Thursday, February 23, 2017

Backcountry Skiing/Snowboarding Checklist

Backcountry Skiing/Snowboarding Checklist
Being an Outdoor Guide means that everyone asks you questions. Here are some tips and tricks that you can use!

Gear Choices
  • Skis, snowboard or splitboard
  • Boots
  • Poles (if skiing)
  • Goggles
  • Helmet
  • Climbing skins
  • Ski wax, skin wax, waxing tools
  • Crampons/ski crampons
  • Pack
  • Avalanche transceiver
  • Snow shovel
  • Probe
  • Slope meter and snowpit analysis kit
  • Avalung or avalanche airbag survival pack
  • Multifunction watch (with altimeter)
  • Whistle/signaling mirror
  • Ice axe/Whippet self-arresting ski pole
  • Route description or guidebook
The Ten Essentials
For safety, survival and basic comfort:
1. Navigation
  • Map (with protective case)
  • Compass
  • GPS (optional)
2. Sun protection
  • Sunscreen
  • Lip balm
  • Sunglasses
3. Insulation
  • Jacket, vest, pants, gloves, hat (see Clothing Options)
4. Illumination
  • Headlamp or flashlight (plus spare)
  • Extra batteries (kept near body when cold)
5. First-aid supplies
  • First-aid kit
6. Fire
  • Matches or lighter
  • Waterproof container
  • Fire starter (for emergency survival fire)
7. Repair kit and tools
  • Knife or multi-tool
  • Repair/duct tape strips; repair items as needed
8. Nutrition
  • Extra day's supply of food
9. Hydration
  • Water bottles or hydration system (insulated)
  • Water filter or other treatment system
10. Emergency shelter
  • Tent, tarp, bivy or reflective blanket
Clothing
  • Wicking base layers (synthetic or wool)
  • Fleece jacket or vest (insulating mid layer)
  • Fleece pants
  • Insulating jacket (down or poly-fill)
  • Waterproof/breathable jacket (or soft shell)
  • Waterproof/breathable pants or bibs (or soft shell)
  • Insulating hat, cap, balaclava or headband
  • Bandana or Buff (neck or face gaiter)
  • Sun-shielding cap or hat for bright days
  • Gloves, mittens and/or overmittens
  • Light gloves (for high-energy activity)
  • Socks (synthetic or wool)
  • Liner socks
  • Gaiters
Personal Items
  • Toilet paper
  • Sanitation trowel and/or WAG Bags
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Quick-dry towel
Other Options
  • Lunch
  • Energy food (bars, gels, chews, trail mix)
  • Energy beverages or drink mixes
  • Vacuum bottle (for hot drinks)
  • Insulated sitting pad
  • Handwarmer/footwarmer packets
  • Camera
  • Binoculars
  • Permits/passes
  • Two-way radios
  • Personal locator beacon
  • Cell phone or satellite messenger
  • Credit card/cash/photo ID
  • Notebook and pen or pencil
  • Music player with headphones
  • Post-activity snacks, water and beverages
  • Towel and post-activity change of clothing
  • Trip itinerary left with friend + under car seat
Article and others like it found at REI.com

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