When I go on a walk in an new place, I take the X-T3 with the 16-80. If I need to go wider, I pano, if I need to go tighter, I crop. The 16-80 is stabilized, so I don't need the latest whizz-bang IBIS body, and it's weather resistant, so I don't need to worry about the weather forecast. It's reasonably small and light, too, and focused relatively close. And on top of that it has a surprisingly nice bokeh for a zoom lens that makes it quite usable for portraits. I actually prefer its bokeh over the bigger-but-harsher bokeh of the 16-55.
It's a very versatile setup that won't let you down. And it won't break the bank if it gets lost or stolen, either, so I don't baby it.
In inclement weather, I add the lens hood and lens cap, to keep the front element dry. Sometimes I add a closeup filter for better macro (a 67mm acromat with a step-down ring, usable without vignetting at >23mm).