Presidential Traverse
Gear Selection


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Introduction
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The Clothing System
The Food System
The Sleeping System & Miscellaneous
The Route
The Whiteout Navigation Plan
The Escape Routes
Camping
Emergency Strategies

This is a huge category and directly relates to pack weight. It is also a subject that has a lot of personal preference involved. The important part of gear selection though is that you look at it from a systematic approach. For instance individual pieces of clothing should fit together to create a clothing system that meets the needs of the environment you will be in. Below is an equipment list we use on a traverse.

Individual Gear
Ice Axe
Crampons
Snowshoes
Adjustable ski poles
Sleeping Pad
Winter Sleeping Bag -15°F
Expedition Pack
Shovel
Probe
Avalanche Transceiver
2 1 liter water bottles or 1 ½ liter Thermos and 1 liter bottle

Individual Clothing
Double plastic mountaineering boots
Medium weight long underwear top and bottom
Heavy weight long underwear top
Heavy weight long underwear bottom
Pile jacket
Wind proof/water proof jacket w/hood (Gore-Tex)
Wind proof/water proof pants or bibs (w/full side zips)
Synthetic or down parka
Hats (one should be a balaclava type that can cover your face)
Gloves (pile with a removable outer shell works best)
Spare gloves or mittens (should be as warm as your main pair)
Liner socks
Heavy socks
Gaiters
Goggles
Sunglasses

Individual Camping Gear
Headlamp
Small Flashlight
Lighter
Toothbrush
Large Mug
Spoon
Sunscreen

Group Gear
Map
Compass
Altimeter
GPS
Tent
Stove
Cookware
Food
First Aid Kit
Repair Kit
Toilet Paper
Candle lantern
Cell phone

The daunting task now is to pack all the gear you won't be wearing into a load that is less than 50 pounds and as close to 40 pounds as possible. So now we get to the details of the gear. There are many systems out there and some actually work! We will go over the system we use at Chauvin Guides to give you an idea of a systematic approach. Remember no system is perfect, it is important to have experience with the system you will use so you can adapt to the imperfections and deal with the inevitable problems any system might have.

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