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Ice Axe w/Leash
Specialized mountaineering tool. You will want a shorter and more versatile tool for climbing on steep terrain. We recommend a 55 or 60 cm straight shafted tool with an alpine or Alaska pick. Please no bent shafts or recurved picks.
Crampons
Technical crampons as opposed to basic crampons for glacier travel. Step-in bindings highly recommeded. Vertically oriented frontpoints are okay but no monopoints.
Prussiks
Or bring 40 feet of flexible 6mm acessory cord to make into prussiks.
20 ft tubular webbing. (9/16 or 1 inch.)
$25
Alpine Climbing Harness
Harness should fit over all clothing, have gear loops, adjustable leg loops and be reasonably comfortable to hang suspended in. Make sure you can get into the harness without having to step through any part of it.
Carabiners (4) Locking ; (6) Standard
2 Twistlock & 2 small screwgate lockers; 6 standard ovals recommended.
Rappel/Belay Device.
Figure 8 (required)
$25
Climbing helmet . Must be adjustable to fit, with or without hat or balaclava on.
$40
Ascenders (1 pair) One right and left.
$35
Adjustable 3 section Ski/Trekking Poles
(Optional) For the trek.
Footwear
Light hiking boots or trekking shoes
For day hikes and trek to Base Camp. The trail to Base Camp is rocky and rough. Shoes that are light weight, high comfort, plenty of room in the toe bed, with good support are important.
Tennis shoes or low top shoes.
For international travel and town days.
High Altitude All-In-One Mountaineering Boot (also called triple boot or single boot system).
Expedition boot that is a high altitude double boot with an integrated gaiter.
Fully Insulated Supergaiters. (Optional) This gaiter covers the entire boot but leaves the sole exposed. It is warmer than regular gaiters but not as bulky as an overboot.
$37
Gaiters . Optional if you are not bringing the Single Boot System.
Trekking Socks.
3 pair
Wool or Synthetic Socks
4 pair heavyweight socks to be worn over the liner socks. When layering socks, check fit over feet and inside boots.
Liner Socks
4 pair of smooth thin wool, nylon or Capilene to be worn next to the skin. This reduces the incidence of blisters and hot-spots and makes the outer sock last longer before needing to be changed. They should fit well with your heavyweight socks.
Camp Boots.
Optional. Insulated boot for Base Camp.
Booties
Optional. Synthetic Recommended.
Technical Clothing
Synthetic Short Underwear.
2-3 Pairs of NON-Cotton short style underwear. (boxers, briefs, panties, bras etc.) Amount based on personal preference.
Lightweight Long Underwear ( M | W )
2-3 pair tops & bottoms, Capilene, other synthetic or wool. No Cotton. Lightweight is preferable as it is more versatile (worn single in warmer conditions and double layer for colder conditions.) Zip-T-neck tops allow more ventilation options. One set of white for intense sunny days on the glacier and one pair of dark for faster drying gives the most versatility.
Heavyweight Long Underwear ( M | W ). 1 pair. Expedition weight Capilene. (Alternative: one-piece suit)
Soft Shell Jacket ( M | W )
Mid-heavyweight. A full-zip version is easier to put on and has better ventilation than a pullover.
$49
Insulated Synthetic Pants w/ full separating side zippers ( M | W )
This is vitally important for ventilation and for the safety and ease of dressing up or down when conditions change in the middle of a climb.
$170
Expedition Down Parka
Must be fully baffled, have an attached, insulated hood, and go below the waist.
Down Pants
To fit over insulation layers. Outer shell must be windproof/water resistant.
$35
Insulated Synthetic Jacket ( M | W )
Optional. Allows you to leave your down parka up higher on the mountain as we establish higher camps.
$59
Hard Shell Jacket w/ hood ( M | W )
We recommend a waterproof breathable shell material with full front zipper, underarm zips, and no insulation. This outer layer protects against wind and rain.
$57
Hard Shell Pants ( M | W )
Waterproof, breatheable. Full length side zippers preferred because it allows easy removal of pants, 7/8th zippers allowed but is more difficult to remove pants. No short 1/2 length, or short lower leg zippers allowed as it is difficult to put pants on when crampons are already on.
Headwear
$12
Headlamp (Batteries not Included in Rental)
High quality LED headlamp. Bring plenty of spare batteries.
Wool/Synthetic Ski Hat . Make sure ears are covered.
Balaclavas . (1) Heavy weight, (1) Lightweight. Heavy weight must fit over light weight.
Face Mask. Optional. Suggested: Neoprene or Windstopper.
Baseball Cap or other Sun Hat . One with a good visor to shade the nose and eyes. Synthetic (quick dry)
Bandanas (2). To shade the neck.
Buff or NeckGaiter. Optional. Can be used to shade your neck or provide face protection
$42
Glacier glasses (w/ side covers or wrap around).
100% UV, IR, high quality optical lenses designed for mountain use, must have side covers, leashes, and a nose guard is particularly helpful. No more than 8% light transmission. If you wear contact lenses we recommend packing a spare pair of glasses. If you wear glasses we recommend prescription glacier glasses (gray or amber). Talk to your eye care professional to find out where prescription glacier glasses are available.
Nose Guard. Attached to glasses.
$38
Ski Goggles , 1 pair. Dark 100% UV & IR.
Handwear
$38
Heavyweight Soft Shell Gloves
2 Pair. Should fit comfortably inside mitts. A heavier fleece will do a better job of keeping hands warmer when wet than lighter polypropylene or Capilene.
Expedition Shell Gloves w/ insulated removable liners
1 pair. For use lower on the mountain when expedition mitt is not needed.
Expedition Gloves
A heavy glove for warmth high on the mountain.
Personal Equipment
Expedition Backpack
Internal frame pack 4,500 cu.in. Keep it simple and light, avoid unnecessary zippers which add weight.
Trekking Backpack
2,000 - 2,500 cu. in. (Optional)
Sleeping Bag . (rental comes with compression stuff sack )
(Expedition quality rated to at least -20°F). Goose down preferred over synthetic for bulk & weight. If well-cared-for a down bag will last much longer than a synthetic bag. Your bag needs to be long enough that your feet are not pressing out the foot box which will make you colder. It should be roomy enough for comfortable sleeping but snug enough for efficient heat retention.
Compression Stuff Sacks for reducing volume . For sleeping bags and down clothing.
$47
Self-Inflating pad
Two 3/4 or full length pads. One for use at basecamp and one for camps higher on the moutain. If you are over 6’ a long is recommended. Make sure to include a repair kit.
$10
Closed-Cell foam pad
Full length closed cell is recommended, used while staying at camps higher than bascamp and to be used in combination with your self inflating pad.
Cup : 16oz. plastic mug with lid (retains heat well and is spill-resistant in the tent).
Spoon : Good quality tough plastic (lexan).
Bowl : 2-cup capacity with lid. We recommend a collapsible or packable bowl to help save space in your backpack.
Sunscreen .
SPF 40 or better, 2 small tubes. Note: Sunscreen older than 6 months loses half of its SPF rating, make sure that you have new sunscreen.
Lipscreen . SPF 30, at least 2 sticks. Make sure your lipscreen is new.
Water Bottles
2 to 3 Wide mouth bottles with minimum 1 Litre capacity per bottle. No water bag or bladder systems, they freeze or are hard to fill.
Water Bottle parka
Fully insulated with zip opening. Neoprene "cozy" style does not provided enough insulation and is not recommended.
Pee Bottle (1 Liter).
Large mouth, clearly marked water bottle. Collapsible 1 liter canteen takes up less volume than a bottle when empty.
Pee Funnel (for women). It is a good idea to practice, practice, practice.
1 Liter Thermos . Needs to be strong. Stainless Steel Vacuum bottle.
Knife or multi-tool. Medium size. Keep it simple and light, needs a blade and screwdriver.
Toiletry Bag.
Include toilet paper, hand sanitizer and small towel (as well as tooth brush, tooth paste etc.)
Hand warmers and Toe Warmers
Bring 3 sets of each. Toe Warmers are different that hand warmers. They are formulated to work in a lower oxygen environment, like the inside of a boot, they also burn out more quickly.
Trash Compactor bags (4).
To line stuff sacks to keep gear dry & one large enough to line pack. At minimum 3 mil. thick.
Camera gear: Optional. We recommend a small digital camera above BC. Simple and light. For more information, see recommendations on the FAQ page of our website. (www.AlpineAscents.com/faq.asp )
Traveling
Travel Clothes. We trek for approximately 6 days to get to the mountain. Trekking pants, walking shorts, a few t-shirts and long sleeve shirts.
$30
Large Duffel Bag w/ travel lock. (Lock not included in rental)
(9-10,000 cu. in.) Used for transporting gear.
Base Camp Items.
It is good to bring additional items which you have found to be useful on previous expeditions. For example: paperback books, playing cards,MP3 flash player, short-wave radio, game boys, musical instruments, ear plugs, lots of batteries, etc.
First Aid
Small Personal First-Aid Kit . Aspirin, Moleskin, molefoam, waterproof first-aid tape, athletic tape, Band-Aids, personal medications.
Drugs/Medications/Prescriptions.
Climbers should bring Mupirocin (Bactroban) cream, excellent topical antibiotic for scrapes and cuts. Cirprofloxin (Cipro) 500mg tablets for traveler’s diarrhea and for urinary tract infections. Loperamide (Lomotil) or Immodium for diarrhea. Azithromycin (Z-pak) 250mg tablets for non-gastrointestinal infections. Acetazolamide (Diamox) 125 or 250mg tablets for alltitude sickness. Ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) 200mg tablets for altitude headaches, sprains, aches, etc. Excedrin,Acetaminophen (Tylenol) 325mg tablets for stomach sensitivity.
Rental Agreement Terms and Conditions
I promise to return all equipment rented from Alpine Ascents International, Inc. in
good condition at the end of my climb/course. I agree and authorize Alpine Ascents
International, Inc. to charge my credit card on file for repairs and/or replacements of damaged,
lost or stolen gear. And I agree not to hold Alpine Ascents International, Inc. responsible
for any injuries incurred through the use of its rental equipment.
Rental Information
Reserve:
Please submit one reservation per person per departure. Recommend
submitting reservation at least one month in advance to ensure adequate time
for processing. Incomplete reservations may cause delay or failure to reserve
requested items. Cancellations must be made 3 weeks in advance of departure.
Confirmation:
Allow 48-72 hours for rental confirmation via email. Please note confirmations
might differ from original reservation, please check your confirmation as that list
contains items scheduled to ship.
Payment:
Credit card on file will be used to process rental payment. Charges are
processed at time of shipping (two weeks prior to departure date) and will include a
$50 Security deposit per item and shipping . Shipping cost is based on size and
weight and can only be determined at shipping.
Security Deposit:
Fees are fully refundable upon timely return (one week from end of trip date).
Fees may be assessed for repair or replacement of damaged item. Please allow
up to two weeks for your refunded to be credited. Please note that items not
returned within one week after trip end date Alpine Ascents reserves the right to
withhold all or part of your Security Deposit.
Shipment:
Rental items are scheduled to ship two weeks prior to departure. Once received
verify all items are correct and fit appropriately. Please note sizing information
provided is used to determine the sizes of items shipped.
You are responsible for rentals once items are shipped and until items are
received back at Alpine Ascents. We encourage you to insure your shipment.