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Backpacking Checklist with a Toddler

•Sleeping Bags x2 we use Morrison

•JetBoil Stove w/Pot and 1 fuel canister

• lighter

• Backpacking meals – two breakfasts, two dinners, 2 single serving lunch pouches

• 2 Utensils, 2 collapsible bowls

• 4 fruit leathers, 5 protein bars, 1 ProMeal bar

• Coffee and 2 filters

• Headlamp

• Coleman propane canister for stove at cabin and lantern

• Battery pack for recharging

• Baby Wipes and 14 Diapers

• Toddler clothing – rain suit, wool top, wool pants, wool LS, SPF pants, fleece sweater, 2 wool socks, beanie, shorts, shirt for play, gloves, Merrell hike shoes.

• My clothing – Rain Jacket, wool LS, 2 wool undies, 2 pairs socks, shorts, sun hoodie, tank top, light pants, beanie, gloves, Xero hiking shoes and Bedrock sandals.

• Enough water for having no water source ~ 2 gallons

• First Aid – antibiotic ointment, cleaning towlettes, band aids, benadryl, tylenol, a few homeopathy viles, bug wipes, anti-diarrheal.

• Gun w/extra magazine

• Bear Spray

• InReach

• Sunscreen

• 2 sun hats

• 2 sunglasses

• 1 trekking pole

• hand sanitizer

• 1 pacifier

• 1 Puppy stuffy

• trash bag/ plastic grocery bag

Pro Tip: lay wet diapers in the sun to dry out so they weigh less. They also need to be properly stored as scented items in bear country.

Mama Needs to Have a Life, Babies Gotta Eat

The balance between being mom 24/7 and having some form of self identification is challenging in the first 6 months. Particularly with an Exclusively Breastfed Baby (EBF). Would I change it, no. But, I have definitely figured out how to do me while having a baby glued to me.

You want to hot spring? Go camping? It’s possible. My little one wanted to be in with us the entire time but we didn’t think that was safe so, we made her a shady spot. When she fussed, she got boob in the spring and to soak for a few minutes. Win, win. Camping obviously requires some planning but it’s not impossible. We find it easiest to bed share for warmth since she’s 6mo old. But, if that’s not your thing there’s infant sleeping bags on the market.

You’d like to go hike or maybe rock climb? All possible. We adopted the mentality that you just have to rip the band aid off and try. It gets easier every time. Back is best not only for sleep but for long hikes to. Proper clothing is huge. We are big into wool over here. Bamboo, polyester they are great but skip the cotton and layer up. Have a good idea for shade if you’re going to hang out somewhere for awhile. Single pitch crag days seem to he where it’s at these days. Remember, there’s no such thing as bad weather only poor clothing choices.

Maybe you want some free time to go for a run or (insert any baby free activity). This to can be done. Plan it around a nap. If baby feeds then naps, feed then go. If baby sleeps then feeds upon waking leave after the prior feed. Get your spouse or a trusted sitter and try it out. Maybe not too far the first go just in case but feel it out. You’ll thank me later. Even if it’s 30min that’s 30min you can shut off and reset.

You CAN do anything you want to with a baby. Even if it’s as simple as taking a walk. It’s ALL possible you just have to give it a try. That’s literally the hardest part.

Happy Adventuring!