Jun 03 2008

Ten Things No Adventurer Should Leave Home Without

When you venture away from the beaten path, could you patch a bad blister, find your way in a fog, or survive an unplanned night out? Ask yourself that question and then ask what you’d need to have along in order to cope.

Everyone likes a good list. Paddlers, hikers, and cyclists are no exception. You won’t find a better list than the Ten Essentials, either. It’s as valid today as it was when The Mountaineers first put it together back in the 1930s—and notwithstanding the list’s alpine origins, it’s equally useful to canoeists and kayakers, cyclists and hikers.

  1. Map(s)—for staying found
  2. Compass—ditto
  3. First-aid kit—for patching yourself and companions
  4. Knife—for too much to summarize
  5. Extra food and water—to keep stoked and hydrated
  6. Matches and firestarter—to light a life-saving fire
  7. Flashlight—for seeing in dark places
  8. Sunglasses—for staving off blindness in glare
  9. Sunscreen—to protect your skin from burns
  10. Extra clothing—to maintain healthy core temperature

Good Things Come in Small Packages

The next time you head off in your boat, whether you’re just puttering around Golden Pond, venturing out across the wine-dark sea, strolling along your favorite woodland trail, or on a Sunday cycle on a remote singletrack, make sure you Take Ten. Don’t leave home without ‘em. Read more…