EQUIPMENT AND CLOTHING LIST
Be sure that all your gear does not exceed
18 kg (40 lbs.) The aircraft we charter have strict load limits. Pack and weigh
everything you need before you leave home. You cannot rely on obtaining last
minute items in the North. Do not bring external frame packs. Some extra
baggage, and traveling clothes can be stored at your point of
departure.
Northern weather can change rapidly and one
must prepare themselves accordingly. It is widely known that wool and
synthetic fleece fabrics provide insulation even when wet. Cotton,
however, loses its insulating properties when wet and will actually draw heat
away from your body through evaporation. The careful selection of quality
garments will enhance your enjoyment, especially in the case of early and late
season departures on the more northern Rivers (e.g. Thelon River).
CLOTHING
FOOTWEAR
Your choices are an important consideration for on
the water, in camp and on the hiking trail.
For canoeing you generally have to live with wet
feet. We have found that wet suit booties with soles or a combination of
neoprene socks with water sandals or runners work best.
For rafting, dry feet are preferred. We recommend
rubber boots with wool socks for cool days and water sandals alone or with
neoprene socks for warmer days. In camp, we suggest water sandals or light
hiking shoes. Hiking shoes with good support are needed for off River
explorations.
Hat - to shield sun or rain
Warm Hat - Fleece or Wool
Bandana
Undershirt and long underwear -synthetic or wool-
Jacket - fleece, pile or wool
Bug Jacket or Headnet
Rain Gear - Good quality "water proof" jacket and pants such as coated
nylon, Gore-tex or equivalent
Wet suit - farmer John or Jane style (required for canoe trips - we
supply)
Shirts - 2 long sleeve
T-shirts - 3
Warm Gloves or Mitts
Paddling Gloves -recommended for canoeing
Belt or suspenders
Shorts -1 pair Quick dry fabric such as nylon
Pants - 2 pair - quick dry fabric
Underwear
Bathing Suit
4 pair socks - synthetic and or wool
Wet suit boots / Neoprene socks
Rubber boots (Rafting only)
Water sandals and neoprene socks (Canoeing)
Hiking shoes
EQUIPMENT
Sleeping pad - Self-inflating "Thermarest"
Day pack
Soft pack or duffel for clothing and personal items
Dry Bags or Stuff Sacks - for sleeping bag, pad, clothing and
personal items
6 strong garbage bags for waterproofing
PERSONAL ITEMS
Toiletry items - medium size
towel, toothbrush/paste, toilet paper, sun screen,
personal medications,
environmental soaps, water bottle
Matches or lighter in waterproof case
Whistle
Pocket knife
20 ft. 1/4" nylon rope for clothesline
Sewing repair kit
Small flashlight or headlamp
Optional Items
Binoculars or spotting scope
Fishing rod with hard case and lures
Camera and/or video camera with waterproof case
Film and extra batteries
Spending money for native crafts, fishing license