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Gap Year at Soar Gear List GAP YEAR AT SOAR GEAR LIST Expedition Equipment: ____1 internal frame backpack (5,500 - 6,000 cubic inch minimum capacity) ____1 Backpack rain cover ____1 dry bag (2500 cubic inch minimum capacity) ____1 zero degree or below Packable synthetic sleeping bag ____1 waterproof compression stuff sack for sleeping bag (make sure it fits the Sleeping bag) ____3 multi-sized compression stuff sacks for clothing and organization ____1 sleeping pad (Ridge Rest or Therma Rest Standard pads are highly recommended) ____1 bowl, one cup, one fork, one spoon (made of plastic or metal) ____1 laundry bag ____1 large box of Gallon sized Ziplocs ____1 large box of Quart sized Ziplocs ____1 Packet of black sharpie markers Expedition Clothing: ____2 expedition-weight polypropylene long underwear top and bottom ____2 lightweight polypropylene long underwear top and bottom ____3 pair of quick dry pants (convertible are ok) ____ 4 pair quick dry shorts ____4 quick dry tee shirts (non-cotton) ____1 balaclava (facial hat) ___1 synthetic fill puffy winter jacket ____2 Long sleeve light weight button up synthetic shirts Expedition Hygiene/Self Care: ____1 Large Quick Dry Towel ____1 small Travel sized Toiletry bag ____1 small Bottle of biodegradable soap ____1 travel sized toothbrush and full length case ____1 travel sized hairbrush (for long hair) ____For contact wearers: 1 travel sized bottle of contact solution and case ____For Males: 1 travel sized bottle of Gold bond Powder General Equipment: ____1 day pack with waist belt (at least 3,000 cubic inches) ____2 one quart largemouth water bottles (Nalgene is best) ____ Sunglasses ____Whistle with lanyard to wear around neck ____Small headlamp with a L.E.D. bulb & extra batteries ____Watch with alarm General Clothing: ____10 pairs of underwear ____8 pair thick wool or polypropylene socks ____1 pair of thick wool or pile or fleece pants ____1 thick wool or pile fleece sweaters ____3 bathing suits ____1 belt 1 ____1 set GoreTex (or similar waterproof breathable material) pants and jacket storm gear ____1 thick wool, pile or fleece hat ____1 pair wool or pile or fleece gloves ____1 waterproof shell mitten structure ____1 sun/rain hat (a baseball cap is fine if your rain jacket has a hood) General Footwear: ____1 pair waterproof hiking boot with flexible un-shanked sole and over the ankle support. ____1 pair water shoes: closed toed and strapped on…no FLIP FLOPS ____1 pair lace up running shoes ____1 pair of Teva/Chaco type sandals ____1 pair of winter boot with removable liner Sorel type boot Campus Equipment: ____1 Foot locker/trunk ____1 Duffle Bag ____2 sets single bed sheets (fitted, flat & pillow case) ____1 single bed comforter or blanket ____1 pillow ____1 laundry bag Campus Clothing: ____8 pair socks for running ____2 pairs shorts ____8 pairs of pants ____8 tee shirts ____2 pair of sweatpants ____2 hooded sweatshirts ____2 Collared Shirts Campus Hygiene/Self Care: ___1 Deodorant ___2 toothbrushes ___1 full length toothbrush cover ___1 tube of toothpaste ___2 wash cloths ___3 bath towels ___ Razors and shaving supplies, if needed ___Hairbrush ___body wash ___Shampoo & Conditioner ___For Females: Tampons and Pads ****No colognes, hairsprays, or mousses - they smell like food to animals Optional Items: ___ Camera with charger or batteries ___Camp Chair (A Crazy Creek type chair or conversion kit for the rest pad is ideal) ___ IPODS, PSP and laptops (these items will be used according to protocols) ___Spinning fishing rod/fly rod ITEMS NOT TO BRING 1. Do not bring any excessive clothes or items not listed 2. Do not bring expensive jewelry or electronics 3. Do not bring a lighter or matches 4. Absolutely no tobacco, alcohol or illegal substances 5. Do not bring a knife. 6. Personal tents, tarps, hammocks, stoves, or water purification kits. 2 .
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