My Favorite BUDGET Hiking Gear (Full Gear List)

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Backpacking and hiking gear can be really expensive, but it doesn't have to be! You can get extremely nice things for extremely cheap if you would like to. In a lot of cases I choose the cheap gear instead of the really expensive gear! So all of what I am recommending here, I personally have used for hundreds or thousands of miles and I hope you enjoy it as much as I have.
My Favorite Budget Gear:
Rain Jacket - amzn.to/47Vo5yc
Wind Pants - amzn.to/4bGcvdi
Trekking Poles - amzn.to/3T0xUGz
Socks - amzn.to/3Tj1fw9
Bandana -
Neck Gaiter - amzn.to/49jGpCy
Beanie - tinyurl.com/bdfru8h5
Bug Head Net - amzn.to/49YhfZN
Puffy Jacket - tinyurl.com/4sz733jw
Fleece Jacket - tinyurl.com/mur9dmu9
Gloves - tinyurl.com/yc2kh6vy
Food Bag - amzn.to/434qrJU or amzn.to/3P4HLss
Odor Proof Bag - amzn.to/3UJ6XbU
Spoon - amzn.to/3uAxYDw
Cold Soak - Talenti Jar or Peanut Butter Jar
Stove - amzn.to/47VAO42
Cook Pot - amzn.to/3RqILsD
Bottles - Smart Water Bottles
Water Filter 1 - amzn.to/3wkWVUb
Water Filter 2 - amzn.to/4c7At1k
Aquamira - amzn.to/49BxRaf
Quilt - tinyurl.com/26jncjbr
Tent - tinyurl.com/3rxufbcv
Tarp - tinyurl.com/2t59433f
Tent Stakes - Walmart
Foam Pad 1 - tinyurl.com/yvxuffkd
Foam Pad 2 - amzn.to/49XV9I1
Ground Sheet - amzn.to/3I3genm
Headlamp - amzn.to/3uLxw5g
Flashlight - amzn.to/3wg9ZKy
Pack Liner - tinyurl.com/2p8uvn7w
Blister Tape - amzn.to/3V0CeXW
Trowel - amzn.to/3u6VIMr
Ziplocs - Instead of stuff sacks
Backpacks - Granite Gear or ULA
This is a two part video series about budget gear!
Part 1: • Thru Hiking Gear Doesn...
Keep in mind when looking at this gear above, what we talked about in the last video. You don't need all of this! Even if you've never backpacked before. You likely already own a lot of things that would work perfectly fine for hiking. Even if you plan on doing a thru hike like the Pacific Crest Trail or the Appalachian Trail. So I encourage you to dig through your home first, and ask yourself, 'is this gear?'
We also talked about researching your planned hike environment, and weather. Some hikes just require more gear than others! A desert vs a rain forest for example. The wetter environment will require more. Some seasons require more or less as well. Winter hiking vs summer hiking. I will need a lot less gear (not having to spend so much money) in the summer for instance. So research can save you money! Knowing what to expect and what is needed, OR not needed!
So I hope you enjoyed my cheap gear breakdown! This is all of my favorite gear for thru hiking on a budget. This is what I personally would get if I was starting over, and looking to thru hike cheaply. I hope my two part series saves you money on your planned next trips!
It's almost thru hiking season, and many of you are prepping things now! Maybe this has come at a good time before setting off and hitting the trail
00:00 - Favorite Budget Gear
00:53 - Clothing
07:01 - Food & Water
12:00 - Camping & Sleeping
15:38 - Miscellaneous Gear
18:44 - Backpacks
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 279
@JupiterHikes
@JupiterHikes Місяць тому
Let me (and others!) know what your favorite budget hiking gear would be! And remember this is part 2! The first video talked about how to get gear for free or very cheap
@jspade3358
@jspade3358 Місяць тому
The army "waffle top" ECWS is a really really warm grid fleece that can be found for very cheap. I loved mine. Mine was free, but I have seen them for as little as $5-10 at a surplus store.
@Casual_BackPacking
@Casual_BackPacking Місяць тому
I was able to get a Gossomer gear kumo for 50% off
@glazierd55
@glazierd55 Місяць тому
Dirty girl gaters and a Swiss Army knife
@mobilewintercamp7515
@mobilewintercamp7515 Місяць тому
Oxygen, it’s free and I need plenty of it 😊
@NeverDoneEver
@NeverDoneEver Місяць тому
The majority of my gear is much older and much heavier than yours. Having said that, it's held up really well. My Eureka Timberline tent from 2005 is still very serviceable. My North Face Blue Kazoo down sleeping bag from 2000 is just about as good as ever (had to recondition it once or twice and shift the down to be more evenly distributed in the baffles, but worth the trouble). I use the same Nalgene water bottle that my wife got during her first pregnancy (14 years ago) to have something BPA free to drink out of. I'm on my second ridge rest sleeping pad- got the first in 1993. I've had the same MSR Whisperlite stove since 1996- those things are just about indistructible. Same thing with a stainless steel MSR cook pot. I'm not prone to blisters, but I carry duct tape just in case. It's handy for a footwear blowout. Probably the most minimalist piece of gear I carry, the one way I seem to do better than you, is a pair of Xeroshoes DIY sandals- at least in warmer weather. Not sure exactly how much they weigh, but they're completely field serviceable (I can complete any repair short of them being shredded, which is unlikely given the material, in a matter of minutes with a multitool, a hole punch, and extra paracord) and they're laced in such a way that I can wear socks underneath them. Most repairs won't even require the whole punch or extra paracord. Oh yeah, a multitool is an indispensible piece of gear. I carry a Leatherman Wave that I bought back in 2000 just about every day. It can be used to repair sandles, trim nails, prepare food, as a pot grip, to pull splinters, and as a makeshift weapon among other things.
@SophieReimer-Epp
@SophieReimer-Epp Місяць тому
I love that he’s just sitting calmly through like a snowstorm at the end there
@RC-qf3mp
@RC-qf3mp Місяць тому
Bandana- to keep your neck warm, to clean your legs, and to rob a bank! Kind of makes you wonder why you’d need budget gear if you’ve got a banana. 🤔
@csn583
@csn583 Місяць тому
Don't forget pre-filter silty water!
@014D
@014D Місяць тому
You've made a small funny typo with the banana instead of bandana. And if all you've got is a banana, then going with the most budget gear seems quite logical. Hehe.
@RC-qf3mp
@RC-qf3mp Місяць тому
@@014D you can also rob a bank with a banana. Think about it.
@ThanatosWings
@ThanatosWings Місяць тому
You need a bandana and a banana to rob a bank. Make sure to wear baggies for your banana.
@014D
@014D Місяць тому
@@ThanatosWings having both a banana and a bandana is over budget!
@bensimonian1859
@bensimonian1859 Місяць тому
Looking forward to your cold soak recipes.
@KevinRStrauss
@KevinRStrauss Місяць тому
Yes! I've loved your past cold soaking videos and really looking forward to an updated one. 😀
@skurke
@skurke Місяць тому
hey man don't know if anyone has told you this but you're pretty cool
@JupiterHikes
@JupiterHikes Місяць тому
Hey I appreciate it!
@Hikesoup
@Hikesoup Місяць тому
Awwww
@DarthVirtus
@DarthVirtus Місяць тому
Bald eagle flying in the background at 3:12!
@JupiterHikes
@JupiterHikes Місяць тому
Yeah! I saw about 7 different ones while recording!!
@lenoredisman3192
@lenoredisman3192 Місяць тому
I noticed that too
@Truth-Seeker75
@Truth-Seeker75 Місяць тому
I think I look most forward to your videos because you have such a great depth of practical experience, your comments are no-nonsense, and you seem like a genuine dude. But more than anything, I think you’re a magician because your pack is always so small and you pull out so much. One of these days you’re going to pull out a kayak and I won’t be surprised. On the other hand, I put my food bag in my pack and there is no more room for anything else.
@jonniemills1545
@jonniemills1545 Місяць тому
Perfect timing!! Would love a cold soaking recipes video 🙏
@tinabeaver
@tinabeaver Місяць тому
Jupiter has a couple already from a few years ago.
@crazybeardjones
@crazybeardjones Місяць тому
The beanie eye mask changed my whole sleep routine, i started doing it camping for warmth and comfort, now i wear it every night, even at home
@z0uLess
@z0uLess Місяць тому
There is a neat trick when you have a neck gaiter that you can make it into a beanie by putting the "tube" on your head and twisting the fabric left over ontop, making the whole thing kinda look like a hourglass, and then threading it over your head once more. This way you will be wearing the neck gaiter over your head twice and the hole ontop will be closed from the twisting of the fabric.
@paganed
@paganed Місяць тому
Cool Idea !
@Word187
@Word187 Місяць тому
Oh that is a great idea! I wil try that soon. Thanks!
@PIlviivliP
@PIlviivliP Місяць тому
this comment just changed my life... why has noone ever told me this before?!?
@z0uLess
@z0uLess Місяць тому
@@PIlviivliP Maybe because you dont live somewhere where this is used? I learned this from other nordic skiers in Norway
@glazierd55
@glazierd55 Місяць тому
The dedication to sticking with this video in the snow is next level commitment to your followers! Great review and suggestions.
@peterjohnson6273
@peterjohnson6273 Місяць тому
Always interesting, Jupiter. Your attitude towards hiking, gear, attitude on the trail, and your sheer joy of being out there, make your videos so worth while. Thanks.
@misterbuckets
@misterbuckets Місяць тому
Consistently reliable and honest reviews and tips from a realistic point of view. These are all great recommendations. Thanks!
@Karambolagemusic
@Karambolagemusic Місяць тому
Thanks man, you are the best! You got me into ultralight hiking four years ago. Thanks for the update, will check some stuff out! And excited for the cold soaking recipes! Favorite budget gear: The 3F UL Lanshan1 Pro tent. It is perfect, light and very high quality. Also almost everything else from 3F UL.
@iblamesummers
@iblamesummers Місяць тому
thank you Jupiter. great advice overall, especially the Rovyvon flashlight. 🙏
@thek3743
@thek3743 Місяць тому
I love your experienced no-nonsense approach.
@tb-nz
@tb-nz Місяць тому
Great vid! Keen to see your cold soaking recipes.
@andrewconnelly4893
@andrewconnelly4893 17 днів тому
Great content and recommendations- really appreciate your no nonsense and straightforward approach to gear. Also love your ability to queue up the bald eagle making an appearance (3:13). Keep up the great work - truly appreciated!
@katkresge
@katkresge Місяць тому
Thank you! This is super helpful, and I had to pause to comment that I'm very interested in a possible cold soak recipe vid! Thanks again:)
@johnrule862
@johnrule862 Місяць тому
Love your videos, Kane, and this type of content in particular is great. Very well done!
@user-yf9wr5wu6p
@user-yf9wr5wu6p День тому
I think your video regarding the best affordable camp gear is the BEST I have watched ! I look forward to watching MORE of your informative videos , including your actual adventure videos . I am going on Amazon to order several of your recommendations . Mary of Ontario, Canada 🇨🇦
@CastawayHikes
@CastawayHikes Місяць тому
Outstanding list! One tent that has seriously impressed me is the regular ol' Lanshan 1 with the solid inner. I am a serial modifier of my gear and its the first tent (even out of $800 DCF tents) that I haven't found a niggle that I have felt that I needed to modify. I am going back to hike the CT again this summer and I am going to bring the Lanshan
@stacyann0810
@stacyann0810 Місяць тому
Great video! Very practical and helpful. Also looking forward to a video on cold soaking.
@rkatrails
@rkatrails Місяць тому
I loved the snow drama while you were filming! You're a trooper! You've proven that anyone can backpack on a budget. I suppose the budget items I use most are hoodies, puffy jackets, and shirts from Amazon. Just as good as name brands, but less expensive.
@minimalisa
@minimalisa Місяць тому
You inspire me to get out into nature, without having to spend a fortune. Thanks for sharing quality information!
@calebe16
@calebe16 Місяць тому
You can also use a thin fabric neck gaiter for the desert. It helps protect against the sun and heat. And you can also put some water on it and it will help cooling you down.
@BestFeminist
@BestFeminist Місяць тому
Love your recommendation of the Xmid 1. The feature that I am going to lean on is setting up I the tarp without the inner. This way I get to challenge myself with tarp sleeping, with the ability to put up the inner if it gets too dangerous. My choice was the Xmid 2p Solid, because I hike with my pups and it should be a better tent for the cold
@MichaelBruceTaos
@MichaelBruceTaos Місяць тому
Nice man. I am a hiker and i dont care about gear. I use Fun-park plastic ponchos. I take 3 for a total weight of about 4OZ. Entirely wind proof/ water proof, and I don't do long hikes, just massive 24 hour ones.
@mobilewintercamp7515
@mobilewintercamp7515 Місяць тому
First time ever trying trekking poles I bought the Cascade. Love them, cork handles, tip protectors, snow basket, serviceable and good positioning locks. I got aluminum on purpose because carbon fiber can be brittle in cold temperatures. I fell on snow and bent the bottom section. Bent it back and still going.
@TheHikingChick1
@TheHikingChick1 Місяць тому
Always great recommendations from Jupiter! 🌻
@jspade3358
@jspade3358 Місяць тому
Hell yeah. Thanks for this! First section of the AT in two weeks, this will be helpful.
@JupiterHikes
@JupiterHikes Місяць тому
Have fun on the AT!!
@jspade3358
@jspade3358 Місяць тому
​@@JupiterHikeswill try! Hot Springs to max patch then back again, and then I'll pass out some hot dogs or something at one of the crossings for any thruhikers that pass by. Thanks again
@hikingmovie
@hikingmovie Місяць тому
Great suggestions! Love the xmid tents too.
@lenoredisman3192
@lenoredisman3192 Місяць тому
Thank u very helpful, and u stayed out threw out the snow
@douglasdoucette7352
@douglasdoucette7352 Місяць тому
Great video with many helpful suggestions esp the items for multiple uses. I'll give another vote for Darn Tough socks - they are not inexpensive but they are available in different thicknesses, length (ankle, calf, knee), & lots of colours & patterns. I recently sent in 3 pr of socks with holes in toe (usual spot near big toe) or thinned areas from contact with interior of hiking shoes -- Darn Tough sent me 3 new prs so I'm good to go for another few years :) Happy hiking!
@tommy-vella
@tommy-vella 29 днів тому
Thank you verry much. Super helpful :) I use a lot of stuff from Decathlon. MY favorite items are the ultra-light MT900 Trekking Pole Tent and the new MT900 ultra-light sleeping pad.
@hive_indicator318
@hive_indicator318 Місяць тому
For those considering hammock camping, woot has a great deal on a complete setup from OWL right now. $30 for everything, including tarp and bug netting. I've had mine for 2 years and am only getting the new one because I need the tarp and netting. Really quality stuff
@ShroomAndMoss
@ShroomAndMoss 17 днів тому
What great advice, thank you so much !
@TheManInBush
@TheManInBush Місяць тому
crazy how the weather changed in such a short amount of time - great gear advice too, def getting the s2s bug net and the flashlight
@JupiterHikes
@JupiterHikes Місяць тому
Yeah! By the end of recording this I was definitely getting cold lol
@mattallengroupatREAL
@mattallengroupatREAL Місяць тому
Thrift stores are full of still good fleece and moisture wicking shirts from past 5ks!
@stuartb9194
@stuartb9194 Місяць тому
Great options, weather tested
@JNeff99
@JNeff99 Місяць тому
What a fun video, thanks Jupiter. After following you for years I still have some of your recommended items and others I have moved to more expensive. It's always a trade btwn a $38 flashlight and a $3 one. One you loose and cry. The other you loose and cry or turn around and look for it. Oh, what about ear buds. Thanks again.
@frstesiste7670
@frstesiste7670 Місяць тому
Finally! Someone recommends a plastic spoon. I actually have one of the long handle metal spoons that everyone else buy, but it mostly stay home. I see it's useful if you mostly use freeze dried meals directly from the packaging. For me who basically use cheaper meals I eat from a pot a plastic spoon just works equally well while being smaller and lighter.
@JupiterHikes
@JupiterHikes Місяць тому
The big draw of the titanium ones would b no fear of ever breaking, and as you mention they're better for the freeze dried pre packaged meals! I can see wanting a fancy durable thing over a plastic one, but the plastic still works great
@anthonygarrett6896
@anthonygarrett6896 Місяць тому
A Titanium spoon can double as a tent steak. Don't ask
@csn583
@csn583 Місяць тому
Yeah I used a plastic spoon until it snapped on me and left me with nothing. Of course there's different kinds of plastic.
@frstesiste7670
@frstesiste7670 Місяць тому
I bought mine in an outdoor store, probably in Neels Gap on the AT as I had forgotten a spoon and had to go the first couple of days with an ordinary steel one. Still got it. It worked for the rest of the AT (northbound), then on the PCT and lots of other trips later. 8 grams, just weighed it. Of course it can break, but I always bring a tiny pocket knife or multi tool so I can make an emergency replacement if necessary.
@jeffreycarman2185
@jeffreycarman2185 Місяць тому
Thanks for the fun video.
@Mikehastohike
@Mikehastohike Місяць тому
Thanks for a great video Jupiter, I really agree with all of this, I’m hiking the PCT starting in a little under 2 weeks and have a few of these items. I started using the Platypus quick draw last spring and it is amazing. If you follow the instructions for preparing the filter for use it will filter 3L of water per minute and it is extremely easy to back flush and clean. The Durston x-mid is another item in my pack. It’s light, easy to set up and has two vestibules that have easy access to the interior cabin due to the displacement of the trekking poles. I also picked up the Cascade mountain tech poles for $24 at Costco last spring and they have performed flawlessly. And lastly to wrap it up is my ULA backpack which is very well made and their customer service is top notch.
@decentdiversions
@decentdiversions Місяць тому
My best budget item is a snow stake that I got from MEC in Canada for about $3 that I use as a trowel (Bulldog brand made in UK). Now discontinued but it looks similar to MSR snow stakes which are sold in packs of 4. Had to wait till the end but glad you finally reacted to the weather!
@kerrir1955
@kerrir1955 Місяць тому
Looking forward to you sharing some of your cold soaking meals.
@JupiterHikes
@JupiterHikes Місяць тому
Me too! Just in the process of collecting ingredients now
@xmetal280
@xmetal280 Місяць тому
Super solid recommendations across the board. This is the kind of video that you hope all brand new backpackers stumble upon before they make a ton of dumb gear mistakes and have to rebuy a bunch of items.
@karenchua1433
@karenchua1433 27 днів тому
Thank you so much for your content. Really need this ❤❤ many content creators shared their fav 1000$ gears but they forget not everyone can afford it 😅
@paulgallagher6544
@paulgallagher6544 Місяць тому
I really like the way weight is displayed. Also in metric as Oz I have to translate in my head and it's too slow.
@neocore1234
@neocore1234 Місяць тому
Loved it as always!!
@anninwhack1998
@anninwhack1998 Місяць тому
My favorite budget gear because I am really tall at 6’ is a bag/quilt from 2Go Systems called Therme. Its down with a thermal layer and can be used as a bag or quilt or hammock pod. When I took the cordage for hammock use off it’s about 31 oz in a Sea to summit sil compression sack. This bag costs $125 and is a US cottage company I only discovered by looking for big and tall gear for my husband. It’s great for me as a beginner and I can’t really decide if I want a quilt or not. So it’s a great option for me while I’m a newbie and maybe longer too. Temp rating is good too 10 degrees for survival rating.
@Pharoahkeevis
@Pharoahkeevis Місяць тому
Thanks Jupiter 🙏🏾
@alexmills2043
@alexmills2043 Місяць тому
I've learned to go with a shemag instead of a beanie + bandana + buff. They typically end up weighing less total than all three and are a lot more versatile imo. I'd only recommend doing that if your use cases don't conflict with one another though. But something I'll never go back to not using, same with a 1/8" x 20" x 60" pad.
@CaptainCamp
@CaptainCamp Місяць тому
Together with part 1, one of the greatest UL videos in human history 😎👍
@landonthings
@landonthings Місяць тому
This was awesome, as anticipated!!!
@georgecrosby2549
@georgecrosby2549 Місяць тому
I bought those pants after seeing this. Nice. Thanks!
@lv834
@lv834 Місяць тому
The dance pants are a genius idea!
@DParrish911
@DParrish911 Місяць тому
Did section 1-2 of the PNT with 3FUL gear. Man it's great, light, and cheap. Highly recommend.
@daven.7685
@daven.7685 Місяць тому
I added DWR to my Body Wrappers to make dual use wind/rain pants. Better than the Talenti jar is the same-sized jar from Litesmith. It has no annoying grooves and bumps than make cleaning difficult, and the plastic is more stable and stuff doesn’t stick to it as much.
@christimartin8512
@christimartin8512 Місяць тому
Thanks for the great video! I love saving money on gear. One note on the Decathalon Forclaz jacket is that it is slim, with very long sleeves. I bought one, but in order to get one big enough in the chest, the sleeves were about 6” too long. This is a great jacket for tall or thin people, but not for short, squatty peeps, like me.
@JupiterHikes
@JupiterHikes Місяць тому
I am tall and squatty :o I wonder how it would fit me. Thanks for the tip for others!!
@KevinRStrauss
@KevinRStrauss Місяць тому
So many great tips and ideas! Backpacking just doesn't have to be complicated, as you show so well. My go to water treatment for 25-years has been plain, household bleach. Most city water is chlorinated so it "tastes like home"! 2-4 drops per liter and wait 30 minutes. It's available everywhere, even gas station stores, and I just use an old eye dropper bottle. ☮❤🤝
@JupiterHikes
@JupiterHikes Місяць тому
Added bonus of bleach is with prolonged use it will whiten your teeth lol I haven't ever tried it but a lot of friends use it
@AndyShepard
@AndyShepard Місяць тому
You're the man, dude!
@user-rk4mt6tv5s
@user-rk4mt6tv5s Місяць тому
Frog Toggs are clutch. A Bandana is a multitool - a shemagh is even better. I'm a cold = baselayer, warm = commando kinda guy. Not sure I could legally freeball those wind pants lol. maybe
@MrA1582000
@MrA1582000 Місяць тому
Great recommendations.
@Hiiyoo33
@Hiiyoo33 Місяць тому
Love these videos!
@JesseCase
@JesseCase Місяць тому
Night Cat!!! Now thats some true budget gear and they make some pretty awesome stuff for the price.
@aaronwinter447
@aaronwinter447 Місяць тому
I bought the Decathlon $20 fleece after seeing Jupiter mention it in another video. Super happy with it! I bought a second after burning spark holes in my first after a campfire.
@JupiterHikes
@JupiterHikes Місяць тому
Glad you like it! I've known of decathlon for a long time, they seem more popular now in hiking while back a few years ago not as known. I got to go to one of their big stores recently and it was pretty wild seeing everything in person
@jhonyermo
@jhonyermo Місяць тому
I know I adore mine. And the thing was so wonderfully priced.
@dkirkland9333
@dkirkland9333 Місяць тому
I own a bunch of decathlon clothes. Their puffy is a great deal - you can get down or synthetic. The only thing to be aware of is their sizing. I often have to size up, so I usually only buy their clothes at the store where I can try it on.
@boucaa
@boucaa Місяць тому
I own a lot of these. They're not the most durable thing in the universe, but they're really comfortable for me, so I just use them all the time at home or even at work
@RTFLDGR
@RTFLDGR Місяць тому
Thank you, Brother.
@fightforfreedomneversurren8610
@fightforfreedomneversurren8610 Місяць тому
I have been backpacking for years and this is the first time I heard about cold soaking. You got me interested.
@JupiterHikes
@JupiterHikes Місяць тому
It's mostly used by thru hikers. People who are doing the 2,653 mile Pacific Crest Trail, or 2,200 mile Appalachian Trail for instance. When faced with such a great distance a few things happen that aren't usually as applicable to shorter trips. It becomes very difficult at times to find more fuel when you run out, it becomes a chore to actually cook each night when you're just getting more and more tired after months of hiking, and weight of your pack becomes even more important as you are fighting to stay healthy! Cold soaking is also good for efficiency beyond just the ease of use, or lighter weights. So people going for very big mileage days will often choose it as they can 'cold soak' much simpler and faster than they would be able to cook. Anyway, it's not for everybody certainly, but a lot more people do it on the really long trails than one might expect!
@RAINSMAN79
@RAINSMAN79 Місяць тому
I’ve used a Dairy Queen spoon for my hiking kit for a while now. Long handled, free with a meal, never weighed it but not going to worry if I ever break it and need to replace it.
@rc2276
@rc2276 Місяць тому
Fantastic video! Great content.
@user-ce4jl4yr9c
@user-ce4jl4yr9c Місяць тому
Please do a cold soaking recipe video!
@clear_gray_sky539
@clear_gray_sky539 Місяць тому
Even if you own higher end gear . It might be great to have a budget kit to throw in a car
@rodoutdoors
@rodoutdoors Місяць тому
I tried the dance pants for my last trip and it worked well for sleep pants 😄 I might give AquaMira a shot to save time. I picked up some tiny 5ml dropper bottles from Amazon for mixing. For recommendations.. waterproof gardening gloves.
@cwesley2005
@cwesley2005 8 днів тому
I own those cascade poles. They are amazing!
@SigfridSWE
@SigfridSWE Місяць тому
Cant go wrong with a Durston. Have 2 of them. The Durston X-Mid PRO 2p (used it for about 3000miles including pct) and the Durston X-Mid 1p (sil-poly) use it a lot for winter camping when crosscountry skeeing here in sweden. Gonna bye the new X-Mid PRO 2p+ for me and the wife! It has a different cut fixing the problem some people have with the Walls sleeping two in it. Awesome
@AveryCaudill
@AveryCaudill Місяць тому
Ive got that same marmot rain jacket! love the two tone
@kristymoore7052
@kristymoore7052 Місяць тому
Super helpful. Am considering those dance pants. I’m not a thru hiker yet, but am always backpacking and am tackling the John Muir Trail this year. Can’t decide on rain gear. Perhaps frog toggs and duck tape it is. Another budget and very good brand is hiking buddy trekking poles. They come in a huge variety of colors, cork handles, all of the baskets, sack, etc. I’ve hiked with them for many hundred miles. Not affiliated. Just like them. I also like the BRS stove. No fail ever. Looking forward to cold soak recipes. All I know is oatmeal, knorr and couscous. Bleh.
@JupiterHikes
@JupiterHikes Місяць тому
The wind pants also good for buggy sections, depending on when you hike the JMT this could be valuable. Also tons of people hike the PCT with froggtoggs, so if you go that route know that you are in good company.
@Trailsiderepairs
@Trailsiderepairs Місяць тому
Switched from Sawyer to platypus QuickDraw. Sawyer clogged up and I was going to buy a new one when I saw the platypus and thought it might be ok. I love it. Reliable and pretty fast. Hope you enjoy!
@jhonyermo
@jhonyermo Місяць тому
Hot Damn. Jupiter Thursday. I bet I will be watching this video many times.
@samsmith8870
@samsmith8870 Місяць тому
Bug nets are also useful for keeping critters out of your shoes at night. Yea, they get dirty but they're easy to clean.
@cherylkolb9984
@cherylkolb9984 Місяць тому
Wow, great idea! Thanks for sharing
@jackmalczynski9818
@jackmalczynski9818 Місяць тому
Love the Cascade Mountain Tech poles. Saw a couple people snap their nice Black Diamond/Leki poles along the LT but my 'cheap' poles held up just fine. I'm sure they'll break eventually but there's no way I'll spend big money on poles ever again. Thanks Jupiter, huge fan!
@JupiterHikes
@JupiterHikes Місяць тому
Sweet! Yeah we liked em too! For the price it's pretty great
@brycedunlap
@brycedunlap Місяць тому
Costco often has a good deal on the carbon/cork poles from CMT.
@janefreeman995
@janefreeman995 Місяць тому
Ditto on the hiking poles. Ive had fancy ones and the cascades are equal if not better... carbon fiber and cork handles. Also available seasonally at costco. Also stretched beyond their suggested limit can be used for the zpacks altaplex. Ive never had a problem but i bring two resuable zip ties to fortify it using my collapsed second pole at the juncture in case exceptionally windy. For a backpack especially with women in mind ... the Gossamer Gear G4 20 - great reviews if going ultralight. 130ish usd it has really good hip belt where women are usually better at carrying weight and nice wide shoulder straps for more comfort as women have a pronounced suprascapular dip in our shoulders. It totally changed my pct going from minimized hipbelt and skinny straps...world of difference with comfort and carrying capacity. A little less than 25 oz and a few ounces lighter if not using their sit pad that comes with it. I substituted with the Gossamer Gear thin light pad cut down. Lastly, Decathlon has a small umbrella but I think only available in europe ... last year they were 9 euros. Super light and compact. If you have a friend traveling over maybe they can bring a few to have on hand....
@JupiterHikes
@JupiterHikes Місяць тому
Woah I totally forgot about the Gossamergear G4! That was actually the first ultralight pack I ever bought, back in 2013 or so. Gave it to a friend a few years later and he proceeded to hike the entire Appalachian Trail with it.
@Awomaninthewilderness
@Awomaninthewilderness Місяць тому
Jupiter! I so enjoy all of your videos, such good information. I too have the Toaks Light 650 cook pot. It annoys me that the lid never stays on and rubber bands break. I found out that the lid from a small Chock-full-of nuts coffee can fits perfectly over the cup lid and keeps it tightly on, and the plastic lid weighs nothing and you can even cold soak!
@JupiterHikes
@JupiterHikes Місяць тому
Hey that's an awesome tip!! I'll have to look out for that coffee brand
@aldgaardadventures
@aldgaardadventures Місяць тому
Nice video. Thanks :D Who did the print on your tyvek groundsheet? Looks amazing!
@ItsNonyaBusiness
@ItsNonyaBusiness Місяць тому
I like carrying a scrim (also called a sniper veil) as it can fill the role of a buff, bandana, bug net and towel. Get one that's polyester only!
@johnarmstrong4053
@johnarmstrong4053 Місяць тому
Thank you!
@heathervecchio6774
@heathervecchio6774 Місяць тому
Love how you dispel the myths that all gear has to be this or that brand name. Hard to debate your recommendations after thousands of miles
@davide2268
@davide2268 Місяць тому
Appreciate you a bunch jupiter
@robmastriano
@robmastriano Місяць тому
7 x 9 tarp from Borah Gear is now over $100 and you have to seam seal the ridgeline. +1 for the XMind (but do yourselves a favor and go with the Durston XMid - 2. I have the XMid - 1 and 2 in sillpoly and the X-Mid 2 Pro (dynema). they are great tents and lasted a long time. You can opt for the stargazer kit as well with makes it so you dont have to have the rain fly setup.
@Element_lifestyle
@Element_lifestyle Місяць тому
Nice video, one of my favorite hikers in UKposts 😎
@CrowMagnumMan2024
@CrowMagnumMan2024 Місяць тому
Great video....thanks a million....!!!
@jackvoss5841
@jackvoss5841 Місяць тому
Carrying duct tape: Cut a flat strip from the side of a plastic milk carton. Size ranges from about 4” to 6” long, and 2” wide. Wind a long strip (10’-30’?) around the strip. Flexible, and packs flat. Courtesy of Half Vast Flying
@Maria-yf8fp
@Maria-yf8fp Місяць тому
Im willing to give cold soaking a second try, recipes would be great! I tried cold soaking for one night. It was cold and dark and rainy, everyone around me had hot good, i felt really sorry for myself.
@suzanneng5326
@suzanneng5326 Місяць тому
Im on a thru hike right now, and this is more like a body maintenance type of gear. Some call it a luxury item, me and my tramily think it’s an essential! A cork massage ball. Ultralight and about $1.50 of Temu. I roll out my feet every night and it has significantly changed my foot health and ability to heal overnight. I can’t imagine not having it, and I thought I lost it the other night and panicked! Definitely worth it!
@JupiterHikes
@JupiterHikes Місяць тому
Sweet! I have one of those I got from garagegrowngear, haven't brought it on trail but use it in home life. I think my partner is going to bring it on our next hike though as she uses it a lot more than I do. Trekking poles can also be good to smush out sore muscles!
@Mandyanne31
@Mandyanne31 Місяць тому
Love my durston x mid, however as a Canadian I wouldn’t say it’s affordable, but it’s 100% worth it. I ended up paying $500 Canadian after exchange, duty and shipping. It’s easy to set up, you can set up in the rain without the inside getting wet.
@RequiosWoW
@RequiosWoW Місяць тому
I love tenkara fishing and do a lot of day hikes to get to streams, getting into backpacking this year! X-Mid seems awesome
@JupiterHikes
@JupiterHikes Місяць тому
Sweet me too! Couple years ago I got really into tenkara, super fun and minimal
@wf2197
@wf2197 Місяць тому
I’ve found the Talenti plastic jars and other hard plastic containers like that to leak unless what you’re mixing is thick. I’ve just kept them in a mesh pocket on the outside of my bag though if I need to soak something.
@JupiterHikes
@JupiterHikes Місяць тому
I mostly use peanut butter jars for my cold soaking, and those don't ever leak on me! Maybe worth a shot for you if it's a concern. Peter Pan is typically the brand I'll go for, but have tried others with success as well
@Ipackwood69
@Ipackwood69 23 дні тому
LEGEND 👏🏽✌🏽
@billprice6458
@billprice6458 Місяць тому
Good video.
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