Mount Hood

Equipment Checklist for a 1-day, summer ascent

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Climbing Equipment
Gear

Notes

Backpack Internal frame with a capacity to 3,000 cubic inches.
Backpack Cover Optional Rain Cover
Ice Axe / Leash

 

Crampons 10 or 12 Point.
Trekking Poles For ascent to Palmer glacier.
Harness  
Ascenders (2) Prusik knots may be used in place of ascenders.
Locking Biner (2)  
Biners (4) non-locking. Oval Biners work well especially for rescue systems.
Snow Picket 24" or 36", minimum 2 per team, recommended 1 per person.
Avalanche Probe Recommended 1 per team during avalanche prone season.
Slings 48" (2) Used in a rescue system or for tie-offs. 6mm perlon rope can also be used, bring 30 feet.
Spectra Runner (2) One runner should be 30 cm and one at 60 cm.
Pulley (2) Per member, for use in Z-Pulley System.
Belay/Rappel Device  
Helmet  
Rope 9mm x 50 meter Dry
 
Personal and Safety
Gear

Notes

Glacier Glasses

Must be 100% UV, IR protection with side covers.

Chest Harness This is an optional item.
Goggles Optional. Based on wind forecasts.
Medical Kit General purpose expedition style medical kit. One per teams.
Hand Warmers If desired.
Water Bottles (2) Nalgene brand with bottle jackets.
Hydration System Optional, works well on the warmer days.
Lip Protection Labiosan for 100% protection. Also carry 40+ SPF chap stick for general use.
Sunscreen SPF 40 or better. Carry one small tubes, not one large tube.
Bandana  
Headlamp LED styles are becoming very capable. Xenon and Superbright LEDs combinations such as the Black Diamond Vectra IQ work well. The rope team should carry one spare head lamp.
Spare Batteries Spare batteries for your head lamp enough for 8 hours. Lithium work the best.
 
Clothing - Upper Body
Gear

Notes

Performance Long-sleeved underwear Quantity 1. Lightweight VaporWick turtleneck, or Expedition VaporWick turtleneck.
Zippered style works well to regular heat.
Performance Short-sleeved underwear Lightweight VaporWick turtleneck, Quantity 1.
WindStopper Outer Shell  
Gore-Tex Outer Shell, hooded  
Parka Down or Polarguard Parka or Vest. Should be rated to 0°f.
 
Clothing - Lower Body
Gear

Notes

Performance underwear PolyPro or Nylon briefs, Quantity 1.
Expedition long underwear Expedition weight VaporWick long underwear, Quantity 1.
Breathable Pants or Bibs Full zip style Gore-Tex outer shell pants.
Optional - Schoeller Pants during warmer seasons.
Zip-off Pants Zip-off style Convertible Pants, Quantity 1.
 
Clothing - Feet / Hands / Head
Gear

Notes

Socks Recommended SmartWool, Quantity 1.
Plastic Double boots  
Leather Boots Optional - Lightweight breathable leather boots or approach shoes for lower elevations.
Mittens Heavyweight Wool or Down, Quantity 1.
WindStopper, Quantity 1.
Gloves Insulated, Quantity 1.
WindStopper, Quantity 1.
Gore-Text Wind Shells.
Hats Insulated wool or fleece (Covers ears).
Balacava.
Baseball Cap.
Long Billed Cap with Neck Protection.
 
Miscellaneous / Optionals
Gear

Notes

Camera / Film Digital Cameras work well, carry a spare battery. Film cameras should be ASA 32-200. Separate flash is not recommended.
Sitting Pad 18" Closed Cell cut-off from a sleeping pad.
Altimeter / Compass One set per rope team.
GPS Optional, one per rope team.
Two-Way Radio Optional, two per rope team. Minimum 5-mile range.
 
Food
Gear

Notes

Lunch / Snacks 2 servings. Fast access meals such as dehydrated fruit, bagels, cheese, sausage, pre-packages energy bars and gels.
Power Breaks 3 servings. PowerGels / PowerBars / Cliff Bars, Dehydrated and fresh fruit, Breadsticks, etc.
Energy Drinks Used primarily for climbing days. Powdered Gatorade and other branded energy drinks, Quantity 5 servings.
NOTE: "Serving" size is subject to your own interpretation. For Energy Drinks, I consider 1 serving of powdered Gatorade equal to one nalgene bottle (1 Quart). Hot Chocolate, Coffee, etc is considered a serving size of one cup. Dinners and Breakfasts are considered one single size Mountain House dehydrated meal.
       
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This page was last edited on 08/07/2007