A List of Outdoor Equipments

Our door activities do not require specialised equipment to be used. However, depending on the activity you under take there certain equipment required for your safety and performance.

Sports Equipment
Sports equipment vary from sport to sport But the basic necessities are as follows:
The correct type of shoes and trainers
Correct type of head gear such as protective helmets and caps
Water bottles and Energy drinks
Socks and a face towel
A sports bag should include a first aid kit
Sports Equipment such as bats, balls, racquets,
Sportswear
Running accessories
Muscle supports

Hiking/Climbing Equipment
Light weight backpacks Sleeping bags
First aid kits Water and food supply
A walking stick Light weight tent
Hiking boots Hammocks
Note pads Head gear such as helmets and caps
Warm clothing Cups and a Swiss army knife
Gloves and Socks Light weight stove
Binoculars and goggles Compass
Maps Torches and lanterns
Flares and matches Toilet paper and insect repellent
GPS Heliograph
Mobile phone Camera
Rope

Camping equipment
Light weight tent Light weight stove
Food and water Insect repellent
Flares and matches Torches and lanterns
Sleeping bag Sun screen
Personal toiletries such as soap and creams
Camp clothing GPS system
Mobile phone Compass
Coolers Hammock and camping chairs
Maps First aid kit
Knives and scissors Boots or trainers
Trash bag Rope
Folding chairs

Picnic Equipment
Food and water Torches and lanterns
Sun screen Compass
Cooler box Hammock and foldable chairs
First aid kit Cutlery
Disposable cups and plates Trash bags
Lightweight stove or grill Games
Baskets Napkins
Picnic rug

Hunting Equipment
The correct type of shoes and trainers
Correct type of head gear such as protective helmets and caps
Water bottles and Energy drinks
Socks and a face towels
Binoculars
Hunting guns and knives
Hinting clothing
Whistles
A sack
Night vision binoculars
Flash light
Decoys and calls

Gardening Equipment
Watering cans Lawn mover
Shovel and spade Axe
Scissors Hats and gum boots
Gloves Insect killers
Masks Composts
Grass cutters Water houses
Rake Pruning tool
Wheel barrows Shears

Fishing Equipment
Fishing rod Artificial or natural bait
Foldable stool Spare fishing lines
Gum boots Hats
Cooler box Nets
Hooks and flies Jackets and vests

Horse riding equipment
Riding clothes Hat or helmet
Gloves Riding boots
Saddle crops and whips

Water sports equipment
Goggles Flippers
Swimwear Boats
Snorkelling gear Diving gear
Life jackets Oxygen tanks
Compass Water skies
Surf boards

Equipment required when you go on a wildlife safari or nature trips
Safari clothing and shoes Binoculars
First aid kit Insect repellent
Water and energy drinks Sun screen and sun glasses
Hats and dust masks Extra camera film and lenses

Always remember you need to dress according to the weather and never forget to leave home without a flashlight and a first aid kit.