Fall Backpacking Gear List 2021 – 13.5 Pound Lightweight Loadout
Looking to go backpacking this fall? Then check out this 2021 Fall Backpacking Gear List to find out all the gear you need to stay warm and comfortable in the fall. This is a lightweight loadout that weighs only 13.5 pounds (without a bear canister) and 16 pounds (with a bear canister.)
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Hyperlite Southwest 3400:
THF Eco Trail Down 20:
Therm-a-rest NeoAir:
Nemo Hornet Elite 2p Tent:
Helinox Chair Zero:
Mountain Hardwear Ghost Whisper 2:
Melanzana Hoodie:
MSR Pocket Rocket:
Toaks 650 ml Pot:
Bear Canister:
Platypus Quickdraw Waterfilter:
ZOLEO:
Med Kit:
Petzl Headlamp:
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00:00 Fall Gear Loadout 2021
0:50 Pack
1:46 Sleeping Bag
2:50 Sleeping Pad
3:34 Tent
4:00 Chair
4:31 Cooking
5:43 Bear Canister
6:11 Warm Clothes
7:33 Water Filter
8:01 Misc. Items
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Do you have any fall hiking plans? Where are you going?
When I stop hiking for the day, the first 2 things I want are my cook kit and my tent so I don't want them buried at the bottom of my pack. First I heat some water then add to my meal, into the cozy then set up my tent. Once tent and sleeping system in place the food will be ready to eat. Cheers
This channel will go big for sure. Super helpful reviews.
Great video. Thanks for sharing. How much extra does your food weigh in at?
Do you carry water? That's always the weight of my pack..btw..That pack looks great, I picked up an UL Chicken Tramper pack. Looking forward to swapping out my heavy Osprey 50
I'm with you, I carried wool long johns, never wore them. But I do remember one time wearing my rain pants to bed. It was the ticket to keep the body heat in.
Thanks 😊 🙏
Hi Steve, how does that bear bucket helps if you yourself smell of food you cooked/ate? I'm from Russia and here we use to trow a few firecrackers when we set a camp. Hunters say that it's enough to keep the bear away for a day or so. As well as the fire itself, the smoke and the music. Stay safe!
Hyper lite makes good packs but from a price standpoint you can buy a granite gear crown vc 60 which is bigger and practically the same weight for $150 right now
That Melanzana Hoodie is super nice, but unless someone lives in CO or knows someone who does they are likely out of luck. They stopped online sales again and "don't expect to sell online again anytime soon".
I need to get a TI cook pot! Currently using 1.2L aluminum cup I got at the store for $2 last minute before a big trip I Bryce Canyon. I haven't done any proper backpacking in the last year, just car camping so haven't even had use for it recently.
please flash metric measurements
Wow 13 pounds! last time I went hiking my bag weighed 30 and I thought that was decent haha. I'm so ready for some new gear though so thanks for the recommendations. I think a new tent and sleeping bag will save me the most weight.
Hey nice video! Where did you end up on the peninsula? Washington is my home and hiking mecca! The Olympics are incredible. Doing a backpacking trip in the Hoh next month.
damn i love your little stop motion intro! thanks for the cool vid.
You’re gonna love that pack, I have the black and it’s still waterproof after 3 years
aight i got tired of the production value so i subd
Good looking gear have fun be safe.
damn that hornet elite's pack size is crazy small
How much water are you starting with- assuming you have some spots lined up to filter some.. anyhow, Great video.
Just found your channel, excellent info! Outstanding job of making simple and complete tutorials. Totally agree with all your choices of gear, although I like a gravity water filter and prefer an alcohol stove. Happy hiking.
Dude dude dude, your doing it all wrong. My british tactical molle belt and fireforce buttpack with utility pouches keeps all the weight on my hips and back open. It feels like I carry nothing at all. And no sweaty back from backpack. Just small yoke, an h harness. How about no weight on back at all? For day hikes nothing beats it! Jokes…
Well, that's a nice kit! Great video.
Enjoy the fall 🍁
Great video.. I have been thinking about that same pack
Great list! Those HMG packs sure are slick looking.
We use canister stoves in the Himalaya, Alaska, the Andes, etc. and take them up high on the mountain. We typically use liquid fuel only at base camp where you cook for a lot of people. You are right that canisters perform poorly when they are cold, but us mountaineers and alpinists have a) made sure that we get the "winter blend" of isobutane mix, and b) – and far more importantly – we keep our canister in a jacket pocket close to our body while traveling/climbing. We can still fire them up in below-zero temps if we are careful.
After years of trying to lighten my pack, how dare u say add a chair? and last weekend while campin in Lafayette IN. fest of the hunters moon* awesome event* It rained at night and grass was wet. Oh how that extra pound was worth every mile i carried it and not have to sit in wet grass
Great video !!! Thanks!!!!
Is that 16 lbs base weight then food and water?
thumbs up, nice and lightweight Equipment….
Greetings from Germany 🤜 🤛
I bring long underwear bottoms (usually Capilene light weight) to sleep in, since my pants may be wet and aren’t comfortable to sleep in. I usually bring a light base layer top too for sleeping in, since my shirts definitely get sweaty.
One more note: good luck with the HMG pack. I used one for ONE trip (in Olympics coincidentally) before deciding to sell it. The hip belt slid down on me so easily that I cinched it to the point I actually got nerve damage that made one of my thighs numb for about a month. The hip belt in those just isn’t substantial or padded enough for a 55+ liter pack.
I don’t know dude , ima go with all this heavy stuff I got and see how that pans out.
SatPhone SatGps.. Rifles ..ammo.. camping shit… (tent..sleeping bag,cooking stuff) clothing gear on me… food for 1 month or longer + my gold prospecting tools.. I’m preparing for next season
Watching you pack your gear up makes me want to go out hiking. Pretty clear what I am taking and maybe I need some better rain gear.
Thanks for the informative video. The only quibble I have is in regard to your sleeping bag and the garbage bag liner. I've always lined my sleeping bag's stuff sack with the garbage liner and then stuffed the sleeping bag into the stuff sack. This system allows for the stuff sack to protect the plastic bag from being punctured by gear being stuffed in the pack. Easy to do and the extra protection for your garbage bag liner is well worth the effort. That's all for now. Take care and until next time…be well
Great vid, but I almost passed out at two of the comments. (I'll preface that this is for me and from my experience.)1. No fuel in the morning. So, no coffee? No hot breakfast? Ever? Even in Fall / Winter. With instant porridge oats / coffee weighing next to nothing, I cannot understand why anyone would skip breakfast or hot coffee. Ever. 2. Long johns / base layers. Never leave home without them, all seasons. If your gear gets wet or you start to succumb to exposure, you are going to need another layer. You can also work that layer into your sleeping system if you want to bring a bit more lightweight bag.
No electronics?
Very nice set up, I tried a GG pack liner somehow put a hole in it first day ha..Decathlon fleece pants super cozy and light for those cold hikers!
Great setup! Loved the intro stop motion scene! Have fun in Olympic!
That’s a super weight!
The bear canister is ruff the whole trip besides the 20-40 minutes I save by not having to hang my food
I can feel your beard tickling be through the mic lol
Great video. I hear great things about that pack, please leave a note on how you like it after the trip. Have fun on your trip.
Good video but if you are required to bring a bear can shouldn’t you have a viable bear repellent/sidearm?
Great video, Clear and concise! Editing is tasteful as well. I heard you said your going to hike Olympic? Olympic national park? I make silent hiking content covering that exact park! Cheers happy hiking. New Sub !
Nice video Steven! Is the Platypus quick draw 3.4 ozs on your scale for just the filter? They advertise around 2 ozs on their site. Is the Nemo tent 2lbs all in with poles and stakes? Lmk how you like the Hyperlite! Becoming very popular. I was camping just outside Olympic in April and my gas can underperformed in temps in the low to mid 40s. I prefer alcohol if all I'm doing is boiling water.
What kind of weight will the food you pack into bear canister add.
You have a tendency to toss around, so you are going to a sleeping bag…OK.