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Extra equipment
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Water Bottle |
Don't forget this. Forget all the complicated stuff, buy a
good Nalgene bottle that does not leak and you can take it
to bed as a hot water bottle. |
Flashlight or Torch |
A small hand-carry flashlight is a good choice. Be sure to
put a string on it so you don't drop it. |
Though many people prefer a headlamp - which is easier to
use when you are reading and bed (and you don't risk
dropping it into the toilet!). |
Walking shoes |
High top shoes provide ankle support |
But many people prefer lighter, low-top shoes. |
Boots |
Boots are a better choice if you are going to high altitudes |
Here is the women's version |
Gore Tex Parka |
It's expensive, but Gore Tex keeps you dry |
Women's Jacket
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Less expensive rainwear |
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Or use a poncho, which is cooler in hot weather |
Sunglasses or goggles |
Get a pair with side shields like these |
Shorts, Shirts and hats |
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Socks |
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Pocket Knife |
Preferably with scissors |
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Sandals for Camp wear |
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Walking Stick |
A single walking stick |
Or a pair of poles |
Navigation Aids |
Altimeter |
Or an inexpensive GPS |
Other equipments :-
Clothing
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Comfortable trekking clothes, sufficient underwear to wash
and change, raincoat, umbrella.
For the Night
warm night dress, torch,
toilet-paper, thermo matrices, head pillow, oropax.
Safety / Health
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Money belt, spare money, credit card, copies of important
documents, medicine box, crèmes and tapes, antibiotics,
antihistamines and antidiarrhoea. sun protection, hat,
lip fat stick, electrolyte minerals.
Presents
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Writing and painting material, candies, torches, crèmes,
tobaccos, Polaroid photos, medicines, second hand clothes and
shoes.
Others
Walkman or disc man, batteries, books, enough money in small
amounts,
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