 This is what I bring with me on a hike as below the Neamputee with a German Shepherd. So first things first, I'm always going to have to bring extra things like these socks. I can put them underneath my prosthetic to add padding and reduce any pain I might be feeling. I'm going to bring this leg lube. Basically, I could put this on my skin and reduce this friction. It feels good. This Allen key can be used to adjust my ankle if screws come loose or anything happens like that. I also always bring ibuprofen and acetaminophen in case of pain or swelling, which generally happens a little bit. This is the harness that I use. It reduces the pull capacity of my German Shepherd. So she's a little easier to control. Also, of course, water. I absolutely love going for hikes being in nature is one of my favorite things. But there is some anxiety that comes along with hiking alone with a prosthetic leg. For instance, if my leg dies on the trail, I might be stranded two miles from somewhere. So I bring everything that I possibly can to make sure I can take care of myself and my dog when I'm out there on the trails. Also, I make sure I'm never anywhere too remote. So I still have phone reception just in case anything happens.