Item |
Description |
Quantity |
Example |
Purchase At |
Rent At |
Equipment Type |
Approach Shoes |
These are “hiking” shoes specifically made for approaching and descending from a climbing venue where scrambling is necessary, or even for climbing an entire route. They have sticky climbing rubber on the bottom and a formed fit to influence better climbing abilities while scrambling. Consider high-tops for additional ankles support if needed. Regular hiking boots or athletic shoes may be acceptable for many climbs.
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1 |
Men: La Sportiva TX3 Men
Women: La Sportiva TX3 Wmn
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Neptune Mountaineering
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Clothing |
Auto Block |
This is a small sewn loop to assist in rappelling. The #1 choice on the market is the Sterling Hollowblock, or the Sterling Autoblock.
|
1 |
Sterling Auto Block
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Neptune Mountaineering
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Optional |
Backpack: 20-40 liter |
Packs smaller than this tend not to be able to carry the necessary amount of equipment and clothing.
|
1 |
CAMP M3 30L
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Neptune Mountaineering
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Colorado Mountain School
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Equipment |
Baselayer Bottoms |
Synthetic or Merino Wool, Lightweight or mid-weight are recommended.
|
1 |
Men: Rab Syncrino Leggings
Women: Rab Syncrino Leggings
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Rab
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Clothing |
Beanie or Fleece Hat |
Should cover the ears and fit under a helmet. Hats with fluff balls on top do not fit under helmets.
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1 |
Filament Beanie
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Rab
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Clothing |
Belay and Rappel Device |
Plaquette style devices with auto-block mode are ideal.
|
1 |
CAMP Piu 2
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Neptune Mountaineering
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Equipment |
Climbing Harness |
UIAA or CE approved; With belay loop and gear loops. The waist belt should fit over multiple layers of clothing.
|
1 |
CAMP Laser CR
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Neptune Mountaineering
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Colorado Mountain School
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Equipment |
Cordelette |
5m section of 7mm diameter nylon cord. 7mm nylon is the standard for rock climbing, while 6mm cord is acceptable for certain applications in alpine climbing and ski mountaineering due to the lower forces involved.
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2 |
Sterling Cordelette
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Neptune Mountaineering
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Equipment |
Double-length Sewn Runner |
48″ or 120cm. Used for rappelling, making leashes, and improvised rescue.
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1-2 |
CAMP 11mm Express Dyneema
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Neptune Mountaineering
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Equipment |
Face Mask – PPE |
Optional; Look for a mask with a bendable border at the top so you can mold the mask to fit the bridge of your nose and prevent your glasses from fogging.
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1 |
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Clothing |
Food |
Proper lunches that are prepared ahead of time are recommended (sandwich, burrito, leftover pizza, etc), along with an assortment of snack bars, gels, or trail mixes. Feeze-dried meals are acceptable on overnight trips, but not day trips.
|
1 |
Made in Nature, Thrive Tribe
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Neptune Mountaineering
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Equipment |
Gaiters |
These are instrumental when wearing crampons. They protect your softshell pants from getting ripped and keep snow out of your boots.
|
1 |
RAB Muztag GORE-TEX® Pro Gaiter
|
Rab
|
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Clothing |
Heavyweight Waterproof Glove |
This glove comes out when the winter going gets cold and wet or at higher altitudes.
|
1 |
Men: Pivot GTX Glove
Women: Pivot GTX Glove
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Rab Store
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Clothing |
Hot Drinks |
Coffee, tea, hot cocoa are great for warming up when it’s cold outside.
|
1 |
Cusa Tea; Alpine Start Coffee
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Neptune Mountaineering
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Optional |
Lightweight Baselayer Top |
Synthetic or Merino Wool; Worn against the skin and is considered a “wicking” layer that facilitates the movement of moisture away from the skin and through the layers. Hooded base layers add extra versatility.
|
2 |
Men: Rab Syncrino Base LS Tee
Women: Rab Syncrino Base LS Tee
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Rab
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Clothing |
Lightweight Gloves |
Synthetic; Thin gloves used when hiking the early morning approach. Belay gloves can suffice if full-fingered.
|
1 |
Rab Vapour-Rise Glove
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Rab Store
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Clothing |
Lip ScreenSPF 15 or higher. |
Non-SPF rated lip balms can actually increase your chances of getting burned.
|
1 |
Rocky Mountain Sunscreen Lip Balm
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Neptune Mountaineering
|
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Optional |
Midweight Baselayer Top |
Synthetic or Merino Wool; Adds extra warmth and protection from the cold and wind without creating a moisture barrier as a jacket would. Having at least one base layer that is hooded adds versatility, protecting the neck and ears from cold winds.
|
1 |
Men: Rab Ascendor Light Hoodie
Women: Rab Ascendor Light Hoodie
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Rab
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Clothing |
Midweight Softshell Glove |
This is the workhorse glove and is most often worn on warmer days when mountaineering. Softshell gloves are water-resistant and durable. They often have leather palms and fingers.
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1 |
Rab Khroma Tour Glove
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Rab
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Clothing |
Mountaineering Axe |
Utilized in ascending or descending snow slopes. Ideal length is variable based on terrain and height of person.
|
1 |
CAMP Alpina
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Neptune Mountaineering
|
Colorado Mountain School; Neptune Mountaineering
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Equipment |
Mountaineering Boots |
Waterproof, insulated, leather or synthetic boots. Two levels of boots can be appropriate depending on the season, conditions, and personal needs. These boots have rigid and semi-rigid soles so they climb rock well and are compatible with crampons. 1. Lightweight (May – October): This is a single-layer, semi-insulated, waterproof boot, such as the La Sportiva Trango Cube. 2. Mid-weight (October – June): This is a single-layer, insulated boot, such as the La Sportiva Nepal.
|
1 |
Men: La Sportiva Nepal EVO GTX 0r G5
Women: La Sportiva Nepal Cube GTX Women’s or G5
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Neptune Mountaineering
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Colorado Mountain School; Neptune Mountaineering
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Clothing |
Mountaineering Crampons |
Steel crampons with horizontal front points are ideal. Must be semi-rigid and compatible with your boots.
|
1 |
CAMP Alpinist Universal
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Neptune Mountaineering
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Colorado Mountain School; Neptune Mountaineering
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Equipment |
Neck Gaiter |
“Buffs” are quite versatile in their uses. They can be used as light beanies, neck warmers, and can offer face protection from the cold wind or sun.
|
1 |
CMS Neck Gaiter
|
Neptune Mountaineering
|
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Clothing |
Non-locking Carabiners |
Most climbers prefer wire-gated carabiners due to their light weight and low bulk, among other useful characteristics.
|
2-3 |
CAMP Nano 22
|
Neptune Mountaineering
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Equipment |
Pear Locking Carabiner |
Large on one end to allow hitches to pass through.
|
3+ |
CAMP HMS Compact Lock
|
Neptune Mountaineering
|
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Equipment |
Prussik Cord |
1m of 6mm nylon accessory cord. Tech cord (kevlar, spectra) is not acceptable.
|
2 |
Sterling HollowBlock
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Neptune Mountaineering
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Equipment |
Rock Climbing Helmet |
UIAA/CE approved; Should be large enough to fit over a beanie. Plastic helmets are more durable, but heavier. Foam helmets are lighter, but more easily damaged when carried in a pack.
|
1 |
CAMP Titan
|
Neptune Mountaineering
|
Colorado Mountain School
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Equipment |
Ski Straps |
18″ Rubber or velcro straps to connect skis when attaching them to a pack. Also useful for a variety of in-the-field equipment repairs.
|
2 |
BCA Ski Strap
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Neptune Mountaineering
|
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Optional |
Smartphone |
Great for taking photos and videos. Smartphone batteries tend to shut down in freezing temps – keep your phone in a warm inner layer. A tether is ideal in the mountains to protet against dropping your phone.
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1 |
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Optional |
Snowshoes |
Great for walking over snow. Snowshoes work by distributing the weight of the person over a larger area so that the foot does not sink (posthole) into the snow.
|
1 |
MSR
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Neptune Mountaineering
|
Colorado Mountain School
|
Equipment |
Softshell and Fleece Jacket |
Water-resistant, windproof, yet it “breaths,” which means it allows moisture to move through. Hoods are ideal. There are multiple thicknesses of Softshell jackets. A lightweight or medium-weight jacket is preferred. Fleece jackets are acceptable.
|
1 |
Men: Rab VR Summit Jacket
Women: Rab VR Summit Jacket
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Rab
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Clothing |
Softshell Pants |
Softshell material is stretchy, wind-proof, water-resistant, and resists abrasion. Mid-weight is recommended and light-weight pants can work for warm days. Typical thin, nylon “hiking pants” are generally not tough enough.
|
1 |
Men: Rab Sawtooth Pants
Women: Rab Women’s Sawtooth Pants
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Rab Store
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Clothing |
Sports Bra |
Provides support and allows for full range of motion
|
1 |
North Face Beyond the Wall
|
Neptune Mountaineering
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Clothing |
Sun Hat |
A billed hat to keep the bright mountain sun at bay.
|
1 |
Rab Trucker Logo Cap
|
Rab
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Clothing |
Sunglasses |
“Wrap-Around” style sunglasses with 100% UV Protection.
|
1 |
ZEAL RAD CLIFF SUNGLASSES
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Zeal Optics
Neptune Mountaineering
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Equipment |
SunscreenSPF 30 or higher. |
Travel size.
|
1 |
Rocky Mountain Sunscreen SPF 50
|
Neptune Mountaineering
|
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Equipment |
Synthetic or Down Puffy Jacket |
Fits over all other layers and is worn at breaks and on really cold days. Synthetic puffies are more durable, are easily laundered, and dry out quickly if wet. Down puffies are lighter weight, pack smaller, and provide exceptional warmth, but once wet, they stay wet.
|
1 |
Men: Rab Mythic Alpine Light Jacket
Women: Rab Mythic Alpine Light Jacket
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Rab
|
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Clothing |
Synthetic or Merino Wool Socks |
Wool and synthetic blends are great for long days on the trail. “Ski” and “Snowboard” socks are especially useful when warmth is desired.
|
2 |
Point 6 AT Hike Light Crew
|
Neptune Mountaineering
|
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Clothing |
Water Bottles |
1 liter bottles are the standard. Bladders such as Camelbacks and Platypus are acceptable for above freezing temps, but only in conjunction with another bottle. Bladders are not acceptable during sub freezing temps. Sports drinks are also acceptable.
|
2 |
Nalgene, Hydro Flask
|
Neptune Mountaineering
|
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Equipment |
Waterproof Shell Jacket |
Non-insulated, Gore-Tex, Dermizax, Event, or other waterproofing system is required. Mostly, this jacket sits in the bottom of your pack and comes out when the weather gets nasty with precipitation. This jacket should fit over all other layers.
|
1 |
Men: Rab Khroma Cirque GORE-TEX Jacket
Women: Rab Women’s Khroma Cirque GORE-TEX Jacket
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Rab
|
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Clothing |
little_castaldo (verified owner) –
Mike was awesome. I learned a lot, and I loved that the instructor took the time to touch base with the attendees beforehand to customize the course for our objectives. I feel like CMS in general does a great job of making this “your course.”
The day was spent in the field, and was a fun, relaxed environment. We went over hauling systems in the morning and self-rescue in the afternoon with tons of hands-on and discussion. We all asked so many questions, and Mike answered all of them thoroughly. I would highly recommend taking this course through CMS.