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Backpacking : Hiking Tips Part 1 : The Outdoor Gear Review

19 Oct 2014, Posted by Adventure Guide Staff in Gear News


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  • The Journey Box

    Really informative video, you seem very knowledgeable! Thanks for sharing!

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  • Jason Sneed

    What battery brick do you use

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  • Aaron DeBoer

    Glad I came across your channel! Great info man

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  • Timothy Ciarlette

    Very nice video, I liked the tips. I really enjoyed the walk in the forest
    while telling us the tips. Like someone else said, a lot of mayapples
    there, we have them here also, Illinois. Thanks.

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  • Keyes Lloyd

    Really good video. Made my list and created a pile to pack for tomorrow.
    Thanks

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  • Quacko69

    What backpack is it you got there?

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  • ddlargo69

    Thank you very much. I’m mostly into day hikes and even then you gotta
    keep your head about you. Recently I was at Point Reyes National Sea Shore
    on the Tomales Point trail (5 miles one direction, 10 miles round trip).
    At the time the elk were grazing and they got pretty close. You gotta
    remember to just keep walking and never allow yourself to be a threat to
    them. Once at the end of the trail you are at the northern edge of
    a peninsula on top of high steep cliffs. You gotta really watch
    yourself especially if you’re alone. At the end of the day I was tired,
    exhausted and highly recommend the hike. 

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  • Tj Clifford

    Dude says “basically” every tip

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  • David Poku

    Cool 

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  • rainbowhiker

    Good thoughts for the most part. I certainly like going lightweight but for
    me, I’ve never found ultralighting very expensive. All my set ups cost way
    less than $200. I tried to show that in my last few videos but this is a
    good positive approach as an intro’ into the sport. Thanks.

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  • Smell N Roses

    Great tips Luke. I especially want to emphasize your tip about just
    keeping a calm head while you are out. No matter what situation arises,
    the solution is almost always fairly simple if you just keep cool and use
    some common sense. Along those same lines, it’s very important to learn
    how to improvise. Sometimes we may forget a piece of gear or some other
    situation may arise that we did not forsee but many times you can handle
    that by simply improvising…example: I once forgot to take my rain jacket,
    thunderstorms came up, so I made a makeshift poncho from a 42 gallon trash
    bag I just happened to have in my truck, worked so well I started carrying
    one of those bags in my pack all the time! 99% of what you will encounter
    comes down to using common sense! Thanks for sharing your ideas, as always
    I enjoyed the video!

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  • Jonayofsweden

    What if you meet like some amazing girl in the middle of the forest and
    you’ve prenupped your wife over the phone before you went hiking, and now
    you hike with this new women and a preacher is standing there in the woods
    for no reason, ready to marry people who walks by. How embarrassed would
    you be then if you don’t bring your ring. Take it with you.

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  • Kenny Smith

    About the battery brick idea, what are your thoughts about some of the
    smaller solar panels that have been popping up? Any comments on them?
    Great video! Looking to get back out on the trails again soon.

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  • panianparty

    There’s so much mayapple there!!!
    

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  • douge1125

    I have the soloms XA 3D ultras. Water proof. For 100$ there amazing. 100%
    water proof. Comfortable soles out of the box. Your feet don’t sweat to bad
    after there broken in. Amazing shoes 

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  • johan heggtveit

    such drama, so wow

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  • Bierce88

    I think you forgot the bear mace you just never know..

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  • Zed Outdoors

    Some great and sound advise there, thanks for taking the time to put this
    video together brother. Regards from here in London ~Peace~

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  • RPS Partnership

    Good video giving helpful tips for hiking in the outdoors. Don’t be put
    off, be prepared. Thanks to the OutdoorGearReview. we don’t get too many
    bears in this country but take the advice for your situation.

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  • nathanlief

    got a new sub, great vid

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  • Eric Parola

    It’s been a long time but I’m finally getting back into the swing of the
    outdoors and have been planning camping and hiking trips for the upcoming
    spring. Thanks for the tips!

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  • 67rilamin

    Basic but nice video.. Thanks

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  • Dave Wallace

    What type/brand of shoes are those? what model? I replayed a few times and
    still couldnt catch the name…thanks!

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