My favorite gear for all my outdoors adventures🥾 I am an avid hiker in the PNW and am out on the trail every weekend!
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Hiking shoes
Camping gear
Cooking
Hiking Gear
Hiking shoes
These hiking shoes are super comfy and I choose to wear these on trails that are pretty clear. By that, I mean not super rocky or have debris in the way. You can be super agile in these shoes and even great for a little trail running.
Women's Hiking Boots & Shoes
I got my REI hiking boots before working at Mount Rainier and they are my go-to! With hiking intense rocky and slippery terrain, this give me great ankle support plus plenty of room for my feet to breath. I never got any blisters and didn't have to b...
Women's Hiking Shoes & Boots - Footwear
Camping gear
I purchased my first tent this year and I'm so happy I got this one! I wanted one that has enough room for an air mattress and this one can fit 2 queen sized air mattresses with enough room for all of your belongings! It had 3 doors to get in and out...
Tent (8-person)
Cooking
I have the table-top blackstone and it was the perfect addition to my camping adventures this year. We didn't need to worry about starting a fire first thing in the morning when hungry or taking turns cooking food at the fire at night. It is super ha...
Griddles
Hiking Gear
HIGHLY RECOMMEND!! They are sturdy, durable, and fold down nicely. I've been pretty rough on my poles and they are in great shape and last a super super long time!
Trekking Poles, Hiking Poles & Walking Poles
These are the BEST microspikes ever and 100% worth the price. I've tried numerous spikes and these are the only ones that prevent slipping on snow, ice, and loose dirt/gravel.
They are easy to put on, I wear a size W 9 and I got size medium!