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Single Day Trip

Clothing Items you will need to bring:
- 1 Pair well fitting heavy wool socks.
- 1 pair broken in hiking boots
- 1 Pair of polypropylene socks.
- 1 Pair of pants. Lightweight wool or synthetic pants will still provide warmth if when wet. Cotton pants = cold when wet and hard to dry.
- 1 Long underwear top. Polypropylene or Patagonia's light/mid weight "Capilene" are definitely the materials of choice.
- 1 Synthetic pile jacket.
- 1 Synthetic or wool toque. Best if not bulky so you can wear it under a climbing helmet.
- Rain jacket. Must be waterproof and durable.
- Head Lamp

Equipment you will need to supply:
- 1 One Litre "Nalgene" water bottle.
- Sunblock and a sunscreen.
- 1 Tube of Zinc type lip protector.
- 35 - 40 Litre day climbing pack. A low profile and one that compresses allows ease of movement for technical climbing.
- 1 Pair of sunglasses.

Recommended Optionals
- 1 Pair of synthetic liner gloves.
- Camera & film.
- Plane Tickets, Bus Tickets, etc..
- Medical insurance documents. Make sure that these are packed in a "Zip-Lok" bag to keep them dry and legible.
- Personal identification.
- Personal medications. Two sets, packaged in sun-proof containers (see "Medical Info Form"). One set you will keep, and the other set will be kept by your guide, just in case your set gets misplaced. Make sure that your medications haven't expired.
- Eyeglass retainer straps.
- 1 Pile Vest. Great for extra warmth or when a full jacket is too warm, but underwear alone is not enough.

You may be thinking about buying your own equipment to get familiar with during the course or perhaps you already have your own helmet, or harness that you would like to use. If you are planning to be use some of your own equipment, please talk to us before hand so we can determine its suitability.
Technical Equipment that we supply if you don't have your own:
- 1 UIAA approved helmet.
- 1 UIAA approved sit harness.

As you will be alternating between periods of heavy activity and periods of relatively little physical expenditure, you'll want to plan your clothing around a "layering" system.

 


Multi-Day Trip

Clothing Items you will need to bring:
- 1 Pair of well fitting & broken In hiking boots
- 2 Pair well fitting heavy wool socks.
- 2 Pair of polypropylene socks.
- 1 Pair of pants. Lightweight wool or synthetic pants will still provide warmth if when wet. Cotton pants = cold when wet and hard to dry.
- 1 Long underwear bottoms. Polypropylene or Patagonia's light/mid weight "Capilene" are definitely the materials of choice.
- 1 Long underwear top. Same deal as for the bottoms. See above.
- 1 Synthetic pile jacket.
- 1 warm top (like Patagonia's "Expedition Weight" underwear).
- 1 Synthetic or wool toque. Best if not bulky so you can wear it under a climbing helmet.
- 1 Pair of synthetic liner gloves. Lightweight gloves that can be worn by themselves, or under a pair of insulated mitts.
- 1 Pair warm mittens (Synthetic or wool).
- 1 Pair of waterproof over-mitten shells. Make sure that your mittens will fit inside these.
- Rain jacket and rain pants. Must be waterproof and durable.
- Head Lamp

Equipment you will need to supply:
- 1 One Litre "Nalgene" water bottle.
- Sunblock and a sunscreen.
- 1 Tube of Zinc type lip protector.
- 60 - 70 Litre pack. A low profile and one that compresses and allows ease of movement
- 1 Pair of sunglasses.
- Sleeping Bag

Recommended Optionals
- Camera & film.
- 1 Extra "Nalgene" water bottle.
- Plane Tickets, Bus Tickets, etc..
- Medical insurance documents. Make sure that these are packed in a "Zip-Lok" bag to keep them dry and legible.
- Personal identification.
- Personal medications. Two sets, packaged in sun-proof containers (see "Medical Info Form"). One set you will keep, and the other set will be kept by your guide, just in case your set gets misplaced. Make sure that your medications haven't expired.
- Eyeglasses. If you wear eyeglasses, make sure that you bring a spare pair, or contacts to act as a back-up should your regular pair be broken or lost.
- Eyeglass retainer straps.
- 1 Pile Vest. Great for extra warmth or when a full jacket is too warm, but underwear alone is not enough.

You may be thinking about buying your own equipment to get familiar with during the course or perhaps you already have your own helmet, ice axe, harness, or crampons that you would like to use. If you are planning to be use some of your own equipment, please talk to us before hand so we can determine its suitability.
Technical Equipment that we supply if you don't have your own:
- 1 UIAA approved helmet.
- 1 UIAA approved sit harness.
- 1 mountaineering axe (route dependent)
- Tent
- Stove and cooking equipment

As you will be alternating between periods of heavy activity and periods of relatively little physical expenditure, you'll want to plan your clothing around a "layering" system.

 

 

 

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