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<blockquote data-quote="Snubbie" data-source="post: 520409" data-attributes="member: 33829"><p>Glad someone finally mentioned a <strong>compass</strong>. I'd add a good <strong>topo map</strong> of the area to go along with the compass. The <strong>baby wipes</strong> and <strong>extra socks</strong> are both good ideas. Nothing like wiping down after a sweaty hike up the mountain. Maybe an <strong>extra tee/undershirt</strong> in case one gets sweat soaked. The extra socks are great. I learn this hiking. At the half way point on a hike, we'd take off our boots and socks, let our feet air out or even soak in a stream if available, then put on fresh socks and continue. Amazing how this almost seems to re-energize you!</p><p>I also carry <strong>band-aids in a ziplock</strong>. I'm forever somehow cutting my finger. Also, an <strong>"Afterbite" pen</strong> for mosquito bites or bee stings can be handy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snubbie, post: 520409, member: 33829"] Glad someone finally mentioned a [B]compass[/B]. I'd add a good [B]topo map[/B] of the area to go along with the compass. The [B]baby wipes[/B] and [B]extra socks[/B] are both good ideas. Nothing like wiping down after a sweaty hike up the mountain. Maybe an [B]extra tee/undershirt[/B] in case one gets sweat soaked. The extra socks are great. I learn this hiking. At the half way point on a hike, we'd take off our boots and socks, let our feet air out or even soak in a stream if available, then put on fresh socks and continue. Amazing how this almost seems to re-energize you! I also carry [B]band-aids in a ziplock[/B]. I'm forever somehow cutting my finger. Also, an [B]"Afterbite" pen[/B] for mosquito bites or bee stings can be handy. [/QUOTE]
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