Hiking Gear – What do I take and wear?
August 6, 2014
Hiking can require many different types of equipment, quite often you’ll find yourself going from sunny weather at the base of a mountain to cold and windy at the top.
Consequently you need to be prepared for all types of weather that may get thrown at you.
Here’s a rundown on what I tend to wear and pack for a days hike:
Clothing
- Comfortable lightweight (fast-dry) trousers – I find sticking to lightweight means you have the flexibility to add a pair of thermal leggings if needed.
- 2 pairs of socks – One liner and one thicker pair
- Base-layer – short or long-sleeved (dependent on weather conditions)
- 2nd layer – normally this is a loose fitting t-shirt
- Thicker fleece type top / hoodie – easy to remove or put on
- Waterproof trousers and waterproof jacket – my trusty North Face Jacket (like these on e-outdoor) packs away compactly and is light.
- Hiking Boots
- Hat – this could be both a woolly hat or a sun hat.
- Buff – I tend to use this in all weather conditions, it’s great for protecting exposed areas to the sun and also to stop the wind-chill.
- Gloves – I always pack a thin pair of gloves no matter what time of year it is and if I know the weather is likely to be cold once on the mountain I pack my thicker gloves as back-up.
Backpack
- Snacks – I never feel that hungry when out hiking so I tend to pack a few snack items, flapjacks, bananas, wine gums, mars bars
- Fluids – I have a mix of water and high energy drinks like Lucozade.
- Basic first aid kit – Mainly comprising of compeed, painkillers and standard plasters.
- iPod – Sometimes I like to ‘zone out’ and to do this I pop on my music for a little while, I find this helps if in situations where you may be struggling physically.
- Camera / Camera Phone – Sometimes I take my big DSLR camera hiking, but If I’m scrambling around I find that It’s probably easier to leave it behind and stick with a camera phone.
What items do you wear / take with you when you go on a hike?
*in collaboration with e-outdoor who have also put together this great ‘summer hunt’ activity sheet for children, you can download it by clicking here >>>E-Outdoor Summer Hunt
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