WFS 387B - Ultralight Backpacking Gear List with Grant Breidenbach - Bear Vault, Lightning Strike, Fly Fishing

Published: Dec. 5, 2022, 10 a.m.

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Grant Breidenbach walks us through the gear and steps to going ultralight on your next backpacking trip. We break down the essentials in preparing your backpack to make your trip fun and safe. We find out how to apply the caloric and volumetric density formula with the help Bearvault canister. Grant also tells us his backpack setup, his favorite gear, and where to get them.\\xa0

What do you really need when going on a backpacking trip? And what don\'t you need? Hit that play button below to learn more!

Show Notes with Grant Breidenbach

02:00 - Grant was on the podcast for the first time in episode 357

08:00 - Tip: Put your bear canister in the middle of your pack to balance the weight. Grant explains why.

11:55 - One of Grant\'s favorite backpacks is the Osprey Aether.

13:00 - For tent, he uses one that\'s called semi freestanding

15:00 - Grant tells the story of when he got struck by lightning.

18:00 - Nemo Tensor ultralight insulated sleeping pad

22:30 - Grant recommends getting your gear at OutdoorGearLab.com

25:00 - Grant shares a secret tip on bringing some frozen dried food.

29:25 - Grant\'s backpack only weigh\'s 12 pounds

31:30 - The 4 biggest things to bring on a hike:

1. Sleeping bag
2. Tent
3. Backpack
4. Sleeping pad

37:15 - We learn about caloric and volumetric density, and how to apply it in preparing your food.

41:00 - There\'s a YouTube series called, The Gear Skeptic that teaches about preparing for a backpacking trip

44:00 - We did an episode on ultralight boats with Phil Haze

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