Each tour requires its own equipment to bring depending on the destination and the season.
Below is the description of each individual equipment required for this tour:
Hiking shoes The most important equipment you should have. The choice of tour also depends on the shoes you have. Sports shoes may be fine, but in this case we may have less choice of itineraries. Hiking shoes (low or ankle-high) are the best. If you are not sure about the shoes you have, you can send us a photo and we will tell you if they are suitable or not.
Backpack It is advisable to have a small backpack to carry everything you need during the excursion. If you don't have a backpack, ask us to bring one of ours for free. For multi-day tours, we recommend a larger backpack.
Jacket You need a lightweight jacket, preferably waterproof. The weather can change during the day and we do not want our guests to get wet or cold! We have ponchos for you in case of heavy rain.
Hiking poles If you are used to hiking with poles, bring them! If you do not have them, tell us in advance to bring ours for free.
Change of underwear and clothes.
Sunscreen and sunglasses are always recommended because coming home as red as a tomato is neither nice nor good for you and your eyes.
Outdoor wear A technical t-shirt in case of heat (possibly not cotton but synthetic), a warm sweater in case of cold weather, outdoor trousers, good socks.
Water and snack. At least 1/2 liter water per person, but 1 liter is better, more would be too heavy to carry all day. For snacks, depending on how much you are used to eating during outdoor activities. It's up to you, but don't overdo it! It’s better to have a hearty breakfast and dinner, and keep lunch during the hike light.
Head-Lamp and small towel if the accommodation is a "rifugio" (simple and basic accommodation).
Toothbrush and flip flops/slippers for walking around the accommodation.