Pillow, compressed or inflatable. Navigation. Map, laminated or protected in map case. Compass, oil filled. GPS device,
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Clothing (Sugges
Wicking base layer
Pack cover or internal liner
Wicking t-shirt/shirt
Stuff Sacks/Dry Bags (for clothing and perishables)
Trekking pants and/or shorts
Tent, hammock or bivvy, rated to expected condi ons Tent floor/footprint Tent poles and pegs Sleeping bag, rated to expected condi ons. Seal in plas c bag Sleeping pad Pillow, compressed or inflatable
Navigation Map, laminated or protected in map case Compass, oil filled GPS device, if you have one Notepad and pencil, for marking up maps
Don’t forget to let someone know your plans before you go.
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Wicking underwear Wicking socks Wicking leggings Fleece or down jacket Beanie or balaclava Broad brimmed hat Gloves
Rain/Water Protection Waterproof rain jacket Waterproof rain pants Waterproof gloves Gaiters
Footwear Hiking boots or shoes, sturdy and preferably water resistant Sandals, for around the campsite Water shoes, for river crossings
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Cooking Backpacking stove Stove fuel, leak proof and clearly labelled Matches or lighter/flint, sealed in waterproof container Cookware set Dinnerware set Utensils
Snacks, high energy Water bo les and/or water bladder capable of carrying 2-3ltrs of water Water treatment system
Personal Items Hiking Poles, depending on expected condi ons
Dish soap, environmentally friendly
Watch (analog is best)
Sponge and small towel
Sunscreen, water resistant SPF 30+
Coffee maker
Sunglasses
Personal locator beacon (PLB)
Toilet paper and trowel Compact torch (windup is a good idea) Spare ba eries
Mobile phone, but don't expect it to work in all areas
Small Towel
Survival bracelet (paracord)
Binoculars
First aid kit*
Camera
Survival kit**
Tooth brush
Pocket knife
Toiletry kit
Whistle
Hand sani zer
Emergency Shelter, such as a space blanket
Insect repellant
Trip i nerary le with a friend *Refer to www.trailhiking.com.au/hike-safety/first-aid-kit/ **Refer to www.trailhiking.com.au/hike-safety/survival-kits/
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Meals, suggest 500 grams per person per day. Always take one extra day worth of food for emergencies
Extra water container, used wine/water cask bladder
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Zip lock bags Personal ID Permits, if required Cash, if required