Backpacking Gear Part 2
My first post about my backpacking gear reviewed 6 very crucial backpacking items. Since then, I’ve happily added to my setup to make life in the back country even better!
- UCO 6-Piece Mess Kit 
 I was musing over this UCO kit and the United By Blue Meal Kit. I chose the UCO Kit instead for a number of reasons. The United By Blue kit lacked a knife which was one of the main reasons- I also liked that the UCO cup has measurement units in it. It also was helpful that the UCO Kit was for 1 person. It was pricer to buy 2 kits, but my boyfriend and I can each have our own if we’re not backpacking together.
- Nemo Flyer Sleeping Pad 
 I’ve graduated from the Therma-Rest and got this self-inflatable Nemo Flyer sleeping pad during REI’s big sale! It is definitely comfier and I love that it packs up smaller than my old sleeping pad. This one I can fit inside my pack! I also purchased the Vortex Pump Sack to make inflating it super easy.
- REI Co-op Midweight Base Layer Crew Top - Women's 
 This top!! So for a long sleeve hiking top I’ve been wearing Lululemon’s Swiftly Tech long sleeve. This REI crew top is my new go-to. The material is super soft, stretchy, warm, and moisture wicking. If you get your usual size it is slightly form fitting (size up for a looser fit), but even if it is form fitting it does not feel as constricting as the Lululemon top feels. But, it is sliiightly heavier.
- Patagonia Baggies 
 Iykyk! These Patagonia Baggies shorts are a classic and long-time favorite for those frolicking in the great outdoors. Lightweight, super comfy, quick drying. I sleep in these.
 Note: I sized up an got a Medium instead of my normal Small and I think that was a really smart decision for eeextra comfort. And they don’t look overly large, but you can roll the waist if you want to make them shorter!
- MSR Pocket Rocket Stove - Deluxe 
 So I got the Solo Stove because I liked the idea of being able to have a camp stove that didn’t require fuel. I still like that idea and the stove, but it has proven itself to be not as convenient as I had hoped. Because of this, I ended up getting the tried and true MSR Pocket Rocket Stove - Deluxe. I used this recently on a backpacking trip in the White Mountains and it was perfect. Super lightweight, efficient…what else can you ask of it?
 
                        