Colorful fall foliage displays make hiking become one thing to look forward to every year. Whether you prefer something strenuous or an easy walk, the breathtaking multicolored leaf displays practically guarantee you can get a perfect trip to fit your style.

But it's not an easy thing to make a fall hiking, the colder weather makes it a bit tricky. But if we carry suitable gear, it can also be handled easily. Before you begin your trip, read this article and check if you have packed up all the essentials.

CLOTHES:

How to keep you and your family cozy, dry, and warm while hiking? An ancient but useful method is to bring layering clothing, which can make you comfortable by slipping layers on and off according to your activity level or the weather changes.

Here is a checklist of layer clothing for autumn hiking:

  • Moisture-wicking underwear
  • Moisture-wicking T-shirts
  • Quick-drying pants/shorts
  • Long-sleeve shirts
  • Lightweight fleece or jacket
  • Boots or shoes suited to the terrain
  • Socks
  • Rainwear
  • Long underwear
  • Warm insulated jacket or vest
  • Fleece pants
  • Gloves or mittens
  • Warm hat
  • Bandanas

GEAR:

  • Hiking pole
  • Ultra light chair
  • A tarp or two
  • Backpack
  • First-aid kit
  • Headlight
  • Flashlight

We like KingCamp high-performance, portable, comfortable hiking gears.

COOKWARE AND FOOD:

From breakfast to lunch to dinner, delicious and hot food not only can warm you up but also make your camping trip cozy and colorful. So remember carrying lightweight, professional cookware, dishes & utensils to cook delicious meals by you. Ensured you can get enough energy even in wildness.

  • Cookware
  • Dishes & utensils
  • Chocolate
  • Cheese sandwich
  • Nuts & Berries
  • Beef Jerky
  • Wheat Bread

Have a good day!