Ozark Trail 20′ x 10′ Straight Leg Outdoor Easy Pop-up Canopy, White

I also have a Swiss Army knife that I imagine will mostly be used for filing my nails. A random bandana will surely prove useful for some type of liquid or other. I have to bring hypoallergenic laundry sheets because I have an allergic reaction to scented detergents and don’t want to have to deal with a rash on the trail.

One could, in theory, purchase a new Ozark canopy every year (which they might need to!) and still come out ahead over the years vs. purchasing a more expensive alternative. Make your next tailgate, campout or backyard party more enjoyable with the Ozark trail 8′ x 10′ parking spot instant ozark trail chair tailgate canopy. One person can use the simple push handle to extend the canopy so it is ready for use. A mesh storage pocket provides safe storage for small items such as sunglasses, cell phones and wallets. The built in roof vent provides increased airflow into the canopy.

I don’t have the patience to blow up a pad every night and don’t want to worry about getting a hole and, again, being SOL in the middle of the woods. It does make my figure a little wider when slipping through narrow openings between trees and rocks, but it’s a lot cheaper if I need to replace it and is more usable when damaged. We find a really cool waterfall coming out over some flat rocks!

I will also bring Zyrtec since I have seasonal allergies, but I will probably wean myself off of it once the pollen levels abate. Sunscreen is incredibly important to me, and I’ll start the trail with a Neutrogena body stick—I hate the feeling of cream on my hands when I can’t properly wash them—and the Trader Joe’s Supergoop dupe for my face. I’m also bringing Sun Bum SPF lip ozark trail chair balm to leave no exposed skin uncovered. There’s a reason why makers of professional-grade canopies only use straight-leg frames. My name is Heidi (she/her), and I will be attempting a Flip-Flop thru-hike of the AT after I graduate from college in mid-May and before I start my job as a software engineer in October. I was gifted a tick key that I hope won’t get a lot of use.

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This is subject to change depending on the maladies that may afflict me in the coming months. I’m a twenty-something woman—I’m not giving up skincare entirely even though I will be living in the woods. Yes, my toiletries weigh over a pound; no, I will not cut weight here. ozark trail chair I will obviously bring a toothbrush, toothpaste, and floss along with my regular Cerave cleanser and lotion, plus Dr. Bronner’s soap. I’ll carry wipes for psuedo-showers each night and a small washcloth, along with retinol for the evenings and a morning face cream.