what equipments do we need for mountaineering?
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Equipment Options
Rope (dry preferred; 9mm-10.5mm x 60m)
Helmet.
Harness (with adjustable leg loops)
Boots (crampon-compatible)
Ice axe (with leash)
Belay/rappel device.
Pulley.
Climbing pack.
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Rope (dry preferred; 9mm-10.5mm x 60m)
Helmet.
Harness (with adjustable leg loops)
Boots (crampon-compatible)
Ice axe (with leash)
Belay/rappel device.
Pulley.
Climbing pack.
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The Ten Essentials
(for safety, survival and basic comfort)
1. Navigation
Map (with protective case)CompassGPS (optional)
2. Sun protection
SunscreenLip balmSunglasses, goggles or glacier glasses
3. Insulation
Jacket, vest, pants, gloves, hat (see Clothing)
4. Illumination
Headlamp or flashlight (plus spare)Extra batteries (kept near body when cold)
5. First-aid supplies
First-aid kit (see our First-Aid Checklist)
6. Fire
Matches or lighterWaterproof containerFire starter (for emergency survival fire)
7. Repair kit and tools
Knife or multi-toolDuct tape or other repair items
8. Nutrition
Extra day's supply of food
9. Hydration
Water bottles or hydration system(insulated)Water treatment system
10. Emergency shelter
Tent, tarp, bivy or reflective blanket
Equipment Options
Hardware quantities depend on route.
Rope (dry preferred; 9mm-10.5mm x 60m)HelmetHarness (with adjustable leg loops)Boots (crampon-compatible)CramponsIce axe (with leash)Belay/rappel devicePulleyClimbing packRoute description or guidebookLocking carabiner(s)Nonlocking carabinersRunners—singles and doublesPrusik cordsHand protection (athletic tape, gloves)Signaling mirrorCrevasse rescue gearAvalanche transceiverShovelProbe
For Technical or Mixed Routes
NutsNut extraction toolHexesIce tools (with leashes)Ice screwsCamming devices
Clothing
Wicking base layers (synthetic or wool)Fleece jacket or vestFleece pantsInsulating jacket (down or poly fill)Insulating hat, cap, balaclava or headbandSun-shielding hat or capSocks (synthetic or wool) plus sparesGloves or mittensGaitersRain jacket with hood (or soft shell)Waterproof pants or bibsBandana or Buff (neck or face gaiter)
Personal Items
Multifunction watchTwo-way radiosCell phone in a protective containerCameraBinocularsQuick-dry towelLunch; energy food/gels/chewsToilet paperSanitation trowelInsulated sit padHandwarmer packetsPermits
(for safety, survival and basic comfort)
1. Navigation
Map (with protective case)CompassGPS (optional)
2. Sun protection
SunscreenLip balmSunglasses, goggles or glacier glasses
3. Insulation
Jacket, vest, pants, gloves, hat (see Clothing)
4. Illumination
Headlamp or flashlight (plus spare)Extra batteries (kept near body when cold)
5. First-aid supplies
First-aid kit (see our First-Aid Checklist)
6. Fire
Matches or lighterWaterproof containerFire starter (for emergency survival fire)
7. Repair kit and tools
Knife or multi-toolDuct tape or other repair items
8. Nutrition
Extra day's supply of food
9. Hydration
Water bottles or hydration system(insulated)Water treatment system
10. Emergency shelter
Tent, tarp, bivy or reflective blanket
Equipment Options
Hardware quantities depend on route.
Rope (dry preferred; 9mm-10.5mm x 60m)HelmetHarness (with adjustable leg loops)Boots (crampon-compatible)CramponsIce axe (with leash)Belay/rappel devicePulleyClimbing packRoute description or guidebookLocking carabiner(s)Nonlocking carabinersRunners—singles and doublesPrusik cordsHand protection (athletic tape, gloves)Signaling mirrorCrevasse rescue gearAvalanche transceiverShovelProbe
For Technical or Mixed Routes
NutsNut extraction toolHexesIce tools (with leashes)Ice screwsCamming devices
Clothing
Wicking base layers (synthetic or wool)Fleece jacket or vestFleece pantsInsulating jacket (down or poly fill)Insulating hat, cap, balaclava or headbandSun-shielding hat or capSocks (synthetic or wool) plus sparesGloves or mittensGaitersRain jacket with hood (or soft shell)Waterproof pants or bibsBandana or Buff (neck or face gaiter)
Personal Items
Multifunction watchTwo-way radiosCell phone in a protective containerCameraBinocularsQuick-dry towelLunch; energy food/gels/chewsToilet paperSanitation trowelInsulated sit padHandwarmer packetsPermits
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