What to Pack for a Week-Long Backpacking Trip?

What to Pack for a Week-Long Backpacking Trip?

Backpacking trips are one of the cheapest travel options and are also very adventurous. Although once it is only seen as a marginal form of travel, Backpacking has gained popularity as a mainstream form of tourism.

Once you decide to go on a hiking/backpacking trip, the first question that pops in your head is – “What to carry/what to pack?”. This article focuses on just that, and we make it easier for you by providing a guide with all the general requirements. You can always tweak the list as per your needs.

Pro tip: Always remember to carry less than you think. Most beginners foolishly carry an 80 liter/ 5000 cu backpack and fill it with lots of gear. However, it becomes very difficult to carry that backpack.

  1. Tent

Your tent should be carefully placed on the inside of your backpack, to keep it safe from snagging against sharp-edged objects. You can strap the poles of the tent under the compression straps on the outer side of your backpack.

You can keep the canopy in a lightweight sack inside your bag. It is not necessary to have a compression sack for your tent as tent canopies do not get compressed by more than 10 percent.

camping-tent

There are several models of tents in the market. If you don’t own one already, imagine and buy one that can save you from unexpected bad weather and rays. Check how waterproof the floor of the tent and rainfly are. Rain flies are particularly essential if you are camping in wet weather.

  1. Sleeping Bag and Sleeping Pad

A comfortable sleep system comprises a sleeping bag, sleeping pad, and liner. The sleeping bag also belongs inside your backpack and should be kept safely out of harm’s way in a lightweight, dry sack.

There are several models of sleeping bags in the market, and if you already do not have one, make sure to invest in lighter and more compressible ones. Buying compression sacks for sleeping bags is necessary only if you are short on space. Also, make sure to check on the draft tubes and hoods. This is where the warmth of the sleeping backs leaks. Ensure that they are sufficiently dimensioned to preserve the warmth inside.

When buying a sleeping pad, prioritize the comfort, weight, and insulation. The last component of the sleep system is that of a liner, which will add a few degrees of warmth that the manufacturer of the bag may have left out. Last but not least, do not forget to pack some clothes in a soft bag that can be used as a makeshift pillow in the night, or you can buy ultralight pillows available on the market.

  1. Cooking and Eating Gear

It is advisable to follow the pro tip here as well. Learn to keep it simple. Simple means reduced cooking time, which implies lower fuel consumption. Invest in a few versatile pieces like multipurpose cups that serve as pots/bowls/mugs for cooking, and measuring.

Cooking and Eating Gear

Carry with you some soap and a pocket towel for refreshing bath time. They can also be used to clean your dishes.

  1. First Aid Kits

Pack all the essentials from a band aid to aspirin in a dry pouch and put it in the bag without forgetting. You can deal with small wounds easily and can stay unworried.

  1. Clothes

Everybody has their own preferences, but some must-haves include individual sets of dry and wet clothes, gloves, and an insulated hat for sudden weather changes. It is advised to pack your clothes in a dry sack, which also makes it easy when you pack or unpack your bag and helps keep order.

  1. Other Gear

A headlamp definitely comes handy. Make sure to fully charge it or carry spare batteries to avoid any disturbance.

Gear

Some other useful gear includes a camera that comes with a protective case, a water bottle with an inbuilt filter saves extra space, trail running shoes, a baseball cap to help you not catch the sun and a personalized wash kit with pocket towels, hand sanitizer and toilet paper.

So there you go! You have our top recommended gear to carry with you for your next backpacking trip. A week is a long time and can be annoying if you do not have everything you need with you.

So make sure to plan ahead and buy quality gear from Planet Camping beforehand to have a hassle-free packing experience!