One Bag Travel Gear - After 30 Days in Southeast Asia

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Look at you branching out from the typical hiker tuber🎉😊

Sagivisrael
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👇 GEAR FROM THE VIDEO 👇
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JustinOutdoors
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I can’t say enough about the scrubba. All dry bags should have a valve. I primarily use it to stow my tent hammock and tarp. It’s such a bonus to be able to pack it into a backpack while wet, which it often is early in the mornings, and isolate that from everything else you want dry in your pack while still squishing the air volume out of it.

timmo
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Awesome video Justin. Love that carry on trolley bag with the hidden arm straps.

IanTheOutdoorGuy
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Happy honeymoon, and soon to be 100k subscribers 🎉

DanielOutdoors
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I just got back from a 23 day work / vacation across Asia (S. Korea and Vietnam for transfers, Thailand for hiking and Singapore / Japan for work / hiking).

Total weight was around 18LB with the ULA Dragonfly as my backpack of choice and pretty similar gear as you except less clothes and a Sony FX30 + 16-55 f2.8 lens, mic and the Insta360 GO.
I had the Larq bottle with the UV top given to me by work as my main bottle and water filter (though sadly I lost it close to the end of the trip in Japan).

One of the hacks I like for 1 bag travel is to keep a packable duffle in my backpack so when I get to my hotels I can dump everything I won't need into a single bag and hit the trail with just my backpack and essentials.

yeeisme
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Thanks! We also bring our backpacking water filters to be able to filter water and not have to buy so many bottles. But the pink spoon probably works just as well! 😜

Thedude
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You had me excited for a second for that Anker charger. Unfortunately, it's not 4.65 oz, but instead closer to 11.4 oz.

DarthVirtus
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Kinda surprised you did not try OV’s Kota travel backpack. I understand it doesn’t have the roller and extendable handle, but to lug that bag…
I have used it twice for a week worth of Florida travel for two people.

JarradShaw
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I want some of these outdoor research shorts will be checking these out

IanTheOutdoorGuy
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I usually go with the Osprey Porter 40 but now im considering taking the HMG 3400. I find the porter a bit too bulky, its an excellent bag

buxtonspice
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Thanks for the tip on Scrubba. I’ve been looking for foldable buckets etc for washing clothes on the go. 😅 This is a better solution, cheers!

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Alpaca! Save the drama for the Llama!
Have several alpaca socks. Greatest treat ever for my feet.

mephisto
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Hi Justin, I really love your channel and can I know how to be a member of your channel?

yuhuamansfield
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$300 U.S. of underwear: NOPE !
Five days of clothes: NOPE !
Head neck thing: NOPE !
Eye mask: Yes, but smaller and thinner
Ear plugs: Yes.
Osprey Farpoint: NOPE ! Go smaller and lighter. For me….Minaal Daily 3.0, 21 litre convertible backpack. No wheelie packs. And a small cross body sling.
Socks: One pair to wear on the plane. In south east Asia, I go barefeet in my Teva Holliway men’s sandals……for months…. No need of socks. My Teva sandals have proper arch support, rugged hiking sole, and a proper heal strap. They can get soaked with no problem.
Hat: Thin well ventilated hat with a brim all around it.

I took a tiny extended laundry line that rolls up into a tiny pouch. Washed my clothes in the sink and shower and hung them up to dry on the line.
But I also used local laundromats.
Lots of stuff I might have packed…..I didn’t bother. Because I knew I could buy it in south east Asia…for less money.

robertwilliamson
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You did visit asia!! welcome!!
Im from korea, south
If you visit korea, I’ll guide to you tour and mountain.

_kimbaechu
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Been using USB rechargeable electric toothbrushes for 20 years. No base charger, just a cable and one charge lasts forever. Amazon.

jongrant
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More vids on these travels coming? J Money G INTERNATIONAL!! Always a good time! hi stephie-poo

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