PACKING LIST
Gearing up for a swim packing trip is very similar to what you would expect for a backpacking trip. If you have your backpacking game dialed feel free to skip ahead to swimpacking specific items....otherwise, we recommend you to read the following list which provides a list of things to consider bringing along.
swimpacking

Goggles and
swimming hat

dry bag(s)
TIP: With leash with enough capacity for your things (read below for more information on bags

Rashguard and swimming pants
TIP: To avoid sunburn and jellyfish stings
camping

tent

sleeping bag

Kitchenware
TIP: Everything lightweight! Small canister and burner, pot/pan, bowl, cutlery, mug,lighter and whichever utensils needed to cook your meals

headlight

food & water
TIP: Consider shelf-stable, calorie dense, lightweight and cooking time when choosing your camping meals. Check out websites and blogs if you need ideas. At least 5 liters per day per person and extra if possible
sun protection

sunglasses

sun shade
TIP: The Baja sun is brutal, we have had good results with the Nesso light-weight shade

hat

sunblock
TIP: Ocean friendly
Personal items

Toiletries

clothes
TIP: Shorts, shirt, leggings, long sleeve shirt, jacket and boardshorts/bikini

Flip flops or any kind of water shoes
SAFETY

First aid kit
TIP: This should include anything you would bring camping as well as for dealing with swimpack-specific items

Communication device
TIP: We really like the Garmin in-reach mini which allows for two-way messaging through your phone
NICE TO HAVE’S

book

beach chair

camera / gopro

Picnic cloth, sarong or something to lay down on

towel
