Kepler Track – Packing List

GEAR IF CAMPING (40–60 litre size for Tent multi-day hiking) Sleeping mat Waterproof pack cover (in case it

rains) CLOTHING Sleeping and blow up pillow (or use a hoodie/clothing instead). Clothes for hiking and for wearing liner optional, but we at night. Try to go for quick dry, stink love ours! proof lightweight clothing. First aid kit (including insect Good hiking boots that are repellent, sunscreen, blister kit, pain comfortable and well broken in killers, anti inflammatories, Socks (wool or polypropylene) antihistamine) Shorts (quick dry material) Contact lenses if you wear them (dailies) and spare glasses. Layers - tops, bottoms and thermal underlayers. We don’t recommend Survival kit (survival blanket, cotton as this gets heavy when wet whistle, paper, pencil, high energy and takes a long time to dry snack food) Rain jacket and rain pants Earplugs and eye mask Hat/beanie and gloves Map of the track Sunglasses Drink bottle or (enough for 1 day) Extra socks, underwear, shirt/lightweight jersey Eating and cooking utensils (knife, fork, spoon, plate, cup, pot/pan/billy, Swimwear cleaning kit, tea towel) Small towel or flannel Matches or lighter in waterproof Flip flops or lightweight shoes for inside the huts Toiletries FOOD Torch/flashlight and spare All your meals and snacks! You will batteries eat more than normal so take that Rubbish bag into account. Go for high density, nutritious foods to keep you powered! Tickets and ID You will have to carry everything in Photography equipment, power and out with you, so look for light bank, cables packaging which is easy to pack down. Hiking poles Use a zip lock bag to put rubbish in which will prevent leakage and smells.