What I Wore In Norway

In terms of site seeing, a couple of pairs of jeans and a handful of sweaters is all you need.

To change up your site seeing look I packed a winter vest, a couple of pairs of nicer booties, scarves, and hats.

I’ve linked one of my favorite Target sweaters for only $28! I actually ended up wearing it twice.

In terms of hiking, if you’re hiking in the fall, I highly recommend packing a few layers for each hike. I loved the flannel and waffle long sleeve combo. For colder hikes, the Helly Hansen base layers are great. I was going to purchase the smart wool base layer I have linked, but chose not to. I really wish I had gotten it because wool is truly the best base layer. If it ends up raining or you are sweating it does the best job of wicking the moisture so that you stay dry!

The linked hiking boots are the absolute best hiking boots I’ve ever owned. I actually didn’t have a chance to break them in before this hike, but I ended up hiking nearly 25 miles in them and they were FANTASTIC and 100% water proof. The best $89 I’ve ever spent!

Same goes for the hiking backpack. This pack proved to be fully waterproof as well, and so comfortable for the nearly 25 miles.

All in all I’ve linked a good mix of inexpensive items (less than $20) and higher quality investments that will last you years (for example the pikolino boots or Lululemon leggings). I hope this helps!

Of course I’m happy to help in any way I can, never hesitate to message me over on Instagram!

XO, Di

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