GR131 | EQUIPMENT

We advise to carefully plan your equipment list for hiking the GR131. A too heavy and bulky backpack would increase your effort while hiking the trail.

Here you can find a list of the equipment we brought with us.

A few additional notes:

  • We hiked the GR131 in February. Your gear list can of course change depending on the period you are planning to go to Tenerife. We advise to check the weather forecast and temperatures on the island when planning this adventure.

  • DON’T TAKE THIS GEAR LIST AS THE ONE AND ONLY WAY TO GO!
    Buy the gear that fits your personal needs, preferences and budget. We too are still inside an endless learning phase regarding equipment. Every experience will teach you something and you’ll realize what’s best for you once you hit the trail.

  • We are not sponsored by any of the below listed companies.

Backpack

ULA Circuit

ULA Backpack Cover

Maximal capacity = 68L

Shoes

Hiking Shoes: Lowa Mauria Evo GTX Boots

Evening Shoes: Hoka One One Torrent

For hiking the GR131, we recommend to wear mountain boots, since the stony terrain can be tiring for your feet and a good ankle support is prefearable. We also advise to bring comfortable shoes to wear in the evening, in order to rest the feet and to keep them dry if the boots are wet. I brought some trailrunners, since I wanted some comfort while visiting the villages and going out for dinner. However, if wildcamping, some suggestions could also include flip flops or Crocs.

Sleeping System

Since we decided to enjoy the luxus of the hotels along the GR131, we did not pack any sleeping gear, therefore reducing the weight of our packs drastically.

Electronics

Power Bank: Anker PowerCore Speed 20000 PD

Power Port: Anker PowerPort PD 2

Head Lamp: Petzl TIKKA

GPS Device: Garmin Inreach Explorer+

Camera: Sony Alpha 6400

First Aid and Toiletries

My first aid kit usually comprises bandages, tape, plasters, disinfectant, needles with thread and wadding, which I mainly use to cure blisters. Additionally, I always bring with me ibuprofene pills, a gel for muscle aches, insect repellent and cream for skin rashes or insect bites, along with some general pills for fever, nausea or stomach problems.

In my toiletry bag I usually pack soap, toothbrush and toothpaste, cotton swabs, contact lenses liquid and box, a brush, sunscreen, lip balm, toilet paper, tissues and wet wipes.

Accessories

Trekking poles: Black Diamond Alpine FLZ

Fanny Pack: Waymark Fanny Pack

Trash Bags: Zip Lock Bags

Waterproof Bag for electronics: Zpacks Large Rectangle Dry Bag

Bag for clothes: Eagle Creek Pack-It M

Bag for food: Zpacks Large Food Bag

Towel: PackTowl Towel

Book: Cicerone Guide Book

Microspikes: Snowline Spikes

Hat: Patagonia Trucker Hat

Gloves: Patagonia Fleece Gloves

Beanie: Nikin Classic Polylana Sleek

Neck Warmer: Buff Neckwear

Luxury Items

Sitting Pad: Thermarest Z Seat

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