Personal Equipment List
When planning for your trip, choose equipment that is appropriate for the activities, should be dependable, light in weight and is adaptable to a variety of weather conditions. All your equipment must function together as a system that you understand.
We recommend that you bring the following items.
Personal equipment list for a རི Ri Guides mountaineering expedition
(T) denotes items suitable for a རི Ri Guides trekking trip
(H) denotes items that can be hired in Leh
(bringing your own equipment's is always recommended)
Ice Axe (H): A general mountaineering ice axe of your size
Crampons (H): General mountaineering crampons
Trekking Poles (T)(H): Adjustable poles for the trek to base camp
Climbing harness (H): An alpine climbing harness
Carabiners (H): 4 locking and 2 non locking
Belay / Rappel device: For rappelling or belaying climbers
Helmet: Must fit over a wool hat and under climbing jacket
Ascender: One right- or left-hand ascender (Petzl is best)
Prusik Cord: 20’ or 6mm cord (2x 1.6m)
Light trekking shoes (T): For the trek to base camp, these can be worn at base camp and high camps depending on route conditions.
Mountaineering Boots (H): A boot with a built-in gaiter such as the La Sportiva, Millet, Scarpa, etc. Note: You can only hire white plastic mountaineering boots in Leh. For 6500m+ peaks: Double mountaineering boots are recommended.
Socks (T): Minimum 3 pairs of thick mountaineering socks and 3 pairs of liner socks
Short Underwear (T): 2-3 pair of synthetic short underwear
Long Underwear/Thermals (T): 2 pairs of thermal pants and shirts, 1 pair of expedition warmth thermals
Soft Shell Jacket (T): A hooded jacket for trekking and climbing
Soft Shell pants (T): For trekking and climbing
Insulated Jacket (T): PrimaLoft or Down for trekking and climbing
Expedition Down Jacket: A hooded down jacket with 800 minimum down fill
Insulated Pants: PrimaLoft or Down with full side zippers
Hard Shell Jacket (T): For wet conditions
Hard Shell Pants (T): For wet conditions with full side zippers
Warm Hat (T): A warm fleece or wool hat
Balaclava (T): For your face and neck
Warm Beanie (T)
Sun hat (T)
Buff (T): For your neck & face to block the wind, UV rays, dust
Sunglasses / Glacier glasses (T): wrap around style sunglasses with dark lenses
Goggles: With dark lenses
Soft Shell Gloves: 1 pair
Shell gloves with insulated liner: 1 pair
Shell mittens with insulated liner: 1 pair
Expedition Backpack: A minimum 65-liter internal frame backpack
Trekking Backpack (T): Optional. A small pack for the trek
Sleeping Bag (T)(H): Rated to at least -20 °F. Down is preferable over synthetic
Compression stuff sacks (T): For reducing volume for your sleeping bag and down jacket
Self-Inflating pad (T): A full length air mattress (e.g. Exped, Thermarest)
Headlamp (T): With spare set of batteries
Cup: 16oz. Minimum, lightweight
Bowl: ½ liter minimum capacity, lightweight
Spoon: Plastic and lightweight
Sunscreen (T): 2 tubes, SPF 40 or stronger
Sunscreen for lips(T): SPF 30 or stronger
Thermos: 1 liter capacity
Water bottles (T): 2 bottles with 1 liter capacity (e.g., Nalgene)
Water Purification System (T): Tablets or Steripen
Water Bottle Parkas: Optional, to keep your water from freezing
Pee Bottle: 1 liter capacity minimum
Pee Funnel: For Women
Knife (T): Optional
Toiletry Bag (T): Toothpaste, toothbrush, baby wipes, etc.
Hand Sanitizer (T): 2 small bottles
Hand warmers / Toe warmers: 3 sets of each
Trash Compactor bags (4) (T): To line stuff sacks and separate gear
Camera (T): lightweight with extra batteries
Large Duffel Bag with lock (T): for transporting all personal gear to base camp
Small duffel bag (T): to store items in the hotel
Personal First Aid kit (T): Should include athletic tape, band aids, Ibuprofen, Moleskin, blister care products, personal medications, cough drops.
Recommended personal medication list for mountaineering expeditions and trekking trips:
- Acetazolamide (Diamox) for altitude illness
- Antibiotics such as Ciprofloxacin or Azithromycin for gastrointestinal or respiratory illness
- Ibuprofen for muscle soreness
- Pepto Bismol for loose stool
- Excedrin for headaches
- Anti - nausea medications
- Band - Aids (Blisters etc.)
Recommended personal climbing snacks:
- Electrolyte replacement drink mixes: e.g. Nuun.
- Energy gels: Single serving gel packets e.g. GU, Clif shot, Powergel, etc.
- Energy bars: e.g., Power bar, Clif bar, etc
If you have any questions, please contact us.