Backcountry Skiing & Snowboarding Gear Checklist
Backcountry Checklist
- Knowledge, a Partner, and a Plan
- Avalanche Safety Gear
- Touring Setup
- Navigation Equipment
- Uphill Clothing
- Downhill Clothing
- Extra Layers
- Consumables
- Emergency Gear
- Cell Phone, Radio, or Satellite Phone
Get a couple of those stretchy rubber ski straps and throw them in your bag, even if you’re a snowboarder. You’ll be amazed at how many problems can be solved with one of these suckers and a little ingenuity.
Printable Backcountry Skiing & Snowboarding Checklist
- Backpack /Airbag
- Beacon
- Shovel
- Probe
- Climbing Skins
- Splitboard or Skis with Touring Bindings
- Poles (Collapsible for Snowboarding)
- Touring Boots
- Down or Synthetic Jacket for Insulation
- Waterproof Shell
- Sunglasses
- Goggles
- Warm Hat
- Food
- Water
- Thin Touring Gloves
- Warmer Riding Gloves
- Extra Mid Layer
- Extra Base Layer
- Navigation Equipment (Maps, GPS, etc.)
- First Aid Kit
- Repair Kit
- Headlamp
- Cell Phone, Radio or Satellite Phone
- Ski Straps
We recommend that backcountry travelers take an AIARE Level One class or equivalent and practice the skills they learn there regularly with their partners. Here are some great resources for avalanche safety education:
— American Institute for Avalanche Research and Education
— American Avalanche Association
— Northwest Weather and Avalanche Center
— Avalanche Canada
You should carry an avalanche beacon, shovel and probe when travelling in avalanche terrain and know how to use them. Backcountry travel requires an acceptance of the risks involved (avalanches are not the only danger) and implies a willingness to take responsibility for educating oneself about these dangers and ways to mitigate them.
Learn More With Our Other Backcountry Guides:
Backcountry Basics - How to Get Started
Splitboarding - How to Get Started
How to Skin for Backcountry Travel
How to Trim or Cut Climbing Skins
Backcountry Gear Checklist
How to Choose Alpine Touring Skis
How to Choose Alpine Touring Ski Boots
How to Choose Alpine Touring Bindings
Getting Started with Dynafit (Tech) Bindings
How to Choose Climbing Skins
Climbing Skins Size Guide
Climbing Skins Weight Chart
How to Dress for Backcountry Skiing & Snowboarding
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