--The big problem with backpacking and selfie sticks is 1) Weight 2) Where are you gonna store it when you're not using it? If you don't devise some kind of shoulder strap holder for it, you're never going to use it.
--When I first started to Vlog my hikes, I put a
GoPro Handlebar mount at the bottom of the grip of my trekking pole with a GoPro (as shown in the pic below). Then I changed to an iPhone holder on that mount. Whenever I thought a selfie would be nice, just flip up the iPhone clamp, slide the phone in, grab the pole at the basket and shoot. Then when done, pop out the phone and tilt the phone holder back down and keep walking. The problem is you have to SHOUT, or use a lavaliere microphone if you want to talk to the camera.
--Selfie sticks can be nice. And you can get some really interesting effects from them. If there's a crowd of people, you can raise the phone up above the crowd. It's MUCH easier to do "
walk-bys" using a selfie stick leaning against something like a fence.
--The problem is videos where the
video maker is never seen and is just a
disembodied voice...are pretty
dull to watch. So to make videos interesting, it takes several angles. One clip of you talking to the camera. Clips of you with the camera facing forward while you walk. Clips of other people. Clips of animals, etc.
--YouTubers use selfie sticks to mount to their camera as a better way to hold the camera at arm's length while they talk to the camera. You WILL get a much steadier shot with a selfie stick as opposed to trying to hold the phone/camera
in your hand.
--A really light pocket tripod, which can also be used to hold the camera still while you talk to the camera, is the little
Joby Mini, which just weighs a couple ounces. I DO use that still to do a walk-by, or to talk to the camera while sitting at a picnic table.
--Lately, I just hold the camera in my hand if I want to talk to the camera while I walk. Is it ideal? Well, no, because there can be too much shake/bounce. But it's close enough.
--If you're just going to do videos for yourself, and not market them, then you don't need a selfie stick.
--OR...bring a
camera shy friend who takes videos of
you while you're hiking!