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Braving Wyoming’s Wilds with a Boonie Hat

  • Eric Paulson
  • Aug 7
  • 2 min read

I stepped into the early dawn near the Bighorn Mountains, the wind tugging at my sleeves as I settled my Columbia Bora Bora Booney II Hat on my head. At 07:20 AM, the air carried a chill, but I knew the sun would soon blaze across Wyoming’s open plains, testing my resolve. The wide brim shaded my eyes as I scanned the rugged horizon, feeling the hat’s secure fit bolster my confidence for this preparedness trek through the wild.

As the day unfolded, the hat proved its worth—shielding my neck from a sudden heat spike and holding steady through a brief gust near Sheridan. I tucked a sprig of sage into its loops, blending into the landscape like a true Wyoming Patriot. With gear like this, every step felt like a victory against the elements, readying me for whatever this land demands.

Product Spotlight: Columbia Bora Bora Booney II Hat from REI

The Columbia Bora Bora Booney II Hat, available at REI, is a top pick for outdoor enthusiasts, boasting a 4.7-star rating from over 644 reviews. Crafted with a wide, protective brim and UPF 50 sun protection, it’s perfect for Wyoming’s intense sun and sudden rains, featuring a wicking sweatband and adjustable drawcord for a custom fit. Available in multiple colors, it’s a reliable choice for hiking, camping, or tactical use—check it out at REI for your next adventure.

Practical Tip: Prep Your Boonie for Wyoming Weather

Before heading out, I always test the drawcord fit on a windy day to ensure it holds tight, a move that saved my hat during a gust last week. I also air it out after a sweaty hike to keep the sweatband fresh, ensuring it’s ready for Wyoming’s next challenge.

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Wyoming Patriots, what’s your favorite way to use a boonie hat out here? Share your tips below—and a big thanks to our sponsor, TeamWyoCity, for supporting our mission! #WyomingReady #SurvivalGear #TeamWyoCity

 
 
 

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