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Tent – a lightweight one; it may not be used all the time and the weather in summer is often good
Survival bag – just in case it is needed, and maybe for a bit of protection underneath your tent
Sleeping mat – campsites are usually hard and stony, so use something like a Therm-a-rest mattress
Water carrier – with a capacity of at least two litres, and preferably with a drinking hose
Headtorch – there are plenty of tiny, high-power torches to choose from, and take a spare battery
Wash kit – toothbrush, soap, towel, toilet paper, etc., and maybe a biodegradable travel wash for clothes
First aid kit – a compact one for the usual cuts, sprains, blisters, burns, breaks, stings, pains, etc
Money – take enough cash for the duration, as further supplies are only available off-route. Refuges don’t usually take credit cards
Maps – IGN maps of a scale and quality to see clearly what is happening along the route and off-route
Ice axe and crampons – essential items if there is any chance of snow or ice cover early or late in the season.