Personal Equipment

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[edit] 1 PACK

The pack itself should be large enough to accommodate the items mentioned below and approximately one-third of the Modular Equipment carried by patrollers. A minimum of 2500 cubic inches is recommended, but appropriate size will depend on your size and how you accommodate cold weather.

[edit] 2 MAP & COMPASS

Each patroller must carry a map of the area being patrolled and a compass, preferably one which automatically adjusts for declination such as the Silva Ranger Type 15CL or Suunto MC 1D Professional. These models are available at REI for about $45. An integrated clinometer is also helpful for slope angle measurements.

[edit] 3 PATROLLER'S FIRST-AID KIT

Because much of the first-aid equipment we carry is contained in the Trauma Module described in Modular Equipment, the individual patroller's first aid kit is limited to the following, which should be contained in a small organized kit such as those obtainable from Outdoor Research or Adventure Medical:

  • 1 CPR mask
  • 1 space blanket
  • 6 4in x 4in non-stick sterile dressings
  • 2 4" Kling bandages
  • 2 2" Kling bandages
  • 2 Kotex pads
  • several pair of latex examination gloves in your size
  • 4 cravats
  • assorted band-aids
  • betadine swabs
  • handi-wipes
  • penlight
  • 2-3 large safety pins
  • several small plastic bags
  • 1 zippered case for contents. The patrol offers both the OR zippered case and the contents for sale at wholesale cost.

[edit] 4 SPLINTS

One SAM splint for OEC training. SAM splints for patient use are found in the Trauma Module (part of Modular Equipment).

[edit] 5 PERSONAL CLOTHING

Your jacket, bibs, poncho, etc. for layering and weatherproofing yourself.

[edit] 6 WATER

At least one liter of water for personal use and to assist patients or dehydrated skiers. If sharing your bottle with others is distasteful, carry two smaller bottles, or a cup.

[edit] 7 FOOD

Your lunch, power bars, etc. Emergency food for patients is found in the Stove Module.

[edit] 8 TARP

A small tarp with grommets for keeping patients warm and dry. REI sells one for about $10.

[edit] 9 HEADLAMP

REI sells one for under $20. Pro-deals are available for headlamp purchases from Petzl.

[edit] 10 PERSONAL SLED KIT

Equipment for pulling the portable sled, which includes:

  • 16-18 feet of 1" tubular webbing (for a swami belt)
  • 20' of 6 or 7mm perlon (for haul or tail rope)
  • 2 locking carabiners (to attach rope to sled and swami belt)
  • small stuff sack for above items

The patrol offers this item at wholesale cost.

[edit] 11 AVALANCHE TRANSCEIVER

Patrol supplied during candidacy if you don't have one. Each member must have a transceiver by the beginning of the second year of membership.

[edit] 12 SNOW SHOVEL

Model with detachable handle; patrol supplied if you don't have one.

[edit] 13 OTHER ESSENTIALS

  • pocket knife (preferably one with a locking blade)
  • matches in waterproof container
  • whistle
  • length of parachute cord
  • personal prusik cord
  • toilet paper
  • plastic bags, poop-tube, or WAG bags for human waste
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