3kg Ultralight Gear in AUSTRALIA?
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Published 2022-12-09
GEAR LIST:
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Stakes: amzn.to/3ElzpGI
Sleeping Pad: amzn.to/3AzIdba
Pillow: amzn.to/3EwkCtb
Torch: amzn.to/3TVlLzZ
Water Filter: amzn.to/3tPvj4V
Knife: amzn.to/3UXujYx
Headphones: amzn.to/3Op0dKZ
Power Bank: amzn.to/3gkqCx6
Trekking Poles: amzn.to/3XrxbyC
CLOTHING:
Rain Jacket: amzn.to/3UVzpUZ
Beanie: amzn.to/3Osx7u3
Socks: amzn.to/3i1LTfg
Shorts: amzn.to/3gr5a9y
Shoes: amzn.to/3AB4vt2
Tarp Build:
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All Comments (21)
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You get so much more enjoyment and satisfaction making gear or modding stuff for yourself. Great trip and nice attitude to it all
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G'day mate! Just wanted to say I absolutely love your channel and videos, they give me great inspiration as a fairly new Australian hiker. And your cringy but wholesome humour has me rolling ever single time 😂🤣 keep it up champ!! Hope I see you one day out on the trail 😄👍
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That Seinfeld-esque bass full was sick. Subscribed.
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Vegemite toast - yeah saw that! 🎉
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Would love a video of you making one of those things! Even if it were just a stuff sack or something. Just want to learn the basics to get started working with those materials! Awesome video!
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This is great my man. Heaps well made video g
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Refreshing and local noice!
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Great gear video, dude! My kit and yours have a fair amount in common, so it's nice to see someone else dial things in to what you know works well for you. Where I hike the temps can be all over the place, even for a weekend trip, so I agree with you about having a fleece. A combo that works well for me for conditions that seem similar to yours (wet and can go down to freezing) is wind jacket + fleece (worn) and puffy down vest and Apex pants (packed). This gives me a lot of flexibility for both hiking, sitting around camp, sleeping, and also good insurance if there's a cold snap to onion up with all my layers. I'm also a somewhat of a warm sleeper and find my 2C rated quilt to be just right, and my Borah bivy gives a lil' bump in warmth (and especially drafts!) as well. Happy trails man!
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Zac love your simple approach - I love thru hiking- hope to do the Bib soon. Where is your next big thru hike? Tel
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great stuff mate. love seeing the gear you've made yourself
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Really love your channel and videos!
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Absolutely stunning and professional presentation bud! This was so nicely elaborated, love it!
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Glad to see a new vid from you, really enjoyed the last ones, years ago! Great to see youre doing well!
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Informative and beneficial video!
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Great video. I'll love to see a vid on your tarp/bivy/quilt setup.
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Thanks for this video. Always great to get new ideas. I live in Canada, northern Ontario, a bit different in terms of climate and vegetation and fauna. I also like using Altra's without too much padding. I am definitely not a do it yourselfer. I appreciate your skills. Also I am turning 74 soon so I may want to increase my comfort level slightly, though I don't like carrying any electronics. Best wishes to you.
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Keep up the good vids!
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Great video, looking forward for more! Question; why did you change your foam pad for the Air one?
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Great kit dude, you are very tough for having very few luxuries. Cheers from Auckland. I've only got half of my hiking gear and I'm already down 2000 nzd. I'm very tall so I can't cheap out on gear really. I bet you save a lot from making your own kit!
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Good stuff! Impressive looking pack!!! Just curious how do you film phone or camera?