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Model Packing List

for Trek Trip

Provided Equipment

Sleeping bags are provided to all Trek participants for use during the trip. If you have your own sleeping bag that you would like to use, that's okay, just let your trip leaders know at trip check-in.

Bring Warmer Clothing

It will be colder than you expect, and you’ll end up dressing in layers! The weather in our area can vary greatly and be chillier than expected, even in the summer.

Avoid Cotton

Avoid cotton clothing as much as possible. Cotton does not keep you warm once it gets wet, which is a big deal when you’re in the outdoors. Please bring SYNTHETIC (polyester, fleece, wool, nylon, etc.) as much as possible. Visit our Glossary of Terms for more information.

Consider Buying Used or Borrowing

When beginning to prepare for your trip, consider that not everything needs to be purchased new, nor do things have to have the latest and greatest brand names. Use what you have, borrow from a friend or family member, or visit a local thrift store or discount store!

trek Packing List

Feet

For wearing around camp and during downtime.

*Note: Students will be required to wear closed-toe shoes for all non-water based activities.

For stand up paddleboarding and whitewater rafting

Head

Upper Body

At least 1 should be synthetic. (Bring WVU shirts if you have them!)

For warmth and sun protection. At least 1 should be synthetic.

Do not bring a cotton hoodie!

our  Glossary of Terms to learn about what makes a jacket waterproof.
(optional)

Lower Body

Synthetic is better than cotton (ideal to have at least 1 synthetic pair of each)

Do not bring jeans or cotton sweatpants!

Bathing Suit (or use athletic shorts/sports bra) to wear during stand-up paddleboarding and rafting.

Equipment

18-gallon Rubbermaid Roughneck storage tote (or similar). Please pack all belongings in this container and label it with your name. (Feel free to decorate it too, if you'd like!). Packing items into totes instead of bags or suitcases helps tremendously when packing the trailer.
(optional)
  Day pack
. This will be used for all group meals and will be washed between meals. Tupperware-like containers work well. Please, no glass! 
(we recommend labeling them with your name)
  Camp chair (Crazy Creek or similar) (optional)

Please do not bring chairs with legs or that sit high off the ground.

Hygiene

If you regularly take any medications, you MUST bring them on the trip (please also be sure to list them on your Participant Information Form during registration. Contact us with any changes.)

Miscellaneous

Notebook/journal with a pen to be used as your trip journal. This is REQUIRED and will be graded.

You will not be able to use a phone or iPod for photos on your trip!

AWV provides all food and snacks, but feel free to bring a small amount of something you really like

Do Not Bring (Really - Don't):

  • Students are not allowed cell phones or any other electronics (including iPods, tablets, etc.) on First-Year Trips. The exception is a digital camera. Students will have the option to leave their cell phone with Adventure WV in a locked, secure space during the trip and will retrieve it at the end of their trip. To better understand why cell phones are prohibited on the trip, please read our Cell Phone Letter. You may be surprised to learn that the majority of students who have completed a First-Year Trip are overwhelmingly in favor of the “No Cell Phone” policy!

    • Bringing a phone, electronic, or other prohibited items to this program could result in a dismissal from the program.

  • Drugs, alcohol, tobacco (including ecigs/vapes), or weapons (this includes pocket knives). Bringing these items is grounds for dismissal from the trip with no refund, with possible university sanctions.

  • Anything not on the packing list! Simplicity and space saving are important with our programs! When you arrive, you may be asked to leave extraneous items behind in our locked, secure spaces.

    • Adventure WV will be providing other necessary group items, including food, transportation, and gear needed for each specific activity.