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Gear for the GR20 Trek ENG Sub./ Ausrüstung für 2 Wochen Wandern auf dem GR20

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My Gear for 2 weeks on the GR20. Perhaps the hardest Hikingtrail in europe. 180km long with almost 12000m ascent.
RETROPERSPECTIVE: After hiked the Trail here the things i would change: Sleeping Bag: My Sleepingbag is rated T-lim: 0°C. I hiked the trail at the end of may. And we had only one really cold night. So if you hike the trail later in the summer, a lighter sleepingbag should do a good job as well. Stove: I would now go with a gas stove which you screw directly on the top of a gas canister. Even here i would go as light as possible. I use now the BRS Titanium stove and i am super happy with it. But don't forget a windshield! Gas Canisters are availiable on the island. If you want to go with a gasoline stove, figure out the amount of fuel you will need before. I heavily overestimated the amount of fuel i would need. I took a 0,5L fuel bottle and shared the stove with a friend for the whole 13 days! At the end i had still a bit of fuel left and my friend took another 0,5L fuel with him which we didn't even touched. GPS/ Maps: The GR20 is marked very good! Even in bad weather it will be hard to miss the trail. So i would not take the GPS device and the detailed Maps with me anymore. But a overview map of the whole trail can be usefull. Hope this video helps you guys!
RETROPERSPECTIVE: After hiked the Trail here the things i would change: Sleeping Bag: My Sleepingbag is rated T-lim: 0°C. I hiked the trail at the end of may. And we had only one really cold night. So if you hike the trail later in the summer, a lighter sleepingbag should do a good job as well. Stove: I would now go with a gas stove which you screw directly on the top of a gas canister. Even here i would go as light as possible. I use now the BRS Titanium stove and i am super happy with it. But don't forget a windshield! Gas Canisters are availiable on the island. If you want to go with a gasoline stove, figure out the amount of fuel you will need before. I heavily overestimated the amount of fuel i would need. I took a 0,5L fuel bottle and shared the stove with a friend for the whole 13 days! At the end i had still a bit of fuel left and my friend took another 0,5L fuel with him which we didn't even touched. GPS/ Maps: The GR20 is marked very good! Even in bad weather it will be hard to miss the trail. So i would not take the GPS device and the detailed Maps with me anymore. But a overview map of the whole trail can be usefull. Hope this video helps you guys!
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