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ActiveHiking & Walking5 autumn hiking essentials every self-respecting walker must carry with themAutumn is an awesome time to go walking, especially if you remember to pack these experience-enhancing itemsWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

Autumn is an awesome time to go walking, especially if you remember to pack these experience-enhancing items

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This is a time of transition and change, however, and – especially in the early days, before you’ve had time to adjust to the new season – it is very easy to forget the things you need to take out with you in order to make a the absolute most of an autumn amble. Luckily, we’re here to remind you. So, before you lace up yourbest hiking bootsand leave the house, make sure you have popped the following five fall essentials in yourhiking backpack.

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Binoculars

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1. Binoculars (or monoculars)

Autumn is a fantastic time of year for spotting birds, particularly if you have appropriatebinoculars for birdwatchingor if you prefer something more compact, a decentmonocular. The sky is busy with hundreds of migratory species, either setting off for sunnier climes in the southern hemisphere or arriving here from even further north before the seriously cold weather kicks in. Over-wintering native species such as robins are busy plumping up on berries while they can, and as the leaves start to fall from the trees, it’s increasingly easy to spot birds (and squirrels) amid the branches. As the evenings draw in, you can also very often spot bats preparing to set off on their nighttime feeding forays.

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thermos flask

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2. Hiking water bottle

In early autumn, trees hang heavy with fruit and berries, and it’s well worth taking a container along to scrump some wild bounty while you walk – popping some blackberries into ahiking water bottlecan make staying hydrated a more colourful and tasty experience. One of the absolute best things about mid-to-late autumn, though, is the abundance of locally grown vegetables that become available and the urge everyone suddenly seems to share, as soon as the air starts feeling cooler, to turn this cornucopia into tasty soups. Filling athermos flaskwith the resulting creations and taking them out on the trails with you to enjoy mid-hike is something to be savoured.

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3. Head torch or flashlight

No matter how old you are, I’m willing to bet that autumn retains the ability to surprise you with its ever-shortening days and increasingly early evenings. I’m over halfway around my 50th lap of the sun, and I still get caught out all the time, with darkness often descending around me long before I’m at the end of my walks. I may be a fool, but I have, at least, learned to always pack ahead torchand/or aflashlightin my bag before I head out for any autumn amble, and I urge you to do the same.

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4. Layering options

Temperatures, like hours of daylight, rapidly diminish during the onset of autumn, and before you know it, mornings are feeling quite crisp, and evenings induce more than the occasional shiver. Personally, I love this transition away from the sweaty heights of summer, but it’s easier to enjoy it if you have enough outdoor clothing to stay comfortable (and if you’re walking with children, it’s essential to make sure they’re warm). It’s always a good idea to pop on a decentbase layerbefore you set off for an autumn walk, but don’t forget to pack a lightweightfleece topand a shell layer, such as awaterproof jacket, to keep breezes and raindrops at bay.

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autumn sunset

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5. Portable pew

Admittedly, this one is a luxury rather than a necessity, and not everyone is going to be prepared to cart a chair with them into the wilderness but bear with me. Besides brilliant bird-watching and great soup-enhanced picnicking potential, autumn offers some of the most stunning sunsets of the entire year, as well as excellent early evening star-gazing opportunities.

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All of the aforementioned experiences are best enjoyed from the comfort of a proper pew (not least because natural surfaces are more likely to be damp from now on, especially after dusk). Thebest camping chairsare getting increasingly light and easy to carry, and some – including variousHelinox modelsand theTrekology YIZI Go– don’t take up much more space or weigh any more than an average water bottle.

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