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Комментарии
Awesome! how do you pack the camera and drone in the bag? Do you have a insert or just stick it between the soft stuff?
djvincon
I like very much your videos. There have a very good senses . The forest are wonderful .
dakotagarcia
Kraig, congratulations for your crossings .What is the weight of this gas cartridge shown? Thanks
jccaleffi
Huge fan of your style & simplicity… Am really loving your channel as a sub.
darkknightwithanidea
GREAT CHANNEL YOU HAVE! I love watching your hikes. Keep on inspiring us, buddy!
ristof
Great information! Thank you for sharing.
outdooroutfitters
Very interesting and informative video thanks
ubarhd
Useful! What brand micro spikes? I need some for regular hiking boots like Taylor Stitch or Danner.
ryantatar
Lots of data and experience in just a few minutes. Thank you.
danchatka
Hi Kraig. I decided to ask because I'm walking in the mountains and love take some pics. Do you eat some like freezedry food's? They are light, take minimum space and easy to make. I'am sorry but as I seen in couple your films you just eating biscuits, beer and so on. Not so worry about nutritients when do some long trails? Anyway-I'm trying use ultralight gear but always for trips like 3-4 days my 80L osprey bagpack it's always about 20kg or little more. For me essentials: sleeping bag, msr single person tent or hammock, sleeping matt, gas stove, water filter, nalgene bottle, trying for every day pair of socks, two or 3 t-shirts, similar trousers to yours, gore tex jacket, fleece, shoes and minimum 2 packs meal for day. I think that's it.I founded for my self as you know heavyest things are water and food. Always trying use my nikon D90 but size of that always remind me iphone 8. Anyway-great videos mate. Take care, stay healthy. Tom
tenzin
Just curious as I noticed you didn't show food or how much water you carry. I take it you aren't normally doing extended hikes? i.e. 3-5 days, week long? That's just me assuming though from what I saw on the video. I'd like to see your pack fully locked and loaded if you do those types. I'm always dredging new ideas from fellow hikers I do like the idea of the collapsible water bag in case you come across a source.
skiidzman
How do you go about waterproofing your tent for rain? Is there a particular spray you need?
WinterburnMax
Hey Kraig! What mountain range are you hiking on @7:13?
Joe_Serious
For socks I recommend Bridgedale. Not cheap and you'll resent the price at first, but if your feet get soaked, your feet are still warm and comfortable. Last forever too. I still have my first pair, Bridgedale Summit, from 2010.
Jin-Ro
I want to ask you if you use paper maps and compass just in case you lose your phone or if you use a Garmin GPS? You never use trekking poles, why noy? Don'y you like? How do you prepare your routes? Whre do you keep the rest of your equipament during the trek? Thanks
miguelangeln
Thinking about the hyperlite pack, as I need something a little larger than a 28L that I have now. Only thing is that it would have to be small enough to be counted as a personal item on a flight. When rolled up, is that backpack small enough to be considered a typical-sized personal item?
babawababu
Do you have your base weight listed somewhere? Would love to know how much you carry (excl food) with the described setup!
Other hiking channel guys only take their iphones, no camera or tripod, so your gear list is the first one I see that's really relatable for me. Thanks!
jesssijesssi
Hello kraig. Sumit from India. Your all videos are outstanding and I love the simplicity in the videos
sumitphysics
I really enjoyed watching your video. Good explanation and very interesting. Thanks for sharing.