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Hiking Essentials

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I am out hiking at least once a month, and probably every weekend from spring thru fall. I don’t remember how I got into hiking, but I am so glad that I did because it has changed my life. There have been several times I have felt stressed or overwhelmed but after a hike, I felt better. Being outside and hiking has grounded me in several different ways. This is just my listing of hiking essentials, but everyone is different.

What I bring on a hike has been a lot of trial and error. There have been times that I have forgotten something and regretted it. I also like to be prepared just in case, and some people think I’m overprepared. Sometimes I know where I am going to hike and sometimes it depends on how much time I have and the distance.

I consider myself a beginner hiker and these are things that I consider essential for myself. From the research that I have done, there are several factors to keep in mind on a hike like length, duration, time of year, location, and weather. What also works for me, may not work for you.

Bag

This depends on the distance and personal preference. For me, this is a #1a and #1b on hiking essentials. I don’t like holding things, so I take my bag on every hike. I also keep a journal and/or book with me on every hike. My bag is a yellow Quest 2L Hydration bag that I got from Dick’s Sporting Goods. I like this one because it’s lightweight but still holds a lot if needed. The backpack also has a water bladder so I don’t have to bring bottled water.

I also have sling bag that I like to take on smaller distance hikes. This bag actually holds a lot more than I thought it would. I use this bag to carry my discs for disc golf. I can fit 4 in there. The only downfall for me is this bag hits pretty low on my back. It’s a personal preference for me.

Water

Many people would have this as their #1a/1b on hiking essentials because hydration is super important. I am not known for drinking enough water, but when I am out hiking I try to bring more than enough. There have been a few times I have forgotten water and didn’t hike very long that day. Sometimes the unexpected might happen so you’ll need that water. I like having the hydration bags instead of a water bottle because the hose is right next to my face. I have noticed that I drink from it more often than if I have a water bottle. My water is also super cold with ice, which feels nice on my back during the summer.

Phone

I bring my phone with me all the time. Sometimes I use my phone, and sometimes it stays in my bag. If I’m not familiar with the trail, I use the AllTrails app for navigation. Sometimes I will bring my headphones and listen to music, but most of the time I just enjoy being in the moment. Also if I am on long hikes or trips, I turn on my location so a few people know where I am at. I also use my phone to take pictures or videos. I’m obsessed with bridges and waterfalls. Also if I see animals it totally makes my day too. The last time I was at Forest Park, I saw 5 deer that got super close to me. it was the best ever.

Book/Journal

This is my personal preference on if it really should be on the list of hiking essentials, but it is to me. I bring a book with me because I like to stop, read, and enjoy the moment. During one of my winter hikes, I stopped to read with snow flurries. It was so peaceful because it was so quiet and the snow made it look pretty. My book is usually a self-help/self-development book. I am working on changing my limited beliefs and my mindset. I bring my journal with me because I like to write out my feelings. Journalling has always been therapeutic for me. When I am writing I can see things from different perspectives without being emotional. There have been times that I have written things that I didn’t even know that I was feeling or thinking.

Snacks

This depends on how long the trail is going to be or how long I plan on being out. My snacks very on each hike. My favorites are beef jerky, beef sticks, cheerios, and Hersey kisses. Everyone has their own snacks that they like to bring.

Wet Wipes

I carry wet wipes in my backpack and in my car. I use wet wipes for so many different things. They are so multi-purpose. If I don’t have wet wipes, I have hand santizer. This is not essential for most people, but I don’t like to have my hands dirty. I always have wet wipes in my car because I don’t like to sit in my own sweat.

Tazer/Pepper Spray

I have this but I have never had to use it. I also have never felt unsafe when I’m hiking or traveling. I didn’t have these for a long time. I just got them recently because I am hiking more and traveling overnight.

Sunscreen

Just like water, I am really bad at applying sunscreen. I am getting better because I have been getting sunburnt in the most oddest places. (Odd for me-On my neck, behind my knee) I got SunBum sunscreen trial set with my Ulta points, and I can’t recommend it enough. Thet set had chapstick, spf, scalp spray, and after-sun lotion. The kit came with a bag, so it’s super easy to grab and go. The Day Tripper Set can be used for any activity outdoors. I brought it with me for a day on the boat with friends.

Sunglasses

My favorite sunglasses are GOODR. I have several pairs because they are perfect for hiking and running. They stay in place and I never worry about them falling off or losing their shape.

Knife

I have a knife but I haven’t put it in my hiking bag. It has always stayed in my car. Knife was on several lists of other hiking bloggers. Mine is not only a knife but can do 18 other things.

Optional Hiking Essentials

  • Hiking Poles: I have only used once and it was helpful on some of the hills.
  • Hiking Spikes for shoes: I got for Christmas, but I haven’t used them yet. I’m looking forward to using them soon.
  • Flashlight/ Headlight: I didn’t purchase this, but I put it on my wish list. I got both of these as gifts.

Clothing: Hiking Essentials

  • Hiking Shoes: To be very honest, I started hiking in Nike shoes. I wasn’t going to spend money for hiking shoes if I didn’t like it. I wanted to do my research on what type of hiking shoe I wanted.
  • Hiking Socks: Same thing with the shoes. I wore socks I wore everyday until I knew it was something I wanted to invest more in.

Overview

I put everything list above in my Amazon Storefront under What’s in my Hiking Bag? I also have hiking favorites that you can check out. I recommend you finding what works for you. This is just what I have found what works for me right now.

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Tuesday

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Saturday

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Time: 5:30p-9:30p

We got there around 6:30pm, and didn’t leave until 9:15pm. The website says the walk will take about an hour, but you can go at your own pace. There are so many lanterns in each animal exhibit.

We started going through the Asian Trail, there was year of animals. The Africa section was my favorite, but I am not going to tell you why. But it was a nice surprise, and I was way too excited.

There were hands on activities throughout the zoo, but by the time we got to some of the areas it was closed.
-make your lantern
-paint rocks to be placed around the zoo
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-music each night

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What are your “musts” when traveling? Let me k What are your “musts” when traveling? Let me know in the comments! 

These are the things I always have when I travel: (arrow down)

1. Spare credit card/bank card - I typically bring this, but before my last trip my regular bank card got hacked. Now I make sure to always have 2 cards with me. 
2. Portable charge/power banks - I have a charger that I keep in my car all the time. It's a 4 in 1 charger, but I also have portable charge that I keep in my bag. It has come in handy more times that I can count for me and other people. 
3. Reusable water bottle - I have my Stanley when I am driving. While I am hiking I use either a water bladder or a hydroflask. 
4. Reusable Bags - My favorite is the Mary Kay roll up bag. It has 4 plastic bags that holds everything I need for my morning/evening routine and shower time. 
5. Books - I will most always have a physical book along with my kindle app. I love to read. During my hikes I stop throughout for snacks and reading. 
6. Wet Wipes - My favorite is HyperGo because they have so many different scents. They are also 12x12 so usually 1 works for the whole body. 

In the reel - Things I won't travel without

Caption - What are your travel musts? let me know in the comments because I am going to compile a list and share later. 

Here are mine:

portable charger - I have a small bag where I keep all my cords & portable chargers. 

spare credit card - 

iPad - I have everything on there. books. writing. 

snacks -

reusable water bottle 

headphones -
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