What we carried on Tour du Mont Blanc

Four people – us and our sons, 17 and 15..
Two tents.
Ten days on the trail.

Our Gear Setup on Tour du Mont Blanc

SHELTER & SLEEPING SYSTEM



Tents


Sleeping Bags


We always packed our down sleeping bags in Sea to summits dry bags, 8 L.

Sleeping Pads


Pillows


No trekking pillows – just insulated jackets inside sleeping bag sacks 🙂

PACKS & ORGANISATION



Backpacks


Dry bags


CLOTHING




We carried:

  • waterproof jackets and rain pants, just in case
  • insulated jackets (Rab / Regatta),
  • fleece mid-layers,
  • hiking t-shirts,
  • long and short hiking pants,
  • buffs, gloves and caps,
  • spare socks and underwear,
  • mid & high top hiking boots,
  • flip-flops for camp.

We each carried three sets of underwear, hiking t-shirts and socks, which turned out to be a good balance between comfort and weight.

Kitchen, Food & Water




Cooking Setup


Stove system we used:

Kitchen Setup


– aluminium cook pots (no-name)
– titanium cups

Food & Water


We carried a few freeze-dried meals with us, but in reality we often ended our days with pizza or other meals in local restaurants. The route passes through many villages and small towns, making it easy to buy food along the way. Most of our breakfasts came straight from local grocery stores.

Water was never an issue either. We regularly refilled our bottles at public fountains and campsites, so there was no need to carry large amounts between stops.

Electronics & Navigation



Camera setup


M.Zuiko 12–40 mm f/2.8 Pro

  • spare battery,
  • charger,
  • PGYTech clip.

The camera gear added noticeable weight but was fully worth carrying.

Most of the photos and videos on this website were taken during the trek using this setup, while the rest
were shot on a Google Pixel 6A phone.

Power & Charging


  • power banks

NB 10.000 carbon

  • headlamps
  • charging cables,
  • wall chargers,

Even during summer, reliable power management mattered because we constantly used our devices for navigation, weather checks, taking photos and documenting the trail.

Navigation


For navigation, we mainly used a SUUNTO 9 Peak Pro watch. Before the trek, we uploaded the route from Mapy.com to the watch and followed the navigation directly from the wrist. We also used the Mapy.com app on our phones.

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