Clothing:
Wear 2 or 3
under-layers & an over-layer
Sneakers
are ok but rain boots or crocs are better
Hat for sun cover
Wind shell
Fleece top or equivalent (wool sweater)
Rain gear (hat, jacket, pants |
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Personal:
Water bottle (full!)
Waterproof sunscreen
Chap stick with sunscreen
Sunglasses with strap
Favorite high energy snack
For full day trips, please bring a hearty lunch |
Clothing:
Rain boots
or crocs
Hat for sun cover
Wind shell
Fleece top or equivalent (wool sweater)
Rain gear (hat, jacket, pants)
Paddling jacket or windbreaker
Quick drying shorts
T-shirt (synthetic material)
Bathing suit
Hat for warmth (fleece or wool)
Fleece pants
Polypro long underwear (top and bottom)
Lightweight polypro/fleece gloves
Personal:
Water bottle (full!)
Waterproof sunscreen
Chap stick with sunscreen
Sunglasses with strap
Favorite high energy snack
For full day trips, please bring a hearty lunch (*unless going on our
Ultimate Aialik Day Trip, where we will provide the lunch and snacks).
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Clothing:
2 pairs polypro or wool socks
2 pairs polypro long underwear (tops and bottoms)
Quick dry pants and top
Personal:
Small flashlight/headlamp (with extra batteries)
Personal toiletry items
Bug repellant
Camping Gear:
Sleeping bag - down or fiberfill, not cotton
Sleeping pad - 3/4 Thermarest® recommended
Other/Optional:
Binoculars with waterproof storage
Camera with waterproof storage (or disposable waterproof camera)
Paddling gloves
Fanny pack
Journal, book, pens/pencils (in re-closable plastic storage bags)
Extra re-closable plastic storage bags to keep things dry |
Medicine:
Required prescription medications and their uses must be noted on the
enclosed Registration, Release, and Assumption of Risk Form. Bring
double the amount needed with directions/doses written on an
unbreakable, waterproof container.
Cash/Valuables:
You will not need much, if any, money during your trip. We suggest you
bring $40-$50 to cover incidental expenses. Tipping guides is customary. Leave excess cash and valuables at home. |