7000m gear list
Quick Reference: Gear Priorities for 7000m.
1. Travel Documents
| Item | Quantity | Purpose | Pro Tip |
| Valid Passport | 1 | International travel & permit processing | Ensure 6+ months validity beyond trip end |
| Credit/Debit Card | 1-2 | Emergency funds, Kathmandu expenses | Notify bank of travel to Nepal |
| Passport Size Photos | 5 pieces | Permits, TIMS card | White background, recent (within 6 months) |
| Insurance Paper | 1 copy | Proof of rescue/medical coverage | Keep digital copy on phone + physical copy in duffle |
| Emergency Contacts | 1 copy | Family & company contacts | Laminate or seal in waterproof bag |
2. Headwear
| Item | Quantity | Purpose | Pro Tip |
| Sun Cap | 1 | Daytime sun protection at Base Camp | Light color with neck flap |
| Desert Cap | 1 | High-altitude sun protection | Baseball-style with breathable fabric |
| Balaclava | 1 | Full face protection in extreme wind | Choose fleece or merino wool |
| Fleece/Warm Hat | 1-2 | Insulation for head at night and high camps | Should cover ears completely |
| Neck Gaiter/Buff Mask | 2-3 | Face protection from sun, wind, and dust | Versatile – can be worn multiple ways |
3. Handwear
| Item | Quantity | Purpose | Pro Tip |
| Thin Fleece Gloves | 2 pairs | Dexterity tasks (cooking, adjusting gear) | Wear as liner inside heavier gloves |
| Windstopper Gloves | 1-2 pairs | Trekking and lower camp use | Good dexterity with moderate warmth |
| Heavy Gloves | 1 pair | Camp 2 to high camp use | Leather palms for grip on fixed ropes |
| Summit Gloves (Mittens) | 1 pair | Summit day – extreme cold protection | Mittens are warmer than fingered gloves |
4. Upper Body Layering System
The Layering Principle:
| Layer | Item | Quantity | Purpose |
| Base Layer | Thermal Top | 2-3 | Moisture wicking, next-to-skin warmth |
| Mid Layer | Fleece Jacket | 1-2 | Insulation, breathability during activity |
| Softshell | Windproof Jacket | 1-2 | Blocks wind, light precipitation |
| Hardshell | Gore-Tex Jacket | 1 | Waterproof, breathable protection |
| Insulation | Down Jacket | 1 | Maximum warmth at rest and high camps |
| Casual | Quick Dry T-Shirt | 2-4 | Base Camp comfort (full-sleeve recommended for sun protection) |
5. Lower Body
| Item | Quantity | Purpose | Pro Tip |
| Thermal Bottom Base Layer | 2-3 | Moisture-wicking insulation | Merino wool or synthetic (no cotton) |
| Fleece Trouser | 1-2 | Mid-layer insulation | Worn over base layer, under shell |
| Gore-Tex Pant | 1 | Waterproof/windproof outer layer | Full side zips for easy on/off over boots |
| Mid-Weight Pants | 1-2 | Trekking and Base Camp | Softshell fabric preferred |
| Lightweight Trekking Pants | 2-3 | Lower elevations, Base Camp | Quick-dry, UPF protection |
| Gaiters | 1 pair | Prevents snow entry into boots | High-cut for deep snow |
| Down Pants | 1 | Extreme cold at high camps | Essential for Camp 2 and above on 7000m peaks |
| Underwear | 3-5 | Basic hygiene | Merino wool or synthetic (no cotton) |
6. Climbing Equipment
| Item | Quantity | Specification | Pro Tip |
| Summit Down Suit (Optional) | 1 | 8000m-rated (Marmot, North Face, Millet) | Not always required on 7000m – down jacket + pants may suffice |
| Climbing Helmet | 1 | UIAA/CE certified | Try on with balaclava and hat |
| Crampons | 1 pair | Must fit boots | Bring packing cover for transport |
| Ice Axe | 1 | 55-65cm with spike & protector | Curved shaft preferred for steep terrain |
| Harness | 1 | Full-strength climbing harness | Adjustable leg loops for layering |
| Belay Device | 1 | Figure 8 or ATC Guide | Practice use before expedition |
| Jumar/Ascender | 1 | For fixed rope ascent | Right-handed or left-handed models available |
| Locking Carabiner | 3 | Screw-gate or auto-lock | For anchor building and safety |
| Non-Locking Carabiner | 3 | Standard oval or D-shape | For gear organization |
| Tape Slings | 240cm | For anchor extension | Also carry 6mm dynamic rope (300cm) |
| Snow Goggles | 1 | Summit use – anti-fog, polarized, UV protection | Essential for whiteout conditions |
| Glacier Glasses | 1 | Anti-fog, polarized, UV protection (Cat 3-4) | Category 4 recommended for high altitude |
| Headlamp | 1 | 500-700 lumens | Spare batteries (Energizer Ultimate Lithium – cold resistant) |
| Trekking Poles | 1 pair | Adjustable, with snow baskets | Collapsible for packing |
| Pocket Knife | 1 | Swiss Army or similar | Multi-tool preferred |
| Pee Bottle | 1 | Wide-mouth, clearly marked | Essential for high camp – avoids exiting tent in cold |
7. Backpacks & Bags
| Item | Quantity | Specification | Purpose |
| Rucksack | 1 | 50-65 liters | Day pack for summit push, carries oxygen, water, snacks, layers |
| Duffle Bag | 2 | 120-150 liters | Main gear transport – one for Base Camp, one for storage |
| Dry Bags/Stuff Sacks | 3-4 | Small/medium/large | Organize gear inside duffle; keep items dry |
8. Sleeping System
| Item | Quantity | Specification | Pro Tip |
| Down Sleeping Bag | 1 | -30°C to -40°C comfort rating | For high camps (Camp 2 and above) |
| Sleeping Bag | 1 | -20°C to -30°C | For Base Camp use only |
| Thermarest Mattress | 1 | Cell foam (closed cell) | Lightweight, durable, cannot puncture |
| Down Mattress | 1 | Inflatable | Adds insulation and comfort – carry repair kit |
| Sleeping Bag Liner | 1 | Silk or fleece | Keeps bag clean, adds 5-10° warmth |
| Inflatable Pillow | 1 | – | Compact, improves sleep quality |
9. Footwear
| Item | Quantity | Specification | Pro Tip |
| Summit Boot | 1 pair | 7000m-8000m rated (La Sportiva, Millet, Scarpa) | Try on with summit socks – should fit snug but not tight |
| Climbing Boot | 1 pair | 6000m-rated | For lower camps and approach |
| Summit Socks | 2 pairs | Thick wool, high-altitude specific | Change daily at high camps |
| Normal Socks | 5-8 pairs | Merino wool or synthetic | No cotton |
| Trekking Shoes | 1 pair | Gore-Tex, ankle support | For trek to Base Camp |
| Camp Booties | 1 pair | Insulated, with sole | For Base Camp and tent use – allows boots to dry |
| Slippers | 1 pair | Lightweight | Lodge and hotel use |
10. Toiletries (Personal)
| Item | Purpose | Pro Tip |
| Toilet Paper & Wet Wipes | Hygiene | Pack out used paper (carry zip-lock bags) |
| Toothpaste & Toothbrush | Oral hygiene | Mini/travel sizes |
| Soap & Shampoo | Washing | Biodegradable only |
| Towel | Drying | Microfiber, quick-dry |
| Garbage Bags | Waste management | Pack out everything – leave no trace |
11. Eating & Drinking
| Item | Specification | Pro Tip |
| Water Bottle | 1 liter (Nalgene – BPA/BPS free) | Wide mouth prevents freezing |
| Thermos | 1-1.5 liters | For hot drinks at high camp – preheat with boiling water |
| Spoon/Fork/Bowl/Mug | Lightweight, unbreakable | Collapsible options save space |
12. Sun Protection
| Item | Specification | Pro Tip |
| Sun Cream | SPF 50+ | Apply to all exposed skin – reapply every 2 hours |
| Lip Guard | SPF 30-50 | Lips burn and crack easily at altitude |
| Sunglasses | UV400 protection, Cat 3-4 | Essential for glacier travel |
| Moisturizer/Lotion | High altitude formula | Dry air damages skin |
13. Miscellaneous
| Item | Purpose | Pro Tip |
| Nail Cutter | Prevent torn nails | Cut nails short before expedition |
| Umbrella/Rain Poncho | Rain protection at Base Camp | Also useful for privacy while changing |
| Hot Water Bottle | Warm sleeping bag at high camps | Fill at last tea stop before bed |
| Tenacious Tape | Emergency gear repair | Repairs tents, jackets, sleeping bags |
| Hand & Toe Warmers | Extra warmth on summit day | Activate 10 minutes before use |
| Travel Charger & Earbuds | Electronics charging | Universal plug adapter for Nepal |
| Power Bank | Backup charging | 20,000 mAh minimum |
| Camera (Optional) | Documentation | Keep batteries warm (in sleeping bag) |
| Altimeter Watch (Optional) | Altitude and weather tracking | GPS models preferred |
| Satellite Phone (Optional) | Emergency communication | Pre-paid credit required |