By Kate Ming-Sun.
When I pack for trips, I like to have a checklist handy so that I don’t forget anything crucial when I head out into the backcountry. This is particularly true for my winter trips when a missing item could be the key to a safe adventure in cold temperatures. Here is my winter camping checklist:
Sleep System: | Shelter: | ||
Sleeping bag (mine’s rated to -20°C) | Tent, fly, and pegs | ||
Fleece liner | Ground sheet | ||
Over-bag | Repair kit | ||
Stuff sack and waterproofing system (garbage bag) | Snow shovel | ||
Yellow foam | Duct tape (just in case) | ||
Thermarest | |||
Thermal blanket/tarp | |||
Hat to sleep in | Active Clothing: | ||
Emergency long johns – top and bottom | Sock liners | ||
Emergency socks | Vapor liner socks | ||
Wool socks | |||
Cooking: | Winter boots / hikers | ||
Stove and repair kit | Gaiters | ||
Fuel pump | Mid-weight long johns – top and bottoms | ||
Fuel bottle | Soft-shell pants | ||
Extra fuel and bottle | Snow pants | ||
Wind screen | Sports bra | ||
Bottom heat deflector | Synthetic or merino underwear | ||
Stove base | Running sweater | ||
Multi-tool (for pot gripper among other things) | Fleece vest | ||
Dish cloth | Fleece jacket | ||
Lighters | North Face jacket | ||
1L pot | Hat | ||
Plastic fork/spoon | Mitts | ||
Bowl, coffee mug | Glove liners | ||
2-1L water bottles (not metal) | Quick dry or merino tee | ||
Food and snacks | |||
Spices | Dry Clothing: | ||
Oil | Fleece leggings and top | ||
Camp soap | Dry mitts / gloves | ||
Glove liners | |||
Safety: | Wool socks | ||
Personal first aid kit | Hat | ||
Whistle | Down booties | ||
Compass | Balaclava | ||
Headlamp and spare batteries | Down jacket | ||
Map | |||
Trip plan / Emergency Response Plan | |||
Repair kit (zip ties, matches, needle & thread, etc.) | |||
Miscellaneous: | Hygiene: | ||
Sunscreen | Toothbrush | ||
Lip balm | Toothpaste | ||
Bandana | Sunscreen | ||
Sunglasses | Hand sanitizer | ||
Watch | Toilet paper | ||
Glasses | Matches | ||
Extra plastic bags and garbage bags | |||
Ryan East says
What a list… But very handy. I couldn’t even think of one thing to add. When I started reading the list the first thing that came to mind that is most important to me is my multi-tool (for all things miscellaneous) but then I read that on your list too, and I was instantly impressed.