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Prairie Mountain

I suggest bringing a good camera for the top views, but also remember a small tripod to get those perfect shots, especially during golden hour. You won’t regret it!

My advice is to pack some snacks and plenty of water. There are no shops once you start your hike and trust me you'll get hungry on the way up!

I think it’s worth checking the weather a few days ahead. It can change fast, and I got caught in unexpected rain. Waterproof gear is a must if the forecast looks cloudy!

If you're planning to hike up Prairie Mountain, I recommend starting around 7 AM. The earlier you go, the nicer the weather and fewer people you encounter. Plus, you get to enjoy the sunrise views!
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I think packing a light lunch and plenty of water is a must. There's not much around once you're on the trail, and having a little picnic at the pass is pure bliss!
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I suggest hitting the trail around 8 AM, when it’s less crowded and you can enjoy the peace of nature. Plus, you’ll have gorgeous morning light for photos!

I recommend checking the weather beforehand and, if it’s been rainy, to be cautious about muddy patches. I got my shoes REALLY dirty, but it was still worth it!

My advice is to wear good hiking shoes; the rocky terrain can be tricky, and I slipped a few times in sandals. It’s better to be safe than sorry!
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I think you should definitely wear layers. The weather can change super quickly, and I got caught in a chilly wind halfway up – not fun at all!

My advice is to bring plenty of snacks and water. The hike is longer than it looks and I ran out of energy way too soon, which kinda ruined the experience.