Socks – Go for a medium to thick pair of synthetic or wool/synthetic blend socks.
Thermal/Base Layers – A thermal or wicking top is far better than cotton.
Fleeces – At least one fleece layer for your upper body. If you get cold easily perhaps add a fleece gilet/vest to your layering. Having an extra fleece top or synthetic layer in a waterproof liner at the bottom of your rucksack is useful if cool conditions are likely to be encountered.
Windshirt or lightweight softshell jacket – Ideal for dry conditions.
Walking trousers – Polycotton, polyester or softshell is ideal.
Warm Hat & Gloves – A warm hat can still be very useful even in summer. For Skye, leather work or gardening gloves, which are cheap and durable are ideal. Remember that even in the height of summer, with a bit of rain and wind, it will still be quite chilly.
Waterproof jacket and over trousers ( Outer shell clothing) – The trousers should have at least a knee length zip enabling them to be fitted over boots. Lightweight waterproofs are ok.
Rucksack – A medium volume sac (30 -40 litres) is best for mountaineering. Use a strong plastic rucksack liner to keep the contents dry. External Rucsack covers have a habit of blowing away and don’t work as well as an internal liner. Everything needs to fit inside your sac.
Bivvy Bag – A large person sized poly or foil survival bag is the minimum requirement, essential.
Head Torch – Even in summer it’s good practise to carry a small head torch.
First Aid kit – A small personal pack including medication for blisters. Sun cream and sunglasses if good forecast.
Compass/Map – Harveys or OS
Optional: The map should be weather proofed in a clear plastic map case or covered with clear sticky back plastic.
Whistle/Watch
Water bottle – 1 to 2 litres, maybe more during hot weather.
Lunch & Spare Food
Trekking Poles – These are optional, but useful particularly in descent.
Boots – For scrambling, boots which have good lateral stiffness.
Helmet – Please bring one along if you can. We have helmets available.
Harness – Please make sure the harness fits over all clothing and can be put on over boots and crampons. Adjustable leg-loops are preferable for ease of fitting.
Belay device, two HMS Carabiners and one 120cm sling – We can provide you with these if you don’t have your own.