There are lots of packrafting videos online, but most of them focus on the paddling and don’t show much of the hiking and camping part. I prefer videos that have a bit of a story to them, so I decided to try making one myself. I just walked out my door, headed to the nearest river, paddled until I found a nice place to camp, stayed the night, and then headed home the next day – as far as stories go, it’s pretty simple, but it was good fun and I learned a lot about filming myself. I hope you enjoy it!
Back Band Assembly Instructions
I’m excited to announce that all the standard weight single-person DIY Packraft kits (Skeena, Telkwa, Atlin, etc.) now include parts for making a back band. Compared to a simple backrest cushion, a back band moves Read more…
4 Comments
Barry · July 16, 2020 at 12:10 pm
Great video Matt. Nice music. What pack were you using? Have a great month off and safe travels.
Matt (Admin) · July 16, 2020 at 1:11 pm
Thanks, Barry – it’s a Zpacks Arc Blast. I plan to post reviews of all of my gear this fall/winter.
Christian001 · June 30, 2020 at 1:09 pm
I really like that video. Great pictures and good music and I’m with you, I also like this mixture of backpacking, nature and water. You have an awesome backyard!
Matt (Admin) · July 1, 2020 at 11:08 am
Thanks! Yeah, I moved away from the city four years ago and I am very happy here 😀