What To Have For Hiking? | Trail-Ready Essentials
Pack the hiking essentials—navigation, hydration, layers, food, and a small first-aid kit—to stay safe and comfortable on the trail.
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Pack the hiking essentials—navigation, hydration, layers, food, and a small first-aid kit—to stay safe and comfortable on the trail.
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For hiking, carry the Ten Essentials—water, layers, navigation, first aid, light, food, shelter—plus trip-specific extras.
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For a hiking backpack, carry water, snacks, layers, navigation, light, first aid, fire, repair kit, emergency shelter, sun care, and personal items.
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Day hiking daypack basics: water, snacks, layers, navigation, light, first aid, sun and bug care, repair kit, phone/ID, and a small trash bag.
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Pack the ten essentials, water, food, layers, and trip-specific extras to stay safe and comfortable on any hike.
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For hiking safety, carry water, layers, navigation, first aid, light, shelter, fire, food, tools, and comms suited to weather and terrain.
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Pack the hiking basics: water, layers, sun gear, first aid, navigation, calories, and a small shelter—fit your load to the route and weather.
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Pack water, layers, sun care, a map, headlamp, first aid, snacks, fire-start, small shelter, and a whistle for safe day hikes.
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For hiking, pack layers, sturdy footwear, water, snacks, navigation, light, sun gear, first aid, repair tools, shelter, and weather protection.
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For the Appalachian Trail, pack a light shelter, 20°F sleep system, warm layers, water treatment, bear-safe food storage, and three days of food.
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