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Good quality walking socks (these counter the need to wear two layers of socks or sock-liners)
Warm gloves and hat
Sunhat
Reliable tent – indispensable on many routes; either tunnel or dome design (I have used Macpac tents for many years now, and they have withstood everything from Scottish and Alpine winters to storms in the Karakoram and New Zealand, and, in one instance, a herd of rather angry bulls)
Sleeping bag (2–3 season will be fine for all except winter use)
Sleeping mat (closed cell or inflatable)
Water bottles (lightweight aluminium, such as those made by Sigg, and/or collapsible plastic bladders such as those made by Platypus)
Stove (preferably multi-fuel such as MSR) and compatible fuel bottle(s)
Lightweight cooking pot, fork and spoon
Compass and relevant maps (and the knowledge of how to use them)
Torch (headlamps, such as those made by Petzl, are best)
Sunglasses and sun-block
Biodegradable soap (such as that made by Lifeventure)
Small first aid kit
Swiss army knife