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Gear List for first year
Outdoor Adventure & Adventure Naturalist Programs
Gear (F ? Fall) (W ? Winter) (Wr ? Water)
Price of New Gear (MEC, Atmosphere, Sale, other private outfitters....)
Top Layers (F+W) Hard shell Jacket (fit to be worn over layers) (W) Insulating outer layer, down or synthetic fill or expedition weight fleece jacket Base layers ? lightweight (2 recommended, Marino, wool, polyester/fleece) Mid layers ? midweight (2 recommended, merino, wool, polyester/fleece) Sports bra (women, 2-4 recommended)
Bottom Layers (F+W) Hard shell pants (W) Snow pants, optional (ski/board pant) as hardshell pant with layers will suffice. Quick dry pants (nylon, polyester/polypro) Quick Dry shorts (men)/One piece Bathing suit (women) Long underwear (2 recommended, merino, wool, polyester) Fleece pants (see "insulating layer" above)
99-200 100-800
90-150 (Set with bottoms)
90-150 (Set with bottoms) 25-40
75-150 150-300
50-150 35-70
90-150
45-90
Casual campfire clothes Footwear
(your own)
Price of Used Gear (Approximation where available at Value Village, Kijiji, winners, past students, gear swap Facebook page...)
Required for Fall Camp (Week 1)
20-50 10-50
10-40
X 1
Optional (based on
forecast/current conditions) X 2 pair
10-40
X 1
10-20
X 2
15-40 50-80
X 1 pair
25-50 15-30 10-40 20-50
(your own)
X 1 pair
X 1 pair
X 1 pair
Optional (based on
forecast/current conditions) X
Gear List for first year
Outdoor Adventure & Adventure Naturalist Programs
Water Shoes (close toed shoe, not sandals. Ex old running shoes) Hiking Boots (midweight, leather, mid-stiff sole) (W) Down/synthetic fill camp booties (optional) Winter boots (Sorel type) or NEOS overboot system (-30) Hiking gators (recommended) Running shoes (for general use) Rock Climbing Shoes (optional but recommended) NON-Cotton Socks (wool, poly-blend) Thin sock liners (ultrathin) (Wr)Neoprene Booties
Hands (Wr) Neoprene gloves (W) Ski/snowboard gloves (W) Heavy Duty mitts/gloves (W) thin (fleece) gloves Mitten shells (optional)
Sleeping system (F) Sleeping bag (Mummy, 0 C, 3-season bag) (W) Sleeping bag (Mummy, -20C to -30C, 4season bag) (W) Sleeping bag liner, silk or synthetic, not cotton (adds 5 to 10 degrees) (W+F) Thermal Rest/Foamy (recommended R value > 4) (F+W) Tent 3 season. 1 to 2 person, not bigger. This can be shared with other
100-400
150-300 40-120 75-200
9-60 85-150 85-200
5 5 15-25
25-50 35-65 50-100 20-30 35-55
80-150 250-400
80-150
100-200
200-500
10-30
100 30-60 100-150
5-40 10-50 20-60
10
20 25 25 10-15 20
50-100 100-200
60-100
30-60
100-200
X 1 pair
X 1 pair X 2 pair
X 1 X 1 Optional to purchase. Available to use
Gear List for first year
Outdoor Adventure & Adventure Naturalist Programs
students or borrowed from college. Or (F+W) Bivy Bag
Essentials/First Aid Compass with declination adjust & baseplate Fire source (BIC lighters)
Food storage ? Tupperware + eating utensils +cup (Dollar store) Water ? Nalgene-type bottle 1L (1-2,wide mouth recommended) Water ? treatment: either pump style water filter or chemical treatment such as Pristine (used only for expeditions in level 2, 3 and 4) Whistles (pea less) Fox 40 type Knife (pocket or river knife) Head lamp + Batteries (min 50 lumens) Personal First aid Kit with personal medication(s) Paper ("write-in-the-rain" waterproof notebook) and Pencil
Facial/Skin Protection Sunglasses (string so it won't fall off) Buff/bandana/face mask (not cotton) Sunscreen + lip balm Winter toque(s) (not cotton) Skull cap/liner toque (thin hat for under helmets) (not cotton) Sun hat/ball cap
150-300
25-60 2-5
5+3(+7)
10-25 85 (filter) 20 (chemical treat)
5-10 20-100 20-65 10-30
15$
20-50 25-40 10-25 30-60 30-60 20-45
75-150
20 -
during program time.
X 1 X 1 X 1
X 1
X 1
20
X 1
15
X 1
-
X 1
5$
X 1
10-15
X 1
10
X 1
-
X 1
15
15-20
X 1
10
X 1
Gear List for first year
Outdoor Adventure & Adventure Naturalist Programs
Bug repellent (optional)
General Gear Hiking Backpack (65-90 L) Gear Bag/duffle (Ex Hockey bag, NRS gear bag) Day pack (30-45L, sturdy for day hikes) Compression Sacks (10-40 L) Lots of Snacks (Energy Bars) Towel (light weight recommended) quick dry (not cotton) Toiletries + Bag
Optional Equipment Climbing Chalk + Bag Camera (Go Pro or Waterproof) Dry Suit/dry top &or dry pants (discount NRS package, see College for more info) Dry bags x3 (8L to 20L) to keep clothes, sleep system dry on trip Carabineers x2 to 4 locking, "D" or Oval Bungee cords/straps Rope/tag line/tether 10 to 15 ft. ,7mm
10
250-550 30-50 80-200 20-50 $$$ 15-30
20-40
15 + 30 500 800
30-50
15-40 5-15 10
-
150-300 15
50-100 15 $$$ 10
-
10 + 15 200 200
-
-
optional
X 1 X 1
X 1 X 1
Optional Optional (can use WT wet suit for free)
MATERIALS (please read for important useful information)
**Please Note: students are not permitted to wear Cotton/Cotton Mixes/Jean materials in the field. This is acceptable for wear around the campfire ONLY, off of skills course training time.
Acceptable (check clothing/equipment Tags): Polyester, polypropylene, acrylic, silk, fleece/pile, wool (ex. sheep, merino) and down/synthetic fills for insulated layers.
Note that many of the optional equipment and clothing is recommended for comfort, warmth and efficiency from past students and experts in the field. For further questions please contact Cameron Dube (dubec@), your instructors for a specific skill, your Jedi or ODA alumni.
Gear List for first year
Outdoor Adventure & Adventure Naturalist Programs
Stores in Pembroke: Atmosphere + Sports Check, Canadian Tires, Walmart, Giant Tiger, Value Village, Shoppers Drug Mart, Winners, Army Surplus (Petawawa)
Gear provided by program - to use Tents
Borrowed
Paid for in tuition
Rock Climbing Equipment
Ice climbing Equipment
Mountain bike/helmet
White water boats + paddles + skirts
Full wet suit
Skis/boots/poles(alpine and Nordic)
Snowboard/boots
Snow Shoes
Cooking camp/equipment (whisper
lite single burner stove, double
burner stoves, pot sets, fuel)
GPS
Kitchen tarp
Maps of given routes White Water Helmet
(also in library)
Climbing Helmet
Snowboard/ski helmet
Climbing Harness (Rock/Ice
climbing)
Life Jacket
Wrist guards
Throw Bag
*damaged equipment or unsafe for use on-course will result in student purchasing new item(s).
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