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Pikey Peak Trek Packing List

Pikey Peak Trek packing List

Packing for the Pikey Peak Trek requires a thorough consideration of the terrain that you are about to take combined with the weather conditions and its duration, which usually takes around 5 to 7 days. Here is a detailed pack list that breaks down all the key things you should bring to take along on this adventure.

Trekking Clothes

Proper clothing is crucial for your comfort and safety during the mountain journey of the Pikey Peak Trek. Temperatures can fluctuate and the weather can be unpredictable in the alpine Himalayas. Generally you will experience cold mornings and evenings and warmer conditions during the day. Hence layering is key to staying comfortable.

  • Base layer top and bottom – Of sweat proof and moisture-wicking material.
  • Hiking pants – Lightweight, breathable and quick drying.
  • Trekking shirt – Both long and short sleeved, preferably made of moisture-wicking material.
  • Fleece or insulated jacket
  • Down jacket
  • Waterproof jacket
  • Beanie
  • Insulated gloves
  • Thermal vests
  • Windbreakers
  • Sweaters
  • Woolen trousers
  • Stretchy leggings
  • Buff or bandana
  • Underwear (4-5 sets)

    Footwear

Comfortable and sturdy footwear will be crucial during the Pikey Peak Trek as the trails involve some rocky and steep segments. Good foot gear will assure stability while walking and keep your feet away from blisters while keeping them warm.
Trekking Boots – Sturdy, waterproof and breathable pairs with good ankle support.

  • Camp shoes or flip-flops
  • Woolen slippers
  • Lightweight sneakers
  • Trekking socks (4-5 pairs) – Light, soft and moisture-wicking quality
  • Gaiters – To keep moisture out of your boots.
  • Sun protection
  • A wide-brimmed hat
  • Sunscreen (SPF 50 +)
  • Lip lotion with SPF
  • Sun glass with UV ray protection
  • Insulated gloves
  • Trekking Gear
  • Backpack (50-65L) – To carry all your trekking gear
  • Day pack (20-30L) – To carry essentials like water, snacks, camera etc.
  • Rain cover for backpack
  • Headlamp or flashlight along with extra batteries.
  • Trekking poles

Sleeping Gear

Most of the teahouses along the Pikey Peak trekking trail have basic bedding available, but bringing your own sleeping gear is important to stay warm and more comfortable.

  • Sleeping bag with a rating of at least -10 degrees Celsius
  • Sleeping pad – Inflatable or foam, providing extra insulation and adding comfort to sleeping
  • Pillow – Smaller, inflatable or a stuffed sack

Health and First Aid Kit

Since the mountain trek is usually remote, carrying a well-stocked first aid kit is important to address minor injuries and health issues along the way. Besides this, any personal medication should also be carried.

  • Band aids
  • Antiseptic wipes
  • Scissors and tweezers
  • Blister treatments
  • Instant cold packs
  • Diamox (altitude sickness medication)
  • Adhesive tape
  • Pain relief and anti-inflammatory cream
  • Antibacterials
  • Antiseptic cream – To treat cuts, scrapes or blisters.
  • Antibiotics
  • Gauze pads
  • Sprain spray
  • Thermometer
  • Paracetamols
  • Cough syrup
  • Panadol
  • Gastro stopEye drops
  • Sterilize gloves

Navigation and Communication

Even though the Pikey Peak trail is well-marked, some navigation tools are always a default call for extra security, let’s say in an emergency case. Similarly, the only way to be in contact with your loved ones or a rescue team in an emergency is by communication means.

  • GPS device
  • Smartphone with offline maps
  • Local SIM card
  • Solar chargers
  • Power bank
  • Notebook and pen – For keeping notes and emergency contact details
  • Paper maps
  • Compass
  • Guidebooks

Personal Hygiene Items

Personal hygiene during the trek is highly important to stay healthy and comfortable. While most of the teahouses provide basic facilities for your stay, bringing your own toiletries is highly recommended.

 

  • Toothbrush and a travel-size toothpaste
  • Biodegradable soap
  • Shampoo
  • Wet wipes
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Toilet paper
  • A lightweight and quick-dry microfiber towel
  • Conditioners
  • Dental floss
  • Sanitary pads, tampons or menstrual cups
  • Moisturizing cream
  • Face and hand wash
  • Deodorants
  • Small mirror
  • Hair ties and clips
  • Hairbrush or comb
  • Nail cutter
  • Razor and shaving cream
  • After-shave gel
  • Earbuds

Hydration and Snacks

It is always a good idea to bring extra snacks to maintain energy throughout the hike. High energy snacks are a must on long trekking days. Likewise, hydration is a must to regulate the body temperature and prevent altitude sickness.

  • Energy bars or trail mix
  • Nuts and dried fruits
  • Chocolate or sweets – For a quick sugar boost
  • Thermal refillable water bottles
  • Water purification drops or tablets
  • Oral rehydration salts
  • Photography Accessories
  • Camera with extra battery
  • Camera case
  • Smartphones
  • Memory cards
  • GoPro
  • Documents
  • Nepal entry visaTravel Insurance
  • A valid passport
  • Airline tickets
  • Trekking permits
  • Photocopies of important documents
  • Passport-size photos
  • Cash in local currency (Rupee)
  • Credit cards

Miscellaneous Items

These are several small yet vital items that will make your trekking experience more comfortable and ready to face any situation.

  • Travel locks
  • Eye masks
  • Play cards and other entertainment options
  • Portable speakers
  • Garbage bags
  • Earplugs

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