Accessories
Toilet Articles
- Band-Aids
- Aspirin, ibuprofen, Tylenol
- Blister treatment
- Antacids
- Imodium (anti-diarrhea)
- Pepto Bismol (stomach relief)
- Small roll of adhesive tape
Personal Medications
- Antibiotics: Broad spectrum antibiotics
- Tylenol #3
- Acetazolamide: For altitude sickness
- Anti-malaria medications
Personal First Aid Kit
- Toothbrush and toothpaste
- Small hand towel
- Baby wipes - travel pack size of Wet Ones
- Hand sanitizer - Purell Hand Sanitizer
- Toilet paper - 2 rolls of Peregrine Outfitters
- Pee bottle - 1 to 1.5 quart size
Optional Items
- Cleansing face wipes
- Baby powder
- Reading material/journal
- MP3 player
- Personal umbrella
Miscellaneous Items
- Lip Balm - SPF 15 or higher. Alba un-Petroleum
- Sunscreen - We recommend small tubes of SPF 15 or higher, which can be carried in
pockets for easy access and to prevent freezing. Doc Martin's Sunscreen
- 2-3 pairs of chemical hand and toe warmers
- Garbage Bags - 2-3 used for lining your backpack or sleeping bag stuff sack
- Ear Plugs - Nice to have in order to block out some of the noise.
- Camera - Should be small enough to fit in a chest pocket
- Binoculars
- Insect repellent
- Luggage Locks - for your duffel bags. Must be TSA approved.
- 2-3 stuff sacks
Utensils
- Insulated Mug - Either the GSI Fairshare Mug or the Whittaker Mountaineering 12 oz. mug
- Pocket Knife - Petzl Spatha Knife
Water Bottle We recommend 2-3 Wide Mouth Nalgene Bottles.
Hydration Tip Plan on bringing hard-sided large mouth water bottles on the climb. These are much easier to fill and are less likely to leak.
Travel Docs
- Passport - Valid for six months beyond your return date.
- Copy of passport - the first two pages
- Copy of your flight itinerary
- 2 extra passport photos
- Immunization record