
Pacific Crest Trail Gear List: Tuolumne Meadows to Crater Lake
Section: Tuolumne Meadows to Crater Lake
SYSTEM | GEAR | CARRIED | WORN |
BACKPACK SYSTEM | |||
Pack | ULA Circuit | 40 | |
Pack Liner | Trash Compactor Bag | 2.18 | |
SHELTER SYSTEM | |||
Ground Cloth | Gossamer Gear Polycryo | 1.3 | |
SLEEP SYSTEM | |||
Insulation Top | Enlightened Enigma 20 Quilt | 22.85 | |
Insulation Bottom | Thermarest NeoAir Xlite (long) | 15.92 | |
CLOTHING SYSTEM | |||
Socks #2 | Socks | 1.5 | |
Underwear | Patagonia Underwear | 4.7 | |
Hiking Shorts | NYU Shorts | 11 | |
Hiking Shirt | Marmot LS Shirt | 7 | |
Insulation Top | Arc’Teryx Cerium LT Hoody | 13.85 | |
Wind Shell Bottom | Montbell Dynamo Wind Pants | 3.26 | |
Wind Shell Top | Montbell Tachyon Anorak | 2.82 | |
Rain Shell Top | Marmot Super Mica Rain Jacket | 9.95 | |
Insulating Hat | Outdoor Designs Hat | 0.74 | |
Bandana | Bandana | 1.29 | |
Sun Hat | NOLs Hat | 2.82 | |
FOOTWEAR | |||
Shoes | New Balance Trail Runners | 23.52 | |
Socks #1 | Socks | 1.5 | |
Gaiters | Dirty Girl gaiters | 1.74 | |
COOKING SYSTEM | |||
Stove | Snow Peak Giga Power Stove | 1.98 | |
Cook Pot | GSI Outdoors Cook Pot | 7.69 | |
Utensil | Long Spoon | 0.51 | |
HYDRATION SYSTEM | |||
Water Filter | Sawyer Squeeze | 3.42 | |
Water Scoop | DIY Scoop/Adapter | 0.59 | |
Water storage | 2l Bladder | 1.3 | |
Water Bottle | smart water bottle | 1.29 | |
Water Bottle | smart water bottle | 1.3 | |
SURVIVAL | |||
Light | Petzl Tikka Head Lamp | 3.19 | |
Fire Starter | Mini Bic Lighter | 0.4 | |
Toothbrush | Portable Toothbrush w/ toothpaste | 1.05 | |
Cash/Credit Card | cash/Credit/atm Card/ID | 0.5 | |
ELECTRONICS | |||
Phone/music | Galaxy s4 | 6.27 | |
Charger | phone charger | 1.5 | |
ITEMS CARRIED | |||
Trek poles | Black Diamond Trek Poles | 20.22 | |
Base Weight(oz) | 145.36 | 73.79 |
Conditions Faced:
I skipped the section Between Tuolumne and Sonora Pass to do some day hikes in Yosemite National Park and Big Sur. I also went to the Bay Area for some time off the trail. North of Sonora Pass was very hot. Temperatures were often in the 90s and rain was a complete non factor. Around Lake Tahoe, temperatures weren’t too bad, and you could still hike during midday. Around Sierra City, the heat became oppressive. From that point onward, days were dry, and brutally hot. Rain was non existent. Through Old Station, Burney, Shasta, Etna, and Seiad Valley, temperatures were between 85 to 100+ degrees. Continue reading “Pacific Crest Trail Gear List: Tuolumne Meadows to Crater Lake”