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Nature can change fast, so hikers should always be ready. Watch the weather, stay on marked trails, carry enough water, snacks, and a first aid kit, and use navigation tools before you start.
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For safety, bring a water filter like LifeStraw, insect repellent, sunscreen, a whistle, and a flashlight.
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These products help protect your health from dirty water, bugs, sunburn, and emergencies on the trail.
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Never ignore sudden storms, muddy streams, or fading trail signs, because these are warning signs that can lead to danger.
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Smart preparation makes every hike safer and more enjoyable.
