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We have listed items that we feel are necessary for a comfortable and safe adventure. Please note that luggage is limited to one small soft-shell suitcase or a medium/large sized duffel bag (no heavier than 40 pounds). We also suggest bringing one daypack or small backpack for valuables. Please ensure your luggage container is water repellant.
A word about summer/high elevation trips: We often wish we could control the weather, but unfortunately, it's not up to us. Many guests do not consider the elevation of their tour when packing. Regardless of the time of year, days and nights at elevation can be cold. It is best to be prepared for everything. Often weather predictions are unreliable, and we recommend bringing gear for wet and cold weather under all circumstances. We have experienced freezing temperatures in both July and October. Layering works well, and a warm beenie cap is important year round.
A word about spring and fall desert tours: Not many people think of "rain" and the desert together. We're here to tell you that it can rain in the desert, and be very windy and often cool at night. Keep in mind that you will be having more fun if the weather's not making you miserable. Often weather predictions are unreliable, and we recommend bringing gear for wet and cold weather under all circumstances.
Essentials for Every Trip
Fast-drying, durable clothing. Most importantly, your clothing should be comfortable.
Sunglasses and suntan lotion
Hat/Visor
Hydration pack (recommended for all tours)
Casual shorts
T-shirts and long sleeve shirts
Long pants
Long underwear
Warm hat and gloves
Warm Jacket
Sturdy rain gear - pants and jacket recommended.
Swimsuit - many tours offer some type of swimming
Towel
Personal toilet items and Baby Wipes
Personal first-aid (Aspirin, eye drops, personal medicine, etc.)
Insect repellent (Avon's Skin-So-Soft works well)
Headlamp or Flashlight with extra batteries
Daypack - some tours require you to carry a lunch on some days
Extra pair of shoes - in case your riding or hiking shoes get wet
Camera
Ear plugs (for light sleepers)
Alcoholic beverages (we offer plenty of non-alcoholic beverages).
Clothing for travel to and from trip
The following items can be rented from Escape.
If you are not renting, add these items to your list.
Mountain Bike or Road Bike
Bike helmet (a helmet visor is optional to keep the sun out of your eyes)
Bike gloves with padded palms
Sleeping bag (15-30 degree)
Small Pillow and sleeping bag liner
Ground pad
Tent with ground tarp
Specific Items for Biking Tours (in addition to above essentials list)
Helmet
Pedals (optional - Escape Adventures only rents SPD or Flat pedals)
Saddle (optional - guests who have a bicycle at home, but are renting a bike for the trip, find this useful)
Cycling socks
Cycling gloves
Short and long sleeve bike jerseys
Cycling windbreaker or light jacket
Bike shorts with padded seat
Bike tights for cold weather riding (optional)
Bike shoes with stiff soles (optional)
Camelback or water bottles (bottles come with bike rentals)
Handlebar bag (optional)
Hiking Tours (in addition to above essentials list)
Hiking shoes
Trekking poles (optional)
Camelback or water bottles
Extra socks
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