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Hiking Essentials

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Hiking Bras

What I wear under my hiking outfits!

 
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I wore this for over 800 miles of backpacking and it's still in one piece!
Power Bra – Forme

Hiking Socks

Wool is the way to go, most of the time.

 
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I started my Appalachian Trail section hike with Smartwool socks.
Women's Wool Socks: Merino, Crew, Casual & More
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These come with a lifetime warranty and definitely help keep the stink at bay! Don't put these out to dry on the fire grate around a metal campfire ring.
Women's Socks - Guaranteed for Life – Darn Tough

Hiking Shoes

Everyone's feet are different, but this is what has worked for me!

 
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I switched from boots to these trail runners while hiking the Appalachian Trail and my blisters went away!
Altra Lone Peak 5 - Women's Review - GearLab

Hiking Shirts

I look for durability, comfort, and breathability.

 
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Dried quickly when wet!
Merino Wool Women's Base Layers: Tops, Bottoms, More
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I've had one for 10 years and it still fits and works great!
Champion C9 Tank Top - Target

Rain Gear

Try to avoid hypothermia if you have to hike in the rain!

 
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Make sure you read the recommendations for caring for the Goretex on the inside of the jacket.
Women's Waterproof Rain Jackets & Raincoats - Marmot
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These get a little steamy in the summer rain, but work great in the spring and fall.
Women's Venture 2 Half Zip Pants | The North Face
 
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Great ultralight emergency rain gear if you don't want to invest in a $300 rain jacket.
Rain Gear for Women - Frogg Toggs
 
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Good for intense rain or sunshine. Clips easily onto most backpacks for a hands-free experience.
Lightrek Hiking (Chrome) Umbrella - Gossamer Gear

IBS-Friendly Backpacking Food

Low FODMAP food for the backcountry.

 
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Add some bacon bits and salt for a warm meal that will sustain you for hours. 
Original Mashed Potatoes 13.75oz - Idahoan Foods
 
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These are a great addition to any trail meal!
Great Value Real Bacon Pieces, 2.5 oz - Walmart.com
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These noodles are gluten-free and made of rice, which is safe for hikers with gut issues. A great ramen replacement!
Rice Noodles by Lotus Foods -
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I suck on Jolly Rachers for sustained energy on long climbs where there is a lot of elevation gain. It helps the back of my throat feel not as dry on hot days! Limit your Jolly Rancher intake to 3-4 candies per day if you have IBS.
Jolly Rancher
 
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Because these are corn-based, they are low-FODMAP and safe for people with IBS. I like to add Fritos as a topping to my meals or just eat them plain as a snack. They make a great fire starter too.
FRITOS® Original Corn Chips | FritoLay
 
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Add some soy sauce and peanuts to this instant rice for a bougie backcountry meal!
Instant Rice | Microwavable Rice | Delicious Quality Rice in ...
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I like the original and blueberry flavors. It was one of the first packaged foods I could stomach when I was diagnosed with IBS.
Purely Elizabeth | Live Purely with Organic Granola & Non ...
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This is the only meal replacement bar that agrees with my stomach! 
Superfood Slam 3 oz. Bar 12-Pack - The PROBAR
 
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Great quick snack on the trail. I can only eat 2 per day with IBS.
Chocolate Chip - Chewy Granola Bars - Quaker Oats
 
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These are a great dessert on trail after a long day. They are also low-FODMAP in small quantities. 
Butterfinger
 
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These are a great replacement for fruit roll-ups. I can only eat the strawberry one for my IBS.
Strawberry Fruit Leather at Whole Foods Market
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I love this turkey jerky as a quick snack on-the-go!
Organic Original Turkey Jerky, 3 oz - Whole Foods Market
 
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This tastes luxurious in the backcountry with the sunflower oil an goes great on a corn tortilla!
StarKist Chunk Light Tuna in Sunflower Oil, 2.6 Oz
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I like to eat tortillas for lunch because they are quick and easy on the trail.
Corn tortilla
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These keep my regular on multi-day backpacking trips and add something “green” to my diet in the backcountry.
FirstChoiceCandy Sweetened Dried Kiwi, 2 lb
 
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I pack these in a Zilpoc bag with another dried fruit and it tastes like a peanut butter and jelly sandwich!
Salted Peanuts
 
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When it's not too hot outside, I love bringing chocolate on the trail for sustained energy and a little mood booster!
Dark chocolate
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This candy is low-FODMAP if you don't eat the entire bag at once. 
HARIBO Goldbears
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