Morning chill above timberline yields to sun, then coastal mist. Flexible layers—merino, breathable mid, light shell—manage sweat without synthetic stink. Add a neck buff for ferry winds and respectful modesty in chapels. Fewer garments, washed well, outlast trends and minimize microfibers downstream.
Carry a tiny pot, a long spoon, and a stove only when fires are banned and distance demands. Share meals to reduce packaging, refill olive oil in reused bottles, and compost where invited. A bandana doubles as napkin, strainer, and story-starter.
Download offline maps, but check them against a paper sheet and compass so batteries stay ceremonial rather than essential. Dim screens at night on ferries, silence alerts near barns, and rehearse hand signals for crossings, making movement legible without blaring into living soundscapes.