
Check list of
Mountain climbing gear
TREKKING BOOTS -Not plastic. Sturdy, waterproof, well broken in
and high enough to support ankle. Wear them on plane in case
luggage goes missing
SOCKS -3 thermal and some regular. Some wear a thin pair under a
thick pair, rinse the thin pair at night and peg them to their
pack to dry the next day
TRAINERS- For round camp
TREKKING TROUSERS - Not cotton or jeans. Fleece lined trousers
are a good choice
WATERPROOF TROUSERS - A light pair that can be worn on their own
or pulled over your trekking trousers is best
THERMAL UNDERWEAR -1 pair of synthetic long john bottoms and 1
or 2 tops
T-SHIRTS/SHIRTS - Not cotton but synthetic preferably with
wicking properties
FLEECES- Absolutely essential. We recommend 2 light and 1 heavy
fleece. Keeping warm on the mountain is about wearing lots of
thin layers that can be pealed off as you get warm or put on as
you cool down. Make sure fleeces all fit comfortably over each
other
WATER PROOF JACKET - Gore-Tex is best. Try it on over your
fleeces 1st
GLOVES - Fleece-lined is good, mittens over a thin thermal pair
is best but not essential. A thinner pair for round camp is also
a good idea.
SUNHAT - A wide-brimmed one is best. Try and get one that covers
the back of your neck to protect against sunburn
SUNGLASSES - Must protect against U.V.
SLEEPING BAG - 3-season or 2-season with liner. Closed-cell
sleeping mat provided
LARGE BAG FOR YOUR GEAR - The porters will carry this. Not one
with a frame, the porters will carry it on their heads and it
makes their job harder
DAY PACK - Making sure you’re comfortable walking long distances
with it
TRAVEL BAG - For gear you don’t want on Kili. Kept safe until
your return
WATER BOTTLES - Thermally protected, enough for 3-4 litres
WATER PURIFIERS - Iodine is best but try it for taste at home
first (flavoured powder helps). We boil all water on the
mountain but better safe than sorry
HEADLAMP - Bring spare batteries and a spare bulb
SUNSCREEN/LIPSCREEN . TOILET PAPER
PERSONAL HYGIENE ITEMS - Towel, toothbrush, toothpaste, wipes
and alcohol-based hand disinfectant are useful. Soap & hot water
is provided daily.
PERSONAL MEDICAL KIT - Antiseptic cream, plasters, knee
supports, moleskin or compeed, Ibruprofen/Aspirin/Paracetamol
etc, Imodium, rehydrating powder, throat sweets and insect
repellent can all come in useful
TREKKING POLES – Very useful on the descent
CAMERA - Spare film/memory cards/batteries. A UV filter is
needed for SLRs
PLASTIC BAG – For wet clothes.
CELL PHONE/SPARE BATTERIES - Check with your network provider
for coverage. You can get signal across a lot of the mountain
but it is weak in places