5 essential items to take on a hike
While hiking in nature is a relaxing activity, it requires a lot of planning and preparation. This is especially true if your idea of a hike involves venturing deep into the wilderness and far from well-equipped campsites that lie beyond the fringes of modern civilization.
When you are surrounded by nature without the proper equipment, things can go wrong quickly.
It's true that there are many products made for hiking, which makes it difficult to choose the best one without reading reviews and/or trying things out for yourself.

List of necessary items:
Insect repellent: There's no doubt that insects like mosquitoes are one of the biggest problems when spending time outdoors. The blood-sucking insects can make life in nature miserable, but it can be difficult to find a reliable way to keep them away without exposing yourself to harmful chemicals. Get a device that will keep mosquitoes away from you.
First aid kit: A first aid kit is something you may never have to use, but you will never regret having. But not all first aid kits are created equal. Get a kit that is specifically designed to treat outdoor illnesses, animal attacks, field injuries, and other types of injuries. The kit should be divided into specific trauma sections for use in emergencies.
Hiking pillow: It’s always a good idea to look for multi-functional gear when camping, as such products reduce the amount of stuff you need, allowing you to travel light. A camping sleeping bag/pad is one such piece of equipment. During the day, it acts as a waterproof bag that protects your most sensitive gear from the elements. At night, it’s a cozy pillow.

Camping shower: What's better than a shower while hiking?
This ingenious device holds 2.9 gallons of water and releases 5 to 7 minutes of continuous water pressure from its 7-foot hose. It's a real, high-pressure stream that's great for washing your hair, dishes, or anything else that gets dirty.
Camping stove: While cooking at camp can be a fun experience, it can also become stressful if it becomes too time-consuming. You don’t want to spend your entire trip cooking. That’s why you need a camping stove, this compact stove will heat up your cookware in no time. It has a match-free, lighter-free ignition system that gets you started right away, and its rapid-boiling capability means your food will be ready in under two minutes.
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