This list is intended to give backpackers an idea of the type of gear needed for a multi-day wilderness adventure. Be sure to add or omit items according to the weather and how long you plan to backpack for. If you’re going on a trek that might need a little extra preparation, check out this backpacking checklist instead.
You can also get this as a printer-friendly pdf.
Essentials:
Map
Sunglasses and sunscreen
Compass
Food
Headlamp/flashlight
First-aid kit
Water
GPS (optional)
pocketknife
Basic gear
Backpack (obviously)
Tent
Tarp
Sleeping bag
Sleeping pad
Stove and fuel
Cooking utensils
Water filter or treatment pills
Toiletries and personal items
Food & utensils
Food
Cookset and dishes
Cooking and eating utensils
Cups
Sharp knife
Collapsible pot
Ziplock and trash bags
Storage containers
Biodegradable dish soap
Pot scrubber and dish towel
Water bottle
Fire & cooking
Matches or lighter
Waterproof container
Fire starter (for emergencies
Microstove and fuel
Clothing
Weatherproof jacket and pants
Insulating layers: jacket, sweater, and vest
Quick-drying pants and shorts
Long and short-sleeved shirts
Warm pants (fleece or wool)
Hiking socks and underwear
If it’s cold: toque, gloves, and mitts
Wide-brimmed sun and rain hat
Sandals for at camp
Gaiters, if it will be wet
Change of clothes waiting for you at the trailhead
Extras
Hatchet
Binoculars
Deck of cards
Rope
camera and accessories
Notebook and pencil