Gear Lists - Rock Climbing Day Trips

Updated Fall 2020.

Keep in mind that the point of this list is not necessarily to bring everything on the list - but to consider if everything on the list needs to be brought. If in doubt, bring the item with you - you can always leave kit in the car.

I’ve listed examples when possible, most often my ideal or preferred choice.

Gear

  • 30L Pack. Blue Ice Warthog 30L for year around, or the Dragonfly 25L for mid-summer.

  • Sunglasses.

  • Water and food

  • Headlamp. Black Diamond Spotlite 200.

  • Cloth Mask. A Neck Gaiter may suffice. Paper masks will not survive a day.

  • Sanitizer.

  • Blister and Aid Kit. Nothing more than you preferred blister repair and a few bandaids.

Technical Gear

Clothing

Optional Gear

Check with me about current conditions.

  • Sometimes cotton doesn’t kill. T-shirts, cotton shorts, and even jeans can be acceptable if the forecast is favorable.

  • Softshell Pants. Outdoor Research Voodoo Pants.

  • Softshell Jacket with Hood. Outdoor Research Ferosi.

  • Insulated “Puffy” Jacket that layers on top of everything.

  • Hardshell Jacket

  • Lightweight Hardshell Pants

Consider This About Your Gear

Weather in the mountains changes quickly and severely. With a reliable forecast, some of these items may be left behind. Gear tends to favor two of three characteristics: Cost, Weight or Durability. Items that are Lightweight and Durable tend to be Expensive. But items that are Durable and Inexpensive tend to be Heavy (and don’t pack small). In most instances, the examples I listed above were my favorite - not necessarily the cheapest or the lightest. Please feel free to consult with me if you’d like a curated gear list that meets your custom needs.