We don't stop hiking because we grow old, we grow old because we stop hiking. -- Finis Mitchell

Mount Rainier Wonderland Trail Preview 3


It's time for preview number three of the Wonderland Trail.

The Northern Rangers take off on our great Wonderland Trail adventure tomorrow.

The last two days I've previewed the history and facts about the Wonderland Trail and about wilderness permits and campgrounds on the trail.

Today I'll cover the gear that we'll be packing on the trip.

Gear for the trip

Like any mountain, the weather on Mount Rainier can change very quickly. And storms are a normal occurrence. Because of this, we have to plan ahead and use the Boy Scout motto. Be Prepared.

Here's what we will be bringing on the trip:

BACKPACK
  • 1 backpack
  • 1 backpack rain cover
CLOTHING (this includes what I will be wearing)
  • 2 long sleeved shirts (synthetic, polyester material)
  • 1 pair of hiking pants (Bear Grylls style)
  • 1 pair of hiking shorts
  • 3 pairs of underwear
  • 4 pairs of smart wool socks
  • 3 pairs of liner socks
  • 1 pair of hiking boots (pre-broken in)
  • 1 pair of sandals (or camp shoes)
  • 1 brimmed hat
  • 1 fleece
  • 1 raincoat
  • 1 stocking hat
  • fleece gloves
OUTDOOR GEAR
  • 1 pocket knife
  • 1 first aid kit
  • 1 stainless steel water bottle
  • 1 headlamp (spare battery)
  • 1 compass
  • emergency blanket
  • 1 canister bear spray
  • trekking polls
  • map
  • small journal and pencil
  • wallet-sized waterproof container (put in cash, credit card and photo ID)
  • 1 roll duct tape
COOKING
  • 1 camp stove
  • gas for stove
  • waterproof matches
  • food (enough for trip, plus two emergency meals)
  • water filter
  • 1 heavy duty plastic spork
  • snacks
  • Gatorade powder
  • 1 cooking pot
BED/SHELTER
  • 1 tent (mine is REI quarter-dome three backpacking tent)
  • 1 sleeping bag (temperature according to area)
  • 1 sleeping pad (foam inside for insulation)
  • 1 travel pillow
PERSONAL HYGIENE
  • 1 tube toothpaste
  • 1 toothbrush
  • 1 roll toilet paper
  • 1 stick deodorant
  • 1 container dental floss
  • 1 bottle fashwash
  • hand sanitizer
  • quick-dry towel
  • 1 bottle sunscreen
  • 1 bug spray

1 comment:

  1. Casey.. are you doing a supply drop at either longmire or sunrise?

    Also... you may want to consider leaving the deodorant at home as it's a natural bug attractor.

    Are you and your hiking partner sharing the weight of tent, stove, fuel..etc? ( items that can be shared )

    My hiking team are sharing 2 9x11 silnylon tarps and one jetboil stove ( with each person carrying their own titanium mug ).

    What is your base load weight?

    Todd

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