Beginner Backpacking List: Must-Have Gear You Can’t Forget!
🥾 My backpacking gear list (my actual kit) →
New to backpacking and not sure what gear you actually need? This beginner backpacking list covers the must-have essentials so you stay prepared, comfortable, and avoid costly beginner mistakes on your first trips.
🌲 My Backpacking Gear Lists
• Standard “Go-To” Gear ➝
• Ultralight Loadout ➝
• Hammock Camping Setup ➝
🛒 Trail-Tested Amazon Gear Kits
• Clothing System ➝
• Sleep Setup ➝
• Cook Kit ➝
• Comfort Add-Ons ➝
• All My Amazon Picks ➝
📥 Free Beginner Gear Checklist
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📝 3-Day Trip Planner (digital download)
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⏱ Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:47 The Big 3 Essentials
02:19 My Gear List (Links in Description)
02:32 Clothing Essentials
03:33 Footwear Basics
04:25 Food & Cooking Tips
05:40 Water Storage & Filtration
06:18 First Aid & Navigation
07:48 Comfort & Extras
08:53 Packing Tips
09:42 Wrap-Up & Free Gear Checklist
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What’s the one piece of gear you never hit the trail without? Let me know in the comments—I’d love to hear your must-haves!
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What’s a piece of gear you bought early on, that you wish you hadn’t?
🥾 My backpacking gear list (my actual kit) → https://stepmassive.com/standard-gear
For the fire element consider a small ferro rod as well as a lighter. There small but essential and two is one, one is none.
7:13 something to add for signaling: a red chem-light (glow stick) tied to a couple feet of 550 cord. Crack it open and swing it in circles. It’ll make sure that any air rescue can see you clearly at night.
Thanks for saying a 4 – 5lb tent. 🇨🇦 🍁 So much chatter about 2lb tents.
Thanks for these tips!