Tried and true adventure gear for baby’s first year

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In honor of Piper’s first birthday, I thought I’d share our most used baby adventure pieces! We are super minimalist when it comes to baby gear… but these are the things that have come with us on almost every single outing this past year! This isn’t one of those posts where you share just to share…. and I’m not saying I’ve got all the answers… but when it comes to a few essentials, here is what we used!

Our top 6 most used baby adventure gear

Patagonia Infant Capilene

This versatile, two-piece baby baselayer set is made of a moisture-managing 88% polyester/12% spandex blend that’s cozy and warm, and has a sueded back and wicking finish

I’m telling you, this baselayer set right here has been a lifesaver so many times. We were gifted the 3-6 month size and Piper has worn it since she was 2 months old and i’m still squeezing her into it! EVERY adventure we have been on she’s had this one. Whether winter or summer. I’ve also used it quite a bit for warm weather babywearing even when we aren’t out adventuring!

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White Noise Travel Machine

Effectively mask noise with a compact and portable sound machine.

I’m all about naps on the go and being flexible. And I’m also all about babies getting in good sleep! I found this white noise travel machine to be SO handy for adventure naps while hiking, camping, backpacking, stroller running and just everyday babywearing naps. It’s especially helpful to mask people’s voices or dogs barking. And actually, i’m using it right now while Piper sleeps on my back!

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Ergo Baby Mesh 360

The Ergobaby 360 is a natural next step after your little one outgrows the stage of being carried in a baby wrap or newborn carrier. This award-winning, all-position baby carrier is comfortable and functional between 12 and 45 pounds, with four ergonomic ways to babywear.

I am ALL about babywearing. And although I said I’m a minimalist when it comes to baby items, babywearing carriers is one area that I’ve found very helpful to have a variety of options that have different purposes. But, when it comes to adventures, I’ve found the quick buckles, multiple carrying options, and breathable mesh of the ergo to be the best! Perhaps we will upgrade to a hiking backpack when she’s 10-15lb heavier. But for now, I’m still soaking in all that closeness the Ergo provides. PLUS, in winter time keeping baby close to you helps keep them (and YOU) warm!

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Zutano Baby Booties

Baby booties that stay on and keep little feet warm. These fleece booties have a two-snap secure fit and ultra-soft fleece lining and shell to wrap your baby’s feet in comfort inside and out.

A fellow adventure mama recommended these to me! If Piper’s not barefoot in the summer time, she’s wearing these! I gave up on baby socks. Typically for colder adventures she wears a pair of wool tights under her capilene layer.

Baby Adventure Gear

Honest Diapers

Our eco-friendly* diapers offer advanced leak protection, cloud-like comfort and stylish prints that keep your baby dry, comfy, and happy on life's daily adventures.

Although I typically use a less expensive organic diaper option for everyday, anytime we go on an adventure (or for night time) I prefer to use Honest Diapers! They don’t leak on me, they hold A LOT of pee, and I trust their brand and what their diapers are made of. PLUS THESE CUTE DESIGNS.

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HIGH IMPACT WIRE-FREE SPORTS BRA

Finding a nursing bra that I liked for adventures took some time… but I ultimately landed on this one! After finding it difficult to velcro each time I fed Piper, I took it to Nordstrom and had it converted to an official nursing bra with a clip. It’s a dream!


So, there you have it! When I think about taking Piper on an adventure, these are the items I don’t leave my house without! There are certainly other things we take depending on the adventure (down bunting or down blanket for coldweather, jogging stroller for running and climbing….) but these are the tried and true items we use ALL THE TIME.

I hope you found it helpful!

If you’re interested in a baby gear list for backpacking and camping in cold weather, check out this post below!

Or, if you’re interested in a template to create your own camping packing list for kids, check out this link!