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Whether you are preparing to attempt your first extreme hike or you are an experienced professional, there are certain items that are essential to bring with you. From food and water to a first aid kit and a satellite phone, there are specific items that every extreme hiker should have in their pack. Today, we are going to discuss those essentials in further detail.
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While hiking, water is probably your number one essential. You want to bring more water than you think is necessary for shorter hikes and for longer hikes, you’ll want to ensure that you have a way to make water found in nature safe to drink. The last thing that you want on an extreme hike is to run out of water, become dehydrated, and to not know where the nearest water source is.
Water Purification System
During an extreme hike, you’ll want to bring some water with you, but depending upon the length, you’ll also want to ensure that you can purify water from lakes, streams, and rivers. Do your research on different purification systems available and choose the one that will work best for you.
Food
When planning an extreme hike, you’ll want to ensure that you have plenty of food to provide your body with fuel. Depending upon the length of your hike, you might want to prepare to be able to forage for edible plants and do some hunting as well, or at least have an idea of how to do so in case you find yourself in an emergency situation.
Lighter or Fire Starter
On any extreme hike, you’ll want to bring a lighter or other type of fire starter, especially if you’ll be staying the night, or many nights, in the outdoors. You’ll need fire to cook food and potentially to keep warm depending upon where your hike will take you. You may also want to learn how to start a fire without a lighter in case you find yourself in a situation without one.
Compass/Map
You should make sure that you have a compass and a map of the area that you intend to hike. Also, ensure that you know how to properly use a compass and read your map before you take off on your adventure.
Knife
During your hike, a pocket knife may come in handy in a number of different ways. Pocket knives can be used to clean fish or game, help you build shelter, or as protection. A knife is a small survival tool that can make a big difference.
Flashlight
During your hike, you will likely sleep under the stars for at least a few nights. It’s imperative that you bring a flashlight so that you can see around you when the sun goes down. While a campfire will provide some light, a flashlight is easier to use if you need to collect firewood or hear a noise in the woods that you want to quickly identify.
First Aid Kit
Extreme hiking can be dangerous, so a first aid kit is an absolute must. Cuts and scrapes as well as sprained ankles are common minor injuries that may occur during an extreme hike. Carrying items in your first aid kit to address these can make your hike a bit more bearable if an injury does occur.
Satellite Phone
While you are traversing the wilderness by yourself, it’s imperative that you have a way to reach a friend, family member, or emergency services if it becomes necessary. A satellite phone, specifically one that works on the Iridium network has global coverage. So, no matter where you find yourself, you have a way of texting home to let your family know your safe, sending an S.O.S. signal if you're in need of help, or contacting emergency services directly.