How I fit all this backpacking gear in a 40L pack

How I fit all this backpacking gear in a 40L pack

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GEAR MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO👇
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HMG Dry bag https://bit.ly/3Adpxv9
Thermarest Hyperion 20 https://bit.ly/3IeF6Jo
Thermarest Compressible Pillow https://bit.ly/42bxrDE
Nemo Tensor Insulated https://bit.ly/3pOsnqI
Outdoor Vitals Ventus Hoodie https://alnk.to/fHfD2UT
Mountain Hardwear Ghost Whisperer https://bit.ly/3B3lX9c
Jetboil Micromo https://bit.ly/3nXg22U
MSR Quick Skillet https://bit.ly/42XPrRZ
Jetboil Utensil Kit https://bit.ly/42LDbUX
Bear Line Kit https://bit.ly/3f6VeLW
Ditty Bag https://bit.ly/3f6VeLW
Food Bag https://bit.ly/3f6VeLW
Sea To Summit Head Net https://bit.ly/3IfwxxW
Esbit Cubes https://bit.ly/41vVZ9v
Chap Stick https://amzn.to/3iqpSVd
Potable Aqua https://bit.ly/42GmdY6
Toothbrush https://bit.ly/2VpLC7c
Flextailgear Tiny Pump X https://amzn.to/3jkLy4o
Tenacious Tape https://bit.ly/3M9X2Gr
Nitecore NU25 Headlamp https://amzn.to/2Vkcdqb
Nemo Hornet Elite Tent https://bit.ly/3inA80y
Helinox Chair Zero https://bit.ly/3M8To0M
MSR Groundhog Stakes https://bit.ly/42XQEbZ
Grayl Ultralight Water Purifier https://amzn.to/3joBMhH
St. Croix Triumph Fishing Rod 4pc https://amzn.to/3Cd6Qtg
Adventure Medical Kit .5 https://bit.ly/42NbQC0
Deuce Trowel https://bit.ly/42XvvyC
Wag Bag https://amzn.to/3ynQY4S
Gerber Controller Fillet Knife https://amzn.to/3lBItzE
Bear Spray https://bit.ly/42xQ3xT
Garmin Inreach Mini https://bit.ly/3nGE0z6
Anker PowerCore 20,100mAh https://amzn.to/2WVpCoR
Tyvek Ground Cloth https://amzn.to/2VD4YJK
Gossamer Gear LT5 Trekking Pole http://bit.ly/3hsHLR6
Oakley Holbrook Sunglasses https://bit.ly/432LlYD
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50 Comments

  1. I watch 2 people with regard to gear and tips. it’s you and Hansen!! that’s it. . I have learned so much. Thanks for taking the time to educate, inform and inspire.

  2. I would expect poles to be include with a tent? could you band drop anymore??? is this glamping or camping? your not going to get rid of virusus in you water with a filter but you will remove organic matter! so much unproven kit for a trip? what it must be to get $$$ of kit thrown to you to review for BS Vids! no canteen, to fire started kit, to tarpin! no ration packs, this is like a vid of someone that going on holidays with a fully provided kit buts going to set up camp in the local hotel? or in a mobile home park? thats about 2k of a BS kit! I’d love to see a vid of the actual camp because from what i can see you have absolutely no expertise in camping but your a pretty poor sales man! Problem being folk are going to invest in a crap expensive kit! upon your advise! God bless the meek!

  3. Our youngest son lives in Billings, MT and frequently hikes in the Beartooths! I am planning a two night trip with him and our older son, going in August and I am super excited!!!!!!

  4. Propably should put on a helmet on that bike, if you feel you have something in there you need to protect.

  5. fot the grayl im using the titanium version so i can boil my water without getting an extra toaks or something

  6. Oh MY GOD! My "OCD self" is having a fit how you just throw that stuff in there, and so much wasted space!!!! Ahhhh!
    LOL

  7. I am amazed on how much gear you got in that bag and how heavy it is. I noticed you didnt pack a raincover or rain jacket and great video.

  8. Great,I can be terrorized by inconsiderate people on e-bikes while I try to escape the madness of society 😢

  9. Im late to the game, but flextail makes vacuum sealable bags as well. I used them to pack my tent, pad, and sleeping bag in one and all my clothes in another. It saved an insane amount of space

  10. Amazing how you fit all that gear. I bring less but in a larger bag. Guess I could upgrade my stuff. Nice video.

  11. I have a 65 liter. I think a 40l would do me fine, except I carry a bear vault, and that sucker adds weight and steals real-estate. That being said, on my last outing, I realized my water filter had failed, so I packed my water jug from work, so that was another 3.5l , but I was able to strap it to the bottom of my bag. Just remember, if you have a super organized, tightly packed bag, it could lead to some serious frustration on the trail. It’s always best to have a little bigger bag, a little more room. When it’s wet or shty out, things don’t cooperate, and dont always go back in the stuff sacks like it did on your living room floor. Just don’t fill that new found space with dead weight.

  12. You ain’t fooling me dan there’s a hole in the bottom of that mf or a portal to another dimension

  13. Nothing filters the viruses. Look up the virus size. Even condoms don’t 100% filter the viruses…and can you run water through a condom? I don’t think so😂

  14. I can’t throw to save my life AND I’ve witnessed our son have a lot of difficulty hanging a bear bag, soooo….it’s Bear Vault ALWAYS😉

  15. At first I thought this video would tell you about essential stuff to put in your backpack but turns out it’s just a dude being paid to promote random products. F you and all the click baits like you.

  16. You forgot your laundry bag, which is probably one of the bulkiest : changing clothes, underwear, socks, toiletries. And btw, a lot of unnecessary stuff such as ebike, fishing rod, and that useless filtering bottom out water bottle.

  17. So I’m looking at a 55-65L pack for here in the Scottish Highlands…Waterproofs, change of clothing and socks, Smidge (midge repellant), fleece beanie, PLB….

  18. When I ordered my Mystery Ranch RADIX backpack, I wanted a lightweight backpack for long section hikes. I went with the 47-liter over the 57-liter. Figured I could shave a bit more backpack weight and, seeing this video, am confident it will have the capacity to pack what I need for a long multi-day hike / camp.

  19. Great video however the garmin wont do much since you dont have powerbank, unless garmin can survive 4 days 🙂

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