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Bushcraft Tools for Camp: The "Big Three"!
Lately I've started trying to get into bushcrafting and of course I strted with GEAR! I tturns out that like backpacking, bushcrafting has a "Big Three" as well. These are its woodworking tools (saw, axe, and knife). Here I take a quick look at a few of the options.
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AXE / HATCHET: Beavercraft AX3 - beavercrafttools.com/BACKCOUNTRYPILGRIM
FOLDING SAW: Fiskars Power Tooth - alnk.to/5ufRDep
COLLAPSIBLE SAW: Sven Svensaw - amzn.to/4cCooR0
SURVIVAL KNIFE: Ontario Knife Company RAT-7 - amzn.to/2OxlLH1
BUSHCRAFT KNIFE: BPS HK1S - amzn.to/3IGDxSF
The 6 Best Folding Saws - www.outdoorgearlab.com/topics/camping-and-hiking/best-folding-saw
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Going Stoveless: Is Faster And Lighter The Way To Go?
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Here I go over why you might want to go stoveless when in the backcountry, and then test out several meals that can pe prepared without fire! 0:00 Stoveless Backpacking Meals 1:10 What is Cold Soaking and Why Do It? 4:13 Ramen and Delicioats 12:31 Maxwell House Iced Coffee 13:34 RecPak Meal Replacement Shakes 15:25 Peak Refuel Cereals 16:02 Alpenfuel Trail Cookies and Cereals 17:30 Kate's Real ...
Outdoor Vitals Skyline Joggers: Hiking Pants Made for Summer!
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If you love the breathability and range of motion you get when hiking in shorts, but also like the protection from bugs, brush, and sun that pants offer, you're in luck! Outdoor Vitals has released a pair of jogging pants in its Skyline "fast and light" series that claims to offer the benefits of shorts with those of pants! LINKS FROM THIS VIDEO Outdoor Vitals Skyline Joggers - alnk.to/hhAyjfP ...
My Go-To Backpacking Gear After 5 Years of YouTubing!
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For my fifth "channelversary" I decided to reveal what I actually use after 5 years of doing gear reviews on UA-cam! I am also tagging Mark @TrailandBackAgain to do the same. :) 0:00 Retro Intro 0:39 5 Year Channelversary! 1:55 Clothes 6:42 Backpack, Shelter, Sleep System 10:58 Food & Water 13:18 Misc. LINKS FROM THIS VIDEO Big Agnes Copper Spur HV UL 2 Bikepack - amzn.to/4aIE2ZF Buff - amzn.to...
Cool New Trail / EDC Flashlights for 2024
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20% OFF CODE BELOW! I am not usually a fan of Chinese gear, but Wuben is developing innovative flashlights at a decent price - and when they sent me the Owl X3 and the E7 Headlamp, I was won over by their light weight, durability, adaptibility, and cool factors! 0:00 Intro to the Wuben X3 and E7 0:49 Flashlight / Headlamp Combo 1:17 Wuben X3 Owl 1:28 Wuben Charger Box / Lantern 2:57 Wuben X3 Fl...
My Best Hiking Fail: Bailing on Half Dome
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If you hike enough, you'll eventually have a "fail" - an adventure you take with a goal you don't make. I recently embarked on one of the harder hikes I've done (twice now) with the hope of getting some footage for a new video on climbing Half Dome with the cables down. Unfortunately, I did not get it. In the meantime, though, I managed to aid a couple people who were in danger, do an epic nigh...
How I Pack My Backpack (Zone System)
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Here I present "zone" system for how to best pack up a backpack - especially one of the "ultralight" layout (main body plus external pockets). It should serve you well even if we have different gear. 0:00 The Backpack 1:13 Two Packing Considerations 1:42 My Zone System 2:35 ZONE 1: Internal Storage 2:45 Sleep System 5:05 Down Gear 6:01 Food Bag / Cannister 6:48 Shelter (Soft Materials) 7:30 Sle...
Is My Most Expensive Backpack Worth the Money? Chicken Tramper's New Ultralight Pack!
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Chicken Tramper has rejoined in the backpack game, but this new ultralight pack isn't cheap. At $400 it should not only have the most desirable features, they need to be of premium quality. Here I go over the specs, features, and overall worthiness of this new gear for 2024. 0:00 A $400 Backpack??? 0:56 Stats and Specs 3:03 Feature Tour 3:10 Body Exterior 4:10 Body Interior 4:44 Hydration Optio...
Three Levels of On-Trail Coffee!
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Nothing beats coffee on the trail - except better coffee on the trail! Here I go over three levels of trail brew from instant all-in-one packets to ultralight pour over systems to the full coffee snob portable espresso. Let's get energized! Giveaway: @SalmondOutdoors won the @apexgiantgear Pour Over kit and $50 gift certificate for @HilltopPacks ! 0:00 Intro 1:15 Instant Coffee Packets (Trung N...
Luxury Sleep Pad Gear from Therm-A-Rest, FlexTail, and OneTigris!
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15% Off Code on Flextail! CODE: "ULElectricGear15" URL: shrsl.com/4hx4w Sleep pads are already pretty amazing but if you want to take yours to the next level, check out these luxury accessories that can blow the pad up for you hands free, protect it without a tent, and even turn it into a camp chair / lounge! LINKS FROM THIS VIDEO FlexTail Pumps - shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=2081734&u=2967143&m=1277...
An Ultralight EDC Knife for Hikers from Minimalist Gear
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A good backpacking knife needs to be light, sharp, and tough. For years I've carried the Esee Izula-II and liked it very much, but when Minimalist Gear sent me their rband new Kira "Killer" EDC / Bushcraft knife, you know I had to check it out! LINKS FROM THIS VIDEO Minimalist Gear Kira "Killer" Knife - bit.ly/43m0aai Esee Izula-II - amzn.to/32sU4rd LIKE and SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the BELL for #ca...
The Outdoor Vitals Tern vs. The Appalachian Gear Company All-Paca Hoodies!
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Wool has long been considered the premium material for hiking clothing layers. Here I put a two-layer system through a wet-and-sweat test! It's built from the new Outdoor Vitals Tern merino wool sun hoodie base layer with Appalachian Gear Company's All-Paca Fleece hoodie as an insulation layer. 0:00 Why Wool Layers 1:23 Merino vs. Alpaca Wool 2:22 The Outdoor Vitals Tern 4:07 The Appalachian Ge...
Find Yourself (Parody)
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I didn’t choose the trail life, the trail life chose me - and this year's April Fool's Day video is a parody song about the backcountry struggle! Why lose yourself in the city when you can find yourself on the trail? LIKE and SUBSCRIBE with BELL for #hiking, #camping, #backpacking, and the gear that goes with it! GET MY FREE BACKPACKING CHECKLIST: www.BackcountryPilgrim.com/2021/03/12/hiking-ba...
The FULLEST COMFORT Sleep System is Now Ultralight (Zenbivy Under 35 oz.!)
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Zenbivy is already considered by many (including me!) to be the most comfortable backpacking sleep system of all time. The main objections to Zenbivy have been the weight and price tag. Although their comparable gear costs have always been well within reach of the competition, now Zenbivy has released a line of ultralight systems that offer complete comfort in the backcountry for under 35 oz.! ...
The Safest Backpacking Trowel: HumanGear's GoDigg!
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If you want a lightweight backpacking trowel that won't dig into you or your gear (or your wallet!), check out the GoDigg from HumanGear! At 1.4 oz., the GoDigg isn't stupid ultralight - but it also isn't a hand shovel made of dangerously thin metal. Plus it's only $12! LINKS FROM THIS VIDEO HumanGear GoDigg - www.humangear.com/shop/p/godigg LIKE and SUBSCRIBE and CLICK the BELL for #camping, #...
One of the Best Day Hikes in Northern California!
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One of the Best Day Hikes in Northern California!
Ditch the Packaging! Meal Prep Gear from Cnoc & HMG
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Ditch the Packaging! Meal Prep Gear from Cnoc & HMG
BEST or BUDGET? Decathlon vs. My Best Hiking Clothing
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BEST or BUDGET? Decathlon vs. My Best Hiking Clothing
The Best Budget Backpack I've Ever Reviewed (Decathlon vs. Osprey, Gregory, and REI)
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The Best Budget Backpack I've Ever Reviewed (Decathlon vs. Osprey, Gregory, and REI)
BENEATH the Base Layer? Warm & Dry with the New ELEMENTAL Layer from Finetrack!
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BENEATH the Base Layer? Warm & Dry with the New ELEMENTAL Layer from Finetrack!
Setup to Sitting to Swiveling in Seconds: The TCEK Camp Chair!
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Setup to Sitting to Swiveling in Seconds: The TCEK Camp Chair!
Gearing Up for Hiking!
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Gearing Up for Hiking!
Is Durston Gear's Kakwa 55 (Ultra 200) Waterproof?
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Is Durston Gear's Kakwa 55 (Ultra 200) Waterproof?
On Top of Yosemite's Second Tallest Waterfall (HINT: It's NOT in the Valley!)
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On Top of Yosemite's Second Tallest Waterfall (HINT: It's NOT in the Valley!)
The ONLY Pants (or Shorts) You Need? Outdoor Vitals SATU!
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The ONLY Pants (or Shorts) You Need? Outdoor Vitals SATU!
COMPLETE Full Comfort Shelter System Under 2 Pounds: The X-Mid 1 Pro!
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COMPLETE Full Comfort Shelter System Under 2 Pounds: The X-Mid 1 Pro!
IT WASN'T HORRIBLE! Spending the Night in a Bivy Shelter (Featuring Outdoor Research's Helium)
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IT WASN'T HORRIBLE! Spending the Night in a Bivy Shelter (Featuring Outdoor Research's Helium)
Best Backpacker Belts
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Best Backpacker Belts
Best Budget Satellite Communicator: Motorola Defy vs. Zoleo
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Best Budget Satellite Communicator: Motorola Defy vs. Zoleo
CHRISTMAS GEAR GIVEAWAY (Help me Surprise Mark Goes Hiking!)
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CHRISTMAS GEAR GIVEAWAY (Help me Surprise Mark Goes Hiking!)

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  • @Bill_tyler
    @Bill_tyler День тому

    Maybe it’s just me but I use a liner regardless if it’s considered “water proof” or not. A wet, cold sleep system and stowed change of socks and base layers that are wet could be the difference between life and death

    • @BackcountryPilgrim
      @BackcountryPilgrim День тому

      I don't know a serious backpacker who doesn't! You are 100% correct. :)

  • @jjadriottt9073
    @jjadriottt9073 День тому

    Great research and wonderful video! 👏👏👏👍

  • @commonfan5230
    @commonfan5230 День тому

    How would you rate the ease of taking water bottles in and out of side pockets with pack on?

    • @BackcountryPilgrim
      @BackcountryPilgrim День тому

      Not bad, especially if uncinched. But I almost never carry like that just fyi. :)

    • @commonfan5230
      @commonfan5230 День тому

      What's your method for carrying water?​@@BackcountryPilgrim

  • @prospectbully6944
    @prospectbully6944 День тому

    Where is this located exactly?

  • @DC-xt1ry
    @DC-xt1ry День тому

    is this the Kakwa ultra 200x ?

    • @BackcountryPilgrim
      @BackcountryPilgrim День тому

      Yes, but I don't think it would vary significantly from the standard ultra version because the water is not getting through the material but through the seams under pressure.

  • @ecttreker9816
    @ecttreker9816 2 дні тому

    Nice.....looking forward to this direction from your channel. 👍👍

  • @TennesseeSlim
    @TennesseeSlim 2 дні тому

    You should look into silky saws. I have the old thicker version of that benchmade knife love it.

    • @BackcountryPilgrim
      @BackcountryPilgrim 2 дні тому

      I hear those are the real deal but I already had this one haha. If I replace it I'll check them out! Thanks!

  • @gilsonrocks4740
    @gilsonrocks4740 2 дні тому

    You are allowed to have axes and knives in CA?

    • @BackcountryPilgrim
      @BackcountryPilgrim 2 дні тому

      Sure! All it takes is 5 or 6 permits, an annual fee, and going up a few tax brackets!

  • @TrailandBackAgain
    @TrailandBackAgain 2 дні тому

    Cool! I love bushcraft videos. Great video Doug!

  • @Bodlivko
    @Bodlivko 2 дні тому

    Great review and comparison!Just what I was looking for! 👌

  • @gabriele1975
    @gabriele1975 2 дні тому

    Love my Cloud by Sierra Designs!

  • @nightowl7261
    @nightowl7261 2 дні тому

    I think you guys probably hiked the furthest in toward the end to get the true ending of this trail. Other videos of this trail, most people just stop at the creek crossing or the river near there. That last section of the trail after the creek crossing does get hard to navigate though.

    • @BackcountryPilgrim
      @BackcountryPilgrim 2 дні тому

      It's a great trail! Poking around at the waters edge is a great finish. :)

  • @AdventuressAli
    @AdventuressAli 3 дні тому

    I think it's said Ke chu ah ;P But that's just going off others. I got a cheap fleece from them years ago before they were known here at all, and was shocked at how comfy they are, warm yet wicking, and fairly lightweight.

    • @BackcountryPilgrim
      @BackcountryPilgrim 3 дні тому

      Agreed - good gear but they need to come with pronunciation guides lol! Thanks!

  • @marcmcnally9610
    @marcmcnally9610 3 дні тому

    FYI a single fall is called a fall as in Nevada Fall and Vernal Fall. Multiple falls are falls as in Yosemite Falls.

    • @BackcountryPilgrim
      @BackcountryPilgrim 3 дні тому

      Correct - also, hard to remember when people call nearly all of them "falls." :)

  • @davetrueman2240
    @davetrueman2240 3 дні тому

    Zenbivy is just great but Big Agnes Anvil Horn 15 with Nemo Tensor Pad is a very comfortable alternative at much lower price. Basically a quilt sewn together with a nice mattress attachment (no down on bottom). With L and W options it it very comfortable very warm. Not the lightest but neither is Zenbivy system.

    • @BackcountryPilgrim
      @BackcountryPilgrim 3 дні тому

      I haven't seen it but Big Agnes seems to be referenced by a lot of the comments. That sounds like a cool idea. Sierra Designs Cloud sounds a lot like it and I like mine a lot!

  • @markraciborski4289
    @markraciborski4289 3 дні тому

    Question about color. Supposedly, black is the best color for a sun umbrella. Has anyone tried all black over these reflective umbrellas?

    • @BackcountryPilgrim
      @BackcountryPilgrim 3 дні тому

      I wouldn't think it would be better on the outside, where did you hear it was?

  • @ronaldrose7593
    @ronaldrose7593 3 дні тому

    Hello 👋 my outdoors friend, thank you for sharing this informative video. Where did you do the filing for this fine video? Stay safe out there. 😊

    • @BackcountryPilgrim
      @BackcountryPilgrim 3 дні тому

      Sword Lake by Spicer Meadow. This was before the area burned. :/

  • @davidterrie7661
    @davidterrie7661 4 дні тому

    Couscous is good for cold soaking. I add Nido and a half vanilla Breakfast Essential to a baggie of Banana Nut Crunch. Add water, shake, and eat.

  • @elvisaaron7418
    @elvisaaron7418 4 дні тому

    Thanks ,, Im lining up to buy this pack and the lack of a strap across front ... well Ill buy some. Thanks for pointing that out,

  • @francoloma2971
    @francoloma2971 5 днів тому

    Fantastic, thorough review. I appreciated you displaying all the pockets. I agree, a wide mesh pocket on the left would be negligible to add.

  • @wohlhabendermanager
    @wohlhabendermanager 5 днів тому

    I have a Deuce 2, and while it's true that it is a bit sharper around the edges, I don't think it's too uncomfortable to hold. It's best to start digging with the "handle", because that way you can use both hands to on the "shovel" side to get a good hole going, then switch it and dig out the rest. Have been carrying this around in one of the outer pockets of my backpacks, so far I haven't noticed that it cut through anything. I never had a U-Dig-It, though so I also cannot really compare the two. :D

    • @BackcountryPilgrim
      @BackcountryPilgrim 5 днів тому

      It's the classic UL trowel for sure, I wouldn't trade it in if it works for ya!

  • @tonystonebraker8133
    @tonystonebraker8133 6 днів тому

    Did you climb pyramid peak?

  • @Pattower
    @Pattower 6 днів тому

    Have you ever used a big agnes system where a pad inserts into the back?

    • @BackcountryPilgrim
      @BackcountryPilgrim 6 днів тому

      I haven't!

    • @Pattower
      @Pattower 6 днів тому

      @@BackcountryPilgrim I have three bags all 20 years old and I have no plan to replace them with anything other than Big Agnes Sleep systems. the only exception is a summer quilt of some sort maybe.

    • @BackcountryPilgrim
      @BackcountryPilgrim 6 днів тому

      @Pattower I love their tents, never used a bag though. Stick with what works!

  • @Jc21112
    @Jc21112 6 днів тому

    Thank you for the video! It gave me more ideas to add to my cold soaking menu :) I started cold soaking when there was fuel shortage during the pandemic here in Québec and I rarely reach out for my stove since that time.

    • @BackcountryPilgrim
      @BackcountryPilgrim 6 днів тому

      Wow, you're a true convert! :) Let me know what your go to meals have been!

    • @Jc21112
      @Jc21112 6 днів тому

      @@BackcountryPilgrim My favorite is couscous by a mile. I add dehydrated veggies, TPV, dehydrated craberries (or grapes), spices, chia seeds, olive oil, BBQ roasted chickpeas and powdered vegetable broth. What do you think? I know it's not for everyone :)

    • @BackcountryPilgrim
      @BackcountryPilgrim 6 днів тому

      Wow! I'll have to try that - I'm not sure I've ever had couscous.

  • @Hyunyihoney1
    @Hyunyihoney1 7 днів тому

    Hey, I really liked your video but unfortunately we will head there in April so not all roads will be open. Can you recommend alternatives since we cannot take the glacier point road?

    • @BackcountryPilgrim
      @BackcountryPilgrim 7 днів тому

      Well the valley remains pretty nice and any of those trails to the waterfalls are pretty epic (but crowded). I like to snowshoe to Dewey Point from Badger Pass. The Mirror Lake Loop is another good snowshoe option (ua-cam.com/video/FSmYGKQvFP4/v-deo.html). Four Mile trail is usually closed, but taking it up to Glacier Point is amazing because no tourists are there. Sometimes Hetch Hetchy is open even if the valley rim roads aren't - that place is great (ua-cam.com/video/Pxvy5JbABWU/v-deo.html). But again - the valley is amazing anytime - the valley Loop trial can get you to some great spots!

  • @dustinewyman1551
    @dustinewyman1551 7 днів тому

    I love my mummy sleeping bag, the MEC -7°C aquilina, but struggle to find a comfortable side position, so this year I got the Big Agnes Wedgie, which adds inches to my bag without me having buy a whole new bag!! I had to modify the zipper (right vs left zip) for it to work but I’m so happy with it

    • @BackcountryPilgrim
      @BackcountryPilgrim 7 днів тому

      THAT IS AWESOME! I'd never seen one of those before, thank you! (For anyone curious: amzn.to/3VREHDU).

  • @k1k2lee
    @k1k2lee 7 днів тому

    NO way hot hearty meals on trail are comforting,cool Hot Chocolate 😮 cold curry yak My pack still 23 lbs heating my grub up. PEAK is great but there skimping now only half filling them. Peak breakfast great

    • @BackcountryPilgrim
      @BackcountryPilgrim 7 днів тому

      Haha, part of this experiment was finding out if I could stomach it. Good to know I can but yeah, nothing like a warm meal - and especially drink!

  • @locomotivebreth1910
    @locomotivebreth1910 7 днів тому

    Good video. I stopped cooking on backing trips years ago unless I need to melt snow for water or if I need to separate silt from dirty water. Seems like 7 out of 10 times when I cook its either raining or I am swarmed by bugs or the wind is blowing swirling dust around making cooking a pain. Easier to leave the pot and stove stuff at home. I tried cold soaking and I am not fond of that either -- so I leave the spoon and cold soaking jar at home. I found if using a bear can I can get more calories into it if I don't bring along bulky dried and freeze dried foods. So I guess I am just getting lazy with my food menus.

    • @BackcountryPilgrim
      @BackcountryPilgrim 7 днів тому

      First, awesome youtube name. :) Second, laziness and efficiency are often confused (at least that's what I tell myself haha!)

  • @MaryannHazel
    @MaryannHazel 7 днів тому

    Unfortunately, cold soaking requires food choices with too many carbs for me. I did however go stoveless on the Tahoe Rim Trail, and packed nuts, cheeses, olives, beef sticks, summer sausage, and a few bars and that seemed to keep me more than satiated (thanks to all the fat). I don't eat breakfast when hiking, but I missed my morning hot coffee, so I mixed up a Zipp Fizz every morning for my coffee fix. That seemed to do the trick. Kathy and I will be sharing a stove for the JMT, so I'll be looking forward to hot meals in the evenings. Still doing the Zipp Fizz for my morning fix though. Great video Doug!

    • @BackcountryPilgrim
      @BackcountryPilgrim 7 днів тому

      Great ideas! I've never heard of Zip Fizz, I'll have to check that out. Super jelly of you two doing the JMT!!!

    • @MaryannHazel
      @MaryannHazel 7 днів тому

      @@BackcountryPilgrim - we need to plan a trip bud!

  • @thorburnjschwegler
    @thorburnjschwegler 8 днів тому

    That's why I bring a long pemmican you don't need to cook it best survival food

    • @BackcountryPilgrim
      @BackcountryPilgrim 8 днів тому

      Which brand do you get?

    • @thorburnjschwegler
      @thorburnjschwegler 8 днів тому

      @@BackcountryPilgrim it's not a brand, its a paste of dried and pounded meat mixed with melted fat,hard fat called Suet and let it solidify. originally made by North American Indians and later adapted by Arctic explorers. Just keep it in a cool and dry place. I suggest do some research on it amazing stuff that is.

    • @BackcountryPilgrim
      @BackcountryPilgrim 8 днів тому

      @thorburnjschwegler Yeah, I know what it is.I was wondering if you could buy it somewhere. Do you just make your own?

    • @thorburnjschwegler
      @thorburnjschwegler 8 днів тому

      ​@@BackcountryPilgrim oh yeah I just make it on my own cheaper that way ua-cam.com/video/MLxvkr3zKuw/v-deo.htmlsi=BgWHT51XjnI4sin0

    • @BackcountryPilgrim
      @BackcountryPilgrim 7 днів тому

      Thanks!

  • @tridudyonthetrail
    @tridudyonthetrail 8 днів тому

    The 42 definitely peaked my interest! When I was in college, there was a guy who explicitly indicated that 42 was an indication on the 2nd coming… After hearing it, I see it all the time. Confirmation bias? Maybe. Maybe not. Thanks for sharing this, but I’d love to get rid of my stove and fuel. Just a bit scared!!

    • @BackcountryPilgrim
      @BackcountryPilgrim 8 днів тому

      Nothing to do with Jesus I assure you. :) As to going stoveless, I'd try it at home first because it won't taste much better on the trail! :)

    • @tridudyonthetrail
      @tridudyonthetrail 8 днів тому

      @@BackcountryPilgrim lol thanks for the confirmation (now I know I’m in the “you don’t know” crowd lol) Will definitely be giving it a shot! Happy trails!

    • @BackcountryPilgrim
      @BackcountryPilgrim 8 днів тому

      @tridudyonthetrail LOL, it was made famous in a super nerdy book called Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. :)

    • @tridudyonthetrail
      @tridudyonthetrail 8 днів тому

      @@BackcountryPilgrim Thank you (and now I feel very silly!) But will absolutely check it out! (Thank you for your patience with a silly commenter 🤦‍♂️)

    • @BackcountryPilgrim
      @BackcountryPilgrim 7 днів тому

      Silly commenters are the best! :)

  • @philcarmichael6090
    @philcarmichael6090 8 днів тому

    Very informative, thank you.

  • @mattmatthewmatchuu
    @mattmatthewmatchuu 8 днів тому

    plus when you are hiking while cold soaking its shaking the food to pre-mix/stir

  • @gunterbecker8528
    @gunterbecker8528 8 днів тому

    Great stuff and great service

    • @BackcountryPilgrim
      @BackcountryPilgrim 8 днів тому

      One of the companies or Backcountry Pilgrim? Haha, either way thanks!

  • @atgirl
    @atgirl 8 днів тому

    Very well done video very informative thank you for doing this I learned a lot

  • @alaiaseifullah1036
    @alaiaseifullah1036 8 днів тому

    Hello! I’ve backpacked to Yosemite falls and have also done Half Dome in a day (approx 19 miles ) . How would you compare Snow Creek to both? How many miles ? I couldn’t find the info . I have a permit to backpack Snow Creek, I’m a bit intimidated after your video lol . I’m 53 y.o female and it would be a solo trip . Any advice ? Thank you .

    • @BackcountryPilgrim
      @BackcountryPilgrim 8 днів тому

      I'd say harder than the falls but not HD. The gain per mile is what makes it rough but you're not going as far. The hard part is about 2,600' in 1.5 miles. Give yourself time and you'll make it. :) If you want some help with route planning shoot me an email at backcountrypilgrim@gmail.com. Happy to help!

  • @tomd1914
    @tomd1914 8 днів тому

    I appreciate going as light as possible, but one of the things I look forward to most while hiking is a tasty hot meal when I get to camp. I've found that cold soaking just isn't for me. Some of my hiking buddies cold soak and that's all good, but I just can't do cold couscous after a long day on the trail.

    • @BackcountryPilgrim
      @BackcountryPilgrim 8 днів тому

      100% agree. This was an experiment and I was glad to know I could do it, but I wouldn't choose to unless I REALLY needed to go ultralight! I think to many people pack loke they're on a thru hike when they're not. ;)

  • @higler.
    @higler. 9 днів тому

    I've found that Mexicali Rose refried beans(sold at walmart), instant rice, mashed potato flakes(add these after the rest of the ingredients are hydrated), and TVP all cold soak very well and can be spiced/flavored a few different ways. Add fritos or something for some crunch. I'll eat it at home sometimes it's so good lol

  • @TrailandBackAgain
    @TrailandBackAgain 9 днів тому

    Cold soaking ramen…you’ve got balls buddy. Yuck. 😂😅😂

  • @Shinetimeart
    @Shinetimeart 9 днів тому

    The biggest problem of this channel is that you only make videos for american people… so how much does the tents weigh. İ cant bother to do the exchange. İts not so hard to include kg, grams and cm to the specs… is it… you dont want the europian people to subrscibe… i will not

    • @BackcountryPilgrim
      @BackcountryPilgrim 9 днів тому

      Sounds like I didn't do your work for you. This might help: ua-cam.com/video/JYqfVE-fykk/v-deo.html

  • @SeniorHiker77
    @SeniorHiker77 9 днів тому

    Interesting review but I'm still going bo8l water. Lol

    • @BackcountryPilgrim
      @BackcountryPilgrim 9 днів тому

      You and me both! Unless I am going super UL, I like warm food and drinks!

    • @lolobeans
      @lolobeans 9 днів тому

      Likewise! I can't do without my hot cup of joe in the morning. Not to be a happy camper/hiker at any rate! But thanks for sharing your experience!!!

    • @BackcountryPilgrim
      @BackcountryPilgrim 9 днів тому

      Yeah I'd only choose it for extreme circumstances. ;)

  • @ms7fam433
    @ms7fam433 9 днів тому

    We've cold soaked a few trips...one was not voluntary. It's usually a summer time choice. The coffee substitute I use is chocolate covered espresso beans mixed in some trail mix. Thanks for introducing other ideas that look enticing.

    • @BackcountryPilgrim
      @BackcountryPilgrim 9 днів тому

      Chocolate covered espresso beans mixed in some trail mix . . . Oooooh I like that idea! Thanks!

  • @rodoutdoors
    @rodoutdoors 9 днів тому

    I've been trying cold soaking the last trips. It's nice to just close the lid to have leftovers. I'd rather eat small portions. I like the Litesmith 16oz jar since you can pour boiling water in it. So it doubles as my mug when I bring a stove for coffee. It perfectly nests in a 750ml pot. For meals, couscous with sun dried tomatoes, nuts, and raisins rehydrates very quickly. Freeze dried refried beans works well. For cleaning I use a Dawn dish soap cap on a SmartWater bottle. Creates a nice bidet-like stream lol

  • @DarrenYee
    @DarrenYee 9 днів тому

    Thanks Doug, I'm still not a fan of cold soaking, but I'm glad you gave it a try. Recpak looks interesting, I think drinking your calories and hydration at the same time while on the go it a good idea. I use a similar product from Scratch labs that a lot of endurance athlete's use they call it Super Fuel. Thanks for putting this video together.

    • @BackcountryPilgrim
      @BackcountryPilgrim 9 днів тому

      You bet! I might have to try that out. I am not a big fan of cold soeaking unless I am just fully committed to going super ultralight ona trip, but it's nice to know it can be done with relative enjoyment. :)

  • @MiscMitz
    @MiscMitz 9 днів тому

    42 😆

  • @RC-qf3mp
    @RC-qf3mp 9 днів тому

    <- No-soaker. Faster, easier, more caloric-dense, more nutrient dense, better tasting, anti-inflammatory. Save weight, save volume in the pack. Many aspects of hiking are challenging to practice w/o actually being on a trail - food isn’t one of them. Just keep on trying new foods that fit the set of criteria a hiker needs (non-perishable, caloric density, etc.) and sooner or later you’ve got a satisfying menu of convenient no-soak hiker food.

    • @BackcountryPilgrim
      @BackcountryPilgrim 9 днів тому

      No fire, no water . . . That can work too! :) Any examples of what works for you?

    • @RC-qf3mp
      @RC-qf3mp 9 днів тому

      @@BackcountryPilgrim speciality gourmet pouched fish. Add seasonings (lots of turmeric, ginger, garlic - the holy trinity of anti-inflammatory spices), olive oil, chili oils, balsamic vinegar in small plastic bottle. Macadamia nut butter, almond butter, dark chocolate. Shredded pork; hard cheese (raclette, Gruyère, Amish sharp cheddar). Nuts/seeds - chia, hemp, pumpkin seed, pistachio. No hiker trash junk. I eat this food at home frequently. Reduced inflammation - save weight/money on ibuprofen and aspirin. Fish fish fish. Canned fish good too ,but factor in slightly extra weight of carrying the tin as trash, but also consider saving weight on not needing a stove, pot, etc.

    • @BackcountryPilgrim
      @BackcountryPilgrim 9 днів тому

      Excellent list! I'm always worried about taking meat unless I plan to eat it the same day - shredded pork ok for multiple days?

    • @RC-qf3mp
      @RC-qf3mp 9 днів тому

      @@BackcountryPilgrim there’s a brand called “Shredz” which is in a zip bag. They say it’s good for three days after opening, i think, but I’d only open and eat the whole thing in a day. But you can take many bags. I’d usually just take one or two as variety from fish. And Carnivore Snax.

    • @BackcountryPilgrim
      @BackcountryPilgrim 9 днів тому

      @RC-qf3mp I'll check them out!

  • @HarshmanHills
    @HarshmanHills 9 днів тому

    i have tried these. they aren't bad and make life very easy when on the go

  • @recpak5750
    @recpak5750 9 днів тому

    Hey thank you so much for the support! Reach out for any thing! - Joy