Pack Smart: Essentials First, Weight Second
Navigation, headlamp, sun protection, first aid, knife, fire starter, shelter, extra food, extra water, extra layers. Practice using each item before you go. Share your favorite beginner-friendly essentials and help our community refine their kits.
Pack Smart: Essentials First, Weight Second
Choose moisture-wicking layers and leave cotton for camp. Good socks prevent blisters; a brimmed hat shields sun. Pack a light rain shell even on bluebird days, because mountain weather often changes faster than beginner legs can retreat.
Pack Smart: Essentials First, Weight Second
Bring at least two liters for short beginner hikes, more in heat, and a simple treatment method. Snack every hour. Small, steady sips and salty bites stabilize energy, focus, and mood so decisions stay safe and clear.