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Changing your altitude? From crampons to ice axes, gear up here.
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Published February 7, 2008 01:34AM
Clothing
Outerwear
waterproof/breathable jacket
waterproof/breathable pants
insulated parka
fleece jacket or wool sweater
waterproof gaiters
synthetic or softshell hiking pants
synthetic shorts
Base Layer
midweight long john top
midweight long john bottoms
long sleeve T-shirt
synthetic briefs
synthetic sports bra
synthetic T-shirt
Accessories
wool or fleece hat
midweight wool or fleece gloves
balaclava
synthetic liner gloves
waterproof overmitts (optional)Footwear
Footwear
boots, sneakers, or sandals
camp footwear (optional)
wool or synthetic socks (3)
liner socks (2)
Extras
sun hat
personal locator beacon (optional)
bandanna
Gear
Internal or external frame backpack
convertible or four-season tent
down sleeping bag (-30° to 20°F)
inflatable sleeping pad
closed-cell foam sleeping pad
trekking poles
white gas stove and fuel bottles
lighter and waterproof matches
cookset
eating utensils, bowl, and insulated mug
headlamp w/extra batteries and bulb
32 oz. water bottles (2)
water bottle parkas (2)
water treatment (filter, tablets, or drops)
pocket knife or multitool
compass or GPS (and map)
sunglasses
first-aid kit with personal medications
chemical heat packs
stuff sacks
assorted zipper-lock bags
bear-bagging rope (or canister)
insect repellent (optional)
mesh head net or suit
sunscreen (SPF 15+)
lip balm (SPF 15+)
toilet paper and trowel
pee bottle
Winter Gear
ice axe
crampons
harness
snowshoes
vapor barrier liner
thermos
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