Return to Japan Vlog Day 9 // Mt. Kumotori - The Long Road Home | Tokyo
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You need to get you some ultralight gear!
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Have you guys considered doing a little adventure in Florida? I know that doesn't really sound exciting compared to what you guys just did, but in the interest of adventure check out some videos on the Florida Trail if you haven't already, like Will Wood (Redbeard) or Chris Berry. I think it would be another fun challenge for you guys in the future, hiking through waste deep water at times, maybe see an alligator or two. It's a lot different than hiking in other places, and as a Floridian myself, I hope you consider it :) Great job on these videos, you guys are awesome!
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haha, what in the world was i laughing about at 4:00? -andrew
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My total winter pack trail weight is 35 lbs. Did you say that your pack is 90 L 's? My advice is to try a 65 L pack. This will help you pack what items that you need the most. It should still give you enough room for the camera gear. My winter pack is 65 L and the summer pack is 48 L. I only carry about 2 1/2 lbs of camera gear. With the awesome videos that you make I know you carry a lot more. Bob
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This was exactly what I needed to come home too today. Thanks guys!
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Great video series guys ... my usual load out is about 20kg when I do 1-2 nights out, and that is only 2.5kg cam gear. So I know how it felt Robby.
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This was an impressive undertaking with significant elevation gain!!! I am glad to hear that you are interested in making your packs lighter. I hope this will lead to more adventures toward high elevations with spectacular views like in this video. I can't wait to see the finished video from this one. I just wanted to suggest a book that I read that helped me lighten my load ( and it was somewhat entertaining to read, funny pictures). I recommend the book called Ultralight Backpacking Tips by Mike Clelland. He may take it a bit far, but it gave me a good place to start reducing my pack to keep the trips enjoyable, not painful. Anything to compensate for your camera equipment weights....Best wishes re: your continued excellence in your work.
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heck yeah I get to wake up to this video!!! In California!
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That's a great idea putting your feet in the hood! As always beautiful video. Keep living the dream
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I happen to have the album for the japanese train station jingles. I dont even know why i have it
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The epic way back to civilization!
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Great vibes! Thanks for sharing!
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First here !!!!! Yesssss
Thank you for the video👍