Personal on the hill:
- Walking boots (waterproof), with warm socks
- Waterproof coat
- Waterproof trousers
- Suitable walking clothes – synthetic is best; no jeans
- Spare fleece
- Warm hat and gloves
- Water bottle (at least 1 litre )
- Headtorch with spare batteries
- Rucksack with waterproof liner (e.g. sturdy bin liner)
- Sufficient food for lunch and snacks
- Emergency food
In addition in winter take:
- Sunglasses and Suncream
- Extra warm layers (thermals)
- Spare gloves
- Gaiters
- Ice Axe / Crampons (if you don’t know how to use these, ask a committee member, or plan your walks to avoid using them)
The following items may be useful if you have them.
- Map (and map case)
- Compass
- Gaiters
- Sunglasses and Suncream
- First Aid Kit
- Whistle
- Survival Bag
- Thermos flask for hot drink
- Goggles (in winter)
Each group should also carry between them:
- Group shelter (large enough for everyone)
- Group first aid kit
- 2 maps (at least)
- 2 compasses (at least)
For the bunkhouse:
- Sleeping bag
- Food for breakfasts / lunches
- Toiletries
- Dry clothes
Getting kit:
The Club has plenty of kit available for members to borrow, with a (slight out of date) list
here. If you need to buy kit, Cambridge has a good supply of outdoors shops, including Open Air (an independent shop on Green St.), Cotswold Outdoor (a big chain with a large range on Bridge St.), Mountain Warehouse (good discount kit, under Cotswold), Ellis Brigham Mountain Sports and The North Face (both in Lion Yard) and Go Outdoors (beyond the Grafton Centre). The Club has a 15% discount at Cotswold, and the BMC membership has various associated discounts. Most experienced club members will be glad to help if you'd like advice.