Hiking Must-Haves with Backcountry

This post is sponsored by Backcountry and Shopstyle Collective. All opinions & selections are my own.

As most of you know, we purchased an RV this year, and I’m so excited to travel across the country over the next few years. One of the things we love to do is get outside and hike, and that’s why I’m so glad to be partnering with Backcountry.

They encourage us to get outside and find our backcountry, wherever that may be. You can use code CYNDISPIVEY15 for 15% off your first purchase if you’re a new customer (exclusions apply).

Backcountry has 24/7 customer service (via chat, email, and phone) with hundreds of gearheads who are there to help you find exactly what you need for your next adventure or activity.

They are former Olympians, athletes, and guides who have a ton of expertise and knowledge and can steer you towards the best gear for your needs, as well as process exchanges & returns and provide updates on order status.

Backcountry is a great retailer for all of our active and outdoor lifestyle wear. If you love being outside, hiking, camping, or just wearing stylish & comfortable outdoor apparel, you will love their products!

They carry some of my favorites brands like Patagonia, North Face, and Marmot.

My husband loves to fish, and Backcountry makes it easy to shop for exactly what he’ll need! Their traveling category has me thinking about all the things I need for the rest of our RV trips.

I was so excited to get this Osprey backpack with the hydration reservoir. No more lugging water bottles.

Hiking Must-Haves with Backcountry

Hiking Must-Haves with Backcountry

These North Face sneakers are great for hiking and jumping on rocks. The bottom has of the sneakers has grip and stability.

Hiking Must-Haves with Backcountry

My Hiking Outfit

My Top//My Skort (similar option here)//My Shoes//My Backpack//My Sports Bra//My No Show Sock

Backcountry has partnered with The Nature Conservancy since 2008 to support its mission of protecting the lands and waters on which all life depends. You can donate to The Nature Conservancy and read more about the partnership and how you can help upon checkout.


Check out these sales!

The North Face Sale: Up to 40% Off Past Season Styles at Backcountry.com!
Dates: 7/19 – 7/31

Up to 40% Off Select Summer Styles & More at Backcountry.com
Dates: 7/15 – 7/24

Warehouse Sale: Up to 60% Off Top-Selling Products at Backcountry.com!
Dates: 7/20 – 7/27

Gear Closet Sale: Up to 60% off Top Selling styles at Backcountry.com!
Dates: 7/16 – 7/27

What is your favorite outdoor activity??

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Beauty For the Heart~~ Being outside in nature is good for my soul. I love seeing all that God has made. Today, take a few minutes to enjoy His beautiful creation.

Let the heavens rejoice, let the earth be glad; let the sea resound, and all that is in it. Let the fields be jubilant, and everything in them; let all the trees of the forest sing for joy. Psalm 96:11-12

Let your beauty shine from the inside out today!

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  1. You look so cute and young with your hair in a pony tail that I thought it was your daughter!! I was told to always wear a hat when hiking which helps against ticks! I love hiking!!

  2. Wow a creek in your backyard! Looks wonderful. I tend to wear longer pants for hikes especially if I’m not familiar with the area. You look very cute in that outfit.

  3. Would you really hike in shorts? I think I would be so scratched up if I did that. I’m not a big hiker, but I would enjoy it if I had time, I think.

  4. Such a cute hiking look! We don’t often see your hair in a ponytail looks cute! I’m getting back to playing tennis this year! I don’t mind walks /hiking but I worry about ticks 🤦‍♀️..

    1. Yes, be careful for ticks. I never thought of them until my naturopath got one in her head. She was very sick for years. Even caused dementia type symptoms and daily headaches. Took her years to get healed. She got Lyme disease. She told me to never go hiking if you don’t have some type of repellent and long pants and no way your legs can be contacted etc etc. I’m like Cyndi. if it’s Summer and light hiking I like shorts.