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Items I have found that are perfect for exploring 🧭

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Ella pee β€“ For the ladies, gents you may want to skip this one because I will not be holding back on this darling’s functionality πŸ˜‰ After trying several others at the toilet & in the wild, this was hands down the easiest to use. The rigid cup fits snuggly around the pubic bone giving confidence against overflow.  The tube is long enough & slightly slanted to direct the flow out & away from your shoes 😊 The Ella pee comes in a plastic-coated zipper bag. (I also carry a small spray bottle of alcohol to disinfect the Ella before storing while in the wild – then wash it & the bag once β€œhome”) The Ella pee has been a game changer on hikes, at the beach, waiting in line for my immigration card at 6am (hypothetically πŸ€·πŸΌβ€β™€οΈ) when nothing is open. I no longer have to pull my pants all the way down & squat to get the job done βœ… 

  • Columbia water backpack β€“ I have several other water packs but I specifically bought this one at the Columbia Outlet on our Portland leg because the water pack was only part of the overall backpack. The water bag goes in its own zippered area & then it has an additional zipper compartment for other stuff,  like a snack, extra battery, hat, or whatever. Plus that section has a small mesh bag for keys or cash πŸ’΅ I have also found I can freeze water in the bladder, which is a bonus!
  • Cooler backpack β€“ This was a Christmas gift from my mom 🎁 I needed this to be my carry-on personal item, holding my Mac, iPad, headphones, passport wallet et al & have a place for pens & gum & snacks. It also had to be our on-the-go cooler for balloon rallies or beach jaunts & finally make it to the grocery store with all our other grocery totes. I recently returned to using a β€œregular” backpack for my digital crap & am missing the ease of this one.
  • Merrell Women’s HYDROTREKKER β€“ I may finally be a convert. Knowing these travels would include many different terrains, city, mountains, beach… I wanted to make sure my shoe choices were well thought through & didn’t take up too much space. I brought 5 pairs of shoes on this adventure (these Merrells, Keen low-profile hiking bootsMerrell strappy sandalsChaco slides & some basic flip flops for the pool) These versatile Merrells have been the clear front runner. They are super comfortable with & without a little stocking sock (depending if we are going for a city stroll or sweaty hike.) The inserts come out easily to rinse them of silt & sand. They dry quickly & are pretty lightweight for packing.