The following checklist should help you with your packing. As a general rule, you should always try to keep the weight of your equipment to a minimum.

The packed weight of your trek bag while trekking should be no more than 15 kgs./33 lbs.

You must bring the following items:

Hiking boots (must be waterproof)

Gaiters

Trekking poles or ice axe (see notes)

Socks

Trekking trousers / pants

Waterproof overtrousers / rainpants

Underwear

Baselayer shirts

Casual shirt and/or T-shirts

Fleece jacket or warm jumper/sweater

Waterproof jacket

Sunhat

Warm hat

Eyewear - Sunglasses

Thermal gloves

Warm and waterproof over gloves or mittens

Headtorch/Headlamp with spare bulb and batteries

Sun protection (including total bloc for lips, nose etc.)

Water bottles 1 Litre (1 Quart) x2

Washbag and toiletries

Antibacterial handwash

Small towel

Selection of dry bags (to keep trek bag contents dry)

Small padlock (to lock trek bag)

Daypack 30 litres / 1800 cu in.

4 or 5 season sleeping bag (rated to -20ÂșC)*

Thermarest or similar sleeping mat*

Warm jacket (down)*

Basic First Aid Kit including: A broad spectrum antibiotic, antiseptic cream, throat lozenges, diarrhoea treatment (Imodium), altitude (Diamox), painkillers, plasters (band-aids) and blister treatment, insect repellent, and re-hydration salts (Dioralite). Glucose tablets and multi-vitamin tablets.

The following items are optional:

Lightweight trekking boots (for the lower trails)

Training shoes /Sneakers or similar for camp use

Spare laces

Shorts

Long johns (thermal underwear)

Sleeping bag liner

Scarf or buff

Nailbrush

Wet wipes

Swimwear (for the hotel pool in Kathmandu)

Travel clothes

Camera, film/memory cards, batteries

Penknife (remember to pack sharp objects in hold baggage)

Repair kit – (eg. needle, thread, duct tape)

Notes

Equipment hire: Items marked * are available for hire/rental through KE Adventure Travel. Please make all requests at least 6 weeks prior to the trip departure date. Please note all hire / rental equipment is issued in Kathmandu. Please remember to allow room in your trek bag for these items.

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For this trip you must bring EITHER a set of trekking poles or a ‘walking’ ice axe. This is a safety measure only for the crossing of the Cho La and you will not necessarily be required to use this equipment. In certain conditions, the trip leader may issue ‘instep’ crampons to group members for this crossings. These are small lightweight crampons, which can quickly and easily be attached to any kind of walking boot.

PHD Gear Advisor

PHD specialise in cold weather equipment, from the world’s lightest right up to the most protective for Everest or the Poles. It’s a large range. So to help you choose what you need to keep you warm, PHD have listed the gear that is appropriate for this expedition.

>> Click here to go to the PHD Gear Advisor for the Ultimate Everest Trek

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