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Must Have Hiking Outfits For Your Next Adventure

Must Have Hiking Outfits For Your Next Adventure

Packing for a hiking/camping trip can be overwhelming but packing for a fall camping trip in the fall with ever changing weather can be even more intimidating!

There is one word we’re going to focus on and that is LAYERS.

You’re going to want a lot of layers during the fall in the Pacific Northwest because the weather fluctuates so quickly. One minute it could be sunny and warm, the next the clouds might roll in and it will look like it is going to rain while you’re at the peak of your hike – yes this happened to me lol.

So let’s break this down and make sure that you’re prepared for your fall camping trip to the PNW.

These leggings are my absolute favorite and they kept my legs warm at the top of a mountain when it was in the 30’s temp wise. The best part is that they come in so many different colors so you can buy several of them to spruce up your hiking wardrobe.

These boots are absolutely my favorite and they’re best sellers – they sell out so fast, so make sure you run here to snag your pair!  I’ve been really into these neutral toned boots because they go with literally everything I would ever want to wear. So it makes getting an outfit together much easier. They also have that “worker boot” look which I personally like.

Maple Pass North Cascades National Park
Hiking Jacket

This jacket is my current fave. You’ve definitely seen me talk about it in other posts and all over social media. I am obsessed with this Free People Dupe Jacket that is under $50- I mean does it get any better than that? Also… it is FUNCTIONAL! It keeps me so warm. I’m not saying replace your winter jacket with this, but it is great for spring, summer, fall hiking!

These socks are my everyday hiking socks. I’m a big high sock girl especially when hiking because I layer them over my leggings so nothing gets in!

You already knooowwwww this is my favorite beanie and I bring it on every single camping trip because you just never know how chilly it might get at night. Yes, I’m scared from one of my summer camping experiences hitting low 30’s at night and not being prepared. So I am now always over prepared and bring this beanie with me everywhere.