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Pack to scout for campsites!

Hello Beautiful!
I have promised a post outdoor gear for when I am hiking or when I am scouting for camping spots. Of course, what I pack, varies with every trip because I won’t be going to the same place every time or doing the exact same things. I will start by telling you what I pack, then I will go into what I usually wear and why, and finally I will include some safety and other tips from my outdoor experience.

What I wear:

Of course this isn’t the same every single time. I love my athletic clothes and I like to use them! It depends on the weather but for hiking I will wear either shorts or Capri leggings if it is warm. Longer and thicker tights are a must when I am hiking in colder weather.

Though, I am a California resident here, so hiking in the cold isn’t so bad. When I scout for camping spots, despite weather, I will usually head out in long leggings/tights that will cover my ankles.

I never scout on my own so I go with my boyfriend. He leads us to good camping spots and they are all usually off trails and through the trees and shrubs. With that, I prefer longer tights so that spikes and sharp branches and rocks don’t affect by pace.

Active wear:

What I pack and wear
Forever 21 Jogging tights and Gymshark sports bra

As for shoes, I will usually wear regular running shoes. Honestly I could wear slippers too. I feel best hiking around in plush shoes but I can also feel the ground underneath to keep my grip and not fall over. Thin and comfortable is my go-to for climbing or hiking shoes.

What I pack:

First AID

First aid kits are a must anywhere you go! I bring a few other items, but gauze and medical tape is very useful.
Lip Moisturizer by Neutrogena Norwegian Formula

One thing I would take with me if I was stranded on an island is lip balm with SPF. This lip balm with SPF by Neutrogena is well loved. My lips are super sensitive and this one works very well for me!

Pack for hygiene

Flushable Wipes from Target by Up & Up

Wipes! I regularly have baby wipes, but these are the Target brand (Up & Up) flush-able wipes. Wipes are used for multiple reasons, but are most useful for cleaning up on the go.

Wet Ones singles for a quick use.

More wipes! These are for getting rid of bacteria. I like to use these throughout since I would most likely be touching the ground, trees, dirt and so many other things. So if there isn’t any water I will use these before I eat or before putting my hands to my face.

Snack

KIND bars are delicious!

This is a KIND granola bar, but I often bring a variety of snacks with me. I actually adore KIND bars. It is made so well with lovely flavor mixes that I actually enjoy without thinking it’s just bird food. The Oats & Honey is delicious.

Usually, I’d throw in my bag some fruits as well!

When darkness falls

Zoomable, Waterproof, LED Flashlight

I honestly have a flashlight everywhere I go. In case scouting takes longer than expected and the sun goes down, these will come to be very handy. I can’t remember exactly what this one is called but I did get it from Amazon.

This flashlight is waterproof and has a few features in light intensity and diameter coverage.

Cyalume Snaplight pack available on Amazon

In addition, adult glow sticks! I’m pretty sure that I jumped on purchasing these to satisfy the child in me. I’ve always loved glow sticks and if you’re like me, you want to use these like the Spy Kids did…. 😉  (Please entertain yourselves with two examples 1. Spy Kids, 0:30 2. Spy Kids 2, 0:05)

Other than the fact that these are so fun, I keep a few of these around for emergencies. They don’t need batteries and just all around practical, I think. I also purchased a pack of these from Amazon.

Protection

Kershaw Pocket Knife

Rarely do I leave my house without a pocket knife. I try not to leave it behind because it could protect me, but mostly I find that it is just so useful for everyday life. I can quickly detach something, open boxes (probably Amazon boxes) and get me out of sticky situations.

Pepper spray is also highly recommended! Good for long-range protection against weirdos and bears.

Tech Gear

Waterproof Iphone 6s/7/8 Case

This is a waterproof case I use to go everywhere and do everything. Even if I won’t be swimming that day, but I use to because it is sturdy, has a lanyard to hang on my bag, and in case it rains or I’m near a lake, I’d be prepared.

Tip: Make sure all flaps and openings are securely closed before going into the water. (I made the mistake of NOT checking before going into SALT water and fried my phone :/ )

Nalgene Water Bottle

My most loved Nalgene bottle. This is designed to mimic the military bottles and I love the shape. I could hold it by the cap loop or by the sides which is super easy due to the groove of the bottle.

Tips:

I’ll include these tips as bullet points for an easy read!

  • Long pants, like I have said above, to avoid scratches and stabs. Helps if you’re going off trail and are afraid of bugs.
  • Keep your knife and your flashlight ON your person in case you lose your pack.
  • Invest in pepper spray. A more difficult to accidentally hurt yourself, unlike a knife. This is unless you are experienced with handling a pocket knife.
  • Also keep your phone on you. (My waterproof phone case can attach to a carabiner that I can easily use to clip on).
  • Use a waterproof flashlight so you are sure it’ll work even in the rain.
  • If you stop by a gas station or fast food restaurant, grab napkins to use when you have to do your business. They should be biodegradable so it is easier to toss then wet wipes.
  • With that, bring a large Ziploc bags to use as a waste container for your wet wipes.
  • Always bring little snack, you won’t regret it and neither will the people scouting with you.
  • SPF in your lip balm!
  • Bring super glue if you get a bad cut and can’t go to the hospital immediately. It is sterile if you close it up right away.
  • No deodorant? Use your alcohol wipes (the odor is from the growth of bacteria). The alcohol should take care of that. No alcohol? Use some flowers..
  • Bring slippers in case you need to walk in a bit of water. No one likes trench feet.

I’ll update these tips if I can think of anything else. Of course, feel free to comment below with any input and questions! I would love to learn from you and answer any questions you may have as well!

You can email me your questions or keep up with me on IG!

Also, if you haven’t already, check out my VIDEO on my site or on YouTube.

Cheers! 🙂

Crystal

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Zion National Forest and Kanarraville Falls, Utah

My trip to Utah 

This Summer I took a wonderful trip with my cousin. On a whim I flew out to Las Vegas to meet my cousin and we drove out to Utah to see Zion National Forest, camp out and hike Kanarraville falls. It was absolutely beautiful! We had planned for a dispersed camping experience but unfortunately that didn’t work out when we got out there. Beside the slight disappointment of not being able to sit by the fire we’ve made and sleep out under the stars, I had an amazing time out there.

First day in Utah – Emerald Pools

We drove out from Las Vegas straight to Zion National Park and it was only about a 2 ½-3 hour drive. It was way shorter than I expected and is absolutely worth a trip out there. Cruise control wasn’t such a horrible invention either. 😉 During the drive, I was amazed to see unreal shapes and textures of the mountains. I was in absolute awe of how large and close they were. The skies were clear on our drive out and it was very nice. The roads wound left to right and was pretty fun to drive through.

Furthermore, when we got to Zion we shortly found out how crowded it was. It wasn’t a complete surprise since it was a weekend nearing the end of July, however the restrictions on camping were a surprise to me. If it were for particular season , I believe there are areas in which you can camp anywhere you’d like but for the time we went it was closed off due to flash floods.

A bump in the road..

There were also designated camping areas within a particular plot of land and it’s the kind where you’d park your car, camp right next to it along with other campers just about 15 feet away from you. That’s not really my favorite way to camp. I prefer a secluded campsite with just trees around me, perhaps near a body of water and all I can hear are wild animal calls. Anyway, that wasn’t even an option because by the time we got there all lots were taken. We were tired, hungry and disappointed.

All is well!

As a result, we went to a diner for dinner and then headed straight out to one of the sites in Zion called Emerald Pools. It was so nice! I cannot express enough how surreal it was. The mountains, even in person, looked fake because it was too beautiful. I remember feeling like I was just looking at one of the screen savers or desktop backgrounds of a Windows PC.

Also, I think it all worked out well because once we got out to hiking toward the waterfalls the sun was nearly setting and it wasn’t scorching hot for us. It was lovely weather of the perfect temperature and made the hike enjoyable and bearable. Emerald Pools wasn’t too bad of a hike with a total of 3 miles, if I recall correctly. There were a lot of steps but it wasn’t extreme. There were 3 waterfalls in total within, what they have sectioned off, the lower, middle, and upper pools.

Zion National Forest - Utah
Taking photos of  Zion canyons – it seems unreal

Zion National ForestOn the way to Emerald Pools

Oh Deer!

We took a shuttle to get to this site and when we headed back for the stop we bumped into so many deer! It was right outside of an extremely nice and well lit hotel and restaurant. There was an opening of grass and trees and the deer started grouping together eating grass. There had to have been more than 40 of them. I tried to get photos but they it was too dark and came out blurry.

Finally, we were still very much set on dispersed camping and only by the end of the day did we find out the perfect places to camp. Although, by then we were pretty exhausted and just wanted to reboot for the next day so we booked a room for the night at the nearest Best Western Town and Country Inn. Everything within a 30 mile radius of Zion was ALL booked! It took us a while to find an available room. It was fine for the night and I guess in the morning as well since we helped ourselves to the complimentary breakfast. I’ll have to say it really fueled us up for our next adventure day.

Second/Last day in Utah – Kanarraville Falls

BEST place I have been to thus far! I cannot believe how beautiful this place is! Remember when I said Zion looked like it was an image from a computer screen? Kanarraville Falls is beyond that. I’m not exaggerating. Though I’ve never been, Kanarraville Falls is comparable to The Narrows in Zion. I will have to say though, from what I’ve seen, Kanarraville Creek Canyon HAS to be better! You are walking in the water about 95% of the time but Kanarraville is more hidden between beautiful and tall trees. The canyons hug the stream much closer and are right next to you while you walk through to the waterfall.

Kanarraville Falls Stream
This was a nice little opening along the brook.

Kanarraville Canyons
On the way to the first waterfall. That’s my cousin!

Kanarraville Falls River- Utah
Since we climbed through a bunch of waterfalls and were walking in water the entire time, I used by Osprey backpack waterproof cover (red).

The perfect climate

The temperature around Kanarraville is very pleasant because the tall trees create much appreciated shade. It can be crowded near the waterfalls but it’s not nearly as packed at the Narrows. You’ll have nature all to yourself most of the time. The biggest thing that sets Kanarraville Falls apart from other similar hikes is that the stream never stops. My cousin and I never made it to the end and we were out there for at least 4 hours. There is a waterfall after the next and you can climb past the falls to continue walking. We climbed through the waterfalls by makeshift ladder made from some logs and metal steps that were bolted on. There were strings to help us pull ourselves up or hang on the sides of the canyon.

Waterfall
Our first waterfall. You can see some people at the top of it. Apparently I was too excited and couldn’t really capture the improvised ladder to go past the waterfall.

Waterfall ladder at Kanarraville Falls
Here is the second waterfall. You can see the ladder better here.

The map shows us that the end is the top of the canyons there are a few different springs that merge. When we left we asked the people who work there if anyone has made it to the end and they said that there has been one group and it took them about a week or so to go in and then back out on the other side of the entrance.

Walking in the stream
My favorite thing is to hike with my feet in water. I love it! This place was one of my dream adventures.

Definitely going back!

After a long time, we decided to go back to the car at some point before it got dark. We could have continued but there doesn’t seem to be any camping spots out there. We asked around and there are many dispersed camping areas near the falls in Kanarraville. I am definitely excited to go back out there and discover more of the falls. I’d also like to camp out in some of those areas. After getting back to our car we drove back to Vegas. I got on a plane the next day and flew back to California with the memory of an awesome adventure in Utah!

What I Packed

Lastly, I wanted to show you a glimpse of what I brought with me to Utah.

Osprey Backpack
Osprey Pack

This is my beloved camping pack. It has a Camelbak slot and slits on the side to extend the straw toward your straps for easy access. This backpack has a lot of room and has a mesh back pad to keep from heat and moisture buildup. As you can see, there is another pack (yellow) for more gear. Aside from my tent, I have most of my camp gear in that, The Northface bag. I actually borrowed that bag but you can find it here. You can also find packs similar to my Osprey pack at REI or Amazon. I can’t find the exact model but it’s called Osprey Stratos 24. Love it! I’ve had it for years and for many adventures yet it still holds up very well.  It was gifted to me for my birthday and I use it for everything.

Packing
Brought climbing shoes, wet wipes of course, Go Pro, JBL speakers, mosquito repellent band, Stanley Metal pot, sleeping bag, Bushnell lamp and a tent. Please don’t mind the fallen hair…I shed like a Siberian Husky.

Also, I packed a whole bag containing emergency supplies and of course my clothes.

Post Script

Please do not hesitate to reach out and ask questions. I know I didn’t go into full detail as to what I wore during my hikes in Utah but I’d like to know if you’d like to see a little post about that. There can definitely be a focus on that in another journal.  I didn’t really wear make up at all but I did tint my brows and you can see what I used here. That lasted me the entire weekend and I didn’t have to touch up. I also used waterproof mascara (waterproof favorites) and some tinted moisturizer.

Thank you! Until next time.