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My Kit List For A Multi-Day Hike

This is my kit list for the Pilgrims’ Way which I walked in October 2020. The weather was changeable, freezing some mornings and warm in the afternoons and very wet on the last day. I carried all my own gear. This is me setting off from Bath so you can see the size of the pack.

JFPenn with backpack heading to train station

Backpack: Osprey Aura AG 50

Warm beanie hat and peaked cap for sunny days

Sunglasses

Neck warmer (also keeps ears protected in the wind)

Face masks (for wearing in shops and hotels and built-up areas)

Clothes

T-shirts x 7 (+ wear one)

Long-sleeved polyprop layer

Medium fleece top x 2 (wear one) – based on checked weather conditions

Heavier fleece top (in the picture above)

Walking trousers x 2

Jeans x 1 (wear them to travel and in the evenings)

Walking socks x 8 + one pair of waterproof socks (which I really appreciated)

Socks for trainers x 3

Walking shoes (well worn in, seen in the picture above)

Trainers (wear them for travel and evenings)

Waterproof jacket

Waterproof trousers

Other gear

Walking poles

Warm gloves + waterproof gloves

Dry bags x 3

Guidebook to the route

Maps in waterproof cover

Compass + magnifier with light

Water bottle. (You can drink tap water in England so just fill up where needed).

Mobile phone + phone charger

Kindle and charger

Apple watch charger

Journal + pens

Paper print out of accommodation with all details of the route. I also sent this to my husband and my mum as a safety precaution.  

Cash. Necessary for places that were cash-only. 

Eye mask + earplugs

Small bag for evening and extra day trips

Toiletries

First aid kit + extra painkillers and blister plasters

Head torch + spare AAA spare batteries

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