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1. Packing List forPeru Expedition Pablo Fuentes
2. Airlines now require government issued, picture identification.Airlines now require government issued, picture identification.
3. Equipment Sleeping bag (0 to 20 degrees)
Backpacking mattress
Pillow
Sunglasses
Flashlight
Pocket knife
Mess kit Distribute information on luggage restrictions. Remind volunteers to keep pocket knife and mess kit in checked luggage, not in carry-on. Distribute information on luggage restrictions. Remind volunteers to keep pocket knife and mess kit in checked luggage, not in carry-on.
4. Personal Toiletries Personal hygiene items
Toothbrush and toothpaste
Deodorant
Shaving supplies (if needed)
Toilet paper (several rolls)
Towel and wash cloth
Sun shower Pack all items in see-thru containers or zip-lock bags.Pack all items in see-thru containers or zip-lock bags.
5. Clothing Good hiking boots
Casual, comfortable pants
Long-sleeved wool shirts
Hat and gloves
Heavy coat
Rain jacket or poncho
6. Cultural Items Camera
Film or memory for digital camera
Journal and pens
Family pictures
Scenic home pictures or postcards Personal pictures and postcards make good items to exchange with villagers.Personal pictures and postcards make good items to exchange with villagers.
7. Nonprescription Supplements Multivitamins
Vitamin C
Vitamin E
Aspirin or ibuprofen
Acetaminophen (Tylenol)
Allergy medication
8. Prescription Medicines Personal prescriptions
Antibiotic (Septra®, Bactrim®)
High-altitude medicine (dexamethasone)
Keep original packaging for all prescriptions. Keep original packaging for all prescriptions.
9. Food and Water Snacks
Trail Mix
Energy bars
Breakfast cereal or granola
Gum
Water bottle
Water purification system
Antibiotic towelettes or hand cleaner