How to Prepare for Adventure Travel in the Arctic
As people strive to get the most out of their annual holidays, opting for an adventure holiday is proving a more popular choice than a typical relaxation beach holiday. Indeed, if you want an action packed holiday, then there is nowhere better to have it than on an outdoor adventure activity holiday in the Arctic. However, whilst you are off trekking round glaciers and hiking through lava caves, you will want to be prepared. You should ensure that you have the correct gear, supplies, clothing and accessories, to make your adventure as enjoyable, comfortable and as safe, as possible.
So, how exactly do you prepare for an adventure travel in the Arctic? What gear do you need and what should you pack it in. Well, a good place to start is to check with your holiday maker and find out what equipment will be supplied, what you can hire and what you are expected to bring with you.
Regarding clothing, this is possibly the most important thing to get right. Your clothing must be suitable for extreme conditions, it should be durable, waterproof and comfortable. Looking after your physical needs on a demanding Arctic adventure can go a long way towards keeping your mental needs sated, thus ensuring you can overcome gruelling situations. Where possible you should not skimp on supplies, go to reputable brands who manufacture clothing that has been tested and tried in extreme situations. Brands such as Icebreaker, Helly Hensen, The North Face and Berghaus are fine examples of popular brands that have been recognised for their outstanding clothing and equipment.
As with many outdoor activities you should concentrate on packing layers. For an Arctic adventure it is best to dress this way as each layer provides an essential element for comfort and survival. Your base layer should sit close to your body for insulation and be made a breathable fabric. Thermal or long underwear is also advisable, as are socks that are suitable (i.e. warm and breathable and the right length for your boots) .You should also pack fleeces, jumpers and polo necks, lightweight t-shirts and shirts to make up your middle layers – these will also be essential for recreation and when you are inside.
Your outer layer needs to be waterproof to protect your from the elements. Gore-Tex outer trousers will protected your regular trousers from the elements and add a much needed additional layer! Ski pants are also good and a waterproof jacket (Gortex) is recommended. Rubber boots that are at least mid calf are essential!
Protect your extremities with hats and scarves, mittens and gloves (gloves for wearing underneath them). Also, sunscreen, lip protection balm, sunglasses, binoculars, a camera and a day bag should all form part of the accessories you pack.
Companies such as Low Alpine manufacture wheeled and backpack styled rucksacks and luggage holders which are ideal for use in extreme weather situations – remember the last thing you want is your gear and clothing getting wet, so ensure it is properly insulated! For added protection bring zip lock bags, perfect for cameras and documents.
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