극동계 백패킹, 70·55·40·35L 배낭에 직접 넣어봤습니다

Do you remember my last video, "Backpacking Backpack Capacity Guide"? Now that I've gained some backpacking experience, I decided to challenge myself to see if I could pack for extreme winter conditions with a smaller pack. How many liters of backpacking capacity do I need for extreme winter conditions? I usually avoid external packing for gear protection... But could I stick to that principle in this 35L Challenge? This video captures the real-life process of packing extreme winter gear in a 55L, 40L, and 35L mountaineering pack. [Timeline] 00:00 Intro 01:37 My Packing Style (Safety & Gear Protection First) 02:37 Gear Introduction by 5 Categories (Sleeping/Housing/Living/Survival/Emergency) 04:02 Challenge 1: Kakao 55L Packing (Outside the Tent) 05:54 Challenge 2: Hegiorsag V2 40L Packing (Surprising Capacity?) 08:01 Challenge 3: Gregory Zulu 35L Packing (Giving Up and Choosing) 12:14 35L Packing Results & Preview of the Durston X-Dome Review [Gear List] 1. Housing: Durston Gear X-dome 1+ 2. Sleeping: Sea to Summit AP2, Nemo Tensor Extreme 3. Survival: Featherdown HD jacket, Rab Argon pants 4. Living: Vern Table 5. Emergency: Rab Cresta GTX, Leki Makalu Backpack: Thule Versant 70, Durston Gear Kakwa 55, Hegiorsak Cube V2 40, Gregory Zulu 35 #Backpacking #WinterBackpacking #Backpacking #Gregory35L #PackingChallenge