Recommended Day Trip Check List
Miller’s Landing recommends that you bring/wear clothing appropriate to the activity and weather.
For Day Trips
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
  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

Recommended Kayak Day Trips & Guided Overnight Check List
AVOID COTTON. We suggest the following clothing and other items so that you can be safe and comfortable and thoroughly enjoy your sea kayak adventure with us. Anything you need can be rented from nearby outfitters.
For all Kayak Day Trips   Additional items for multi-day trips
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).

  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.