Let’s be real: gear lists can get overwhelming. But after years of trial, error, and forgetting things I swore I packed, I’ve narrowed down the 10 items I always bring—whether it’s a short day hike or a long backcountry trek.
Here’s my no-fluff list:
- Water + a filter – Hydration is non-negotiable. I always carry more than I think I’ll need.
- Layers – Weather changes fast. A lightweight rain jacket or fleece is always in my bag.
- Navigation – Map, compass, or downloaded trail map on my phone (with backup battery!).
- Snacks with substance – Think: jerky, peanut butter packets, and my go-to trail mix (heavy on the chocolate).
- First aid kit – Even if it’s basic. Blisters happen.
- Headlamp – For when a “quick hike” turns into chasing sunset.
- Knife or multitool – Because you just never know.
- Fire starter – Matches, lighter, or mini firestarter kit.
- Trekking poles – Not always, but for long or steep hikes? Game changer.
- A good mindset – Cheesy but true. Things go wrong. Stay flexible and keep your sense of humor.
Remember: you don’t need all the gear to get started—just the right mindset and a few solid essentials. Pack smart, stay safe, and give yourself permission to learn as you go.