My Backpacking Kit Has Changed - Here's Everything I Pack!

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My backpacking kit has been majorly upgraded this year so I figured it was time I updated y'all on everything I bring backpacking, and how I pack! This is my fall backpacking kit, but almost all of this gear I'll use in spring and summer as well. While I'm still not an ultralight backpacker (as you'll be able to tell from my base weight 😅) I have definitely benefitted from trying more ultralight gear from cottage brands this year, and my pack is lighter and comfortable than ever before!
Intro: 00:00
Backpack, liner, sleep system: 0:42
Bear canister, toiletries, stove: 4:06
Puffy Jacket, midlayer: 7:43
New tent: 8:25
Rain Jacket, gloves, neck gaiter: 9:34
Water filter, water bottles: 10:16
Why I Love LMNT Electrolytes (sponsor): 10:52
Water filter, water bottles continued: 11:47
Poop kit, pee kit: 12:26
First aid kit, headlamp, sit pad, trekking poles: 14:25
Weighing my pack: 17:24
Outro: 18:24
Gear in this video -
Black Diamond Z-Poles: alnk.to/60YFPlN
REI Flash 55 Pack: alnk.to/3ya45Px
Six Moon Designs Pack Liner: alnk.to/58oSViR
Enlightened Equipment Revelation Quilt 20: alnk.to/5Q3UQzM
NEMO Tensor Sleeping Pad: alnk.to/3TZA3ta
BV450 Bear Can:
Big Agnes String Lights: alnk.to/hstVAiM
Hartford Gear Co. Small Bag:
ECOTOOLS Face Cloth: amzn.to/40a4JD8
Mini Toothbrush: alnk.to/hstVAr3
LightLoad Towel: amzn.to/3tHGBLT
NatureBuff Soap: www.naturebuffsoap.com/
Snow Peak Titanium Pot:
Soto Windmaster Stove: alnk.to/gzU8GeY
Enlightened Equipment Torrid APEX Jacket: alnk.to/cHLt6qv
SkyGOAT Hoodie: skygoatusa.com
Durston X-Mid 2 Tent: durstongear.com/products/x-mi...
Patagonia Torrentshell 3L:
REI Liner Gloves: alnk.to/1XVfgxw
BUFF Wool Neck Gaiter: alnk.to/devK2L6
CNOC 2L Bag: alnk.to/9bsju7p
Sawyer Squeeze Filter: alnk.to/6mObMWQ
CNOC 1L Bottle:
Happy Bottom Bidet: alnk.to/1N0uhKf
BoglerCo Trowel: alnk.to/e75wWYD
Freshette Pee Funnel: alnk.to/e75wWRk
Kula Cloth: alnk.to/cHLt6l7
NiteCore Headlamp: alnk.to/1C5Jj3K
Gossamer Gear Thin Pad: alnk.to/7X30Cr2
I can’t believe I forgot to talk about this, but I ALWAYS carry a satellite messenger! Mine is the Garmin InReach Mini: alnk.to/esV2UwM
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  • @RainerGolden
    @RainerGolden8 ай бұрын

    I would like to point out that for the one billionth time Miranda forgot her spork in this video. 😂 It’s the Sea to Summit Alpha Long Spork, if anyone is wondering.

  • @MirandaGoesOutside

    @MirandaGoesOutside

    8 ай бұрын

    OMG SPORKY I’M SO SORRY

  • @RainerGolden

    @RainerGolden

    8 ай бұрын

    @@MirandaGoesOutside If Charles Dickens were alive today he’d write about your forgotten spork.

  • @AT-Bluebird

    @AT-Bluebird

    8 ай бұрын

    Gosh Darn! Lol Btw… I won the prize giveaway from her live show and haven’t heard from you. I sent an email and responded to the announcement of the two winners, but haven’t had a response yet. Maybe you didn’t get my email? Thanks so much! 💙🐦

  • @MirandaGoesOutside

    @MirandaGoesOutside

    8 ай бұрын

    @@AT-Bluebird oh shoot!! I'm emailing you now - thanks for following up!!

  • @alisondickinson

    @alisondickinson

    8 ай бұрын

    I’m beginning to believe she doesn’t use a spork at all. In her new quest for ultra light, perhaps she’s using twigs and clam shells….

  • @blkkrow8341
    @blkkrow83418 ай бұрын

    Pillow Tip: The Filo Has a loop on each side. Buy some small bungee cord 1/16 inch and tie a portion on each loop and then loop it over your sleeping pad. This is what I do and my pillow never moves.

  • @abbydouglas4657

    @abbydouglas4657

    8 ай бұрын

    I came here to say this same thing! Rig up a bungee cord to the fillo 🎉

  • @era3335

    @era3335

    8 ай бұрын

    Why not just put the buff around the pillow?

  • @BryceU

    @BryceU

    8 ай бұрын

    Same

  • @christimartin8512

    @christimartin8512

    8 ай бұрын

    I found that a t-shirt or even a tank slipped over the top of my pad will hold any camp pillow in place.

  • @maxdillard4702

    @maxdillard4702

    8 ай бұрын

    FWIW Garage Grown Gear has a pillow strap that attaches to your sleeping pad to prevent the pillow from shooting out from under your head at 3am

  • @schulzbrianr
    @schulzbrianr8 ай бұрын

    Nothing helps me feel more refreshed than just washing grime and sweat and dirt off my face, its such a quick easy way to re-energize you when you can't take a full shower or nap, so I absolutely don't question a good washcloth and soap or wipe in the pack.

  • @woodchip2782

    @woodchip2782

    8 ай бұрын

    I feel the same. Usually I just dunk my head!😊

  • @Gneiss365

    @Gneiss365

    7 ай бұрын

    Me too. Face and hands must be clean. I also carry a tiny nail brush that weighs only 5.4g, and a folding comb/hair brush that weighs 13.6g. Makes me feel civilised! 😄

  • @durstongear
    @durstongear8 ай бұрын

    Cool to see you're giving the X-Mid a try! I hope it works well. Don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions. I also have a new pitching video on my KZread channel that has a lot of good tips on getting it set up. - Dan

  • @MirandaGoesOutside

    @MirandaGoesOutside

    8 ай бұрын

    Sweeet thank you Dan!! I’m stoked to try it!

  • @karistsolomitis3398

    @karistsolomitis3398

    8 ай бұрын

    Took my X-Mid 1 out this summer for the first time and it was the best! My mom’s Big Agnes blew over in the wind and was soaked the next morning. Mine was dry and no wind issues even though our tents were less than 3 ft apart. Great tent and plenty of space. Even fit my REI chair with my pack on it in the vestibule.

  • @durstongear

    @durstongear

    8 ай бұрын

    @@karistsolomitis3398 Awesome. Glad to hear it's working well.

  • @suewheeler5795

    @suewheeler5795

    8 ай бұрын

    This tent has made its way over the pond to the UK. The one thing that has stopped me buying it has been the pitching (from what Ive seen on YT) so I will now have a look at the new video. Many thanks for putting it together.

  • @durstongear

    @durstongear

    8 ай бұрын

    @@suewheeler5795 Thanks for giving it a look Sue :) - Dan

  • @Two_Names
    @Two_Names8 ай бұрын

    I'm impressed at how much the weight of backpacking gear has come down in the couple decades I've been away from the hobby. That 17-18lb dry weight would've been doubled in the late 90s to early 2000s. Technology and innovation have been truly kind to us. Great video, you've got great camera presence and a nice way to present your stuff. Glad I found the channel. 👍

  • @Erik_The_Viking

    @Erik_The_Viking

    8 ай бұрын

    Definitely - I remember when a "lightweight" pack was about 40 pounds. It's come a very long way.

  • @annmarieswitzer5363
    @annmarieswitzer53638 ай бұрын

    Love that little toiletry bag! I’ve been trying to figure out ways to make toiletry-ing easier at camp. I wonder if thats a video you would consider doing? Like, when you use your soap, how how do you pack it back up after, how far from the tent do you do it, etc. If anyone on the crew uses contacts, what is their system for carrying in the solution and glasses, how do they clean their hands before taking them out, etc. Maybe just me but contacts are one of the most stressful things for me at camp 😂

  • @juniper1girl
    @juniper1girl8 ай бұрын

    I want to thank you guys for not putting constant music behind your video's. As a neurodivergent person, it's often hard for me to watch video's with constant music in the background. It makes it hard to follow what someone is saying as it can be very distracting for us. I know this is also the case for some people with hearing difficulties. So thanks for not falling into the trend of always needing music. You guys are awesome.

  • @MirandaGoesOutside

    @MirandaGoesOutside

    8 ай бұрын

    💚💚💚 thank you 🙏 and you’re welcome!!

  • @WildMiranda

    @WildMiranda

    8 ай бұрын

    Yess

  • @lisaphares2286

    @lisaphares2286

    8 ай бұрын

    Just a shout out- you don’t need an apostrophe when you use plural. If you are doing plural possessive then you might. Videos = plural. Video’s = singular possessive: video’s creator. Videos’ = plural possessive. The 3 videos’ launch date will be simultaneous.

  • @darcistephenson5359

    @darcistephenson5359

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@lisaphares2286 seriously?

  • @jjkaiser1954

    @jjkaiser1954

    8 ай бұрын

    Please no apostrophes in simple plurals.

  • @radmamadread
    @radmamadread8 ай бұрын

    durston devotée here! i’ve been using and loving it for years! i hope you enjoy it! but if there’s anything you’d like to changed, dan is incredibly open to feedback. happy hiking!

  • @randybass8842
    @randybass88428 ай бұрын

    I noticed that you had outer layers for inclement weather, but no change of clothes, even socks and undies. Some people wear the same clothes multiple days when backpacking, while others change every day. You must also be prepared for falling in a stream, etc. What is your recommendation on clothing? Also, do you use booties/sandals while at camp?

  • @billyalguire3932

    @billyalguire3932

    7 ай бұрын

    In my experience a base layer dedicated for sleep is the only change of clothes most weight conscience hikers bring. Maybe an extra pair of socks or 2.

  • @phillipkopf6145

    @phillipkopf6145

    4 ай бұрын

    I was curious about a change of clothes also. It is refreshing (though perhaps a luxury) to put on a fresh pair of unders or socks in the morning.

  • @e.k.4508

    @e.k.4508

    Ай бұрын

    She uses sandals while camping, but didn't show them. A second or even third pair of socks and underwear is advisable

  • @CHARLESCRANFORD
    @CHARLESCRANFORD8 ай бұрын

    I came here to say that Durston gear is loved by so many for a reason and that Dan is great about answering questions. I also saw that he has already commented on this video. The man must never sleep.

  • @vasilikipantazopoulou9228
    @vasilikipantazopoulou92288 ай бұрын

    I watched the "how to pack your backpack" video before my first backpacking trip 7 years ago! Over the years I evolved from a traditional backpacker to a hybrid backpacker (half ultralight gear half traditional backpacking gear!). It's so fun to see you going through the same process over the past few months 😊 thank you for the videos and for making everyone feel comfortable in the outdoors 😊

  • @tanvach
    @tanvach8 ай бұрын

    To stretch the temperature rating of my 20deg quilt, I also got a fairly inexpensive 50deg synthetic, wide over quilt. Layering these two allows the temp rating to be extra 10deg lower, ie becomes 10deg quilt. Perfect for winter camping!

  • @MirandaGoesOutside

    @MirandaGoesOutside

    8 ай бұрын

    Ooo what a great idea!!

  • @soulie13
    @soulie138 ай бұрын

    50 yr old with decades of hiking under my boots. Made the switch to a quilt this year(ZenBivy) mostly due to Miranda and a few of the other other YT folks. That plus the tensor, saves so much weight and was insanely comfy on a late Sept. Yosemite trip. If you are a restless side sleeper, this is your jam.

  • @Kickrocksproductions
    @Kickrocksproductions8 ай бұрын

    Okay Im in PDX and just need you to hold a beginner hike and camp trip.. YES and THANK YOU :) I binge your videos but none of my friends hike and camp ...soosooo ready! Thank you for the content!

  • @dicksnail
    @dicksnail8 ай бұрын

    2 things I would consider adding/changing to your setup: Battery bank and rechargeable batteries. My mandatory gear dictates what kind of battery power I use and for me that mandatory piece of gear is the Garmin inReach. So ideally everything I have should be micro usb powered, but recharging a headlamp is a pain. So instead I have usb powered batteries so I can use my headlamp and if it dies instantly swap in new batteries (and start charging the old ones) Next, all safety items (water filter, headlamp, hiking poles, Garmin inReach) are either tied down (just use gutted para cord with end-line bowlines at the ends) and connected to a small carabiner in my gear or inside a sealed pocket. I don’t trust safety items to just the tension of an elastic pockets. I’d love to hear your thoughts and anyone else’s too! Happy hiking!

  • @maxinemead8918

    @maxinemead8918

    8 ай бұрын

    Thumbs-up on the lashing of critical items! Probably a carry-over from my sea kayaking outings, in which the saying is, if it's not ATTACHED to YOU, then you don't really have it. :)

  • @namelessone5200

    @namelessone5200

    8 ай бұрын

    If you swich to non usb rechrgable battery headlamp you can take a look at Folomov A1 (li-ion battery charger) or Olight UC

  • @Juuleeuuh
    @Juuleeuuh8 ай бұрын

    P Style + Kula Cloth on a retractable badge clip has been a HUGE game changer on the trail, especially when it’s cold out or there are lots of bugs out where I don’t want to pull my pants down

  • @jimburger9418

    @jimburger9418

    8 ай бұрын

    I hike and backpack with a gal who swears by her pStyle.

  • @e.k.4508

    @e.k.4508

    Ай бұрын

    Here in western Europe there's a nice gadget called Uribag, available for both men and women. Foldable and reusable container with spout and cap. Stands on its own when filled. So really useful inside a tent (or car)

  • @Ekinnajay

    @Ekinnajay

    Ай бұрын

    @@e.k.4508 How does it stack up against regular female urinal devices, such as the one she showed in this video? I have tried a few and they didn't work for me, despite trying repeatedly, but always willing to give a new device a try in the hope that it works. It would be so convenient when hiking or backpacking.

  • @e.k.4508

    @e.k.4508

    Ай бұрын

    @@Ekinnajay I can't compare. But the Uribag seems fine, although I'm worried about the materials of the cap. It already has a crack in the cap after two uses so I doubt the durability. It can also not stand on its own ... What I like though is the all-in-one system

  • @savortheday4351
    @savortheday43518 ай бұрын

    Would love to see a video of you explaining what to look for in a new set of trekking poles! What height you need, folding vs extending (are folding ones just one height?!), weight, grip material, etc. I cant tell if theyre all just so similar it doesnt really matter, or if there are red flags to avoid. It's all so overwhelming!

  • @lisaphares2286

    @lisaphares2286

    8 ай бұрын

    Get ones with cork grips. Nothing beats them in the summer when you sweat, and they aren’t as cold in the winter as other materials.

  • @borobdin

    @borobdin

    8 ай бұрын

    Folding trekking poles generally have fixed sized bottom segments but there's a section at the top (once everything is screwed/attached together) that is adjustable. So, still adjustable, but possibly not as much as some extending trekking poles. The advantage is that when folded up, they are usually shorter than extending trekking poles, so can fit inside a pack more easily. (As demonstrated by how Miranda was not able to use the standard trekking pole holder on her pack and just put them in the side pocket.) Like you could fit it inside a day hiking pack so that there's fewer things on the outside that could catch on stuff, but still have the poles with you if you end up wanting to use them.

  • @millerhoo
    @millerhoo8 ай бұрын

    I am a big Durston fan, that tent is awesome. You should try the Kakwa 55 pack. I feel flash 55 folks get too attached to their pack. :) - A Zpacks summer quilt in conjunction with that EE quilt will make your setup 4 seasons without a bunch of extra OZs - I use an OV extended head pillow, with a exped mega pillow for a body pillow and a mesh bag of extra clothing between my knees - I really like the rei helix wide pad (I think it is super comfy) - I will spend OZ on a good night sleep - I use Colman soap sheets, I like they are single use vs a multi use bar that you have to store - my daughters use the pee funnel and it works great vs squatting Good luck on the tents virgin voyage.

  • @WanderingSwitchback

    @WanderingSwitchback

    8 ай бұрын

    There's a reason Flash fans get attached!! It's a great pack, especially for the price. 😀 Love my X-Mids, though! #notacult

  • @jasonthomas51
    @jasonthomas518 ай бұрын

    So with your pillow, put it on your sleeping pad and the put a shirt over the pad and pillow like a hat! The pillow stays in place, doesn’t fly off when your on the top bunk in shelters haha…and it then feels like it has a pillow case on it! Soooo comfy 😊

  • @lianalehua7424
    @lianalehua74248 ай бұрын

    What clothes do you pack? How many extra under garments, socks, and layers? Thanks for sharing, Miranda… even though you forgot your spork. 😜 Rainer’s earning his money over there. 😅

  • @DhaBanana
    @DhaBanana8 ай бұрын

    I use the fillo pillow and bring a cut out of an anti slip mat about the same size as the pillow! I just roll it up with my sleeping pad to store. It's inexpensive, light, and works fairly well for me :) I love your interactions with Rainer so much lol

  • @MirandaGoesOutside

    @MirandaGoesOutside

    8 ай бұрын

    !! This is SO smart!

  • @JosieBarron2008

    @JosieBarron2008

    8 ай бұрын

    Hi Miranda, an easy solution to your pillow situation would be to inflate your fillo pillow, put your buff around it and then thread a pad strap through the underside of your pillow and between the buff and strap it down. I've done this a couple times now and it's worked for me.

  • @BASSABLACC

    @BASSABLACC

    8 ай бұрын

    Use some shockcord through the loops and strap to your pad 🤷🏿‍♂️

  • @jonsanford2515

    @jonsanford2515

    8 ай бұрын

    Fillo Pillows have a loop on one end, and a tag on the other end that’s essentially a second loop. Get a couple feet of shock cord and tie it to both ends to make a pad strap for a couple bucks.

  • @TheSwaggaking11
    @TheSwaggaking118 ай бұрын

    I feel like the channel is seriously hitting a stride! There’s a acquired confidence and familiarity im picking up from you. It’s like you know who you are, and who the channel is and that’s exactly what you’re providing. Well done!

  • @rachelpoulos
    @rachelpoulos8 ай бұрын

    As a former AT hiker, I don't recommend battery powered headlamps. Lithium AAA batteries are expensive, and the other kinds burn out too quickly. You also need to charge everything else between stops, namely your phone, so more clutch is having a wall charger with enough slots than to have things that are battery powered. I took the Nitecore 25 and it was one of my favorite pieces of gear. I prefer to Hike at night (insomnia / it's cooler) and that little guy did some heavy lifting. BTW, your setup is awesome. You could definately thru hike with it, even though that isn't your goal. I'm always learning from your channel!

  • @dionneplantamura

    @dionneplantamura

    8 ай бұрын

    Going to second the Nitecore25 headlamp, it’s awesome! For longer trips a good battery bank (Nitecore makes one) and cables along with wall charger to recharge when possible, especially if thru hiking, as you’ll need it for recharging devices (phone, satellite communicator, watch, headlamp, etc.).

  • @Confoil

    @Confoil

    8 ай бұрын

    _" I don't recommend battery powered headlamps."_ Got it... I'll start searching antique shops for a carbide lamp.

  • @tarryncoward6286
    @tarryncoward62868 ай бұрын

    I saw a few other people mention it but wanted to add my support for the Zen Bivvy fast sheet to stop your pillow sliding off the matress, absolute game changer and only adds 80 -110g depending on the size you use. The fabric also feels way nicer to sleep on than being straight on the matress!

  • @Mote.
    @Mote.8 ай бұрын

    I love how much you love the ultra-light puffy jacket. I get second-hand excitement from your enthusiasm.

  • @alisondickinson
    @alisondickinson8 ай бұрын

    We use the zenbivy sheet with the pillow garage at the top to keep our pillows in place. I suppose it is added weight, but my husband and I are very pleased with the whole quilt/sheet system.

  • @OlgaWB

    @OlgaWB

    2 ай бұрын

    I was looking at the zenbivy quilts. Can’t figure out which one to pick.

  • @alisondickinson

    @alisondickinson

    2 ай бұрын

    @@OlgaWB I think that depends on the temperatures you will experience. We camp early in spring and late into fall. We used to pile on clothing to wear to make up the difference if it got too cold but having bags rated to the temperatures we were out in is a difference maker. We have lighter down bags we have had for years that we use in warmer weather. They are designed to unzip and lay flat like a quilt. I ordered the extra stick-on clips from zenbivy and laid one of the down bags on top of the system, the pads and sheet in place. Then I placed the clips to the correct locations and now we have a 20 degree system and a more summertime arrangement. If you are talking about down vs a synthetic fill, well, it’s about weight and if you think you will be in conditions so wet your sleep system will get wet. Wet down is a nightmare. I will say we have never, ever had our bags get wetted through in 40 years of backpacking. Not that it won’t happen. But we are really careful about where we camp and we have a good tent.

  • @Word187
    @Word1878 ай бұрын

    Fun fact: I as a man lost a "how far can you pee contest" to a woman using a similar pee device when at a Techno Festival in Germany (Fusion) We are still friends this day

  • @ColdGrandTetons
    @ColdGrandTetons8 ай бұрын

    Your transition into the sponsorship was so good lol. Thanks for the pack update!! You help me figure my stuff out without feeling overwhelmed!! ❤

  • @Ricardo1030
    @Ricardo10308 ай бұрын

    🎉🎉🎉 what great timing! Can add these to my holiday wishlist.

  • @MirandaGoesOutside

    @MirandaGoesOutside

    8 ай бұрын

    Oh heck yeah!! Let me know what’s top of the list 😁

  • @loganbohn5935
    @loganbohn59358 ай бұрын

    You can still use the nemo fillo elite pillow, just tie some shock cord to the nemo tag on one side to the small loop on the other side.

  • @MirandaGoesOutside

    @MirandaGoesOutside

    8 ай бұрын

    !!!!! THANK YOU!! This is the easy hack I was hoping for!

  • @lynnmacdonald-webber7657

    @lynnmacdonald-webber7657

    8 ай бұрын

    This is exactly what I do!

  • @musingwithreba9667
    @musingwithreba96678 ай бұрын

    Trekology 2.0 inflatable pillow. It comes with a pad strap so you don't lose it. It can be cold in winter though because the air in it gets cold, but if you wrap your hoodie or puffy around it, it works great. I've had mine for several years now. I hope you practiced setting up the X-Mid before youre out in the backcountry! It can be a tricky tent. Ive had a 1P for a couple of years, and hust got a 2P this year. I have a love/hate thing for that tent 😂 I think it's because I failed geometry in school. 😉

  • @Erik_The_Viking

    @Erik_The_Viking

    8 ай бұрын

    Trekology makes a great pillow - I've been using them for a few years and been very happy with them. The valve design is a lot better than other brands I tried out.

  • @CBne1997

    @CBne1997

    8 ай бұрын

    Also use the Trekology pillow. When it’s cold I’ll stuff my puffy into a stuff sack as a insulated layer on top of the pillow.

  • @IntenseAngler
    @IntenseAngler8 ай бұрын

    Some awesome new changes to your backpacking setup there Miranda 👍 And ya definitely can't beat that base weight. Well done my friend 👍

  • @chrismuldrow1667
    @chrismuldrow16678 ай бұрын

    I switched to a quilt, and I've always struggled with inflatable pillows. I ended up switching to the Zpacks Ultralight Medium-Plus Pillow. It's basically a dry bag with a layer of super soft fleece on it. You put clothes in it to pad it, and it's big enough that it doesn't really move around.

  • @sandralutz-rodriguez2864
    @sandralutz-rodriguez28642 ай бұрын

    Always rad to see the current pack and how it evolves

  • @lynnmacdonald-webber7657
    @lynnmacdonald-webber76578 ай бұрын

    Love my Xmid 2! Can't wait to see your impressions of it.

  • @nikkipa6113
    @nikkipa61138 ай бұрын

    I also love the zenbivy sheets for pillow control. Would love to see what you think about their entire system in a future video!

  • @sarahd798
    @sarahd7988 ай бұрын

    Looking forward to your review of the Durston tent! The design looks awesome and I've been eyeing it for a while. Curious to see how it works for you.

  • @melissafrederick9362
    @melissafrederick93623 ай бұрын

    Thanks for all of the tips. I’m a new Outback owner and wondered why i seemed to have trouble with opening & closing the lift gate. This video answered that question and more. Thanks for another great video, Alex!

  • @spittfire124
    @spittfire1248 ай бұрын

    Interested to see more on the durston! I know there's endless content on it already, but a little more never hurts 😅 I'm considering getting one to cut down on weight and still have a 2 door option. I love the look of it, and even if I were out alone, being able to wake up, open both sides to see out and around camp or overlook, and still be protected from the bugs is what I'm interested most in for a solo person tent. Also the extra stargazer setup, to pitch only the net in nicer weather, sounds like something I'd enjoy and still be well under half the weight of my current setup.

  • @matthewkayan9657

    @matthewkayan9657

    8 ай бұрын

    I’ve been happy with the 1p xmid - spacious for a 1p, and still has 2 doors/vestibules.

  • @MariekaJackson
    @MariekaJackson8 ай бұрын

    My pillow is secured in one of two ways. For starters, I use the Sea to Summit Aeros Premium (regular for backpacking, large for car camping). Depending on season/sleep system set up, that then gets slid into either the hood of my S2S liner or my Zenbivy sheet which has a built in insulated hood. The pillow stays in place throughout the night with both setups. Zenbivy also has a "fast sheet" which covers only half the mattress pad and has a hood, and then an uninsulated full sheet. If you know of anyone with sewing skills they could probably make you a similar concept: a little pillow pocket sheet to go around the top of your mattress pad to hold it in place.

  • @rachelpoulos
    @rachelpoulos8 ай бұрын

    A note about the lightload towel, I would recommend unpackaging it (you'll need to use a little bit of water to unravel it) and then sending it through the wash at least once. It will be kind of stiff and awkward the first time you use it. It won't be unusable, but a little less effective because of the water you'll have to use to unspool it. I am so in love with lightload towels that at home I have replaced my cotton towels with their full size ones because they are so much more absorbant. Especially great as a hair towel because it isn't as bulky as cotton and does a way better job. Also, it is the GOAT gym towel!

  • @zam6877
    @zam68778 ай бұрын

    This one of my favorite channels So many things and feelings! My mom set up a container like how u use ur bear...so 🧡 The way u...just put sleepbag in 😺genius! Your experience and positivity ✨️ thanx!

  • @MTBfail
    @MTBfail8 ай бұрын

    You should try a Zenbivy fast sheet to contain your pillow and help with drafts. It weighs ~3 ounces. I modified my hammock gear quilt by adding the connection loops and it works great.

  • @mikenealis

    @mikenealis

    8 ай бұрын

    Probably my best investment in gear are my Hammock Gear quilts. Haven't gone to ground with the top quilt yet, but really digging the adjustability of the underquilt. Used my 0deg quilt on a high-30s night without being too hot.

  • @user-ie4jv4zg8r
    @user-ie4jv4zg8r8 ай бұрын

    Hello Miranda. As a quilt user too, I made a "pillow pocket" for my Fillo with attached straps for my pad. Weighs 66g but, it will not move around and as a tummy sleeper I can put my arm under it too. The top fabric is very much like the Fillos and bottom fabric is ripstop. Stap are webbing and use the same buckles at most pad straps. Let me know if you want the pattern.

  • @xmetal280
    @xmetal2808 ай бұрын

    Another easy pillow fix is either use your buff (if it's stretchy enough) to slip around the top of your pad like a sleeve, then put your pillow under that, or you can do similar with a zipped up jacket/shirt. Keeps the pillow from sliding off edges and doesn't require any extra gear.

  • @CBne1997
    @CBne19978 ай бұрын

    Here in the PNW I layer a 40° EE Apex Convert quilt over my EE down 20° Enigma. This combo manages moisture very well and keeps the down quilt fluffy. I’ve had this to 15° and felt very warm. I imagine I could take it to 0°. I wear EE synthetic booties, EE synthetic pants, a 150 gsm alpha direct hoody, merino wool gloves, and merino wool beanie.

  • @MoonbeameSmith
    @MoonbeameSmith8 ай бұрын

    My pillow is a simple inflatable pillow placed inside a queen sized pillowcase. I put in in (inflated) across the sewn end then the rest of the case goes under my torso so it doesn't travel. I use the pillow case for a number of other things as well. Pre filter for muddy water before filtering, laundry bag for my fine washables and so on.

  • @DarinMcGrew
    @DarinMcGrew8 ай бұрын

    Trash compactor bags are great as an inexpensive dry bag. We've used them on youth canoe-camping trips, combined with 5-gallon buckets. The trash compactor bags keep gear dry, and the 5-gallon buckets provide physical protection for the trash compactor bags.

  • @gracet4723
    @gracet47238 ай бұрын

    Would love to see what hiking outfits you’d recommend! Love the videos as always miranda and team ❤

  • @tc2156
    @tc21568 ай бұрын

    Quilt user here 🙋🏻‍♀️ I use the flextail B-shaped pillow and it came with a strap on the back of it. I use a wide pad to keep my elbows off the ground and modified the strap to fit a wide pad. You could sew a strap to the Nemo Fillo to hold it in place on the pad. Or try the Zenbivy Fast sheet. I got one by need to sew a seam on each side to make the pouch smaller. I have the PStyle urinary device and like it so much that I sometimes use it at home. I think I need to keep it and a kula cloth in my bathroom all the time.

  • @tanvach

    @tanvach

    8 ай бұрын

    Also a fan of the Flextail pillow, the only inflatable that works for me

  • @curtelverd4008
    @curtelverd40088 ай бұрын

    I use the Nemo Fillo with a quilt as well. I added a piece of shock cord to the loop on one side and the label on the other so it stopped falling off the sleeping pad at night.

  • @cmcer1995
    @cmcer19958 ай бұрын

    Great review of your cold weather gear, and yes, I saw your Garmin InReach mini too. I am curious about your new tent as well. I did watch the video of the Durston Tent and was really impressed with the ease of set-up, 2-person capacity, and how snow and wind weatherproof it is supposed to be. I saw only one complaint and Dan recommended closely following the new pitching guide video with the link provided which is very detailed and shows how to trouble shoot and do variations to the tent as well, and it is about 18-minutes. I have always been a 4-season tent hiker, so was never real concerned about weight, but for just a little over 2-pounds, I can be flexible. But before I buy, I will wait to see how you like it. But another "but" Miranda, I would highly recommend watching the video and practice set-up prior to going out.

  • @elr05
    @elr058 ай бұрын

    Enjoy your gear :) Enjoy your X-Mid. I have a couple of the tents and the 55L Kakwa. It’s the first pack that actually feels comfortable.

  • @Khaleesi_Tess
    @Khaleesi_Tess8 ай бұрын

    For the pillow: I haven't seen many other comments suggesting this, but you can add velcro to the pillow and the mat. Sea to Summit even have a special type of velcro that they include with their mats and pillows (I haven't actually tried it but it seems great). If the pillow strap is still a bit slippy or you're someone who really tosses and turns this could be an extra step more secure.

  • @WhyitJellyDonut
    @WhyitJellyDonut8 ай бұрын

    For the pillow I have seen people use tent repair patches to attach bungie cord to any pillow to wrap around the sleeping pad to keep it in place!

  • @hannahcollins1816
    @hannahcollins18168 ай бұрын

    The "Bearflix and Chill" and rain scenes made me giggle. Fabulous video as always

  • @rodoutdoors
    @rodoutdoors8 ай бұрын

    I like to bring the Nalgene when it gets cold too. After you fill it with hot water you can wrap your wet socks around it to help dry. I bring the old school HDPE version. It's softer but lighter and you can still fill it with hot water.

  • @PlayerOne227
    @PlayerOne2278 ай бұрын

    I'd love to see you try out the Amok Dramur Hammock. I just used it at 30 degrees with their winterlight pad (R5 insulation) and was perfectly warm. Hammocks changed my love of hiking as I'd always wake up in pain in a tent, but I sleep comfortably in the Dramur and sleep reasonably flat and on my side all night. Game changer for me. I'd love to see more people use it!

  • @jerryfife2015tacoma
    @jerryfife2015tacoma2 ай бұрын

    I really enjoyed your video and I loved that top quilt and the different options you have for the different sizes and I found what I needed and I like and bought me one. So Thank You very much, Love the channel and your attitude.

  • @bscjake
    @bscjake8 ай бұрын

    I have used the Exped Air Pillow for a long time now. It has tie loops that i have 2 thin stretch cords I loop around my sleeping pad. Usually throw a t shirt or buff around it for softness and extra grip (Yay for EE quilts. My 15* down is amazing)

  • @jimmeek8621
    @jimmeek86218 ай бұрын

    Always helpful. I realize it’s a different sort of pillow inflatable has a different feel than your Fillow Elite, but I’ve really liked the Trekology pillow. Its latest version comes with a strap to wrap around your sleeping pad so the pillow won’t move.

  • @nategilka4386
    @nategilka43868 ай бұрын

    Lately, I’ve been using the new Outdoor Vitals pillow and I attach a line lock that wraps around a sleeping pad and the pillow is nonslip. It’s been great.

  • @backpacker3421
    @backpacker34218 ай бұрын

    l've got the Revelation 20 degree and yes, in WA, you can get a very solid 3 seasons out of it by just dressing appropriately underneath it. For winter, I have the -10 degree Convert, which is basically the Revelation with a full length zipper so you can zip it into a mummy bag if you really need to. I wouldn't use it for winter in Minnesota or North Dakota, but I've slept in it and been very comfy at near 0 degrees F which works even in the mountains in most places.

  • @Foodmeow
    @Foodmeow8 ай бұрын

    For the pillow situation, I slide my pillow into a neck buff/gaiter then I use a elastic pad strap from enlightenedequipment sliding through the buff behind the pillow. Strapping this around my sleeping pad to be secured. Another alternative is velcro but that will require you to stick the velcro onto the sleeping pad and pillow.

  • @TommyElston-jt8mh
    @TommyElston-jt8mh8 ай бұрын

    You can get the bottom portion of a zen bivy to keep the pillow in place

  • @TZsHikingMyOwnHike
    @TZsHikingMyOwnHike8 ай бұрын

    Great video, thanks. For a good pillow try the new Outdoor Vitals non-slip pillow with pad strap connections. Inflate it 85%-ish, wrap your buff around it...bliss comfort. And it’s SUPER light, plus packs down to nothing.

  • @Jonathan-xj2fr
    @Jonathan-xj2fr8 ай бұрын

    @Justin Outdoors has some good recommendations on pillows that work well with the quilt that stay place with pad straps, haven’t actually tested any myself yet!

  • @ktrpillar
    @ktrpillar8 ай бұрын

    If you're gonna list soap in your packlist, would you please go over the LNT principles pertaining to soap in the wilderness? Lots of people aren't aware that you shouldn't use soap in any water sources in the backcountry- biodegradable soap included. Thank you ♥️

  • @emeliehammarstrom15
    @emeliehammarstrom158 ай бұрын

    I use the Nemo Fillo Elite, and I've added a strap that goes around the sleeping pad, attached to the pillow. Now it stays in place all night long :)

  • @autumnwishes8364
    @autumnwishes83648 ай бұрын

    I highly recommend the Klymit Drift camping pillow!! It might be better suited for car camping instead of backpacking because it doesn't pack down super small however if you don't mind the size and weight (The large pillow is 28 ozs. The small pillow weighs 19 ozs) then it's definitely worth it. It's sooo comfy!! 👍

  • @diversie509
    @diversie5098 ай бұрын

    Excellent tent.

  • @15halerobert
    @15halerobert8 ай бұрын

    That’s ok I recently changed out a lot of gear I’ve been using since the 70’s. A thirty to forty pound pack I was lugging around went down to just over 20 pounds but that’s with a lot of stuff I don’t always bring. I was amazed at the lightness of everything. My 7 pound tent went to just over 2 pounds. My tired “self inflating” OG thermarest I finally put to rest with a Big Agnus again like 1/2 the weight. I don’t care if I’ve got the lightest stuff or not, I’ve cut so much weight off from what I had that my whole body sings for joy when I put my new pack on.

  • @recentskepticism122
    @recentskepticism1228 ай бұрын

    Just got mine like 2 weeks ago and I love it!!!!

  • @GenX_outdoors
    @GenX_outdoors8 ай бұрын

    Just want to say I love my Zenbivy quilt sooo much! And it has the most awesome pillow barn that keeps my pillow in place. If you get the opportunity, definitely try a Zenbivy sleeping system!! ❤❤❤

  • @mikefogle5874
    @mikefogle58746 ай бұрын

    Have watched tons of your videos. Not sure why I'm just now subscribing. Made some meal cozies tonight from one of your How to make your own gear videos. Your videos are fun. Thanks!!!

  • @juniper1girl
    @juniper1girl8 ай бұрын

    Just in time for dinner with Miranda. Thanks for the awesome video!

  • @MirandaGoesOutside

    @MirandaGoesOutside

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you for watching!!

  • @chipkk7868
    @chipkk78688 ай бұрын

    A few great pillows for a quilt are those that have straps that go around the sleeping pad and hold it in place. Outdoor Vitals just relased an upgrade to their pillow in a normal and a thicker pillows, both with straps. The Trekology 2 off of Amazon has the same but is not a very thick pillow. Lastly the Hikenture again off of Amazon is like the Trakology but is a bit thicker. All three of these are great pillows and work well with a quilt and any of them run about 20 bucks.

  • @dominicktroell3839
    @dominicktroell38398 ай бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @robertturner8184
    @robertturner81848 ай бұрын

    I love the Sea to Summit Aeros Ultralight pillow because it is so comfortable and yet packs down absolutely tiny. Sea to Summit includes "hook-and-loop patches" with their pads but I have good luck using adhesive velcro patches to hold the pillow in place. Outdoor Vitals just released a cheaper pillow that still packs down very small, the Ultralight Non-Slip Stretch Pillow. I got one recently when they were on sale just after release and it seems like a very good product. They have a flap on each side of the pillow with a grommet in each flap so you can use cord to attach the pillow to your pad. On the back of the pillow there is a grid of non slip rubber dots which seems to do a pretty good job of keeping it from slipping without attaching anything. I have not tested this one yet but am looking forward to it. Still, I just love the Aeros Ultralight so much that I will probably usually stick with it.

  • @jefffoy530
    @jefffoy5308 ай бұрын

    The rain interlude was top tier 👏

  • @xds21x9
    @xds21x98 ай бұрын

    I have the same sleeping pad! And I also dislike sleeping bags, so I prefer blankets. So, I actually use a sleeping pad liner/cover, which has a pillow compartment, and it works really well! I'd recommend it if you don't mind the extra grams!

  • @pamelascroom2401
    @pamelascroom24018 ай бұрын

    P-style, Gnara pants (changes everything!), tushy travel bidet (5.3 oz wt) for your poop kit consideration. Gnara pants, are well made, and they unzip from stem to stern-you never have to squat to pee again, the p-style really isn't necessary after you get the hang of it either-that much less weight! Another excellent addition to poop kit is BORSALI Paper Soap Sheets. To clean your hands after and before food prep. They are super light sheets that dissolve with a tiny amount of water.

  • @TJ_Bosolo
    @TJ_Bosolo8 ай бұрын

    I really enjoy taking a massage ball with me, its a comfort thing but it helps with sore feet, legs and back! And it functions as a fidget toy while cooking

  • @dfagre6069
    @dfagre60698 ай бұрын

    Pillow: I’ve found putting my buff over the pillow and using a connector attachment through the buff and under the mat it stays in place for the most part. I actually use the clip attachment from my quilt that I don’t use with the quilt.

  • @michelleasana
    @michelleasana8 ай бұрын

    The rain interlude though

  • @Away.Aweigh.A.Way.
    @Away.Aweigh.A.Way.8 ай бұрын

    I use the ZenBivy Light Bed. All the benefits of a quilt and a sleeping bag together, including a hood for my pillow, which is the Thermarest compressible size regular.

  • @johngiesemann5293
    @johngiesemann52938 ай бұрын

    I have seen some hikers stuff their Nemo Fillo pillow inside their buff and then run a thin line through the buff and around the sleeping pad to hold it in place. This allows you to use your favorite pillow and hold it in place with a quilt. You are already packing the buff and the line weighs only a few grams.

  • @SuperTotesWorld88
    @SuperTotesWorld888 ай бұрын

    Hey Miranda, I love your videos! Do you have a video of what is in your first aid kit? I would love to see what you have and how much of each item you pack.

  • @Andy-Mesa
    @Andy-Mesa8 ай бұрын

    Put the Buff over your pillow of choice (mine is the Big Sky DreamSleeper, weighs under 2oz) and then use some shock cord to tie it to your sleeping pad. Alternatively, you can zip up your jacket around your sleeping pad with your pillow inside it.

  • @zachcooper7225
    @zachcooper72258 ай бұрын

    My trick with the pillow situation is to get a pillow that allows for a strap which goes around the pad. I use the exped megapillow, but adding your own pad strap loops to pillows is easy too.

  • @jonne1762

    @jonne1762

    8 ай бұрын

    I use this too:)

  • @jasminestar42

    @jasminestar42

    8 ай бұрын

    I like the idea of sewing on a strap to my fav pillow.

  • @jackdkakk4801
    @jackdkakk48018 ай бұрын

    Greetings from Sweden. I also use Nemo fillo elite. You can tie a paracord to the little storage bag inside that goes around the pad! ✌️

  • @bikemom
    @bikemom8 ай бұрын

    I really like the PStyle, it's a trough instead of a funnel. It works really well,.

  • @user-ub3vj9qw9s
    @user-ub3vj9qw9s8 ай бұрын

    YES! You are the only You Tuber who pronounces CNOC correctly. Thank you for the hard C!

  • @jeffreycarman2185
    @jeffreycarman21858 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing. I need to get out and backpack!

  • @smarz327
    @smarz3278 ай бұрын

    I’d like to see you try the Zenbivy sleep system. I love that it has a slot for my pillow so that it doesn’t slide out from underneath my head.

  • @mariedereniewski2583
    @mariedereniewski25838 ай бұрын

    Great video! Updating my pack this week!!!

  • @MirandaGoesOutside

    @MirandaGoesOutside

    8 ай бұрын

    Wooo that’s awesome!!!

  • @andyshmandy_
    @andyshmandy_8 ай бұрын

    I had a liner with a hood at the top that was big enough to flip over my fillo and the top of my nemo tensor. It kept it in place pretty well and if you have an extra quilt strap it'd keep it pretty snug. Bonus bit is that the liner would keep the pillow clean from my dirty self lol.

  • @suewheeler5795
    @suewheeler57958 ай бұрын

    Having tried a she wee they are certainly an art! I now understand why guys struggle to hit the pan! 🤣

  • @EK-ej3ll
    @EK-ej3ll8 ай бұрын

    Use an old pillow you sleep with at home. It’s a game changer! It’s a little bulkier but guaranteed to be comfortable. Worth the “extra” weight and it’s my #1 luxury item.

  • @user-fw9pp7xs9d
    @user-fw9pp7xs9d8 ай бұрын

    Ever looked into the Matador Speed Stash for the backpack strap pocket addition? It’s got a real solid securement system that’s specifically designed to work with sternum straps so it doesn’t slide down.