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Mountain environments are thrilling — alpine lakes, panoramic ridgelines, and crisp air. But they’re also unpredictable and demanding. Here’s the gear you’ll want for high-altitude day hikes, overnights, or scrambles.
1. Footwear Built for Terrain
- Hiking boots with ankle support for rocky trails
- Or trail runners with grippy soles if you’re fastpacking
- Gaiters to keep out debris and snow
2. Layered Clothing
Weather can change fast. You need:
- Wicking base layers
- Insulating midlayer (fleece or puffy)
- Waterproof shell
- Beanie, buff, gloves — even in summer
3. Trekking Poles
Great for steep ascents/descents and balancing on scree or snowfields. Choose collapsible, lightweight models with sturdy tips.
4. Navigation Tools
- GPS app (like Gaia or AllTrails), but always carry paper maps
- Compass, and know how to use it
5. Emergency Essentials
- Headlamp (with spare batteries)
- First aid kit
- Emergency bivy or space blanket
- Whistle
- Multi-tool
6. Food & Hydration
- High-calorie snacks (nuts, jerky, bars)
- Electrolytes for altitude
- Water bottles/bladder + purification tablets or filter
7. Bear & Wildlife Awareness
- Bear spray (if applicable)
- Bear canister or hanging system for food storage
Mountains demand respect. With the right gear, you’ll stay warm, dry, and prepared — no matter what the summit throws at you.
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