Climbing Gear for Peak :

Alpine climbing harness Must have adjustable leg loops and fit over all clothing
2 locking carabiners Large, pear-shaped carabiner is best, screw gate type recommended
3 regular carabiners Light weight BD Hot wire are recommended
Ice axe w/leash Light weight (ie Grivel Air tech, Black Diamond Raven, or Charlet Moser Snow Walker) Under 5'7" use 60cm, 5'7"- 6'2" use 65cm, over 6'2" use 70cm
Plastic Mountaineering boots (Koflach Degree, Lowa Civetta, or Scarpa Alpha) or Leather Double Mountaineering boots (i.e. La Sportiva Olympic Mons, Boreal GI or equivalent, must be mountaineering/crampon compatible)
Crampons Must be fit to plastic boots prior to trip, new-matic type recommended, include a simple repair kit (i.e. Grivel G12, Black Diamond Contact, or Charlet Moser Super 12)
Adjustable trekking poles
Belay\ rappel device (Figure 8 preferred)

Head Gear :

Warm hat wool or synthetic that cover your ears.
Balaclava
Face mask
Shade hat or baseball cap
Glacier glasses 100% UV protection with side shields and a hard-sided storage case (i.e. Julbo or Cebe).
1 pair extra sunglasses (Also with UV protection in case your 1st pair breaks)
1 ski goggles with UV protection
If you require prescription glacier glasses, you get your lenses modified to your prescription. Julbo Sherpas glacier glasses works great for prescription lenses. Send the glasses to Opticus along with your PD number with your order. Their number is 1-800-870-5557 get these with your prescription


Lower Body :

4 pair of liner socks. Polypropylene or Capilene
3 pair light weight trekking socks
2 pair med-heavy wool socks check boot fit with liner and wool socks on
1 pair nylon shorts
1 pair nylon pants for trekking and around camp
2 pair lightweight long underwear bottoms
1 pair fleece pants w/ side zipper or "puff-ball pants"
1 pair soft shell pants. . (i.e., Patagonia Guide pants or OR Granite Pants. Schoeller fabrics)
1 pair of hard shell pants. Waterproof/breathable with full side zips, Gore-Tex or equivalent is best.
1 pair gaiters Make sure they will fit over plastic boots. (OR Crocodiles or equivalent)
1 pair down booties (optional)
1 pair trail shoes for the hike to base camp and use at camp.
1 pair sandals or tennis shoes for Kathmandu and in camp.
All clothing should be kept dry using waterproof stuff sacks or large plastic bags


Pack :

1 light weight internal frame pack (approx 4,000 cubic inches)
1 daypack is optional for the approach hike, possible use on summit day and carry-on pack. If you plan to use it for your summit pack it must be large enough for your down jacket, misc. clothes, food and water. The Lowe Alpine Neutrino or Black Diamond Speed 28 are excellent, lightweight (16 oz.) choices.
1 large (7,500+cu.in.) duffel bag for gear, must be durable for use on pack animals, one can be used for storing belongings in Mendoza or Punta del Inca that are not used on the climb
small padlock for duffel bag
1 small duffel bag for luggage storage in Kathmandu


Sleeping gear :

1 down sleeping bag rated to -10 F (Gore Dryloft or similar fabric helps protect down and dark colors speed drying time)
Sleeping pad full length closed cell foam (mandatory) and/or ¾ length Therma-Rest for extra warmth and comfort


Misc. :

1 first-aid kit with ibuprofen and any other doctor recommended medications
Lip balm. At least SPF 20, 2 sticks. A string taped to the stick is helpful, to hang around your neck
Sunscreen. At least SPF 40
Headlamp. Petzl Myobelt 3 or Black Diamond Polar Star
3 Water bottles 1 liter wide-mouth Nalgene (1 is a pee bottle).
Hydration bladder with drinking tube for lower mountain-(optional).
1 water bottle insulator
Plastic mug w/snap-on lid, 16 oz. or larger.
Bowl and spoon Plastic, small Tupperware works well. Lexan spoons are best.
Pocket knife small Swiss-army type.
Water purification Iodine tablets or Polar-pure crystals.
Toiletry kit. Be sure to include toilet paper stored in a plastic bag.
3-4 Large plastic bags, for keeping miscellaneous gear dry
Nylon stuff sacks For food and gear storage (OR has a good selection); large Ziplocs are useful also
Bandana
Camp towel
Ear plugs
Hand wipes
1 small stainless steel thermos (optional)
Favorite snack foods (no more than 2 pounds)
Paperback books, cards, Walkman, etc.
Binoculars (optional for viewing the route from the lower camps)
Camera 1 light weight point & shoot on the mountain, 1 large SLR type is optional for the trek in and base camp
Fanny pack or wallet for travel documents, money & passport
Passport and passport photos
Airline ticket
 


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