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Moose
Track Adventures Recommended Gear List
(check out
our Partial
Outfitting if
you are looking to rent
any of the following gear) |
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Canoe |
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Paddles |
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Life Vest |
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Tent |
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Nylon Tarp/Dining Fly |
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Packs - Both gear & food
packs |
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Sleeping Pad |
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Crazy Creek Chair |
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Folding Camp Saw |
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Cook Kit |
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Single Burner Stove |
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Griddle |
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Food |
Recommended Personal Gear, Clothing & Item List
Personal Clothing:
- Wet Shoes:
These can range from an old pair of sneakers, high tech water shoes, or
boots. Your feet will get wet when you enter/exit the canoe in the water (WE
ONLY RENT KEVLAR CANOES WHICH REQUIRE A WET ENTRY/EXIT. THE CANOES
ARE NOT TO BE DRAGGED ONTO ROCKS SO THAT YOUR FEET DON'T GET WET!);
These shoes will also be used for portaging, therefore you need something that
provides good ankle support. A pair of rubber knee-high ankle boots will
work just fine. Rubber boats are nice for spring and fall trips when
the water is cool.
- Camp shoes:
A
lightweight pair of hiking boots, sport sandals, or sneakers.
- Comfortable socks: Wool
or some type of synthetic fiber works best.
- Synthetic long underwear
(Top
and bottom): (Fall and Spring Trips May
& Sept-Oct).
- Wind jacket:
A
Gore-Tex rain jacket can double as a wind shell, but sitting around the
campfire tends to put burn holes in them. An inexpensive nylon anorak will
save that expensive Gore-Tex for when you really need it.
- Wind pants:
Quick
drying nylon work well.
- 2 pr shorts
- 2 long sleeve synthetic quick dry
shirts:
Great for sun and bug
protection
- 2-3 T-shirts:
This is up to the individual. We bring (2)...one we use for paddling and
portaging, and one that stays clean for those days that we
relax around camp.
- Fleece jacket or pullover:
Wool
will also work, but no cotton sweatshirts.
- Rain gear:
WATERPROOF!!!
We recommend Gore-Tex or a comparable waterproof breathable fabric.
- Hat:
Very
important item. The hat should have a wide brim to provide ample
protection from the sun.
- 3 pr Underwear:
Believe
it or not, this is not an important item. If you bring shorts that contain
inserts, it eliminates the need for underwear. However, if you feel you
need to wear them, 3 pr will be sufficient.
- Paddling gloves
(not necessary, but some
people swear by them)
- Warm gloves
(Fall and Spring Trips May
& Sept-Oct)
- Fleece Hat:
(Fall and Spring Trips May
& Sept-Oct)
- Warm long pants:
(Fall Trips and Spring
Trips May & Sept-Oct) A pair of fleece pants are great!
NOTE: This may not seem like a lot of
clothing for an extended wilderness
trip, but all of the items suggested
are synthetic and quick drying. Remember if your not wearing it, you have
to carry it, and when it is on your back every ounce counts. If you feel
you need to include items not mentioned in this list, bring them along
with you and we will discuss it at the pre-trip meeting. You can always
leave things in your car once your are in Ely, but if you do not bring them, you are out of luck.
Personal Items:
Flashlight or head lamp
Extra batteries
Insulated coffee mug (provided
with full outfitting)
Water bottle (provided with full
outfitting, but if you have a favorite one bring it along)
Compass
First aid kit
2 Lighters
Sunscreen
Biodegradable Soap
Bug dope: A
"DEET" based product is recommended. You can bring Skin so Soft
but when the bugs are bad you will wish you hadn't. For kids, use a 20%
based DEET repellant
Small pocket knife or Multi-tool
Sunglasses: I
recommend polarized lenses because they allow you to see underwater
structure and fish.
2-3 bandanas
Pack towel: A
small towel works just fine
Paperback book
Personal hygiene items
Personal medication
Playing cards
Camera with extra film
Pre packed moistened towels
Small Mirror
Dental Floss
Tooth brush & paste
Fishing Gear
We
would like to stress that this is your trip and if you wish to bring any
of the items that we provide along with your own Personal Equipment Items,
feel free to do so. We have learned through experience that the equipment
we suggested is sufficient to make your trip comfortable, and enjoyable.
If you have any questions about gear selection, route planning, entry or
take-out times, or anything else you can think of feel free to give us a
call.
Call 218-365-4106 or
800-777-7091 to reserve your adventure today!
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