Inside Honey’s Pack: Zero Waste Items & More!

If you haven’t been following along on Honey’s AT thru-hike, then you need to start now! Honey has been hiking the AT in an attempt to do the whole trail completely zero waste. As a Trek Vlogger, Honey has given us updates on trail happenings and shown us a glimpse of her zero waste lifestyle.

In her most recent episode, Honey outlines all the gear she carries with her along the AT. It’s a fact that everyone loves a good gear list, so we’ve outlined Honey’s gear list below. For the full spiel, click on her video below and make sure to catch her future updates from trail.

Big Three

  • Pack: ULA OHM 2.0 Bag
  • Tent: Zpacks Plexamid Tent
  • Sleeping bag: Katabatic Flex 22 Sleeping Quilt

Water/Kitchen System

  • 3 Cnoc refillable bottles (1L each)
  • Sawyer Squeeze water filter
  • Vargo Outdoors Titanium Bot Pot
  • Titanium Spoon

Other Gear

  • Therm-a-Rest NeoAir Sleeping Pad
  • Osprey Medium Bag Liner
  • REI Duck’s Back Rain Cover
  • LEKI Trekking Poles
  • Stuff Sacks
  • Power bank
  • Beats headphones

Clothing

  • Lululemon hiking shirt
  • Lululemon leggings
  • Smartwood bra
  • Long sleeve
  • Scarf
  • Topo Shoes
  • Fanny pack
  • Darn Tough socks
  • Patagonia sleeping pants
  • REI rain pants
  • Marmot rain jacket
  • Patagonia puffy
  • 2x underwear
  • Brooks shorts
  • Crocs

First-Aid/Safety

  • Knife
  • Whistle
  • Tic Mirror
  • Yarn & needles
  • Tweezers

Toiletries

  • Kula Cloth
  • Wash cloth instead of baby wipes
  • Soap
  • Chafe cream
  • Lotion
  • Hair oil
  • Chinese survival balm
  • Trowel
  • Tea tree oil
  • Floss & toothbrush
  • Diva cup
  • Metal razor and extra reuseable blade

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