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What to pack for a self-guided lodge-based walk in southwest Western Australia

Your main luggage remains at the lodge and you will carry just a day pack weighing 5-7 kg containing the items you need on the trail, including your lunch and snacks, water, waterproof and warm layers (if required), and other personal items. Your luggage will be transported between lodges by your private driver-host.

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What to bring

  • A small backpack to carry the items you need on the trail (e.g. lunch, snacks, water, extra layers and personal items) - single-size packs are available to borrow
  • Wet weather gear in case of rain - a lightweight wind and waterproof jacket with a hood is recommended
  • A large water bottle (minimum one litre recommended)
  • Sturdy waterproof hiking boots with mid-to-high ankle support are a must due to the uneven terrain; to avoid blisters, boots should be comfortable and worn in
  • Spare socks (wool or thermal blend) and underwear
  • Comfortable, layered hiking clothing – we recommend long loose-fitting clothing for sun and wind protection and to shield your legs and arms from stray branches
  • Beanie or woollen hat and gloves (especially between late autumn and early spring May-Sep)
  • Long pants – waterproof or quick-dry material is advised (not cotton or denim)
  • Small towel and swimsuit if you intend to swim on the track (optional)
  • Walking poles if you prefer to use them
  • Change of clothes and lightweight shoes/sandals for evenings at the lodges and dining out
  • Sleepwear
  • Sun protection, including a peaked or brimmed hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses
  • Prescription glasses and/or any medication you may require (including an EPI pen)
  • Personal toiletries in small containers, including insect repellent, blister pack and sports tape
  • Your camera and/or mobile phone, chargers, a small torch, and spare batteries
  • Bank card (or preferred device) for purchasing personal items and incidentals

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