Packing List for Colorado Mountain Expeditions Guided Treks

A complete packing list for our guided hiking treks along the Colorado Trail


Colorado Trail Trek Packing List

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What to bring: 

The following list is intended to help you understand the gear and supplies you will need  for safety and comfort on a hiking trip with Colorado Mountain Expeditions. 

Wherever we are, the weather can be extreme.  

When packing, remember the weather at your house will certainly be different than most of the places we explore. You’ll also be outside for most, if not all, of your trip. Pack hydrophobic clothes and try to avoid cotton when possible. Weather is something we  cannot predict. Be prepared for all extremes; sunny and hot, or cold, wet, windy and  stormy. 

SPACE IS LIMITED 

We need to fit all the camp gear and belongings for eighteen people, there is not an abundance of room for extra “stuff”. We want you to pack what you will  need to be comfortable for the week but PLEASE only bring what you need. 

You will be limited to TWO soft duffel bags (up to 50 lbs each) and your day pack.  This would be a good week to use dry bags if you  own them. We will do everything in our power to keep you gear dry, but wet weather can be insidious! If we experience rainy weather overnight, we will provide you plastic bags to put your tent/rainfly in so it won’t get the inside of your duffle soaked. 

As you hike, our support vehicle will transport your overnight gear between camps. Because the vehicle travels on Colorado's rugged mountain roads, bags are frequently exposed to dust and dirt. We strongly recommend using a durable duffel bag made from waterproof or highly water-resistant materials, such as PVC-coated fabric, to help keep your gear clean and protected throughout the trek. 

PERSONAL FOOD  

We supply and prepare large, healthy breakfasts and dinners. Lunches are packed  buffet style, with many options from sandwiches to fruit to candy! If there is a specialty  food item that you really need or enjoy, feel free to bring it and we can store it for you.  Please notify us (via Health Form or email) if you have dietary restrictions. 

BEVERAGES 

We provide an assortment of beverages; coffee, tea, soft drinks, Gatorade, juices, milk  and of course potable water. We encourage you to increase your water consumption a  few days prior to the trip and during the entire trip. 

Alcohol is not provided. However, you may bring your own alcohol and keep it in our  coolers. Cans and box wines are preferred rather than glass bottles. 

 

CLOTHING 

 2 pair of hiking shoes  

 Hiking pants-quick drying

 Comfortable, warm camp pants (PJs or sweats)

 2 hiking shorts 

 3-4 short sleeve wicking shirts 

 1-2 lightweight long sleeve shirts (or sun hoodie)

 Warm layer – fleece, puff, wool - some kind of non cotton sweatshirt

 Rain jacket – waterproof/breathable

 Rain pants – waterproof, breathable

 Sun hat or visor 

Stocking cap or warm hat 

 4-6 pair socks–quality ie: Smartwool, Darn Tough

 4-6 underwear 

 Warm jacket

Camp shoes and/or sandals 

Pro Tip: Wool clothing is naturally odor-resistant, moisture-wicking, and comfortable across a wide range of temperatures. Many trekkers wear the same wool shirt or base layer for multiple days, allowing them to pack fewer clothing changes while staying comfortable throughout the trip. 

Optional Items:

 Charger or extra batteries for  electronic devices. (We cannot charge  your phone for you.) 

 Reading material 

 Trekking Poles 

 Comfy clothes, like PJs or sweats

 Bandana 

GEAR 

  Warm sleeping bag - we reccomend a min rating of 30 degrees

 Sleeping pad - please bring an insulated pad

 Pillow

 Tent

A few notes about your tent: 

  • Please make sure your tent is waterproof. Tents that have been in storage for a long time tend to lose their ability to keep rain out. You can rewaterproof your rent and tape the seams easily. You can view REI's video on how to do this on Youtube 

  • Please Do not bring a tiny backpacking tent! All of your belongings need to fit in your tent with you. 

 Head lamp (with good batteries)

 Hydration bladder or water bottles - please bring enough to carry 3 to 4 liters of water. We strongly discourage heavy metal water bottles.

 Day pack with rain cover 

 Two soft duffel bags for your things - one for clothing and one for equipment (tent, sleeping bag, sleeping pad) is a great setup.

Other:

 Personal toiletries - toothbrush, paste, hairbrush, etc. 

 Bath Towel

 Sunscreen - Min. 36 SPF

 SPF rated lip balm 

 Sunglasses 

 Bug repellent 

CASH FOR - 

  • Beverages/Alcohol  (not provided by CME)

  • Merchandise and incidentals  

  • Tips : Your guides will work hard to make your trip possible  and enjoyable. Please show your gratitude with a 12- 15% gratuity. You can give your tip to any of the guides, they will  divide it equally among the crew. 

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