Between directing Flash Foxy鈥檚 , telling stories through the multimedia , and climbing on her own trips, Shelma Jun estimates she鈥檚 away from home 60 percent of the year. We were curious about what gear this native Californian turned New York City resident considers essential for spending so much time on the road.
Klean Kanteen Insulated Wide 12-Ounce Bottle with Caf茅 Cap ($28)

鈥淚 should never drink more than 12 ounces of coffee at a time, and this helps me control my caffeine intake. The lid is also awesome because you can sip as you would with a regular to-go cup, but it鈥檚 totally sealed, meaning you can still throw it in your bag.鈥
Alpine Start Original Blend Instant Coffee ($9)

鈥淚 always keep a handful of these packets with me. They鈥檙e so much better than what you can get at an airport or gas station.鈥
Bose SoundSport Wireless Headphones ($150)

鈥 are crucial for falling asleep to true-crime podcasts, listening to directions on my bike in the city (with one earphone in), video chatting with the Never Not crew in coffee shops, listening to music while running, and catching up with good friends on the phone during long drives.鈥
Voltaic V15 USB Battery Pack ($30) and V88 Laptop Battery ($120)

鈥淭丑别 is small enough to fit in the back pocket of my jeans or the chest pocket of my jacket for quick charges of my phone or earbuds. The is the only portable battery I鈥檝e had that鈥檚 powerful enough to charge my laptop so I鈥檓 not beholden to the coffee shop corner near the outlet.鈥
Briana Bol Joshua Shell Earrings ($168)

鈥 are my go-to statement pieces. When I鈥檓 on the road for weeks at a time, a really beautiful pair can make an outfit and doesn鈥檛 take up much space in my bag. I鈥檝e gathered a pretty good collection over the past five years鈥攑ieces made by the talented Bri Bol, some picked up on travels, and others passed on by my mom or gifted by good friends.鈥
T锚ra Kaia Toura Sports Bra ($64)

鈥淚 actually need a fleet of these. If I could wear one every day, I would. They are the I鈥檝e owned. The is perfect for climbing, and the is good for yoga and running. They also double as swimwear. Sometimes I鈥檒l even take one in the shower with me to give it a quick wash since shower days occur slightly more often than laundry days when I鈥檓 on the road.鈥
The Wave Tool ($50)

鈥淓veryone knows climbers are a bit obsessed with recovery tools. My van is equipped with the full shebang, including a foam roller, lacrosse ball, and Therabands, but the is small and versatile enough to go everywhere with me. It鈥檚 perfect for working out the creaks in my pulleys and keeping my elbow tendinitis at bay.鈥
Rhino Repair Cream ($9 for 2-Ounce, TSA-Approved Container)

鈥淭丑别 Wave Tool also works well with which I put on religiously every night鈥攁nd sometimes again in the middle of the night when I wake up with my fingertips burning鈥攚hen I鈥檓 on climbing trips.鈥
Static The Nimble Chalk Bag ($35)

鈥淢测 chalk bag was handmade by my friend Taylor Carpenter, who owns the company. The design was based on a poster that the amazing artist and climber Stevie Lewis created for the second Women鈥檚 Climbing Festival in Bishop, California. The bag is deep enough to carry a good amount of chalk while being light and packable鈥攅asy to stuff into a quart-size Ziploc when I鈥檓 packing.鈥