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Smartwool’s new Performance Hike Light sock combines merino wool with recycled nylon and has mesh zones for added breathability and barely-there toe seams to help keep blisters at bay. From $19; available at Skinny Skis (65 W. Deloney Ave.)

You don’t want to get caught out in the rain, but if you do, you’ll want the new Stio Ender Paclite hooded jacket. The Gore-Tex storm shell packs small and breathes deeply. Not pictured but something else you’ll want if it rains are Black Diamond’s StormLine stretch rain pants. They’re waterproof, breathable, and windproof, and squish down to the size of a grapefruit. Jacket, $249; available at Stio Mountain Studio (10 E. Broadway Ave.); pants, $99; available at Teton Mountaineering (170 N. Cache St.)

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Available in seven flavors, Kate’s Real Food bars are organic, gluten-free, and delicious, and the company is based in Teton Valley, Idaho. From $2; available at local grocery and outdoor stores

Gregory’s unisex Arrio daypack comes in 18-, 22-, and 25-liter capacities, and its shoulder straps and mesh back panel are so breathable you might forget you’re carrying a pack. The brand’s 3D Hydro Trek three-liter bladder easily clips into the Arrio via its SpeedClip attachment system. 3D Hydro Trek, $44.95; Arrio, from $79.85; both available at Skinny Skis (65 W. Deloney Ave.)

Kodiak’s Skogan Mid boot is made with a breathable, waterproof membrane, full-grain waterproof leather, sealed seams, and a rubber outsole. $140; available at kodiakboots.com JH

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