Hike Smarter, Not Harder
Your Personal Packing Guide
No matter what you’re packing for, making sure you’re prepared and that nothing is forgotten can be stressful. But not to fear! This ultimate packing guide—with tips for both a day hike and for overnight trips—is here to help.
Day Hiking
- Backpack
- Moisture-wicking clothing/socks
- Proper hiking footwear
- Snacks (high protein)
- Water (half a liter per person, per hour)
- Navigation tools (map, compass, personal GPS)
- First-aid supplies
- Knife/multipurpose tool
- Backpack
- Rain gear, moisture-wicking clothing/socks
- Proper hiking footwear
- Tent and sleeping bag
- Stove and fuel, eating utensils
- Food and high-protein snacks
- Personal hygiene products
- Water/portable filter
- Navigation tools (map, compass, personal GPS)
- First-aid supplies
- Knife/multipurpose tool
Even though you may only be gone for a few hours on a day hike, it’s still important to be prepared for the unexpected. Below are a list of items you should consider bringing along, plus where you can find them:
Overnight Hiking
In addition to bringing the same items you would on a day hike, longer trips naturally require more gear. This list of essentials can be adjusted accordingly depending on where you’re hiking and the length of your trip.
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Posted in April 2020 on Feb 17, 2020