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This list taken from is the recommended equipment for backpacking Philmont. | This list taken from is the recommended equipment for backpacking Philmont, with notes from observations from the 2012 trek. | ||
== personal == | == personal == | ||
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** sleeping bag in stuff sack lined with plastic bag | ** sleeping bag in stuff sack lined with plastic bag | ||
** T-shirt and gym shorts (used only to sleep in) | ** T-shirt and gym shorts (used only to sleep in) | ||
** straps to hold sleeping bag on pack | ** straps to hold sleeping bag on pack (everyone should bring three extra bungee cords for carrying food) | ||
** foam sleeping pad (closed cell | ** foam sleeping pad (closed cell or Therma-Rest) | ||
* Clothing Layer A (hiking) | * Clothing Layer A (hiking) | ||
** hiking boots | ** sturdy hiking boots | ||
** lightweight sneakers | ** lightweight sneakers (for the campsite) | ||
** 3 pairs heavy wool socks | ** 3 pairs heavy wool socks | ||
** 3 pairs light inner socks | ** 3 pairs light inner socks | ||
** 3 changes underwear | ** 3 changes underwear | ||
** 2 hiking shorts | ** 2 hiking shorts | ||
** 2 short sleeve shirts (not nylon) | ** 2 short sleeve shirts (not nylon or cotton) | ||
** 1 hat or cap (flexible with brim) | ** 1 hat or cap (flexible with brim) | ||
* Clothing Layer B (cool evening) | * Clothing Layer B (cool evening) | ||
** 1 long-sleeve shirt (wool or flannel) | ** 1 long-sleeve shirt (wool or flannel) | ||
** 1 long pair of pants (cotton or nylon, but not heavy jeans) | ** 1 long pair of pants (cotton or nylon, but not heavy jeans) | ||
** 1 pair insulated underwear (polypro) | ** 1 pair insulated underwear (polypro) (did not find this necessary) | ||
* Clothing Layer C (cold) | * Clothing Layer C (cold) | ||
** 1 sweater or jacket (wool or fleece) | ** 1 sweater or jacket (wool or fleece) | ||
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** 1 pair gloves (liners or mittens, wool or polypro) | ** 1 pair gloves (liners or mittens, wool or polypro) | ||
* Clothing Layer D (cold, wet, windy) | * Clothing Layer D (cold, wet, windy) | ||
* 1 sturdy rain suit | ** 1 sturdy rain suit (when it rains, it pours buckets) | ||
* Eating | * Eating | ||
** deep bowl (small, plastic) | ** deep bowl (small, plastic) (sierra cup is best) | ||
** cup (measuring) | ** cup (measuring) (two per crew should suffice) | ||
** spoon | ** spoon (make sure it's not breakable) | ||
** | ** four 1-qt bottles (yes, four) | ||
* Misc | * Misc | ||
** pocketknife | ** pocketknife | ||
** matches and lighter (in waterproof container) | ** matches and lighter (in waterproof container) | ||
** flashlight | ** flashlight (light crank one is best) | ||
** map | ** map (main one shared by group and a second one carried by someone else is good) | ||
** compass | ** compass | ||
** 2 bandanas | ** 2 bandanas | ||
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** toothbrush and paste | ** toothbrush and paste | ||
** small camp towel | ** small camp towel | ||
** sunglasses | ** sunglasses (did not find this necessary) | ||
** ditty bag (for personal items in bear bag) | ** ditty bag (for personal items in bear bag - very useful) | ||
** toilet paper (1 roll) | ** toilet paper (1 roll) | ||
** sewing kit | ** sewing kit | ||
** 10 metal tent pins | ** 10 metal tent pins | ||
** sunscreen | ** sunscreen | ||
** | ** insect repellant | ||
** (personal first aid kit should include moleskin, chafing powder, and bandaids) | |||
* Optional | * Optional | ||
** camera | ** camera | ||
** whistle | ** whistle | ||
** watch | ** watch | ||
** fishing equipment | ** fishing equipment (would not bring this) | ||
** rubber bands | ** rubber bands | ||
** foot (and or chafing) powder | ** foot (and or chafing) powder | ||
** note pad and pen | ** note pad and pen | ||
** day pack for side hikes | ** day pack for side hikes (very useful if not heavy - can also use as ditty bag) | ||
== crew equipment (12 people) == | == crew equipment (12 people) == | ||
* 1 nylon 12x12 dining fly (4 lbs) | * 1 nylon 12x12 dining fly (4 lbs) (recommend using Troop tarp since it's lighter) | ||
* 2 collapsible poles for dining fly (1 lb) | * 2 collapsible poles for dining fly (1 lb) (everyone should have hiking poles anyway) | ||
* 1 tent for 2 people | * 1 tent for 2 people | ||
* trail chef kit (6 lbs) | * trail chef kit (6 lbs) |
Revision as of 09:03, 27 March 2014
This list taken from is the recommended equipment for backpacking Philmont, with notes from observations from the 2012 trek.
personal
- Pack
- pack with padded hip belt (at least 4000 in3)
- pack cover (waterproof nylon)
- 6 to 12 1-gallon Ziploc plastic bags (for clothes)
- Sleeping
- sleeping bag in stuff sack lined with plastic bag
- T-shirt and gym shorts (used only to sleep in)
- straps to hold sleeping bag on pack (everyone should bring three extra bungee cords for carrying food)
- foam sleeping pad (closed cell or Therma-Rest)
- Clothing Layer A (hiking)
- sturdy hiking boots
- lightweight sneakers (for the campsite)
- 3 pairs heavy wool socks
- 3 pairs light inner socks
- 3 changes underwear
- 2 hiking shorts
- 2 short sleeve shirts (not nylon or cotton)
- 1 hat or cap (flexible with brim)
- Clothing Layer B (cool evening)
- 1 long-sleeve shirt (wool or flannel)
- 1 long pair of pants (cotton or nylon, but not heavy jeans)
- 1 pair insulated underwear (polypro) (did not find this necessary)
- Clothing Layer C (cold)
- 1 sweater or jacket (wool or fleece)
- 1 stocking cap (wool or polypro)
- 1 pair gloves (liners or mittens, wool or polypro)
- Clothing Layer D (cold, wet, windy)
- 1 sturdy rain suit (when it rains, it pours buckets)
- Eating
- deep bowl (small, plastic) (sierra cup is best)
- cup (measuring) (two per crew should suffice)
- spoon (make sure it's not breakable)
- four 1-qt bottles (yes, four)
- Misc
- pocketknife
- matches and lighter (in waterproof container)
- flashlight (light crank one is best)
- map (main one shared by group and a second one carried by someone else is good)
- compass
- 2 bandanas
- money
- lip balm (SPF 25 chapstick)
- biodegradable soap
- toothbrush and paste
- small camp towel
- sunglasses (did not find this necessary)
- ditty bag (for personal items in bear bag - very useful)
- toilet paper (1 roll)
- sewing kit
- 10 metal tent pins
- sunscreen
- insect repellant
- (personal first aid kit should include moleskin, chafing powder, and bandaids)
- Optional
- camera
- whistle
- watch
- fishing equipment (would not bring this)
- rubber bands
- foot (and or chafing) powder
- note pad and pen
- day pack for side hikes (very useful if not heavy - can also use as ditty bag)
crew equipment (12 people)
- 1 nylon 12x12 dining fly (4 lbs) (recommend using Troop tarp since it's lighter)
- 2 collapsible poles for dining fly (1 lb) (everyone should have hiking poles anyway)
- 1 tent for 2 people
- trail chef kit (6 lbs)
- 8-qt pot
- 4-qt pot with lid
- 1 frying pan
- cutlery kit (1/2 lb)
- 2 large spoons
- 1 large spatula
- 2 pair hot tongs (1/2 lb)
- 1 extra 8-qt pot (for washing dishes) (1 lb)
- plastic trash bags
- salt and pepper
- dishwashing soap
- scrub pads
- water purification
- 150-ft length of 1/4-inch nylon rope (2.5 lbs)
- 3 bear bags
- plastic strainer, rubber scraper (1/2 lb)
- 3 collapsible water containers (2.5 gallons each)
- 3 backpacking stoves and fuel
- first aid kit
- band-aids (various sizes)
- gauze pads (3"x3")
- adhesive tape 1"x5 yd)
- 4" elastic bandage
- moleskin
- second skin
- Benadryl
- cold caplets
- disposable alcohol wipes
- sunscreen
- antibiotic ointment
- steroid cream
- insect repllant
- acetaminopehn (Tylenol)
- ibuprofen
- antacids (Tums)
- foot powder
- latex gloves
- CPR barrier
- small bar of soap
- triangular bandage
- oval eye patch
- needle
- scissors
- safety pins
- side cutters
- chemical ice pack
- thermometer
- throat lozenges
- tweezers
- duct tape
- 1 groundcloth per tent
- 3 50-ft 1/8-inch nylon cords
- backup water purifier
- multi-tool
- shovel or trowel