Title: So You Want to Go Backpacking Part 1
1So You Want to Go Backpacking?! Part 1
- Got Your Gear?
- Know What to Buy?
- What Do You Really Need?
2First, You Need a Backpack
- Internal
- Compression straps
- External
- Tie on extra gear
3Backpacks 101
4Backpacks 101
- Get fitted at REI.
- Shop around (Campmor, Academy, Gander Mtn)
- If external frame purchase straps for sleeping
bag/tent - Dont use bungies (lost, need strength, only 1
use) - Slice/melt and attach to frame to prevent loss.
5Backpacks 101
- Brands?
- Top rated are
- Gregory
- Kelty
- Dana Designs
- Toughest pack ArcTeryx Bora (Backpacker 2/2005)
- I recommend
- External Kelty Tioga/Super Tioga
- Internal Kelty Coyote/Red Cloud
6Backpacks 101
- Top rated are
- Gregory (Forrester or Shasta Tough. Top sellers.
Wt 5 lb 8oz 249.95) - Kelty (Red cloud/Coyote 4750. Several scouts have
this. Wt 5 lb 6 oz. 119.99) - Dana Designs. Contact Bud Kent
- Toughest pack ArcTeryx Bora (Backpacker 2/2005)
- Waterproof zippers. Wt. 6 lb 9oz. Padding,
adjustments. 375.00 - I recommend
- External Kelty Tioga/Super Tioga
- Internal Kelty Coyote/Red Cloud
7Backpacks 101
- Adult backpack recommendation
- Kelty Shadow 4750
- Weight 3 pounds 10 oz.
- 2 pounds less than most
- 160 range
- Scouts
- Kelty Coyote
- Weight 5 pounds, 6 ounces
- 119
- 3700 and 4700 cu inches
8Backpacks 101
- Adult backpack recommendation
- Purchase name brand.
- Kelty sells smaller hip belts
- Get a womens as exchange
- Scouts
- Kelty Coyote
- Weight 5 pounds, 6 ounces
- 119
- 3700 and 4700 cu inches
9Loading the Pack- Bottom to Top
- Sleeping bags
- Critical element
- Leave summer camp bag at home
- Weight
- Bulk
- Warmth
- A bargain might not be a bargain- do your
research and get what you need/want the first
time.
10What Do You Really Need?
- Rating of 15-20 degrees
- Less than 4 pounds
- Mummy (hood) style
- 2-way zipper
- Full length draft tube (zipper cover)
- Offset quilting (inside/outside)
- Stuffing- go with hollow
- Hollofil II
- Quallofil
- Thermolite
- Polarguard 3D is best
- NOT down
- Cold when wet.
- Expensive
- Cost
- 35-50 for starters
11What Does It All Look Like?
- Both rated to 20 degrees
- Note offset quilting (although parallel)
- Mummy bag has stuff holder pouch for pillow
underneath (cool feature in some Sierra Designs) - Note yellow zipper tube for warmth
12Recommendations
- Favorite Companies
- The North Face
- Sierra Designs
- Kelty
- Marmot
- 54 prefer down
- 46 prefer synthetics
- Source Backpacker magazine Feb 2005
- Get the ONE you will use forever the first time.
13How Do You Store It?
- Expanded. Unstuffed.
- Inside backpack.
- Bigger the better
How Do You Carry It?
- Get a compression sack 15-25.00
- Hard for young scouts-have to teach it (crush
between knees and chest
14What About a Sleeping Pad?
- Therm-a-rest is best.
- Self inflating
- Light weight
- Save up and get what you really want
- Easy to repair-duct tape
- Gift idea - patch kit 8.00
35.00 and 15 oz
30.00 and 24 oz
15What About a Sleeping Pad?
Roll cover/Pillow stuff 17 4 oz.
- Full length for Alaska
- ¾ Length good-stuff clothes under feet
- Thinner is lighter ¾
- Some models fold in ½ lengthwise and can be
rolled to 4x10 - Get the chair!
- Store unrolled/inflated
- Valve open
Avoid mesh (punctures) Fits 20 wide 30.00 10
oz.
16What About a Sleeping Pad?
- So what do you buy?
- Therm-a-Rest
- ¾ length
- Prolight series (59)
- Rolls 11 x 3.5 11oz
- Stuff sack or pillow/roll cover
- Chair (when older/experienced)
- Get what you want first time
Roll cover/Pillow stuff 17 4 oz.
17Buy what you want the first time
- 59 too much? Willing to carry something less
expensive? Tip - Campmor has seconds. ¾ length pad, 1 about
25-35 - Web deals only.
18Tents- Weight Against Body
- 2-man
- 2-vestibule
- Skip the footprint (use plastic)
- Stay under 6 lbs
- Aluminum poles
- Get a vented rainfly
- 3 season works well
- 110 on sale- 129 regular
- Kelty Gunnison or
- REI half-dome (outsells all other tents REI sells
31)
- Carry trash bag for wet tent
19What Is the Goal of the Big Three?
- Pack, sleeping bag and tent portion
- Target goal
- Less than 10 pounds COMBINED.
- Control what you can when purchasing.
- Not always possible to reach this goal.
20Clothing Goes in Next
- Pack for the season-but remember the BSA motto
- Be prepared!
- Photo taken in Colorado on June 21 (first day of
summer) Temp 20. Note bare feet.
21Clothing Goes in Next-against Back
- Pack for the season-but remember the BSA motto
- Be prepared!
- Photo taken in Colorado on June 21 (first day of
summer)
22Clothing From the Feet Up
- Socks
- Liners
- Polypropylene
- Wool
- Avoid Wool blends with cotton
- Smartwool best (particularly Expedition)
- Can be expensive
- How many?
- 3 liners and 2 Wool for a 2 week trip.
23Underwear
- Yes wear it.
- Boxer type helps reduce chaffing.
- Avoid cotton but pricey.
- 7-50
24Long Underwear
- Polypropylene pants
- For 20-40 degrees price 10
- Silk
- For 20-30oF -hard to care for- 22
- Expedition weight-usually with a wool inner layer
- (For 0-20 degrees)
- 30 (a great bargain in April)
- I own these, to hot in them.
- Hot chilis (Joe McC. recommends)
25Pants
- Zip offs great
- Bring two uppers?
- 1 pair of lowers
- Note cargo pockets
- Zip off over boots
- Buy quality soft nylon
- Treat with Scotchguard
26T-shirt
- Under armor type
- Short sleeve/long sleeve
- Wicking is key
- Bright colors
- RED (hunting season)
- Need 2 for a week long trek and a 3rd just to
sleep in
27So You Want to Go Backpacking?! Part 2
- Torso Rain Gear
- More Gear
- Packing Your Pack
28Torso Layers
- Lightweight polypropylene is perfect for any
moderate activity in cold weather. - 100 percent polypropylene with Transpor movement
technology. - Flatlock seam construction.
- Avg. Wt. 6 oz.
- Single layer
- 10.00 now (7.00 in spring)
29Torso Layers 2
- Expedition weight (0-20 degrees) polypropylene is
best suited for low to moderate aerobic
activities in very cold weather. - 100 percent Innova polyolefin.
- Smooth outer surface with fleeced inner.
- Flatlock seam construction for comfort.
- Avg. Wt. 12oz.
- 2 layers.
- 30.00 now (10 in spring)
30Light Wind Layer
- Nylon LS Shirt (Magellan type)
- Avg. Wt. 9 oz.
- Can be pricey (25-50)
- Beware venting in back (not mosquito proof)
- Good choice, reduces wind, gives sun protection,
some mosquito resistance
31Warm Outer Layer- Vest
- Polartek 200 (hollow fiber)
- 6 oz.
- Not the 100 count fleece
- Cost 14.99 (sale)
- A sweater is the traditional layer, but heavier
than vest. - Most people warm enough with out the vest layer.
32Outer Layer for Warmth- Fleece
- Get a fleece with pockets.
- Pull over warmer than one with a full zipper
- Polartek 200.
- Wt 12 oz. 21.00
- Dont bring cotton hoddie
33Windproof Layer
- Suggest a windbreaker/rain jacket to do double
duty - Get one big enough for layering
- Can be expensive
- Best Marmot Precip 80
34Windproof Layer
- Med Red ledge 50
- Breathable fabric
- Arm pit zips
- Pockets inside chest
- Folds into side pocket- very compact
- Get breathable pants
35Windproof Layer- Buy the Pants Too
- Med Red ledge 50
- Breathable fabric
- Arm pit zips-nice
- Pockets inside chest
- Note Pack cover
- Get one that fits
- Great gift item
- Cheaper-Trash bag works too
Get the pants that zip all the way on/off (avoid
this)
36Windproof Layer
- Competing brands- Frog skins (note mottled
coloring) - Cheaper than others, might not be a durable?
37Windproof Layer
- Low Vinyl
- Can tear
- Not really durable
- Heavy
- Nonbreathable
- Cost 10
- Get Frog Skins instead of vinyl-or spend a little
more for Red Ledge.
38Rainproof Layer
- Low Poncho
- Can tear
- Not really durable
- Heavy
- Nonbreathable
- Not really wind top layer
- Cost 10
- Does it work? Yes, note the length and trash bag
pack cover. - Cheapest, but not as many uses personal choice.
- Use it at home first.
39How Cold Is This System Good To?
- About 20 degrees
- Additional items- all would make good gifts
- Gloves
- Fleece or Poly. work- light weight but hard to
find - Consider a fishing glove
- Hat
- Knit/ Wool/ Poly
- Baklava (face/ neck/ hair cover)
- Sun/ Rain Hat
- Beyond the ball cap, should protect ears
- Vented
- Not cotton
40How Cold Is This System Good To?
- Gloves
- Fleece or Poly. work-
- light weight but hard to find
- Get ones with a waterproof cover.
- For some treks, cotton work gloves (spray
treated) - Simpler solution (wear socks on hands)
41How Cold Is This System Good To?
- Warm Hat
- Knit/ Wool/ Poly
- Baklava (face/ neck/ hair cover)
- Open face more comfortable than just eye slit
42How Cold Is This System Good To?
- Can do some double duty (little warm, sun and
rain protection - Sun/ Rain Hat
- Beyond the ball cap, should protect ears
- Vented
- Not cotton
43What Goes on Top of Pack?
- Food
- Pots
- Stove
- Fuel (wrap in plastic if liquid)
- Troop gear (rain tarp, rope)
44What About Water?
- Nalgene bottles-
- Dont wrap with duct tape (Philmont x)
- Get 2- use 1 for powdered drinks
- Platypus- tough, but small mouth
- Camelback- nice, but not a must have
- Use a bottled water bottle-lighter and free (mark
it for cups)
Carry against body
45Water Recommendations
Carry against body
- 49 use bottles
- 51 use bladders
46You Need Light
- Buy what you really want the first time
- Consider micro lights for weight/backup
- 20 (2 AAA)
- 10 (2 AA)
- 5
- 8 (1 AAA)
- 3 (watch)
47What I Dont Carry- What I Do Carry
- Great gift idea
- A micro leatherman
- Leatherman tool (already put in crew first aid
kit)
48What I Dont Carry- What I Do Carry
- Great gift idea
- A micro leatherman
- Leatherman tool (already put in crew first aid
kit)
49More Needed Items
- Pump mosquito spray Personal first aid kit
50More Needed Items
- Bowl/Cup/Spoon Waterproof matches
- No plate
- No fork
- No knife
51More Needed Items
- 50-100 of Parachute cord (woven better than
poly- can unravel it and use for thread)
52Nice Gift Items
- Backpacking towel (nice to have) Thermometer
A Bandana works too
53Other Items/gift ideas?
- Disposable camera
- Handkerchief
- TP with Trowel
- Biodegradable soap
- Chap stick
- Lotrimine
- Second skin
- Hand cream?
- Sun screen
- Bullfrog spray
- Contact lens fluid
- Compass w/ Mirror
- Carry items with multiple uses
- Use mirror with contacts
54Any Other Ideas?
- Still need a gift idea?
- Backpacker Magazine
- Book A Walk in the Woods
- Book Into Thin Air
- Book The Complete Walker
- DVD Into the Void
- Water Treatment tablets
- Yes- Filters work but weigh 1 lb.
- Campmor catalog (read and use as a fire starter)
55Where Can You Get All This?
- www.campmor.com 1-800-226-7667
- (hiking camping equip.)
- www.rei.com New store- near Willowbrook Mall
- 17717 Tomball Parkway (290) (just S of 1960)
- (hiking camping equip.)
- Gander Mountain (I-45 and 2920)
- Offer a Scout discount (10, bring your
card/uniform shirt)
56Now That You Have It How Do You Pack It?
- Heavy items against back
- Pay special attention to where you are carrying
water. - Tricks for a pack that does not fit (yet)
- Duct tape a towel around the hip belt
- Contact company, trade for Womens hip belt
- The most important item Boots
- Scout Coleman seem to be boot of choice, around
40-Academy - Adult Spend the money, go to REI and get fitted.
- Vasque Sundowner-1 piece leather upper top seller
since 1984
57What Else Do We Need?
- There are many good lists available. Check your
Scout Handbook for good ideas
How Much Is Too Much?
- 25 of your weight. For a 100 pound Scout, the
Most he can comfortably carry is 25 pounds - 1/3 is the Maximum he should have at anytime
58What About Troop Backpacking Gear?
- Stove
- Liquid fuel
- MSR Whisperlite
- Canister
- MSR Pocket Rocket
- Only fits MSR tanks
- Superfly (fits all canisters)
- Both are top sellers
59What About Trekking Poles?
- Nice on mountains, otherwise save the 100
- More of an Adult item
Most Important- Have fun the first time so you
will do it again!
60Remember the key is fun We want you to go more
than once
- Dont buy everything at once
- Borrow items first
- Make do a few times
You can't bring it all but plan to bring
enough Be prepared.