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Bryan's Gear: 00:14 | Robby's Gear: 01:41 | Andrew's Gear: 02:43

--GEAR LIST--

-BRYAN-

Gregory Mountain Baltoro 85 http://amzn.to/2o387QQ

Kelty Grand Mesa 2 http://amzn.to/2oajXp2

Eureka Casper 15 Degree Sleeping Bag http://amzn.to/2oadudN (Not the exact model, but seems similar)

Hennessy Hammock EXPEDITION ASYM + SnakeSkins Velcro http://amzn.to/2ntv4v4

Platypus Hoser Hydration Reservoir http://amzn.to/2nFrePU

Katadyn Hiker Pro Microfilter http://amzn.to/2oacaHM

Nalgene 32oz. http://amzn.to/2oat3lY

Headlamp - Black Diamond Cosmo http://amzn.to/2naOfXQ

REI Trail Stool http://amzn.to/2oagvuu (This is not the same model, but essentially the same)

REI Flash Carbon Trekking Poles

Therm-a-Rest NeoAir Venture WV Mattress

(Not sure if this is the right model, but it’s similar) http://amzn.to/2oamZdc

GSI Outdoors Pinnacle Soloist Cookset

http://amzn.to/2o3fFTS

Solo Stove http://amzn.to/2naPG8G

REI Co-op Duck's Back Rain Cover - 80 Liters

https://www.rei.com/…/rei-co-op-ducks-back-rain-cover-80-li…

Sea to Summit Ultra-Sil Dry Sack

8L http://amzn.to/2oagfvT

Buck Knives 0119 S http://amzn.to/2nZ8MSR

Trowel - Coghlan's Backpackers Trowel http://amzn.to/2o37Xc7

Paradox Waterproof & Breathable Men's Rain Jacket http://amzn.to/2o3iCDR

-ROBBY-

Kelty Redcloud 90 Backpack http://amzn.to/2naDF3a

Rain Cover - http://amzn.to/2mJTHoC (Mine is an old one from another backpack, but this one is similar)

Compresion Sack - REI Compression Sack http://amzn.to/2ntqPQ8 (This is not the right model or brand, but looks similar)

Sleeping Bag - Mountain Hardware Switch 5 http://amzn.to/2naEAR9 (No longer make my model, this one is close)

Therm-a-Rest ProLite Mattress (Size regular, color Poppy) http://amzn.to/2nFrj6o

Therm-a-Rest Compressible Pillow 12” by 16” http://amzn.to/2oaeQVZ

Cold Weather Shirt - Under Armor http://amzn.to/2oabhPG (Don’t know if this is the exact model, but looks close)

Cold Weather Tights - Nike http://amzn.to/2oah9IM (Don’t know if this is the exact model, but close enough)

Smartwool Socks http://amzn.to/2oabYZ1

Marmot Precip http://amzn.to/2oa1yc1

Headlamp - Brinkman Brand http://amzn.to/2naOfXQ (They no longer make my model, so the link is for Bryan’s)

Dry Sack - REI 10 Liter Dry Sack

Water Bladder - Platypus Hoser Hydration Reservoir

3 Liter http://amzn.to/2oamxM1

Tent - Sierra Designs Electron http://amzn.to/2nZ5rTM (This is not the model, but probably an updated version of the tent)

Water Filter - Katadyn Hiker Pro Microfilter http://amzn.to/2oacaHM

Knife - Morakniv Craftline Basic 511 http://amzn.to/2naatsj

-ANDREW-

REI XT85 Backpack https://www.rei.com/product/844652/rei-co-op-xt-85-pack (They no longer make this)

REI Co-op Duck's Back Rain Cover - 80 Liters

https://www.rei.com/…/rei-co-op-ducks-back-rain-cover-80-li…

Rain Jacket - Paradox Men's Rain Jacket http://amzn.to/2o3iCDR

Tarp - Equinox Egret Tarp 8’ by 10’ http://amzn.to/2nZbg3G

Sea to Summit Ultra-Sil Dry Sack

8L http://amzn.to/2oagfvT

Pot - MSR Alpine Stowaway Pot http://amzn.to/2nZiW68

Billy Can - Stanley Camp 24oz. Cook Set http://amzn.to/2nZqYMa

Bigger Pot - http://amzn.to/2nFBZlh (This is not the exact model, but seems similar)

Unisock - Wool Hat http://amzn.to/2ntCHBS Shoe String http://amzn.to/2nFFOqS Drawstring Clip http://amzn.to/2nb4qV6

Paradox Base Layer Shirt http://amzn.to/2o3ApLh and Pants http://amzn.to/2nFLCR4 (Not exact model but similar)

Sleeping Bag - Marmot Aspen Explorer 20 http://www.dickssportinggoods.com/p/ma…/15mrmuspn20fxplrrcsl

Knife - Condor Bushlore Knife http://amzn.to/2nb4cgG

Knife 2 - Morakniv Bushcraft Triflex http://amzn.to/2nFHoss (This is not the same model, but is similar)

Saw - Bahco Folding Saw, 7-1/2 -Inch Blade, 7 TPI http://amzn.to/2naW1B3

Headlamp - Black Diamond Cosmo http://amzn.to/2oasZm4

Silva Huntsman 423 Compass - http://amzn.to/2naEFEE

Paracord - http://amzn.to/2na710R

Lighter - Bic Lighter http://amzn.to/2nad1Xq

First Aid Kit - Homemade

GPS Locator - SPOT GPS (Not in production, this is the one we used: http://amzn.to/2naPExP Cheaper latest model: http://amzn.to/2nFICUM

Journal - Homemade

-CAMERA GEAR-

Sony A7s ii - http://amzn.to/1TsF95J

Sony 16-35mm f4 Lens - http://amzn.to/1ToMn9y

Sony 55mm f1.8 Lens - http://amzn.to/1ToMpy4

Panasonic GH4 - http://amzn.to/1GJjb7N

Panasonic 12-35mm f2.8 Lens - http://amzn.to/1FRE9kc

Panasonic 100-300mm Lens - http://amzn.to/2kW8nvc

Rode Videomic Pro - http://amzn.to/1p2a9JT

Manfrotto 502 Video Head MVH502AH - http://amzn.to/1nhkBrF

Manfrotto 055XPROB Tripod - http://amzn.to/UKa55r

Glidecam 2000 Pro - http://amzn.to/WUpTEv

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All of the musical compositions or arrangements and footage in this video are original, and were composed, recorded, and captured by Andrew Lin, Bryan Lin, and Robby Huang

Original content and music is copyright Adventure Archives/Team Scoog Production (c) 2015

Tags: bushcraft,backpacking,hiking,camping,wilderness,survival,outdoors,travel,outdoor recreation,prepping,nature,4k,wild,survival skills,ray mears,les stroud

Video Transcription

the number one most frequent comment on our channel is about how we use the edge of our knife on the Ferro random but a close second is what gear do you guys use links to everything in the video are listed in the descriptions these are not necessarily recommendations this is just what we're currently using and without further ado here's the gear for my backpack I recently changed to a Gregory baltoro 85 liter I prefer the extra space to make sure I have room for everything I want to bring my shelter of choice is usually the Kelty Grand Mesa tent

especially for expecting cold or harsh weather however in warmer weather I have been using this bottom entry hennessy hammock with a separate tarp for a rain fly the down under quilt was something I picked up separately whenever the weather got a bit chillier my sleeping bag provides a warm night while still being fairly compact and not too heavy I bring my water in a two liter bladder while hiking and a one liter Nalgene for cooking and I always bring a manual pump water filter a good headlamp is always necessary if you tend to find yourself hiking at night like we do this tripod chair is a newer addition since we tend to stop a lot to set up shots it lets me rest my feet when I'm tired I also bring a pair of hiking poles with me they make a world of difference when hiking in areas with a lot of elevation change I bring an air Matt with my tent which serves to not only insulate my body from the ground but makes my nights much more comfortable for cooking I have this medium-sized Billy cam which I used with this wood-burning solo stove to keep my pack dry in wet weather I have this 80 litre rain cover I keep all of my food stuff in this 8 litre waterproof sack I always bring a knife just in case but Andrew usually has this covered I also bring the iconic orange trowel for when nature calls and last but not least a rain jacket which I finally got after getting rained on too many times so my backpack is 90 liters which is far too big and far too heavy at 6 pounds but it gets his job done I used a rain cover from my old backpack which I might not use much longer because I burned some holes in it on our last trip next is an REI compression sack that holds my also too heavy sleeping bag but it is rated for 5 degrees Fahrenheit and it's kept me warm since I got it in 2009 to complement that I have a sleeping mat because I sleep on the ground I also have a compressible pillow which I prefer to just using extra clothes or my boots I always bring a warm base layer in an extra pair of socks and my rain jacket has been a lifesaver and absolutely worth the money this headlamp uses three Triple A batteries but has been rock-solid since I got it in 2007 I've got a 10 liter dry sack to hold food and a 3 liter water bladder I got the larger size because it seemed like we were always running out of water when I'm not traveling with Brian or Andrew I bring a two-person tent a water filter and a knife because Brian usually carries a filter and I normally sleep under Andrews tarp

[Music]

first I've got an 85 liter backpack which is actually in the walk in the woods movie but is no longer available I also have a simple REI rain cover and a rain jacket to keep me dry I usually sleep under this tarp which is fairly lightweight and has proved quite useful over the years I've got a dry sack to carry food and I usually bring this compact cooking pan but sometimes I bring a billy can or this big cooking pot instead for themes like soups and stews I also carry this 2-liter water bladder for water next I carry my trusty unis on inside of that I usually carry extra clothes a warm base layer that's very leaves next to my sleeping bag which is rated 220 degrees it's kept me warm in all but the harshest conditions it's also got some holes in it from the fire I usually bring one of two knives and sometimes I also bring a folding saw of course I've got my headlamp for the nighttime and a simple compass for navigating I also bring paracord for when we need to hang our food at night I usually bring a lighter as a backup firestarter and I also have a first aid kit with various things in it and for emergencies I have the satellite GPS device it can notify friends that you're okay or send out an SOS signal but you need to pay for a subscription service and of course I archive all my adventures in this homemade journal for camera equipment we have a tripod and on top of that we put the Panasonic gh4 with the very versatile 12 to 35 millimeter F 2.8 lens and for audio we use the rode videomic pro with a dead cat windscreen we also have a small handheld stabilizer which we put the sony a7s 2 on with the 16 to 35 millimeter f/4 lens and again for audio we use the rode videomic pro with a dead cat windscreen in addition to that we have the 55 millimeter F 1 point 8 limbs for the Sony camera to get nice and cinematic shots and we have a 100 to 300 millimeter lens for the Panasonic camera to get shots of wildlife and we also have a mini tripod when we want to get shots of fungi and other things close to the ground we have a blue pouch for fresh batteries and a red pouch to keep dead batteries we also have this wireless microphone transmitter and receiver to get better audio when the camera is far away from us and finally we have this waterproof case to put all of our SD cards into [Music]

thanks for watching we recorded a podcast episode with more details and thoughts on our gear so give it a listen here if you like this video go ahead and give it a thumbs up and if you really liked the video subscribe and check out our patreon page also be sure to check out our full episodes where you can see our gear and use while we backpack in places like Japan Yosemite and Yellowstone thanks again and if you have any questions leave a comment below

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FAQ:

Cameras? Sony A7s ii (16-35mm f4, 55mm f1.8) Panasonic GH5 (12-35mm f2.8, 100-300mm) Sony A6300 (Thomas's videos)

Editing software? Adobe Premiere CC

Where are you from? Andrew, Bryan, and Thomas, Ohio. Robby, Indiana.

How do you know each other? Andrew and Bryan are brothers, Robby is their cousin, Thomas was their neighbor.

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