5 Backpacking Tips only stupid people don’t know #backpackingtips #backpacking Follow me on Instagram …
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5 Backpacking Tips only stupid people don’t know #backpackingtips #backpacking



5 Backpacking Tips only stupid people don’t know #backpackingtips #backpacking Follow me on Instagram …
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Vasoline for chaffing if you have room to store it, little goes a long way lol
Trail running shoes are popular with hipsters who never leave the trail. I see these guys and all I can think of is a gentrified version of hiking.
Leukotape is better than KC Tape.
I carry moleskin for blisters and dry clay for chafing
Dead down and detached 🙂
This guy is a moron, his advice is huge hit or miss and not even his own most of the time
Yeah big HEaVY boots aren’t your friend but there are boots that’s are fairly light and depending on the conditions your hiking in they could be a better choice. Hiking in really wet, colder conditions on lots of rocky areas , having to walk through streams, boots become your friend quick.
I disagree about the boots, I did pyramid peak in hiking shoes and my ankles were killing me, with my danners RAT boots it was a breeze
Kyle I enjoy all your videos but the boot thing seems bit off.
I keep waiting for the Marines to ditch the heavy boot for trail runners. Don’t see it happening.
After rolling my ankles i went back to boots. Also they make lightweight military boots woth all terrain tread if you really care
Stupidest video ever.
Good supportive boots are the way to go. I had to get a broken ankle to learn that
I hope someday a hiker invents bigfoot shoe runners. So it leaves bigfoot prints all the way from Mexico to Canada.
Shoes and snow do not mix well silly
"only stupid people don't know"…"might work"?
Lots of folks here dissing trail runners. I love my Hoka Speedgoats for 95% of my hiking, even on rough terrain. Works great for me; up Aasgard Pass in the Enchantments and many other trails. The only time I opted for ankle-high boots in my recent memory was for climbing Mt. St. Helens because of all the sharp lava rock.
I used to be a trail runners/fabric-upper-hiking-boots kind of guy until cactus spines pierced half an inch deep over my feet (I live near the Andes and spines are all over the place). Quality mil issue jungle boots are light, breathable and protect your feet and some of your ankle
I got some steel toe Red Wing logger boots. They weigh about 3-4 lbs each. Gets your legs in shape. You can't be a balerina Tinkerbell prancing around in the wilderness.🦟🏕
I’m one of the stupid people lol
Yeah I’ll stick to my high ankle La Sportiva for rough trials and low ankle merrel’s for light trials. But thanks dingus with the no support trial runners.
Stupid reel
I’m all for lightweight footwear but anyone with hypermobile ankles knows that hiking without ankle support is a set up for a miserable hike filled with rolled ankles