- Casual and comfortable clothing
- Outdoor clothing - Removable layers work best as mornings may be cool and warm quickly during a hike. Winter months are moderate, so layering of a jacket, fleece, non-cotton base, hat and gloves will be quite sufficient for even the coolest of mornings.
- Workout apparel
- Aerobic shoes with non-marking soles
- Hiking boots or shoes - lightweight & well-vented with traction
- Double layer socks or blister free socks for hiking
- Pajamas
- Swimsuit, swim goggles, pool shoes and cover-up
- Padded bike shorts
- Sunscreen and sun hat/visor
- Sunglasses
- We will provide you with two RM Sports water bottles on arrival, but suggest a hydration pack such as CamelBak for hiking.
- Backpack or waist-pack for hands-free hiking; again, a hydration pack such as a CamelBak would be highly recommended.
- Golf clubs - Rental is available at our local courses, should you choose not to transport your own.
- Camera and film or digital camera
- Don't worry all the essentials such as energy bars, toiletries, film and souvenirs are available at Red Mountain Resort & Spa Outfitters. You can even trade in your old hiking boots or athletic shoes for a discount on a new pair. Your old shoes will be donated to Soles4Souls!
- Leave your valuables and jewelry at home
Sunday, March 14, 2010
What to Bring on Your Red Mountain Adventure
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