There鈥檚 no easier way to spend some time outdoors than to go for a hike. You don鈥檛 need much time, you don鈥檛 need much gear, and often you won鈥檛 even need to get in your car.听
It鈥檚 also just a fun way to spend a couple hours outdoors every day. I take my dog, I take my girlfriend, I meet friends on the trail, and hiking provides a welcome break from my computer. Each day, Wiley and I do a loop here in Los Angeles that鈥檚 4.5 miles long, has 1,600 feet of elevation gain, and takes us about 90 minutes. We do it in the morning, we do it at night, and we do it in the middle of hot summer days.
But, as with all activities, there are聽ways to聽improve your experience. Namely, with the right gear.听This is the stuff聽I鈥檝e found works best.听
Trail Running Shoes

I see people trying to hike in shoes designed for the gym, street, or court all the time. And, invariably, they鈥檙e slipping, falling, or sliding down steep sections on their butt. That鈥檚 no fun. You don鈥檛 want to be the person who has to tell people they injured themselves hiking聽or who鈥檚 walking around with mud on their ass.听
A lightweight, non-waterproof trail running shoe will provide traction, while cutting weight on your feet to a minimum.听While waterproof membranes may sound like a good idea if you鈥檙e hiking in wet areas, they鈥檒l actually make your feet wetter: they don't vent well, and thus make your feet sweatier. And if they're low cut, the water will just come in around your ankle.听Opt instead聽for the most ventilated design possible.听
If you regularly hike across sharp rocks, as we do here in southern California, a rock plate in the midsole is also a good idea. These at typically made from a thin sheet of plastic, and distribute the impact of pointy rocks across a larger area of the ball of your foot.听
Of all the shoes I鈥檝e hiked in, the Adidas Outdoor Terrex Skychaser embodies all the above features best, while also drawing high praise from all the friends I鈥檝e put in them. I鈥檝e worn through two pairs in the last two years, and love them so much that even though the soles now lack the traction-providing lugs, I still wear them to the gym.听
Ultralight Merino Socks

Despite the lack of a waterproof membrane in my shoes, my feet still stay dry. Why? Because the ultralight merino socks I pair them with wick sweat away from my feet, and dry out super quickly if they鈥檙e submersed or soaked. The heat and mechanical pumping generated by your feet while you move will quickly dry out a pair of ventilated shoes, so long as you鈥檙e not wearing moisture-retaining cotton socks.听
Another benefit of merino is stink prevention. I rotate between two pairs of these Darn Toughs, wearing one for days at a time with no issues. Because you don鈥檛 need to wash them after each wear, they also last longer than the cotton alternative. Get a bright color so you can find them in your laundry: they鈥檙e so small they hide easily.听
Ultralight Merino T-Shirt

With the same moisture-wicking, odor-preventing, quick-drying, abilities as the socks, a merino shirt will keep you cool when it鈥檚 hot聽or warm when it鈥檚 cool.听
Trew鈥檚 merino pocket T is affordable, features a cut that flatters athletic bodies, and its NuYarn merino fabric withstands routine washing and abuse better than any other merino I鈥檝e used.听
Synthetic Shorts or Pants

Opting for a lightweight synthetic fabric on your lower half will help keep you cool, give you a full range of motion, and that fabric will shed light rain, while drying quickly if it鈥檚 soaked through.听
I鈥檝e been wearing GoRuck鈥檚 Simple shorts and pants. They have secure pockets聽and good belt loops, giving you the ability to securely carry stuff with you, and are made from a very thin fabric that breathes exceptionally well, yet withstands聽all of my abuse without showing any sign of wear. They鈥檙e cut right for movement, and provide stretchiness, while drying almost immediately even when soaked. They use a flattering slim fit that looks appropriate on the trail, or even in casual settings like a beach or barbecue.听
Ultralight Softshell
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Early mornings, late evenings, or damp days are some of the best times to hike. Not only are the trails empty, but the cooler weather is easier on both you and your dog. Often, I鈥檒l want a thin layer that keeps the wind and light rain off at the beginning or end of a hike, but will shed it on big inclines. Carrying something that鈥檚 as light and packable as possible is just way more convenient.听
Westcomb鈥檚 Crest Hoody weighs just five ounces, and easily fits in a pocket on your shorts, but keeps weather off better than thicker, heavier fleece soft shells. It pairs perfectly with your merino T to keep you just warm enough on chillier days. The Pertex Equilibrium fabric breathes freely, and is incredibly thin, but here paired with strong YKK zippers, has stood up to two years of regular wear for me.听
A Good Pair of聽Sunglasses

It鈥檚 bright here in southern California. And, in the hills or mountains, it鈥檚 incredibly pretty. You want a pair of sunglasses that provides total protection for your eyes, that wears comfortably, and which can enhance your vision in variably light conditions.听
They鈥檙e expensive, but I鈥檝e never worn a pair of sunglasses that can come close to matching the Salt + Aether range. They feature peerless vision through their double glass Zeiss lenses, yet paired with titanium frames, remain incredibly lightweight. The fairings on the sides mimic the function of the leather shields on glacier glasses, but are here made from perforated plastic that retains your peripheral vision聽and don't聽add weight.听
Trying quality glass lenses is believing. Once you see how clear and crisp you vision can be through a pair of glasses like these, you鈥檒l never go back to a cheap pair of plastic ones聽ever again.听
A Dog
Why hike alone? A dog will encourage you to spend more time on the trail, and increase your activity level overall. Which type of dog is best for hiking? A mutt, obviously.听