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What
Gear Do I Need to Bring?
You are
responsible for bringing personal gear
and equipment while communal equipment
(tents, food,
cooking items, etc.) is provided. Below
is a gear list of required, recommended
and optional items to bring on your climb.
(See How Should I Dress for Kilimanjaro?)
Technical
Clothing
1 - Waterproof Jacket, breathable with
hood
1 - Insulated Jacket, synthetic or down
1 - Soft Jacket, fleece or soft-shell
2 - Long Sleeve Shirt, light-weight, moisture-wicking
fabric
1 - Short Sleeve Shirt, light-weight,
moisture-wicking fabric
1 - Waterproof Pants, breathable (side-zipper
recommended)
2 - Hiking Pants (convertible to shorts
recommended)
1 - Fleece Pants
1 - Shorts (optional)
1 - Long Underwear (moisture-wicking fabric
recommended)
3 - Underwear, briefs (moisture-wicking
fabric recommended)
2 - Sport Bra (women)
Headwear
1 - Brimmed Hat, for sun protection
1 - Knit Hat, for warmth
1 - Balaclava, for face coverage (optional)
1 - Bandana (optional)
Handwear
1 - Gloves, warm (waterproof recommended)
1 - Glove Liners, thin, synthetic, worn
under gloves for added warmth (optional)
Footwear
1 - Hiking Boots, warm, waterproof, broken-in,
with spare laces
1 - Gym Shoes, to wear at camp (optional)
3 - Socks, thick, wool or synthetic
3 - Sock Liners, tight, thin, synthetic,
worn under socks to prevent blisters (optional)
1 - Gaiters, waterproof (optional)
Accessories
1 - Sunglasses or Goggles
1 - Backpack Cover, waterproof (optional)
1 - Poncho, during rainy season (optional)
1 - Water Bottle (Nalgene, 32 oz. recommended)
1 - Water Bladder, Camelbak type (optional)
1 - Towel, lightweight, quick-dry (optional)
1 - Pee Bottle, to avoid leaving tent
at night (highly recommended)
Stuff Sacks or Plastic Bags, various sizes,
to keep gear dry and separate
Equipment
1 - Sleeping Bag, warm, four seasons
1 - Sleeping Bag Liner, for added warmth
(optional)
1 - Sleeping Pad, self-inflating or closed-cell
foam
1 - Trekking Poles (highly recommended)
1 - Head lamp, with extra batteries
1 - Duffel bag, for porters to carry your
equipment
1
- Daypack, for you to carry your personal
gear
Other
Toiletries
Prescriptions
Sunscreen
Lip Balm
Insect Repellent, containing DEET
First Aid Kit
Hand Sanitizer
Toilet Paper
Wet Wipes (recommended)
Snacks, light-weight, high calorie, high
energy (optional)
Pencil and Notebook, miniature, for trip
log (optional)
Camera, with extra batteries (optional)
Paperwork
Trip Receipt
Passport
Visa (available at JRO)
Immunization Papers
Insurance Documents
The
most common mistake that climbers make
is that they over pack and bring way too
much gear.
Be selective
in what you take with you. Please note
that our porters are limited to carrying
35 lbs (15 kg) of your personal belongings.
If you have excess weight, you will be
required to hire an additional porter.
Although you are
expected to bring everything you need,
most gear and equipment may be rented,
subject to availability. All extra luggage,
items you will not use on your climb,
such safari clothing, gear and equipment,
can also be safely stored at the hote
or in our office at Moshil.
Checked
luggage on airplanes can get lost or delayed
on the way to Tanzania. Therefore, you
should prepare for this possibility by
wearing or carrying on the items that
are essential to your Kilimanjaro climb.
While most clothing, gear and equipment
can be replaced in Tanzania prior to your
climb, there are some things that you
should not and cannot.
adventure kenya safaris recommends that you wear one
complete hiking outfit on the plane, including
a long sleeve shirt, hiking pants, underwear,
socks, sock liner, and hiking boots. In
your carry on baggage, you should bring
your backpack, waterproof jacket and pants,
insulated jacket, snacks, toiletries,
medications, camera and all paperwork.
Make sure you wear/carry your hiking boots;
wearing a different pair of boots on your
climb will likely cause blistering.
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