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Planning your first expedition? Want to tick climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro off your bucket list? There has never been a better time to explore the world. Expeditions are more than just going to the top of Mt. Everest, it is a mindset. It is about pushing yourself and your gear to their limits, doing something you or anyone else thought you could do. It is about finding a challenge and saying why not? It is about looking back in 20 years time proud you did that big climb or explored the rainforests of South America.

 

It isn't just reserved for elite athletes, anyone can go off on an expedition if you believe in yourself. Whether you have no idea where to start or simply want to refresh your gear, we have all the equipment you need to conquer your next expedition. Check out our helpful guides below or scroll down to start browsing our fantastic range of expedition-level tents, sleeping bags, and accessories...

Essential expedition gear includes a durable 4-season tent, high-quality sleeping bag, insulated sleeping pad, sturdy backpack, and reliable cookware. Safety items like a first aid kit, GPS device, and emergency bivy are also critical for remote adventures.

A 4-season tent is ideal for expeditions, as it provides protection against extreme weather conditions like snow and high winds. 

Choose a sleeping bag rated for the lowest expected temperature during your trip. Down-filled bags are lightweight and warm but require care in wet conditions, while synthetic bags offer better moisture resistance.

Yes, lightweight and durable cookware like titanium pots and compact stoves are ideal. Items like the MSR Pocket Rocket stove are designed for efficiency and portability in remote settings

Focus on lightweight gear and prioritise essentials like shelter, sleep systems, food, and safety equipment. Use compression sacks to save space and organise items by function.

Safety gear includes a first aid kit, emergency bivy, multi-tool, headlamp with spare batteries, and communication devices like satellite phones or GPS trackers.

Bring lightweight, high-calorie meals such as freeze-dried foods or dehydrated meals. Include snacks like energy bars or trail mix. A meal planner can help ensure you pack enough food without excess weight.


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