College Outdoors Breakaway Adventures
PERSONAL EQUIPMENT LIST
Sea Kayaking Waldo Lake
The items listed in the first two sections of this list are essential for any sea kayaking trip, so be sure to bring them or borrow them from us. The third section includes optional items intended for your personal comfort based on the experiences of participants on previous trips. Keep these lists for reference as you pack for your trip, and return the separate Equipment Information Form to College Outdoors as soon as possible so we can prepare equipment for you.
A note about cotton: Cotton kills! Cotton has no place on outdoor trips except as T-shirts, bandannas, underwear, and occasionally shorts (although nylon shorts are better). Cotton robs your body of heat if it gets wet and can cause hypothermia. Never bring cotton long underwear, cotton jeans, cotton fleece jackets, cotton sweats, or similar items. Call us if you’d like more information.
ESSENTIAL EQUIPMENT THAT YOU CAN BORROW FROM COLLEGE OUTDOORS
You do not need to buy any of the equipment listed in this section—we can lend it to you at no charge. Of course, you’re certainly welcome to bring your own equipment if you have it. Please return the separate Equipment Information Form promptly, whether or not you are borrowing equipment from us. We will notify you if any of the equipment you request is not available.
The items listed in the two previous sections are essential. Before your trip leaves, we’ll check to make sure you have the gear listed on this sheet if you have not requested it from us. Don’t forget that you can borrow equipment from friends and relatives as well as from us. Also watch for summer sales and even shop the thrift stores for some of the items. Additionally, please remember to turn in your Equipment Information Form immediately. We need it by July 13th at the latest. You can always call us if your needs change.
OPTIONAL, PERSONAL ITEMS
This could be a long list, but remember: space is limited, and you have to carry it on your back!
- NON-COTTON PANTS. Combining your long underwear and your rain pants will serve the same purpose. However, you may still want to bring a pair of comfy pants. Don’t bring cotton jeans or sweats; these keep you cold when they get wet. Old army wool pants, fleece, Capilene, or other synthetic fibers will work the best.
- PERSONAL FIRST AID KIT. We carry a group kit, but you may want to bring one of your own that includes Band-Aids, moleskin or second skin (for blister prevention and first aid), and waterproof first aid tape.
- MOLESKIN or Spenco’s SECOND SKIN. These are adhesive foot protectants, found in the foot-care department (like “Dr. Scholl’s”) of most large drugstores and at runners’ equipment stores. These help prevent and treat blisters while you’re hiking. We carry it in our first aid kits, but you may want your own supply.
- BANDANNA or HANDKERCHIEF—Cotton is OK for this.
- BINOCULARS, in a waterproof container.
- CAMERA and FILM, in a waterproof container.
- INSECT REPELLENT lotion or creams like Muskol, Cutter, etc. Please don’t bring aerosol sprays. They can get too hot and explode.
- COMPASS —highly recommended. The kind with adjustable declination setting is best.
- EYEGLASSES and one extra set (either another pair of glasses, or a set of contact lenses.)
- GAMES (e.g., cards, etc.)
- HAND CREAM for dry hands.
- JACKET (not cotton) or extra sweater.
- MITTENS, a good idea if your hands get cold easily. We can lend you these if you need them.
- MUSICAL INSTRUMENT, not too heavy or bulky. Something like a harmonica or flute packs easily.
- NOTEBOOK/JOURNAL and a pencil.
- POCKET KNIFE OR MULTI-TOOL
- SWIMSUIT. Quick-dry nylon shorts for guys. A swimsuit or a sports bra combined with quick-dry nylon shorts for women.
- TOWEL. A small towel or “Pack Towel” is usually enough.
- MONEY. Bring money for lunch at the campus cafeteria on the day your trip leaves, and for stops along the way for snacks, etc. Small amounts of cash are fine; you shouldn’t need much money on this trip.
- ZIPLOCK BAGS, the freezer type is best. Bring enough of them to keep your smaller things dry.
NOTE: If you prefer to get your own gear but are having difficulty finding a place to shop, give us a call!
We’d be happy to recommend vendors and discounted gear dealers.
One last note: Your trip leader may ask that cell phones and electronic music devices, such as iPods, be stored on campus before trip departure or left in the van at the beginning of your adventure, and not brought with the group into the wilderness. This trip is an opportunity for each participant to leave modern technology behind for a few days. (Trip leaders will carry a cell phone for emergency use, although cell phone reception is often not available in wilderness areas or river canyons). Of course, sharing your talents on the trip with your harmonica, flute, guitar or other portable instrument is always encouraged!
The Next Step: Now that you know what you need you can request gear for your trip on-line! Go to the Equipment Information submission form.
Or if you prefer, you can submit this information by mail or fax by following the link below.
Click here for a printer friendly version of this form in Adobe pdf format.
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Waldo Lake Sea Kayak
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