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With the right gear, two days should be plenty to find your stoke.
With the right gear, two days should be plenty to find your stoke. (Photo: Jason Heaton)

The Ultimate Kit for the Weekend Warrior

It鈥檚 time to get outside

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With the right gear, two days should be plenty to find your stoke.
(Photo: Jason Heaton)

New perk: Easily find new routes and hidden gems, upcoming running events, and more near you. Your weekly Local Running Newsletter has everything you need to lace up! .

You don鈥檛 need to burn your PTO to go adventuring. With the right gear, two days should be plenty to find your stoke.

Topo Designs Klettersack ($170)

(Jason Heaton)

Styled after the classic alpine climber鈥檚 pack for which it鈥檚 named, the minimalist has a top-loading 22-liter compartment聽that cinches shut, and a top zippered lid compartment for the small stuff. An internal sleeve holds a laptop and two side pouches can carry water bottles for a day hike. True to form, there鈥檚 a bottom tool loop and lash patches for adding additional webbing should it turn into a longer weekend.


Edgevale Cast Iron Pants聽($130)

(Jason Heaton)

These cotton and nylon duck canvas are bar tacked, triple-needle stitched and reinforced at common wear spots, which all translates into that might outlast you. But despite the heavy-duty build, a gusseted crotch and curved waistband mean they won鈥檛 wear like a suit of armor.


Mizzen + Main聽Fairview Flannel ($85)

(Courtesy Mizzen + Main)

鈥淧erformance flannel鈥 sounds like an oxymoron, but defines the category with a traditional-looking plaid flannel shirt that looks like cotton, but is actually a proprietary blend of polyester and spandex. This makes the shirt stretch, wick moisture, and defy wrinkles while remaining as soft as your old favorite work shirt.


Danner Mountain 600 Boots ($200)

(Jason Heaton)

marries the classic alpine hiking boot with a sneaker, for comfort and style that transitions from the trailhead to the pavement. The full-grain upper is lined with Danner鈥檚 waterproof/breathable membrane and the unique Vibram mid- and outsole gives a solid grip on most terrains. But at a hair over two pounds, these boots are still light enough for all-day comfort on city sojourns.


Nau Off the Grid Hoodie ($90)

(Jason Heaton)

combines a quilted synthetic torso with lightweight merino on the sleeves and hood for a sleek profile and maximum shoulder season or layering functionality.

Lead Photo: Jason Heaton

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