I hope youre all safe and well after that storm over the weekend

Ive made a detailed checklist for you: Electronics & Specific Gear: Phone Watch Backpack Camera Lenses Drone Action Camera Filters For Camera Polar Pro Quartzline For Drone K&F Concept Tripod & Sticks Peak Design Carbon Tripod Sandmarc Pole Metal Edition (if you dont have the Insta360 and bring the GoPro) Camera Strap & Clips Memory Cards SanDisk Extreme PRO SD Card 128GB for Sony AI SanDisk Extreme MicroSD 128GB for Drone and GoPro Memory Cards Case Extras Alternatives (if you want to go light) Lens: Sony FE 24-70mm f2.8 GMII Drone: DJI Mavic Mini 4 Pro Clothing & Accessories: Tshirt: Breathable T-shirt (Tech or Merino) Jacket: Waterproof Jacket (Gore-tex or H2O Technology), and a Puffer Jacket Pants: Shorts or Pants Shoes: Hiking Shoes or Trekking Boots Socks: Hiking Socks Gloves: Merino Gloves Hat: Cap Sunglasses: Hiking Sunglasses Lights: Headlamp Swimming Clothes (if its a waterfall hike) Dry-fast Towel (if its a waterfall hike) Earth Pak Waterproof Dry Bag (if its a waterfall hike) Low Gaiters Cooking , Camping Tent , Sleeping Mat , Sleeping Bag Victorinox Swiss Multi-Tool or Victorinox Hiker Knife Change of Clothes Useful Extras: First-Aid Kit Food / Snacks Thermos or Water-filtering Bottle Hiking & Trekking Brands: Tried: Patagonia, The North Face, Jack Wolfskin, Mammut 1862, Salomon, Columbia, Fjallraven, Petzl, Black Diamond, Falke Never tried but famous and good: Arcteryx, Marmot, Peak Performance, Julbo, Scarpa, Icebreaker, La Sportiva, Rab, Smartwool, Cotopaxi, REI, Helly Hansen Mountaineering Essentials Outdoor & Adventure Photographer When it comes to mountaineering, having versatile lenses is crucial, similar to hiking and trekking

Mostly I use them when fishing with crickets, but have been known to stick a worm on there at times as well
WEATHER RESISTANT: The Adventure Bag features weather-resistant materials and a water repellent coating
This beginner-friendly guide explains the main fishing rod parts, how to attach a reel, spool fishing line, thread the guides, tie on a hook or lure, set the drag, choose a simple fishing rig, and fix common setup mistakes before your first cast