my Pacific Crest Trail thru hike in 2017. Efficiency and weight are key but I'm also big into how things feel on your skin. Enjoy! :)
    Scroll down for full list of everything worn, including direct Amazon links to most of the clothing mentioned. NOTE: By purchasing products using the specific Amazon links I've provided below I get a little bit of money to help grow my channel at no cost to you, so MUCHAS GRACIAS advance! :)
    - Saucony Women's Run Lux III Short ( amzn.to/2FyXbQ7 )
    - Coolibar Women's Sun Shirt w/ UPF 50+ ( amzn.to/2Fzfnt3 )
    - Montbell Women's Lightweight Shirt ( www.montbell.us )
    - Montbell Women's UL Thermwrap Parka ( www.montbell.us )
    - Patagonia Men's Storm Racer Jacket ( www.patagonia.com )
    - Patagonia Houdini Pants ( www.patagonia.com )
    - Injinji Toe Liners ( amzn.to/2FyiS2P )
    - Darn Tough Coolmax Running Socks ( amzn.to/2HmOWqJ )
    - Altra Women's Lone Peak 2.5 ( www.ebay.com )
    Some things not shown on video:
    - Patagonia Barely Bra x 2 ( amzn.to/2HmSolk )
    - OR Verglas Snow Gaiters ( amzn.to/2Hq19Ld )
    - Altra Lone Peak 3.0 x 2 ( amzn.to/2GfPYFU )
    - Merrell Pace Trail Shoe ( amzn.to/2DhqogB )
    - Kahtoola Microspikes ( amzn.to/2tCbxh4 )
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Komentáře • 158

  • @HarvyDangerFilms
    @HarvyDangerFilms Před 6 lety +1

    I have been enjoying your channel and content a lot. I don't focus much on my clothes when backpacking. I usually find what I like, what doesn't get too smelly and what I can easily wear in any conditions and wash/dry easily on the trail. - This was great!

  • @metimoteo
    @metimoteo Před 6 lety +1

    Bravo on your accomplishment! I keep telling myself, "Someday... someday!"

  • @janefreeman995
    @janefreeman995 Před 6 lety

    Hi thank you. I also loved the houdini pants on my thru hike.... they dry incredibly fast and helped guard against bugs. From head to toe I have a very simular kit ... I did use merino for shirts and buff.... icebreaker and ibex. And Terramar quick dry silk for base layers super light....

  • @brianwhidden
    @brianwhidden Před 6 lety +5

    Great video, loved the sliding down the hill part.

  • @bobmcelroy7289
    @bobmcelroy7289 Před 6 lety +3

    On the subject of "Coolibar" shirts, my wife started wearing them due to skin cancer and requires long sleeves and did I mention we live in Florida, about 20 minutes from the beaches. She absolutely loves them! You are spot on with the sizing..but the breathability and the SPF protection is great. They usually are pricey, and haven't seen them in stores. One might say they are comparable to Colombia brand styles. Good return policy as well. They do have alot of different items too. Google for the website and browse, you'll love it!

  • @Krimshire
    @Krimshire Před 6 lety +3

    Thank you for sharing! I'm constantly debating about which clothes I want to bring with me.

  • @garrycleak3055
    @garrycleak3055 Před 6 lety +7

    I love how you describe the texture and feel of clothing and material. Refreshing and honest, look forward to future hiking or reviews vids, please never wash that rain shell 😉

  • @AubreyFite1
    @AubreyFite1 Před 6 lety +1

    glad the storm racer worked for you on the trail! I'm planning to do my first thru-hike next year and your vids are super helpful! sincerely, a fellow patagonia sales associate

  • @BlueBoyBackpacking
    @BlueBoyBackpacking Před 4 lety +3

    Hey Cortezi, I just watched this vid again. I see you like Montbell like I do. Sweet. Hey I like the sound of your Patagonia rain shell - Storm racer - tricot lining sounds really soft on skin, I will have to check it out in my local Sydney Patagonia store. Suggestion - To keep your rain shell breathing its best, its best to wash it regularly about the same as would wash a pair of well worn jeans - every couple of weeks if you are using them a lot. The idea is that the micro-porous holes which allow passing through of water vapour molecules (i.e. the breathing) get clogged up pretty fast with body oils and sweat from the inside and grime and dirt from the outside. So good regular washing cleans them out and keep it breathing at its best. Also washing it in a specialist wash treatment product (for waterproof breathable fabrics) and then popping the jacket in the dryer on low heat for 10 mins will magically restore the water repellency (DWR) of the outside layer again by realigning the hydrophobic nylon threads and have them all pointing outward together again - which results in an effective continuous statically charged DWR barrier which repels water droplets (which also have the same charge, thus they repel). Anyway, just a suggestion. Cheers. Friend. Blue boy

  • @graciesalvaggio
    @graciesalvaggio Před 4 lety +1

    Doing a trail for my highschool graduation celebration, this video was sooooooo helpful! Thank you for your advice!

  • @domo3552
    @domo3552 Před 6 lety +6

    Thanks for taking the time to share. Have you ever considered hiking the Canada Great Divide Trail? Not gear related I know. Happy hiking.

  • @stevegartman113
    @stevegartman113 Před 6 lety

    Really enjoyed watching your hike. 💞🙏🏼🤙🏼

  • @vandringskanalen
    @vandringskanalen Před 6 lety +2

    Keep up the good work! I really like your style. Happy hiking! :)

  • @chrissygurlskater
    @chrissygurlskater Před 6 lety +2

    Haha, most definitely awesome ending! you were going fastNice video of the clothes, I'll keep this in mind when that "Someday...pct" happens.

  • @friarrodneyburnap4336
    @friarrodneyburnap4336 Před 5 lety

    p.s. You should do the American Discovery Trail...and make video's for us to watch your progress as you hike it's the long of the longer trails...

  • @toocleanpappas5397
    @toocleanpappas5397 Před 6 lety

    If you like the Lone Peaks, you should try the Olympus. They are their max padding shoe. I wore the Lone Peaks from GA thru VA, then switched to the Olympus. I will never go back to any other shoe for hiking. They do take a few days to get used to because the padding makes you feel higher than normal. But you do get used to it. I love that Puffy, but damn it's expensive. And I've got an Enlightened quilt as well. But I hate the feel of it. Kind of suprised you liked yours. Very plasticy feeling. Yes, that's not a word... hehe Anyhow, loving your videos. Keep it up. Hikers Hike! - Too Clean

  • @flashmanv3260
    @flashmanv3260 Před 6 lety

    Great video. I don't usually hike with my puffy, wait till I'm at camp, I find down keeps you warmer, is the lightest and compresses the best so would really miss it. but having a more water resistant puffy would be nice, have to look at the montbell UL

    • @triciakrose
      @triciakrose Před 6 lety

      flashman V I'm pretty sure she is vegan (based on her food video) and that's probably why she picked a synthetic jacket.

  • @edawgfigatron
    @edawgfigatron Před 6 lety +6

    really digging the soundtrack in the backround. just noticed almost at the end of the video.. was feeling all relaxed n shit, lol . asmr status.. great video. very informative.

  • @ponderinghiker
    @ponderinghiker Před 6 lety +5

    Thank you for this.... hitting the trail on the 19th and clothes are my biggest concern/struggle. Your thoughts helped a lot with some decisions.... side note, your background music is cool but a tad too loud....

  • @paultorres8995
    @paultorres8995 Před 6 lety

    good job cotezi, my wife Jill was making notes and also snickered about your mannerisms are just like Pauline's in certain ways maybe cuz we just watched Pauline and Michael's zipline video that just came out Its pretty awesome, waiting for your next Trail busting hike stay safe stay warm stay dry Paul and Jill

  • @brianwhidden
    @brianwhidden Před 5 lety +1

    Enjoyed your videos, so what’s your next trail?

  • @jess3836
    @jess3836 Před 6 lety

    Thanks for the vid! Do you know a good place to sell gear ditched (sent home) on the trail?

  • @brandonmoore8718
    @brandonmoore8718 Před 6 lety

    Great video!

  • @MrEditorsMusic
    @MrEditorsMusic Před 5 lety

    I have always used merino wool for my clothing because of its odor resistance but I'm considering buying a hiking shirt like Patagonia Sun Stretch but I'm a bit hesitant. Synthetic baselayers smell like death but do synthetic hiking shirts gather that smell? Especially when I will have a merino wool t-shirt under it.

  • @DiaN-do3jm
    @DiaN-do3jm Před 5 lety

    is it okay to wear running shoes if someone plans to go hiking( not hardcore hiking) ? it's a date suggested by someone

  • @Aysan1S
    @Aysan1S Před 3 lety

    Which insulated jacket did you use? I can't decide which one to get 😭

  • @allencrider
    @allencrider Před 6 lety

    I have a Marmot puffy made with PrimaLoft and it's quite warm but doesn't compress very well.

    • @CoteziHikes
      @CoteziHikes  Před 6 lety

      Reverend Al yeah try the montbell UL out. Also I hear Patagonia’s synthetic micropuff is insanely compressible too.

  • @ashleymariejanzen9802
    @ashleymariejanzen9802 Před 4 lety

    is the coolibar shirt WHITE? or tan? stain resistant?

  • @kooolbreezeandthetrees
    @kooolbreezeandthetrees Před 5 lety +1

    Hi :) love your videos they help me prep for the pct. Was wondering which color your sunshirt is? Can’t tell if you got the white one one or the stone grey? And was your montbell puffy warm enough for the Sierra?

    • @CoteziHikes
      @CoteziHikes  Před 5 lety +2

      Stone grey! And I didn’t have my montbell puffy until I got to Washington. I wish I had it for the Sierra cuz what I had at the time was too heavy/warm for the weather in the Sierra. The montbell puffy is my favorite puffy for hiking in general. I use it for everything, even Colorado 14ers in winter!

  • @dylanwasserman9614
    @dylanwasserman9614 Před 6 lety

    Great video! Thanks for getting me ready. I plan on starting my thru hike in one week! Am I silly to bring a plain white T as my basic shirt during the desert? I feel like it's light and will help keep me cool. Also I appreciate your video on what you ate. I'm vegetarian, so it gave me some ideas. Oats every day for the most part though! -Dylan

    • @dylanwasserman9614
      @dylanwasserman9614 Před 6 lety

      Ok good to know. Good tips. I know right?! Its beginning to feel very real now.

  • @woody3926
    @woody3926 Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks for the awesome video! I was wondering, did you bring any sort of camp shoes/sandals with you?

    • @CoteziHikes
      @CoteziHikes  Před 6 lety +2

      Woody yes! And I totally forgot to include it in the video. Trail sandals by Xero Shoes for the Sierra. It was nice to have at the end of a long day filled w suncups! I wear them now all the time. Check em out

    • @woody3926
      @woody3926 Před 6 lety

      Right on, thanks!

  • @GrandeurNature
    @GrandeurNature Před 6 lety

    Thank you very much !

  • @martindohnal55
    @martindohnal55 Před 6 lety

    Hi Cotezi, first of all, thanks for those useful videos.)) what you use for editing videos?

    • @CoteziHikes
      @CoteziHikes  Před 6 lety

      hi! i use iMovie that came w my laptop

  • @friarrodneyburnap4336
    @friarrodneyburnap4336 Před 5 lety

    Thank you...have you seen any External Frame Backpacks being used on all your hikes . . .

  • @krysmamamia
    @krysmamamia Před 6 lety +41

    I really liked you video, but it was kinda hard to hear you over the music

    • @CoteziHikes
      @CoteziHikes  Před 6 lety

      what did you use to watch the video?

    • @krysmamamia
      @krysmamamia Před 6 lety +1

      Cotezi Hikes my phone

    • @catherinepierce8096
      @catherinepierce8096 Před 6 lety

      viewing on my macbook and noticed the same thing- but you video is great and insightful!!!! thanks for the info

    • @amnioticfluid
      @amnioticfluid Před 5 lety

      Hey, I like what you have been posting. I find this one and your other gear video difficult to hear too because of the music. I watched them with my computer, and an iPad.

    • @jhonyermo
      @jhonyermo Před 5 lety

      I watched on Desk-top. Great ass video. Learned lots but the music was a bit of a distraction.

  • @sdnalyam
    @sdnalyam Před 6 lety +1

    Did you find the Montbell parka breath at all and did it compress. Did the Patagonia Storm Racer breath as it has no pit pit zips. thanks.

    • @CoteziHikes
      @CoteziHikes  Před 6 lety

      the montbell breathes really well. the storm racer breathes really well in comparison to my patagonia torrent shell which does have pit zips. and for it being so thin, it actually keeps you significantly warm against crazy wind gusts. hope that helps.

  • @wintermute6261
    @wintermute6261 Před 4 lety +2

    Hello! were you warm enough with only the thermawrap when stationary at camp? Considering the same jcket for my thru hike but worried about warmth

    • @CoteziHikes
      @CoteziHikes  Před 4 lety +3

      I'd say it was warm enough for most of the PCT. Maybe consider carrying a mid layer for early desert and late Washington.

  • @PennyGetsItTogether
    @PennyGetsItTogether Před 6 lety

    Really love your style! If you’re able please share where you purchased the stripe shirt you wore in this video, Thanks!

  • @Mtnsunshine
    @Mtnsunshine Před 6 lety

    Thanks for the review. I've heard good things about Montbelle gear. Looking forward to the shoe review, especially about how to,break in your feet/legs with the Altra Lonepeaks. Did you have any trouble with walking on rocks and the sole of the Altra's being too thin to protect the bottom of your feet? I have heard a comment about that, but would like to hear your real world experience. Thanks!

    • @katiemcclellan9281
      @katiemcclellan9281 Před 6 lety +1

      Altras come with a really nice lightweight rock place that you can insert under the insole to help with rocky/sharp areas. The soles of the shoe are pretty soft & can get poked, but putting the rock plate in is super helpful & I've found that it alleviates almost all poking!

    • @Mtnsunshine
      @Mtnsunshine Před 6 lety

      Katie McClellan Thanks! Great to know.

  • @rebeccabradnam2716
    @rebeccabradnam2716 Před 6 lety

    Would you consider taking an umbrella? I took one on my last thru hike and I really liked having it

    • @CoteziHikes
      @CoteziHikes  Před 6 lety

      Rebecca B definitely thought about at some points in the desert. But then also thought about how uncomfortable t would be to be holding it all the time or just carrying it in my pack cuz I’m tired of holding it lol

  • @phongbach7248
    @phongbach7248 Před 6 lety

    "haven't wash the jacket". Wash your rain jacket from time to time actually help to keep it last longer. Prob should also give it another coat of DWR.

  • @MstrRo
    @MstrRo Před 6 lety

    There is nothing like experience when it comes to reviewing clothing/gear. You are doing a great job. What year was your Patagonia Nano Air? The air permeability changes, sometimes, from one year to the next in outerwear. You mentioned appreciating more cushioning in the foot from your socks. Since your feet have adapted to the Lone Peaks, you may want to look into the Altra, Olympus. I really like mine over my various versions of Lone Peaks. Food for thought.

    • @CoteziHikes
      @CoteziHikes  Před 6 lety

      Not sure I think 2016 maybe. I think the olympus would have to much cushion for my liking and not enough ground feedback. but that's just me.

    • @MstrRo
      @MstrRo Před 6 lety

      I suspect you are rather dialed in but as you entertain possibility, here are some well intended thoughts. Did a little research for your consideration moving forward: The Patagonia Nano Air Hoody at 60g/m^2 is listed at 40 cfm and Nano Air Hoody Ligth at 40g/M^2 is listed at 70 cfm, so at the expense of a little less insulation you get more air permeability. Also read some compelling information regarding a vest in place of a jacket in terms of warmth to weight ratios. Food for thought. Ref Olympus: I use Polypro sock liners at .6 oz and my Darn Toughs are at 3 oz a pair. This equates to 10 pair of Polypro liners (which dry really fast), for every two pair of Darn Tough. Use two pair of Polypro and drop some weight. For more warmth, I use a plastic bag over the Polypro socks. The softer cushioning on the Olympus and thinner socks, helps with the ground feedback.

  • @lzllbelvx6372
    @lzllbelvx6372 Před 6 lety

    How was your experience in the storm racer with heavy rain conditions if any, along the PCT?
    And if any, where did you experience most of your rain encounters?

    • @CoteziHikes
      @CoteziHikes  Před 6 lety +1

      lZLlBElV X it held up pretty good and dries quick. But I can count the number of times it rained on the PCT w one hand. Had a pretty heavy rain storm early in the desert, a couple days in NorCal. And the last couple days in Washington.

  • @johneason6540
    @johneason6540 Před 6 lety

    Nice, very good detail of your actually worn clothes. Also how did you get the trail name "Dirty Avacado" ???

    • @CoteziHikes
      @CoteziHikes  Před 6 lety

      Thanks!
      Day 1 on the trail, I was eating avocado and a chunk fell on the dirt and I ate it anyway :P

    • @johneason6540
      @johneason6540 Před 6 lety

      John eason , you know that exactly what I thought you would say,lol.

  • @piolaappleseed6
    @piolaappleseed6 Před 6 lety

    I like the shirt you're wearing in this video the most. FYI in case you need some birthday present ideas for me this year 💙🤓💚

    • @piolaappleseed6
      @piolaappleseed6 Před 6 lety

      And now I finally know where my navy blue underarmor leggings went!

    • @CoteziHikes
      @CoteziHikes  Před 6 lety

      paulina lol always stay gettin my hand me downs ❤️ love u

    • @CoteziHikes
      @CoteziHikes  Před 6 lety

      Ps: do u still have my vibrams?

    • @piolaappleseed6
      @piolaappleseed6 Před 6 lety

      Cotezi Hikes haven't seen em..

  • @matthewburt3439
    @matthewburt3439 Před 6 lety

    Great Video, just wanted to know how the Montbell Parka performed. How cold did you take it?

    • @CoteziHikes
      @CoteziHikes  Před 6 lety

      Matthew Burt as i mentioned in the video,
      I hiked in the co Rockies in December (20-30 degree temps, colder when hit w wind gusts) and climbed a 14er w it in December as well (mt. bierstadt, temps on the teens and lower w wind gusts). I had to pair it w a wind/rain jacket (Patagonia storm racer) on bierstadt once we got to the summit cuz of the crazy wind gusts but yeah. Solid piece of gear.

    • @matthewburt3439
      @matthewburt3439 Před 6 lety

      Great! Thanks for the explanation. Never been to The US so wasn’t sure how cold it could get. Thanks again

  • @buysell5922
    @buysell5922 Před 4 lety

    Which backpack you recommend hyperlight of palante ?

    • @CoteziHikes
      @CoteziHikes  Před 4 lety

      if your bw is less than 10 lbs than Pa'lante. if you need to carry a heavier load then Hyperlite.

  • @kooolbreezeandthetrees
    @kooolbreezeandthetrees Před 5 lety +1

    Hi :) is taking the Patagonia nano air a really bad idea for the pct? I know you said it was to warm. I read a lot of positive reviews about the jacket and how it’s supposed to breath well but you actually took it to the pct and I was wondering if it was to warm all the time? And was it even to warm at night? And the Sierra? I can’t buy it where I live, and can’t try it on in the store to test it :( will have to buy it online first.. your answer would really help :) oh and what size (men’s/women’s)did you buy?

    • @CoteziHikes
      @CoteziHikes  Před 5 lety +1

      my main thing with the nano air is it was too bulky and not compressible enough in my pack (even in my larger pack the HMG 2400). it was super cozy and comfy though at night. for hiking, it was very warm. I'm rocking the micro puff right now and love it.
      for the nano air I had the women's small. it was true to size maybe even on the larger side. (I like my thruhiking puffies tight lol).

  • @tictachikes6156
    @tictachikes6156 Před 5 lety

    Another great video :) Did you carry baselayer leggings?

    • @CoteziHikes
      @CoteziHikes  Před 5 lety

      I had Patagonia base layer pants for the whole desert and Sierra. then I shipped them back home and just stuck with a pair of Patagonia Houdini pants (wind pants) all the way to Canada. I had a long sleeve base layer for the whole trail except the last few weeks before Canada. (wish I did have the shirt towards the end cuz it got really cold and everything was wet (I was wearing my puffy to sleep but it was also wet cuz I had to use it while hiking and it would snow and rain).

  • @julien7980
    @julien7980 Před 5 lety

    Super ! Have you (or some else) tried Patagonia Micro Puff ? It's the Puffy which seems similar to your Montbell in Patagonia. Here in Europe (France) not easy to get Montbell. The Patagonia could be a good equivalent according to you (or someone who tested it) ?

    • @CoteziHikes
      @CoteziHikes  Před 5 lety

      they are different textures on the outside ( I love the Montbell fabric feel rather than plastic bag feel) but other than that Patagonia should be fine. it'll also be a lot lighter and more compressable.

  • @risingsunflower4802
    @risingsunflower4802 Před 6 lety

    Is your Montbell thermawrap a medium as well?

  • @randysmith6493
    @randysmith6493 Před 5 lety

    Nice gear review. Things I have not seen before. The background bumping of musical notes drumming wares on me and is distracting so had to leave before the end.

  • @r.kolunen
    @r.kolunen Před 6 lety

    what size is your montbell puffy?

  • @HanselMills
    @HanselMills Před 6 lety

    I was hoping to find the first shirt you showed. The link you attached for it is not the same.

    • @CoteziHikes
      @CoteziHikes  Před 6 lety

      I don't think they make the exact same one anymore. So the "new" shirt is made out of the same materials that I love but has an extra pocket on the chest. The color might also be slightly different shade.

  • @kooolbreezeandthetrees

    Oh and did you also go with your trailrunners in the Sierra?

    • @CoteziHikes
      @CoteziHikes  Před 5 lety +1

      I did! Trail runners and snow gaiters. (I didn’t use the gaiters that often so if I had to do it again I’d probably go without them tbh)

  • @Betts456
    @Betts456 Před 6 lety +2

    Latina! Hiking the trail.

  • @russellmoore1533
    @russellmoore1533 Před 6 lety +1

    The best music is NO music!

  • @texmexia49
    @texmexia49 Před 5 lety

    Hi, is your lightweight base layer a Montbell Zeo Line shirt? I am wanting to combine my everday hiking and base layer shirt and wondering if this would fit the bill? When cold I would layer with an ultralight Polartec Fleece, my puffy, and , a rain shell if needed. I was trying to avoid carrying a base layer and a hiking shirt as I will also be carrying my fleece shirt. Any suggestions?

    • @CoteziHikes
      @CoteziHikes  Před 5 lety

      when, where, and what will you be hiking? ?

    • @texmexia49
      @texmexia49 Před 5 lety

      Cotezi Hikes Aug timeframe, the TRT and then the JMT next year in the same timeframe if we get the "Golden Ticket"😀

    • @CoteziHikes
      @CoteziHikes  Před 5 lety +1

      what id do is ditch the fleece. I'd have a comfortable airy hiking shirt, the base layer (most likely for sleep), a puffy for cold nights and early mornings, and lightweight rain/wind shell.

    • @texmexia49
      @texmexia49 Před 5 lety

      Cotezi Hikes I have everything but the hiking shirt. I looked at the Coolio shirt, but it is out of my budget right now. My base layer (Polartec Silky) works well, but is heavier than I like . Thank you very much for your help and have a blessed new year.

  • @lindahayes1913
    @lindahayes1913 Před 4 lety

    Loving the yellow jacket🥰

  • @GottaFly
    @GottaFly Před 6 lety

    want to get one of those coolibar shirts - found via your link, but let me ask: 1) it looks as if it may be stretchy, is it? 2) you said it is sized larger than normal. I absolutely can't stand the tight fit of women's shirts, jackets etc (have some neuro problem with tight things) so always buy a men's XL. A W's XL would be fine except for the tight pits. How would you rank the pits on this shirt compared to most W's shirts? I am thinking of getting the W's XXL even if too big just for mor pit space as they don't seem to sell it in men's. Thanks so much! 3) You also said it is a soft fabric - that would be great for my sensitive skin!

    • @CoteziHikes
      @CoteziHikes  Před 6 lety

      Robin J Peregrine-White it’s not a stretchy shirt. I would say as far as size goes, it feels one size larger than it really is. So my small feels like a medium, etc. Pits have a good amount of room. And you didn’t ask for this but cheat area is generous too. Also note that the Coolibar no longer makes the EXACT model I wore on the trail (mine doesn’t have any pockets in the chest but now they make it w/ one pocket in the chest). And yeah the texture is divine! 👍

    • @GottaFly
      @GottaFly Před 6 lety

      thanks so much! I ordered one.

    • @lenkahradecka2758
      @lenkahradecka2758 Před 5 lety

      I have a question: Have you bought this shirt? Are you satisfied with her? is a big difference in the new model or just the pocket? Thank you for your answer and a nice day:)

  • @emilymarguerita2781
    @emilymarguerita2781 Před 5 lety

    Hey, I’m jacket shopping now, hoping to buy a coat for winter this year and pct 2020. Would you still recommend the Montbell?

    • @CoteziHikes
      @CoteziHikes  Před 5 lety

      For PCT def, for a winter coat, idk. The UL Thermawrap is pretty light and form fitting too. Where do you live?

    • @emilymarguerita2781
      @emilymarguerita2781 Před 5 lety

      I’m in Ontario, Canada and it does get pretty cold here. I have a heavy North Face coat for really cold days. I guess I really meant fall/spring?

    • @CoteziHikes
      @CoteziHikes  Před 5 lety

      Oh yeah then it should work fine :)

    • @emilymarguerita2781
      @emilymarguerita2781 Před 5 lety

      Amazing, thank you for your help!

  • @LauraLimniad
    @LauraLimniad Před 5 lety +1

    Yes, love all this. Also hate that curved princess cut of so many outdoor brands womens tops.

    • @CoteziHikes
      @CoteziHikes  Před 5 lety +2

      its so high on my 'things that annoy me' list!!! lol

  • @daviddrake9798
    @daviddrake9798 Před 5 lety

    How water repellent is the storm racer? I just ordered this jacket

    • @CoteziHikes
      @CoteziHikes  Před 5 lety +1

      98.649% ;)

    • @daviddrake9798
      @daviddrake9798 Před 5 lety

      @@CoteziHikes I have several heavy duty Patagonia hard shell jackets that are Gore-Tex but I don't think they're that great and stream weather conditions such as extreme heavy downpour. A lot of times rain would come in through the seal around the hood. I ordered this jacket because it's lightweight and it sinches around your face. I'm hoping it does really well for a heavy downpours

    • @CoteziHikes
      @CoteziHikes  Před 5 lety

      I don't know if it will do well during extremely heavy downpours. I love my jacket because it's held up pretty well even for over 3,000+ miles. I've treated it with that REI waterproof laundry stuff a couple of times and I'd like to think that helps. (Did the treatment after the PCT).

  • @tj6111
    @tj6111 Před 6 lety

    More videos please!

  • @zachnunya8749
    @zachnunya8749 Před 3 lety

    This is a very likeable person

  • @eztltd
    @eztltd Před 6 lety +1

    Love your videos Cotezi. Totally top banana

  • @Betts456
    @Betts456 Před 6 lety +1

    first time I heard of someone getting rid of there buff

  • @itsleawithnoh
    @itsleawithnoh Před 4 lety +1

    I agree with some of the other comments. Most of your videos are very very quiet on my phone and my computer. Your voice starts off loud and tends to trail off/become quite hard to hear. The music tends to distract from your message, especially when it is hard to hear as it is.

  • @photon.roadtrip5599
    @photon.roadtrip5599 Před 5 lety

    good

  • @mearagants7373
    @mearagants7373 Před 6 lety

    What kind of camera did you use to film while on the trail?

    • @CoteziHikes
      @CoteziHikes  Před 6 lety

      Meara Gants Sony rx100m3 and sometimes my iPhone 6s :)

    • @mearagants7373
      @mearagants7373 Před 6 lety +1

      Cotezi Hikes thank you!! I am planning my thru hike on the Appalachian trail right now and want to take videos along the way. I was also wondering how you posted videos while on the trail or if you waited until you finished??

    • @CoteziHikes
      @CoteziHikes  Před 6 lety

      I didn't post videos while on trail. I didn't even know for sure that I wanted to make videos at all even post trail but still took video footage just in case :). Glad I did. When I are planning to do the AT?

    • @mearagants7373
      @mearagants7373 Před 6 lety

      Cotezi Hikes in March of 2019. I'm still in high school right now so I have to graduate first but I have been looking forward to hiking the trail for 3 years now. I so excited!!

  • @lizkarimian5164
    @lizkarimian5164 Před 6 lety +3

    Love your vids ! I start the trek in 3 weeks. Also vegan. 😊 Also love avocados 😁

    • @ccladiesman
      @ccladiesman Před 6 lety

      Liz Karimian are you doing the PCT too? I'm starting my NOBO in April.

    • @CoteziHikes
      @CoteziHikes  Před 6 lety

      Liz Karimian would u like to be my adopted dirty avocado daughter? 🥑🤓

    • @All_Things_Out_Doors
      @All_Things_Out_Doors Před 6 lety

      Great video! I swear gloves are so underrated; I wish I would have had them in Arizona.

    • @lizkarimian5164
      @lizkarimian5164 Před 6 lety

      Cotezi Hikes yes mom !! 🙌🏼😭♥️ does this mean I get avo toast in my resupply packages 😇

  • @emilymarguerita2781
    @emilymarguerita2781 Před 6 lety

    Any recommendations for vegan socks? All the popular brands are typically at least partly wool.

    • @CoteziHikes
      @CoteziHikes  Před 6 lety +3

      Yeah the ones I talked about in the video (darn tough "coolmax" running socks) are a mixture of 100% synthetic materials. Check em out in the description of my video.

  • @kooolbreezeandthetrees

    What kind of leggings did your sister send to you? :)

    • @CoteziHikes
      @CoteziHikes  Před 5 lety

      oh it was just some random under armour thick-is leggings idk. she had them for years for running in college.

  • @ihaverandomlifevideos
    @ihaverandomlifevideos Před 6 lety

    you need a video mic!

  • @karupt422
    @karupt422 Před rokem

    Hot tamale🥰 why did you stop posting videos?

  • @__R__S__
    @__R__S__ Před 6 lety +1

    Hiking woman here. I also don‘t like the hourglass shape. I really don‘t get it. Something I also don‘t get: outdoor string tangas. If they were practical and made any sense...why aren‘t there any men‘s outdoor strings? Could go on about this women gear crap forever.

  • @madrejonimiller1658
    @madrejonimiller1658 Před 5 lety

    Stop the music please!

  • @MattShafter
    @MattShafter Před 6 lety

    Lems shoes really let your toes splay. Check them out, foot health is kind of fucked in the Western world.

    • @CoteziHikes
      @CoteziHikes  Před 6 lety

      MattShafter i love Lems shoes and the boulder boot is life 🙌.

  • @thomasspotzl4240
    @thomasspotzl4240 Před 6 lety +7

    That background "music" is really annoying.

    • @zerocool212121
      @zerocool212121 Před 6 lety +2

      Its just because its to loud vs her soft voice which makes it really distracting.

    • @CoteziHikes
      @CoteziHikes  Před 6 lety

      It sounded pretty low during playback for me but it might just be my laptop being old. What did you watch the video on? Did you have headphones?

    • @thepoff
      @thepoff Před 6 lety +2

      It sounded perfect for me.

    • @wanttogoplaces
      @wanttogoplaces Před 6 lety

      That is so weird, I can barely hear the music at all. Did not even know there was any music. Using android cell phone. By the way you are an inspiration for sure. Planning to do Washington part PCT next August 2019. Learning from your videos what to do, thank you