Sunday, February 9, 2020

Take a Hike, Part 2


Take a Hike: What to Wear Edition!

Headed to a destination with some hiking included in the itinerary and not sure what to pack?? 
You have come to the right place!
And, even better right now Patagonia is having a S-A-L-E so you can pick up some gear at a deal!
Check it out here: Patagonia Sale.
Another great site for outdoor clothing & gear is: Backcountry.



Here are my FOUR tips on dressing successfully for your next hiking adventure:

1- A good pair of hiking boots.  You need a good shoe, especially if you plan to put in multiple miles! Tennis shoes are not a bad option but a good hiking shoe or boot is better! I recommend a boot so it gives you ankle support as well. Some of the terrain you may traverse is rocky, not flat, and rugged so a supportive boot is key! Also, if you grab some make sure you wear them around the house or on a few walks at home before you wear them on your hike. This is very important because you DO NOT want to get blisters when you're on the trail! I recommend Merrell shoes. I have a couple pairs of these and have been happy with them! 



2-Plan for layers. A lot of hikes (especially out west) will either start at an elevation or you will gain elevation as you. Altitude can be tricky so make sure you plan for layers that you can add or shed as needed. As you go you may get warm so you'll want to take longer sleeves off but when you get to the top it might be cooler! I always usually have a t-shirt, sometimes a long sleeve, and then a zip up jacket too. You can never have too many! For pants, I often wear a comfortable legging. Or, I recommend a hiking pant. If it is going to be chillier/snowy where you are going I would also pick up a base layer long sleeve and/or legging to wear too. Here are a few examples of mine that I have worn.







3- Take along a good pack. You will need some sort of backpack to carry with you if you are doing more than 3 miles round trip. This will help you carry water and any snacks you might want, as well as, a place to put your clothing layers if you shed them! I have a Patagonia single strap one (smaller size) and an Osprey one that I like!

4- Accessories. Depending on the climate you're going to be hiking in, I recommend a hat, gloves, headband, and a good pair of socks! The hat also helps you quickly get ready in the morning  :)





Need inspiration on a destination?? Read my previous post on choosing a National Park to visit