Walmart sells moisture wicking shirts that are super cheap and work well. Do they work as well as the $60 a shirt stuff? I think that is inconclusive.
I have a few of their shirts and it works reasonably well.
http://www.walmart.com/search/search-ng.do?search_constraint=0&ic=48_0&search_query=dri-star&Find.x=0&Find.y=0&Find=Find
btw.. moisture wicking undies, can help big time with crotch rot.
ohh and another hint.
Here's a list of some good webpages to buy stuff online.
www.steepandcheap.com (one deal at a time, super discounted, the way backcountry.com gets rid of unsold stock)
www.backcountry.com (awesome outlet)
www.geartrade.com (how backcountry.com sells returned merchandise. look for the seller as "backcountry" usually items can be bought insanely cheap but could be slightly used).
www.moosejaw.com
www.rei.com/outlet (the awesome benefit about REI is that you can return ANYTHING, so buy a pair of boots and use them, if they hurt your feet take them back, They also have these garage sales for memebers only. Super good deals).
www.slickdeals.net (sometimes has links to good stuff)
www.sierratradingpost.com(super good deals if you get their email coupons)
www.gearscan.com(a list of all the current deals)
Another couple other dumb hints..
1. LED flashlights are the best
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know the 10 essentials http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ten_Essentials and carry them
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buy surplus army wool pants from online vendors for winter hiking and yard work. $7 a pair and super cheap. I think mine are italian or french or something eurotrash.
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get a backpack that can hold lots of water and bring it everywhere.
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get a big dumb hat
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treking poles are nice and expensive, make an old fashioned wood one for way less http://stealthsurvival.blogspot.com/2009/05/riverwalkers-gear-diy-hiking-staff.html
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Maybe a can of bear spray.. Though not many bears where you are or even in the SC mountains.. and to be honest.. Not many dope growers until you get up into the REAL backcountry in pisgah.
And one more webpage http://www.outyourbackdoor.com/ that guy is the GRM of outdoor stuff. You don't need fancy gear to get outside, just stuff that works.
See if there is a chapter of the AMC near you. They are a great group to hike with and have family events. http://www.outdoors.org/
and I'm spent.