I鈥檓 as guilty as anyone of obsessing over gear. I geek out about reviews and pride myself in having the right pair of skis for every condition (read: too many). But in 28 years of playing outside, working in outdoor retail, and as 翱耻迟蝉颈诲别鈥檚 former video production manager, I鈥檝e learned that it鈥檚 not all about the product.听
That鈥檚 a tough thing for someone like me to admit, but it鈥檚 true. Especially when you鈥檙e just getting into a new sport. Yes, having the right kind of gear is important, but the specific models and technology matter less. And that鈥檚 precisely what this column is about: distilling things down to the听essentials, so you spend less time laboring over what to buy and more time outside.
Let鈥檚 take hiking, for instance. Hiking, specifically a day hike, is just about the simplest, most approachable outdoor pursuit. Hell, it鈥檚 really just walking in the woods. Here are the seven things you need to start doing just that.
Backpack

Let鈥檚 assume you鈥檒l be out on a trail for about three hours. That means at a minimum you鈥檒l want some water and a snack, both of which are much easier to carry in a pack. Aim for something in the 10- to 30-liter range, depending on how long most of your hikes will be.听
I鈥檝e used an for years as my go-to day hiking pack because it鈥檚 simple, well made, and accomplishes everything I need it to do. (Read: Comfortably carry my hydration bladder, extra layers, snacks, and a map.) Bonus: it attaches to Osprey鈥檚 backpacking bags for more storage and it makes a great summit bag if you find yourself getting into longer missions down the road.听
Hydration Bladder听

Ditch the insulated bottle and get a hydration bladder instead: you鈥檒l be able to carry more water with less weight and drink more often, so you鈥檒l stay hydrated. Buy one that has a big opening at the top and integrates smoothly with your pack, like , and don鈥檛 go any bigger than two liters. This makes it easy to clean and refill.听
A bladder is also nice because you can use it with other packs if you get into backpacking, ski touring or mountain biking down the road.
Wool Socks

Buy them.听Your feet will thank you. Wool is known for it鈥檚 moisture-wicking super powers, key when your feet are crammed into shoes all day. Options are plentiful, but I like . They鈥檙e basically legendary, and if you do manage to wear a hole in them, the Vermont-based brand will replace them free of charge for life.听
Snacks

You and your hiking partners will be a lot happier if you bring food. For my money, can鈥檛 be beat. Not only have these kept me fueled and happy on many a bike ride, morning ski tour and hike, they鈥檝e also kept my wife from killing me when I get hangry. It鈥檚 an issue.
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Mapping App

While a smartphone should not serve as a replacement for a good old-fashioned paper map and compass, chances are you already own one of the latter and will have it with you when you hike.听
Add an offline phone app to your navigation quiver. While there are loads of great mapping apps that鈥檒l turn your phone into a full-on GPS, start by downloading . It鈥檚 a database of different hikes based on your location complete with descriptions, photos, and, in some cases, updated trail conditions. Download at home and you get all that functionality even without cell service.听
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