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Clothing and accessories
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Here is a suggested list of
clothing and accessories for
a climb of Mt. Kilimanjaro:
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insulated, waterproof hiking
boots with rigid uppers and
thick soles
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(Boots must be WELL BROKEN
IN.)
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3 pair of warm socks
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3 pair of lightweight socks
(to wear under warm socks)
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1 or 2 pair of lightweight
walking or running shoes for
walking around camp (with
appropriate socks)
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1 warm hat (or balaclava)
with brim to keep the sun
off face and neck and a sun
hat (you will need both
types)
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1 pair of insulated hiking
or ski gloves
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1 down-filled, hooded parka
or goretex anorak
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2 sets of thermal underwear
(preferably a lightweight
pair to wear next to the
skin and a heavier second
pair for extra warmth)
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1 pair of warm, windproof
slacks
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1 pair of lightweight slacks
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1 pair of shorts
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2 woollen or flannel shirts
with long sleeves
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1 or 2 warm sweaters
(fleece-type)
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2 lighter-weight shirts (or
tee shirts)
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3 or 4 sets of underwear
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Lightweight rain gear with
hood (Rain can occur at any
time on the lower slopes.)
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Lightweight personal water
container
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A water purification kit
and/or iodine pills
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A lightweight daypack for
carrying your own water,
lunch, camera, film, etc.;
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(A pack that has a hydration
system with an insulated
water bladder is suggested.)
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A medium-size, sturdy duffel
bag to contain all your gear
and clothing (Porters will
carry this for you, but they
will NOT carry framed
backpacks.)
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A well-insulated sleeping
bag suitable for
temperatures of 20-degrees
Fahrenheit (The sleeping bag
should fit in your duffel
bag.)
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Camping pillow (if desired)
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Emergency foil blanket
(optional)
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Flashlight (with extra
batteries); a head lamp will
be especially useful for the
last
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Part of the climb, which is
done at night
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1 or 2 walking sticks
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Pair of mud gaiters
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Dark sunglasses with high UV
ray protection or snow
goggles
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(Polarising glasses are not
sufficient to prevent snow
blindness.)
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Sunscreen with high SPF
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Lip balm containing a sun
block
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Small hand towel, soap, and
2 rolls of toilet paper
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Tissue and "wash and dry"
wipes
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UV filter for your camera
(which is necessary for
high-altitude photography)
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High-energy snacks (such as
muesli bars, chocolate, or
instant hot drinks)
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A small medical kit. Your
doctor can advice you on
what to include.
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A good supply of aspirin
(for altitude headaches)
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Altitude medication -- as
prescribed by your doctor
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An antibiotic to use if
needed (such as Septra DS)
as prescribed by your doctor
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Anti-biotic cream (for cuts
and scrapes)
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Band-aids and bandages
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Moleskin
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Scissors, tweezers, and a
thermometer
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Cold/flu tablets and throat
lozenges
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Medicine for stomach
ailments and rehydration
salts
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Clothing of various weights
is suggested, because you
will want to dress in layers
(removing layers as you heat
up from walking, Adding
layers as you cool down from
resting). During the first
two days, climbers may find
it comfortable to wear
shorts and tee shirts.
However, temperatures will
change at higher altitudes.
By the third day of your
climb (Shira Camp to
Barranco), it can be very
windy and the temperature
can fall to freezing at
night.
A limited selection of equipment
is available for rental at the
base of the mountain; however,
ECOLOGICAL WILDERNESS ADVENTURES
cannot guarantee the quality or
condition of any items rented
locally. It is, therefore,
suggested that climbers bring
all of their own equipment.
Baggage
During a climb of
Mt.
Kilimanjaro, travellers should
plan to travel with only what is
required for the climb. (Excess
luggage can be left behind in
Arusha/Moshi and claimed after
the climb.)
As previously mentioned, porters
will carry only duffel-type bags
during the climb (no framed
backpacks or suitcases). You
need only carry a daypack with
the personal items you will
require during the day (your
personal supply of water, your
lunch, your camera and film, and
any clothes you may want to put
on or discard). Your passport,
money, and permit papers should
be kept with you at all times
during the climb and also
carried in your daypack. Please
be advised that luggage carried
by porters is available to
travellers only while in camp
and is NOT accessible during the
day.
Information on laundry
Laundry service is NOT available
during a climb of Mt.
Kilimanjaro, and it is necessary
to take a sufficient amount of
clean clothing for the duration
of the climb
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