Yosemite Rock Climbing Trips

Rock Climbing - Advanced Weekends - Gear List

  • Climbing Shoes
  • Climbing Harness
  • Climbing Helmet
  • Sleeping Bag: As you will not be carrying your sleeping bag, any bag that keeps you warm will do. Temperatures rarely drop below freezing.
  • Ground Pad: Inflatable thermarest style are among the best though foam pads will work as well.
  • Tent: A tent should be in working condition. Three season tents are recommended.
  • **Notes: SYMG provides all of the above items at no extra charge for those who need them only if checked on registration form. You may also bring your own.
  • Meals: Bring food for lunch and anything you can not go without.
  • Shoes: Bring a pair of comfortable walking shoes, or lightweight hiking boots.
  • Pants: Long comfortable cotton pants, or jeans for sitting around the campfire. You'll also want a pair of running tights, sweats, or long johns to climb in if the weather is not warm enough for shorts. Shorts
  • Shorts: Comfortable, durable, and non-restrictive best describe the type of shorts you'll want for climbing.
  • Shirts: Bring a long and short sleeve, one with a collar, and a thermal underwear top.
  • Sweater / Jacket: Fleece, pile, or wool, jackets or pullovers are best. This item should be something to keep you warm at night, and comfortable enough to climb in if it's cool during the days.
  • Rain Coat / Shell: Gore-Tex or a similar fabric. Wind and rain resistant.
  • Baseball Cap: A baseball cap or full brimmed hat is good for sun protection.
  • Wool or Fleece Hat: This is an essential item. It can get cold at night and a warm hat will be your savior should the weather get cold & windy.
  • Sunglasses: Lenses that have ultra violet protection.
  • Personal Toiletries: Sunscreen, chapstick, lotion.
  • Medications: Bring any special medications you need.
  • Water Bottle: A bottle should not leak, have a large mouth and hold at least one liter. If you do not own one recycle a plastic Gatorade container.
  • Book / Journal: Not necessary, but you may be able to enjoy some quiet time prior to sleep or during the day.
  • Camera: Don't forget extra film/cards and batteries!
  • Cup, Plate, Spoon and Fork.

The above is by no means a complete or exhaustive list. If you have questions, call SYMG and ask. Remember, SYMG brings all group cooking gear, stoves, water filters, maps, matches, compasses, emergency/first aid gear, and toilet paper.

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