The spring backpacking season is here! Use or adapt this gear list to prepare for a spring backpacking adventure in the east and have a great time!
Backpacking Gear List
Compiled By “Blissful”
Hiking
Backpack, pack cover, trash liner
bag, hiking poles
Sleep
Sleeping bag (15-20 degree rating
but depends on season), compression sack or good waterproof sack for sleeping
bag, silk liner (optional, good for cold sleeper), sleeping pad, Tyvek ground
sheet to protect tent floor from mud; snow, tent poles and stakes (or
complete hammock set-up), air pillow (optional - I use Klymit or Exped)
Cooking and
Drinking
Stove, fuel and fuel container,
lighter, windscreen (optional), titanium pot, pot cozy (all this is incl if you
get a Jetboil system), lexan spoon or spork, cup (useful for stream dipping),
container for getting water, personal water drinking containers (such as liter
plastic bottles - Smartwater or Lifewater bottles are good, etc), water purification (Sawyer
Squeeze system or Aquamira work in many instances), 50 feet of paracord for bear bagging, waterproof
food bag with food (8-13 liter)
Clothing (can
vary depending on your likes and the season)
Hiking clothes (merino wool long
sleeve top, one t-shirt top, convertible pants, fleece top) Insulated jacket
(down is good for spring, late fall), windshirt, hat, gloves, midweight merino
wool or fleece top and bottom for camp and sleep (depends on season), rain
jacket (pants optional, but needed in spring and fall, rain skirt is another option), rain hat is good for
glasses, wicking underwear, sports bra (women), good socks (at least three pair
for long hikes), crocs for camp, trail shoes, good waterproof bag for clothes
Personal
Late March in the Smokies can still mean old man winter. |
Other
Maps (or map app like Guthook) and
guidebook pages, small journal and pen (can dictate on cell phone), cell phone, charger (I user the Anker 10k) cords,
Yaktrax or microspikes (winter or early spring seasonal)How about reading and immersing yourself into some great hiking adventures! The Hiking Adventure Series on our National Scenic Trails! More Information and to Order
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