hiking Gear
Starting with the right gear is essential to the enjoyment and success of your hike. So here’s my list of basic hiking gear to get you started before heading out. I’ve included links to Amazon and REI to make shopping for your gear a breeze. REI has the added benefit of earning dividends on purchases if you’re a member ($20 buys you lifetime membership). Other great options for good quality, inexpensive gear include local retailers such as Fred Meyer and Costco, outlets like Columbia Factory Store, and Sierra where you can find discounted brand name gear.
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases - however, except where noted these are all products and brands that I own, have experience with and feel confident recommending.
My advice is not to spend a fortune on high end gear when you’re first starting out. Invest in quality basic gear that will keep you safe on the trail then upgrade later when you have a better idea of what you really want. This is going to be fun! I’ll see you out there!
The essentials
emergency pack for your backpack
I recommend placing the following items in a gallon Ziploc bag then tucking the bag safely in the back of your pack where hopefully you’ll never need it. Make sure each hiker in your party has these supplies in their packs and that they know how to use them - including kids. Also be sure to include some shelf-stable snacks in your emergency supplies.
great to have but not essential
These are items that you may want to consider depending on the type of hiking you plan to do.
This gear list is meant to be a guide. The exact items needed will depend on where you go, how long you’ll be there, weather and other factors specific for your trip. It is your responsibility to be informed and prepared.