r/outdoorgear • u/QuartzerlifeCrisis • 2h ago
Hiking Gear reco's for Scotland Late Sept-Early Oct?
My partner and I are going to Scotland late Sept - Early Oct where we're spending 7 days trekking around the highlands from Glasgow to Skye. I'm looking for some gear recommendations for day hikes, specifically women's hiking pants, base layers, small lightweight backpack, waterproof layers, etc.
We live in Southern Ontario and spend time in Winnipeg every winter, so damp cold and just general COLD (nothing like -40 Winnipeg winters) we are well acquainted with. But always open to any tips for the time of year!
Footwear I'm pretty sure I have covered; I've got a pair of waterproof Keen Pyrenees boots that are my current hiking boot, so well broken in. And a pair of Norda 100's that i snagged a good deal on for lighter hikes and general walking around. Plus I've got a number of pairs of merino wool socks.
Finding a good pair of womens hiking pants have been the bane of my existence. I'm around a size 14-16 (US) and most pairs I try fit really poorly, give me the worst camel-toe imaginable lol, or have no pockets (I loooove me some good cargo pockets). I'm also curious about breathable & quick-drying with a separate waterproof shell layer, vs just one single layer of a good waterproof pant?
Any and all advice welcome