Hiking Gear Checklist from Camping Gear News
REI, one of the stores that I really enjoy, has published day hiking checklist that covers just about everything you can imagine you would need while taking a day hike. This list is deliberately on the long side, just to make sure you don’t leave anything out.
http://www.rei.com/expertadvice/articles/day+hiking+checklist.html
Day Hiking Checklist
Note: This list is intentionally extensive. Not every person will carry every item on every day hike.
The Ten Essentials
(for safety, survival and basic comfort)
1. Navigation
- Map (with protective case)
- Compass
- GPS (optional)
2. Sun protection
- Sunscreen and lip balm
- Sunglasses
3. Insulation
- Jacket, vest, pants, gloves, hat (see Clothing)
4. Illumination
- Headlamp or flashlight
- Extra batteries
5. First-aid supplies
- First-aid kit (see our First-aid checklist)
6. Fire
- Matches or lighter
- Waterproof container
- Fire starter (for emergency survival fire)
7. Repair kit and tools
- Knife or multi-tool
- Duct tape strips; repair items as needed
8. Nutrition
- Extra day’s supply of food
9. Hydration
- Water bottles or hydration system
- Water filter or other treatment system
10. Emergency shelter
- Tent, tarp, bivy or reflective blanket
Beyond the Ten Essentials
- Daypack
- Multifunction watch with altimeter
- Camera
- Binoculars
- Trekking poles
- Insect repellent
- Headnet
- Toilet paper
- Sanitation trowel
- Hand sanitizer
- Two-way radios
- Cell or satellite phone
- Energy food (bars, gels, chews, trail mix)
- ______________________
- _____________________
- Energy beverages or drink mixes
- Lunch
- Utensils
- Cups
- Food for kids
- _____________________ for kids
- Route description or guidebook
- Interpretive field guide(s)
- Notepad or sketchpad with pen/pencil
- Quick-dry towel
- Bag for collecting trash
- Post-hike snacks, water, towel, clothing change
- Trip itinerary left w/friend + under car seat
- ______________________
- _____________________
Warm weather clothing options
- Wicking T-shirt
- Wicking underwear
- Quick-drying pants or shorts
- Long-sleeve shirt (for bugs, sun)
- Sun-shielding hat
- Insulating fleece jacket or vest
- Bandana or buff
- ______________________
- _____________________
Cool weather clothing options
- Wicking long-sleeve T-shirt
- Wicking long underwear
- Hat, cap or headband (synthetic or wool)
- Gloves or mittens
- Insulating fleece jacket (or vest) and pants
- Rain jacket (or soft shell and waterproof hat)
- Rain pants (or soft-shell pants)
- ______________________
- _____________________
Footwear
- Boots or shoes suited to terrain
- Socks (synthetic or wool)
- _____________________
- Gaiters
- Sandals (for river fording, trip home)
- ______________________