1. Rubber boots – 1 pair (for the shoulder seasons; for summer, plastic “flip-flops”)
2. Sneakers (trainers) – 1 pair
3. Boots or sneakers for traveling to/from the starting point – 1 pair (optional)
4. Cotton socks – 2 pairs
5. Wool or semi-wool socks
6. Hiking suit (storm jacket + durable trousers)
7. Underwear (briefs, T-shirt) – 2 sets
8. Flannel shirt or long-sleeve top
9. Sports windbreaker
10. Wool sweater
11. Cap with visor
12. Knit hat
13. Swimwear – 1
14. Cotton gloves – 1 pair
15. Waterproof or neoprene suit – 1 (for shoulder seasons)
16. Toiletries (soap, towel, toothbrush, toothpaste, comb, toilet paper)
17. Sunglasses (optional)
18. Bowl, mug, spoon, knife (preferably in a sheath)
19. Personal first aid kit (bandages, plasters, specific medications)
20. Lighter or matches – 1 set
21. Rope or nylon strap (diam. 5 mm, 3–4 m) for securing gear to the boat – 2–3
22. Money and documents in a waterproof package
23. LED headlamp with spare batteries
24. Backpack
25. Sleeping bag
26. Rain poncho
27. Fishing rod or spinning rod (optional)
28. Sleeping mat
29. Tent
Substitutions with functionally equivalent items are allowed, taking into account personal habits and preferences.
If you don’t have a storm suit, it can be replaced with camouflage clothing, a durable sports suit, or sturdy trousers with a windbreaker.
In mosquito-prone areas, don’t forget appropriate insect protection.
For warm summer trips, warm clothing can be greatly reduced.