Backpacking Essentials Checklist



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Basic Equipment Backpack Food Tent or bivy sack Drinking water Tarp Extra clothing layers Sleeping bag Waterproof matches and fire starter Sleeping pad Headlamp, flashlight, spare batteries, and bulbs Stove and fuel First aid kit Cooking and eating utensils Repair kit Water filter and treatment Multi-tool or pocket knife Toiletries and personal items Map Compass Whistle Sunglasses, sunscreen, and lipbalm Trip itinerary Waterproof compression sack A reliable friend Food/Cooking Food (adequate supply for your trip) Fuel funnel Cookset and dishes Cooking and eating utensils Pot grabber Drinking cup Sharp knife Ziplock and trash bags Storage containers Biodegradable dish soap Additional Camping Equipment Pack cover Tent footprint Tent pegs Sitting pad and chair kit Rope or cord Personal Items Toothbrush and paste Other personal toiletry items Small bath towel Medications and supplements Brush or comb Toilet paper Trowel Footwear Pot scrubber and dish towel Hiking shoes or boots Collapsible water container Sandals Water bottle Hiking socks Wicking liner socks Extra laces Gaiters Trekking poles Campers Village: Backpacking Checklist Miscellaneous Clothing Insect repellent and bite salve Weatherproof jacket and pants Bear bells and bear spray Insulating layers, jacket, sweater, and vest Candle lantern Quick drying pants and shorts Backcountry permits Long and short sleeved shirts Moist towelettes Warm pants (fleece or wool) Safety pins Socks and underwear Duct tape Long underwear and baselayers Watch and alarm clock Toque, gloves, and mitts Notepad and pencil Wide brimmed sun and rain hat Camera Binoculars Daypack or summit pack Altimeter GPS Guide book Extra zip type bags Playing cards Frisbee Mirror Pyjamas Swimsuit Bandana Change of clothes waiting at the trailhead Spare keys stowed safely in backpack Friendly Advice • Some items may be optional depending on your route, the weather, and the length of your trip..




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