2 Night Backpacking Gear Loadout

2 Night Backpacking Gear Loadout

We’ll be heading out on a 2 night backpacking trip on a 15 mile loop considered to be strenuous.

This is the current gear loadout, and is what I consider to be lighter weight at around 35-40 lbs.

Everyone’s physical capabilities are unique and can handle different weight. This is what I can handle and enjoy my time with the creature comforts.

Enjoy!

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Some gear Mentioned in this video;

-Stove set:
https://amzn.to/2O0No9k

-Sleeping Bag (Mountain Hardwear Ratio 15 degree bag):
http://amzn.to/2FTw1nx

-Tent (TBD)

-Sleeping Pad (Thermarest):
http://amzn.to/2DtUBNt

-Sea to Summit E-Vent Compression dry sack:
http://amzn.to/2FRPjK4

-Sleeping Pad (Sea to Summit Insulated):
http://amzn.to/2DtBTFS

-Camp Knife (Esee 6):
http://amzn.to/2Dk3wOo

-Saw:
https://amzn.to/2O0aVqO

-Pocket Bellow:
https://amzn.to/2ODNyom

-Gloves (Mechanix Mpact):
http://amzn.to/2DqD2Od

-Bear Spray:
http://amzn.to/2DrUim9

-Backpack (Gregory 100Liter backpack):
http://amzn.to/2DNlV7g

-Mini stove :
http://amzn.to/2DpSjj9

-Water filtration:
https://amzn.to/2AvMm3l

-Bear bag:
https://amzn.to/2OyCVmq

-Pocket Knife:
https://amzn.to/2OBggG8

-Flashlight:
https://amzn.to/2M85ntN

-Watch:
https://amzn.to/2AyGFkT

https://www.instagram.com/edward_shin_/

Shout outs to my hooligans in Brooklyn.

#krokemoutdoors #backpacking #gear

49 Comments

  1. I’m so glad I read through the comments, don’t forget that cheap 22 either. We all know you packing. I need to make sure I follow orders from the master. Oooh, ⛺️, you thought I was gonna forget that. Nah bruh

  2. I’ve got a 😂😂😂 ☝🏾 4 U, God told me to tell you, get rid of all that junk and let me get rid of it for u. God believes you can do better, HES got faith in u. I’ve got a special bag, I mean trash bag for that garbage. I hear God telling me, will done thy good and faith servant, enter into the joy of the Lort. 🤣😂😂🤣

  3. Here’s a bushmans tip..save weight ..dont bring the pocket bellows…take your right thumb and pointer finger and pinch them together making the ok sign..now do the same with your left hand as well..now join your thumbs and pointer fingers at the tips together forming a small diamond shaped hole. Now blow through it. It becomes a very strong jet of air.. you can also manipulate where the air goes by moving your other fingers up and down…damn I’m good.

  4. You’ve got an anti-trump ad before your video. I refuse to watch your video because the democratic party is a racist party. They started the KKK and I don’t believe in race schism and plus they’re thieves liars and criminals.

  5. 100L pack for a two nighter? Holy ****! I took a 97L Gregory Whitney and circled the globe with it. You’re gonna have room to carry an extra girlfriend…and Katie would never know! Seriously, I just bought a 60L to fill the gap between my 30L and 97L. it’s been working well so far. Thanks for the video.

  6. Come here for some potential gear ideas and get, "Check out all these knives!!" and now I’m on an FBI surveillance list for watching videos with excessive knives.

  7. Lighten the load by leaving the dog food and the dog at home. Dogs have no business out on the trail. They piss and shit everywhere on the trail and scare/chase off the wildlife.

  8. It is actually light, that’s 15kg cca which is just basics what I carry. I like your video a lot, got nervous already with my search results fed with ultralightweight morons

  9. Sorry, last thing, next day. That’s right. I need to have it b4 Debby comes through. I need to try this, I mean, I need to get rid of this trash b4 Debby gets here.

  10. I got like to 30ibs and that’s with a little extra . I used to just bring instant coffee but I got pretty sick of that so no I bring a Javapress and coffee . I also always pack a gun when hiking just because it’s usally in bear country and we aren’t allowed handguns in Canada really so I use a 44 mag oever action carbine and that adds some weight

  11. Im just completely confused. I take 2 knives one thats in my Gerber multi tool and one in my pack. If you understand how first aid works you won’t need 95% of your first aid bad "i.e. im a emt" learn some bush medicine. There’s way cheaper ways and lighter then mountain house meals. My 7 day pack is only 32 lbs with a 12 in cast iron skillet. Nothing titanium "except my spork I bought in high school as a joke 15 years ago".

  12. This was a really cool video. I like camping. Haven’t went on long excursions but I like the idea of packing in and out with comfort gear and fun gear.

  13. First hiker that has said that the extra weight is ok because he conditioned himself to carry the heavier load. 🎯💪🏽You got my sub.

  14. Great kit man. Looking forward to building my own. I will be a first time trekker. Not afraid of the weather as I grew up and reside in Texas building houses through my childhood and teenage years. Working under the sun with minimal water and food is just an appetizer for me. I love the thermometer and compass key chain. No one has shown that on their video. Great touch. Hope I can hit up Big Bend as soon as I am ready.

  15. To remove ticks, warm the tip of your knife with a lighter and press the tip to the rear of the ticks. It’ll quickly get uncomfortable and pull out.

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