What do I need to bring on a Mountaintrails guided hike?
Mountaintrails hiking tours are devised to take you off of the normal routes and into the wilder and more rugged parts of the Irish mountains not often visited by other tour companies. They are all fairly demanding and need some thought as to the clothing and equipment required, so what do you need to bring on a hiking tour in Ireland?
Here are a few key points:
The importance of good footwear.
 What may be safe and acceptable will vary with the grade of the hike and the time of year. Having the right footwear is not just a matter of comfortable dry feet; there are safety considerations here too.
On a dry and warm summer day a route may only require some good training shoes, but in the wet and cold of winter you will need good waterproof boots with good gripping soles. Slipping on wet ground can easily result in injury, and wet feet in winter will leave you feeling uncomfortable and cold.
Generally, the less demanding a hike you choose, the less specialist the shoe you will need. For our âEasyâ grade hikes good running shoes or lightweight walking boots will suffice, but remember that if it rains you might still get wet feet!
 All our âModerateâ and âHardâ grade hikes venture off forest tracks and easy paths and onto hillsides and more demanding mountain routes. For these hikes good waterproof hiking boots are essential. Read the notes on each tour itinerary to see what we recommend for a particular hike.
Waterproof clothing, (remember, it often rains in Ireland!)
Bring a good waterproof jacket, preferably with a hood. Getting wet in the mountains is no joke, even in summer, and wet clothes lose heat fast, and can be a major contributor to hypothermia, a dangerous condition where the body loses more heat than it can generate and rapidly cools.
 Not only will a jacket keep you dry but it acts as a windproof layer too, helping to keep you warm on the often windy mountain ridges.
Waterproof pants, to cover the legs when it rains, are also a useful addition. We recognise that not everyone will have or would wish to invest in these, and so we carry a few spare which are available to loan.
Cotton clothing in general, and denim in particular, are poorly suited to wearing in the mountains. Dense cotton clothing gets heavy and cold when wet, and has very poor heat retention properties. Â For this reason we ask you not to wear denim jeans on our hikes. Â Instead choose comfortable athletic pants, stretch leggings are ideal, as are the polycotton hiking pants found in many outdoor stores.
It is essential to stay hydrated when hiking
 Our bodies need plenty of water to function properly when exercising, the amount of water an individual may need in a day will vary.
Factors influencing this will include the length and difficulty of the hike, the temperature on the day and an individualâs own metabolism. However, a good guide would be to bring 1½ litre of water per person for a full day hike.
It is important to remember to bring food too! We burn a lot more calories in a day when out in the hills, this is great for dieting, but we need to ensure our bodies have enough energy to get us through the day, particularly in winter when we are burning more energy just to stay warm.
Remember to bring warm gloves and a hat.
You should also add a spare warm layer like a fleece or a jumper, it is always colder in the mountains and often windier too, so donât be caught out!
If you are joining us in the winter, gaiters are a good addition to your kit; they will keep you dry and clean below the knee, and keep snow out of your boots too. In the summer donât forget your sunscreen and sunglasses.
You will need a small pack to put all this into, 25-30 litre capacity should be enough. We have a small selection of packs to loan if required, as well as walking poles and spare hats and gloves, just let us know!
Here is a final checklist of what you will need to bring on one of our day hikes.
- Waterproof hiking boots
- Waterproof jacket and pants (moderate and hard hikes)
- Comfortable athletic leggings or trekking pants (no denim jeans please)
- Hiking socks
- Warm clothing plus spares
- Hat and gloves
- 1½ litres of water (or a hot drink in the winter)
- Food for the day
- Sunscreen and sunglasses (in the summer)
- Rucksack of around 25-30 litres capacity
- Gaiters (optional)
- Walking poles (optional)
If you need to know more about our guided hikes please email us at info@mountaintrails.ie or check the FAQ’s on our website.
We look forward to seeing you out on a Mountaintrails hiking tour very soon!