Get Outside: A Dayhiking Checklist

The Ten Essentials

For safety, survival and basic comfort:

1. Navigation

•  Map (with protective case)
•  Compass
•  GPS (optional)
•  Altimeter (optional)

2. Sun protection

•  Sunscreen
•  Lip balm
•  Sunglasses

3. Insulation

•  Jacket, vest, pants, long underwear, gloves, hat (see Clothing)

4. Illumination

•  Headlamp or flashlight
•  Extra batteries

5. First-aid supplies

•  First-aid kit (see our First-Aid Checklist)

6. Fire

•  Matches or lighter
•  Waterproof container
•  Fire starter (for emergency survival fire)

7. Repair kit and tools

•  Knife or multi-tool
•  Kits for stove, mattress; duct tape strips

8. Nutrition

•  Extra day's supply of food

9. Hydration

•  Water bottles or hydration system
•  Water filter or other treatment system

10. Emergency shelter

• Tent, tarp, bivy or reflective blanket

Beyond the Ten Essentials

Electronics

Warm Weather Clothing Options

  • Wicking T-shirt

  • Wicking underwear

  • Quick-drying pants or shorts

  • Long-sleeve shirt (for bugs, sun)

  • Sun-shielding hat

  • Insulating fleece jacket or vest

  • Bandana or Buff

  • Mosquito net clothing

  • _____________________

Cool Weather Clothing Options

  • Wicking long-sleeve T-shirt

  • Wicking long underwear

  • Hat, cap or headband (synthetic or wool)

  • Gloves or mittens

  • Insulating fleece jacket (or vest) and pants

  • Rain jacket (or soft shell and waterproof hat)

  • Rain pants (or soft-shell pants)

  • _____________________

Timothy Willard

Timothy Willard is a writer and independent scholar. He studied beauty and northern aesthetics in the works of C.S. Lewis for his Ph.D. under the supervision of Alister McGrath. He has authored four books, including his most recent, The Beauty Chasers: Recapturing the Wonder of the Divine (Zondervan Reflective). He lives in Waxhaw, North Carolina, with his wife Christine, and three daughters, Lyric, Brielle, and Zion. Join Dr. Tim’s newsletter here.

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