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An amazing feeling to wake up early and hit the trails. Starting the day with fresh air and connecting to nature is great for the mind, body, and soul. We’ve put together our top hiking hacks to make sure your journey through the woods is stress-free and enjoyable.
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Woolly Mammoth Woolen Company, Washing Wool Blanket An amazing feeling to wake up early and hit the trails. Starting the day with fresh air and connecting to nature is great for the mind, body, and soul. We've put together our top hiking hacks to make sure your journey through the woods is stress-free and enjoyable. Line Your Backpack A simple trash bag will do. This is especially helpful if you're carrying extra water or items that may leak. If it begins to rain your items will be safeguarded. Plus, it serves as a trash bag if you don't hit stormy weather. Win-win. Invest in Good Socks We prefer using wool socks. Wool is temperature-regulating, so wool socks are ideal for hot or cold temperatures. Pack Band-Aids There is nothing worse than developing a pesky blister. It throws the entire hike off. Pack band-aids, even if you don't think you will need them. You can also use Duct Tape—which can serve multiple purposes. Protect Your Phone An easy and cheap way to do this is to simply store your cell phone in a plastic bag. This prevents damage in the event the bag gets wet or if you must trek through the water. Use A Prescription Bottle Old plastic prescription serves as a great holder for aspirin, Band-Aids, and antiseptic towels. It also keeps the items dry. Use Binder Clips
Binder clips are excellent and cheap tools to hang dry items off your backpack (i.e., wet socks, shirts, or bandanas). Plan Weather can change in an instant. Always be sure that you are packing for worst-case scenarios. There are many camping gear items out there that pack up compactly, including rain jackets and winter puff jackets. Pack awarm merino wool blanketon the outside of your pack. It won't take up much space and can come in handy if the weather turns cold. I always pack mynavy-blue wool blanket, myolive green woolblanket, or mygray wool blanket. The dark color hides dirt, it's easy to clean and shake out, and the dense weave keeps me warm at the summit. For more information click here.Warm Wool Blankets,Washing Wool Blanket