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This video I break down the backpacking gear I will be using for 2023. ~ If you enjoyed my video please LIKE & SUBSCRIBE. Leave a comment with questions and check out my channel for more gear & backpacking videos. To give you some idea of my backpacking profile, in the past 7 years I have averaged more than 30 nights in a tent and over 400 trail miles. For longer trips I typically hike about 15 miles per day. I am not an ultralight hiker, however much of my gear is ultralight. I use ultralight gear because it is often the best and the reduced weight enables me to carry more other items like a larger dedicated camera and tripod or to carry more food to go longer between resupplies. I have a few things which vary depending upon trip destination, number of days and expected conditions - however the bulk of what I carry is consistent throughout every trip. Yosemite is my favorite backpacking destination followed by Kings Canyon and Sequoia - the High Sierra. I have numerous permits secured already for this year. I am hopeful that with all of the snow in '22-23 winter there will be no wildfires and the backpacking season can be smoke free all the way into next winter! One thing I forgot to mention in the video because I was sitting on it is a small foam pad seat. I do not carry a chair because of bulk/weight. The foam pad works great on top of my bear can for a seat, or on top of many other things naturally available in the wild. In 2023 I have multiple trips already planned to hiked in Yosemite, Kings Canyon and Sequoia. I will do parts of the John Muir Trail and Pacific Crest Trail. I have thru-hiked the JMT and Sierra High route. I have hiked sections of the Continental Divide Trail / CDT, Appalachian Trail / AT and North Country Trail / NCT. I would love to thru-hiked the PCT but I cannot get that much time off from work with my career. My second must frequented long-trail is the Ice Age Trail IAT in Wisconsin. I lived there most of my life and would spend lots of time in the Kettle Moraine Forest, mostly stealth camping off-trail. I still have many fond memories of the trails in Wisconsin, however I much prefer the western National Parks and mountain's. I now live in CA / Santa Cruz and can be in Yosemite or Kings Canyon in 3.5hrs. I love it here! Here is my gear breakdown - Zpacks Arc Zip Ultra backpack SlingFin Portal 2 + Groundsheet + Upgraded Pole Kit + Long lines on all tie-outs MSR Groundhog Mini Stakes Enlightened Equipment Quilt Revelation 20F NeoAir UberLite Regular Wide Nemo Switchback Foam Pad Short ThermaRest Z-Seat Sea To Summit Aeros Pillow Befree 1L 2x HydraPak Seeker Water Bags 2/4L Pocket Rocket Deluxe + Flat Cat Gear Windscreen + Canister Holder Valtcan Titanium Pot 1L Long Handle Spoon Titanium Freezer Bag Coozy Bear Cans - BV450 + Bearikade Weekender + Expedition 360 degree hat Baseball hat Julbo Glacier Sunglasses + case Long Sleeve Hoodie - Wool Synthetic Blend Nike DriFit leggings ¾ length Smartwool Shorts Injiji Toe Socks + Darn Tough Light Hiker Socks Dirty Girl Gaiters Altra Lone Peak trail shoes GooseFeet Gear custom puffy Patagonia Houdini Air wind shirt MontBell Wind Pants Outdoor Research Helium Rani Jacket Zpacks Rain Kilt Sun Gloves (various) Buff for hiking Insulated headband Neoprene water crossing socks - NRS Leather Gloves - Marmot Smartwool long underwear + long sleeve shirt for sleep Wool buff Smartwool Balaklava Smartwool knit hat Goosefeet Gear Down Socks Samsung Galaxy S23+ Sony a7c + lenses Insta360 X3 DJI Mic Carbon fiber tripod Phone clip for tripod Garmin inReach Mini Garmin Fenix 5X BlackDiamond rechargeable headlamp Rechargeable tent light Solar panel - Suntastics Anker USB battery (various) Airpump Roll top dry bags First aid kit, band aids, rubber gloves, 25ft of line Hand sanitizers 2 chapstick 2 lighters Small toothbrush +paste Bug spray 50SPF sunscreen Duce of spades Various zip lock backs - non-slider kind. Freezer bag thickness Zpacks Bear Bags Emergency whistle Compass + Thermometer 2 locking carabiners for attaching things to pack Small multi-tool / pocketknife Sun umbrella TBD / Early season gear Kahtoola Microspikes Zpacks Trekking pole Ice Axe 00:00 Intro 00:58 Backpack 01:35 Tent 04:00 Sleep system 08:09 Water filter 10:50 Stove / Cook Pot 15:05 Bear Can 15:51 Hiking Clothes 20:38 Weather clothes 28:00 Sleep clothes 29:53 Electronics 38:14 First Aid Kit and stuff 40:13 I hate ticks! Bug spray 40:42 LNT 41:58 Other gear 43:39 Early season gear 45:17 Physical map 45:42 Wrap up