Budget Backpacking Gear for Beginners

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-Teton Hiker 3700: 
-Ultrapod Tripod:
-Phone Mount Adapter:
-Gerber Dime:
-Sawyer Mini Filter:
-Coghlan’s Trowel:
-OT 1P Hiker Tent:
-Tent upgrade option #1:
-Tent upgrade option #2:
-Tent upgrade option #3:
-Foxelli Headlamp:
-Emergency Poncho:
-Long handle spoon:
-Foam pad:
-Compactor bag pack liner:
-Stainless Steel cup:
-AOTU stove:
-Sleeping pad:
-Kelty sleeping bag:
-Frogg Toggs UL2 Poncho:
-Budget Down Jacket:
-Down Jacket (hooded version):

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CHAPTERS
0:00 – Intro
0:55 – Base Weight
1:10 – Backpack
2:00 – First Aid Kit
2:50 – Tripod and Phone Mount
3:30 – Hipbelt Pocket
4:10 – Multi-Tool
5:00 – Water Carry and Filtration
6:15 – Outside Pocket
7:15 – Tent
9:15 – Quick Tip #1
10:05 – Headlamp
10:40 – Essentials Bag
11:45 – Quick Tip #2
12:35 – Food Bag
13:40 – Sit Pad
14:20 – Quick Tip #3
15:10 – Pack Liner
15:55 – Clothing Bag
16:55 – Cook Set
18:00 – Sleeping Pad
18:50 – Sleeping Bag
19:35 – Rain Poncho
20:25 – Cold Weather Clothing
22:00 – Base Weight vs Total Weight

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5 Comments

  1. I need to find a backpack that will work with my neck issues, I have trap problems. I try to use the waist straps for most of the weight but as I add things it pulls more on my shoulders. Its a 25L bag that I am going to try to use as a 1-2 day bag.

  2. good job! I am on a budget. I am 69 yr old. I am just getting into backpacking. I cannot afford $400 sleeping bags and $400 backpacks. etc. thank you for showing all of these options.

  3. Earned another fan from just 1 video, i will be using this setup for my first backpacking trip, any tips and alterations i should make, plz let me know, im like noob new.

  4. Love this video! Planning my first backpacking trip and this is the most sensible helpful video I have found so far

  5. Tourniquets and splints are just dead weight but a tripod for your phone can be really nice. Yeah that makes sense pictures are more important than not bleeding to death

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