Budget Backpacking Gear: Saving Money on Tents, Backpacks, Clothing for Thru-Hiking (BPR #298)
In today’s episode of Backpacker Radio, presented by The Trek, brought to you by Topo Athletic, we’re joined by former guest, Trek writer, and certified gear nerd Alex “GPS” Brown. The focus of this one is how to save money on your backpacking kit. We break this one down category by category, sharing the best ways to cut costs, pinpointing which items aren’t worth pinching pennies on, offering specific product shoutouts, and discussing overall strategies to ensure more of your hiking budget goes toward your hike. Whether you’re on a shoestring budget or just looking to save a few bucks, this episode is for you.
We wrap the show with news on a partial reversal of NPS layoffs, a debate on whether we’d prefer to be chased by a bizarrely fast turtle or lug around a backpack full of jelly, and the triple crown of foods we wish we had discovered sooner.
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Interview with Alex “GPS” Brown
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00:13:30 – Introducing Alex
00:14:07 – Tell us about the Haute Route Pyrenees
00:19:00 – Disclaimers for this episode
00:31:50 – Budget backpacks
00:36:40 – Budget tents
00:44:00 – Budget sleeping bags
00:50:40 – Budget groundcloths
00:54:00 – Budget sleeping pads
01:02:20 – Budget footwear
01:20:16 – Budget socks
01:26:30 – Budget rain gear
01:38:00 – Budget clothing
01:50:05 – Budget cookware
01:55:10 – Honorable budget mentions
02:01:45 – Peak Performance Question: What is your top performance-enhancing or backpacking hack?
Segments
Alex’s Poop Story
Trek Propaganda: Trump Administration Partially Reverses National Park Layoff Decision by Katie Jackson
QOTD: Would you rather hike 100 miles while being chased by a slightly-too-fast tortoise or while wearing a backpack full of jelly?
Triple Crown of foods you wish you knew existed sooner
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Comments 3
Hi. There is some mention of buying/selling used gear on the Budget Gear pod. What outlets do you recommend for sale or purchase of used gear. Thanks.
Chris
Online, I would check Reddit UL gear trade: https://www.reddit.com/r/ULgeartrade/
I’ve heard good things about Backpacking Light’s gear swap forum but I haven’t used it myself.
If you live in an outdoorsy community, check your local thrift or consignment stores. At mine, its not unusual to see brands like HMG, Arcteryx, and Osprey at 50-70% off.
Also worth checking out the Gear Marketplace on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/493671647310388/