>>2323679>60/40 poly/cotton blendIt’s a good middle ground for a shirt. Synthetic clothing feels like you’re wearing a plastic bag and straight up won’t breathe, while 100% cotton just gets sloppy wet, sags to your knees, sticks to your skin, becomes abrasive, looses its shape entirely, and weights 10lbs. A blend gets some breathability while retaining its general shape and fit and not holding on to every ounce of sweat. Good luck finding a decent one; no one purposefully makes good clothing in this fabric. Wool could probably work but no one has bothered to make 50g wool shirts.
>hammockThis will extend your overnight camping opportunities by a few months. The same thing that makes an underquilt necessary in winter makes nights in the upper 70’s bearable. A tent just becomes a nylon sweat box.
>reflective umbrellaOnly good for trail hiking though, since it occupies a hand. They’re SPF 50 and heat reflective. And anyone who poopoos the idea has most likely never used one.