Why walk when you can roll?
鈥Aaron Gulley

—Aaron Gulley
(Michael Karsh)
Jones Plus bike
With three-inch tires for traction and stability, the steel-frame ($6,020) is the finest bikepacking rig available. The upright stance and carbon H-bars make for comfy riding, while the 11-speed Shimano XTR cassette has ample gear range. And the bike comes with enough tailor-made packs to easily carry a week鈥檚 worth of gear.

(Michael Karsh)
Osprey Rev 18 pack
At just over a pound, this wispy ($120) uses mesh in the straps, back panel, and pockets to cut weight while adding breathability.

(Michael Karsh)
Spot Gen3 messenger
Think of a satellite ($150) as an insurance policy. The GPS tracks progress, while the SOS button sends for help if things ever go south.

(Michael Karsh)
Big Agnes Fly Creek 2 Platinum tent
An engineering miracle, this ($550) packs down to the size of a Nalgene bottle, yet it sleeps two adults, with space in the vestibule for gear. And we stayed happily dry when the weather got nasty.

(Michael Karsh)
MontBell Down Hugger 900 #5 sleeping bag
Packed with 900-fill down, the ($419) kept us warm even below its advertised 40-degree threshold. Diagonal seams and baffles provided enough give to wiggle, and best of all, it compresses down as small as a grapefruit.

(Michael Karsh)
Therm-a-Rest NeoAir XLite pad
Though it鈥檚 about half the size of other ultralight pads, this 2.5-inch-thick ($160) is as cushy as a full-size blow-up bed. Updated material reduces the crinkle that plagued the first version.

(Michael Karsh)
Pearl Izumi X-Project 1.0 shoes
The ($320) bridges the gap between cycling shoe and hiking boot. A carbon-fiber plate keeps the midsole firm for pedaling, but built-in flex makes walking comfortable.

(Michael Karsh)
Fenix BTR20 light
The ($140) packs 800 lumens into a rechargeable-battery-powered package. With one unit on the bars and another on the rack, we got many hours of light over a two-week backcountry expedition.

(Michael Karsh)
Snow Peak LiteMax Titanium stove
For less than the weight of a Clif Bar, you get warm food at night and hot coffee in the morning. If you鈥檙e careful, the ($60)听will last a full week.
