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🗓️ 11 September 2023
⏱️ 182 minutes
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In today's episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek, we are talking all things ultralight backpacking. We're joined by our pal and thru-hiker extraordinaire, Carl Stanfield aka "Professor", as the three of us share some of our top tips for reducing pack weight. The advice in this episode covers the full spectrum, from broad-based philosophical ways to approach what should and should not be in your pack, to more granular tips for simple and cost-effective ways of going UL. Whether you're hoping to thru-hike a triple crown trail or lighten the load a bit for your weekend outing, this one has insightful and practical pointers for you.
We wrap the show with a quick overview of a new ultralight material being used for tarps and tents- and the relative pros and cons, but more importantly, we do the triple crown of the top benefits of an alien invasion which devolves into the most insane debate in Backpacker Radio history. Chaunce goes pure red face.
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Panel with Carl Stanfield
Time stamps & Questions
00:03:58 - Reminders: Join us in Iceland for Summer of 2024! Support us on Patreon! Lastly, if you have a good poop story, submit it here!
00:09:34 - Welcoming Carl “Professor” Stanfield
00:09:49 - What have you been up to lately?
00:13:23 - What do you do with your short break?
00:14:39 - How many days did you get off?
00:17:24 - What was your day-to-day?
00:20:24 - Tell us about your new girlfriend!
00:22:21 - Can you give us a brief overview of your hiking resume?
00:23:30 - Panel introduction: Ultralight Backpacking
00:26:30 - Chaunce’s #1: Get used to doing less
00:31:03 - Professor’s #1: Be adaptable
00:34:41 - What does everyone do when you don’t have a utensil?
00:38:11 - Badger’s #1: Don’t carry too much water
00:49:59 - Chaunce’s #2: Compare weights when shopping for gear
00:53:38 - Professor’s #2: Of the big 4, invest in a lightweight tent
01:09:30 - Shelter satisfaction results from The Trek’s hiker survey
01:12:24 - Badger’s #2: Remove redundancy
01:36:00 - Chaunce’s #3: You don’t need to bring your hobbies with you
01:48:17 - Professor’s #3: Dial in your food consumption
02:07:11 - Professor’s Hot Take: Make up for calories in town
02:10:47 - Chaunce’s Final Thoughts: Eat your dinner to get your dessert
02:17:00 - Zach’s #3: Use Smart Water bottles instead of Nalgenes
02:24:00 - Panel wrap-up
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Triple crown of alien invasion benefits
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0:00.0 | In today's episode of Backpacker Radio, presented by the track, we are talking all things |
0:04.8 | ultra light backpacking. |
0:06.7 | We're joined by our pal and thriker extraordinaire Carl Stamfield, aka professor, as the three of |
0:12.7 | us share some of our top tips for reducing pack weight. |
0:17.2 | The advice in this episode covers the full spectrum from broad-based philosophical ways |
0:21.6 | to approach what should and should not be in your pack to the more granular tips for |
0:26.7 | simple and cost-effective ways of going you out. |
0:30.5 | Whether you're hoping to throw like a triple crown trail or just simply light reload a bit |
0:34.7 | for a weekend outing, this one has insightful and practical pointers for you. |
0:39.3 | We wrap the show with a quick overview of a new ultra light material being used for |
0:43.9 | tarps and tents and the relative pros and cons, but more importantly, we do a triple crown |
0:49.8 | of the top benefits of an alien invasion which devolves into the most insane debate in |
0:55.4 | backpacker radio history, that is saying a lot, Johnson goes pure red face on this |
1:01.1 | one. |
1:02.1 | Definitely worth the price of admission. |
1:03.9 | But first! |
1:05.1 | Are you tired of hip-belt pockets that don't fit your phone or dislocating your shoulder |
1:09.5 | in an effort to reach your water bottle? |
1:12.0 | While chicken tramp or ultra light gear, known on trail as C-Tug, has the solution for |
1:17.2 | you. |
1:18.2 | C-Tug was started by two engineers who are dirt bags at heart, located in Michigan's Upper |
1:23.4 | Peninsula where all their gear is now made. |
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