Packing light is always the goal when heading into the backcountry with small kids in tow. I am sharing our packing list to help you on your next hut trip that doubles as a winter essentials list when heading into the backcountry with kids.
Each winter trip is unique as weather can vary so much. There can be many variables like avalanche territory and distance with which supplies you will need to bring. So please always do your own specific research prior to hitting the trail too. The most important thing is to research your hut to know what supplies you will need. I like to pack surival and cooking items along just incase we don't make it all the way to the hut. Winter is Canada can be very intense and it can be risky with small kids in the backcountry so you must bring all surival essentials and prepared to start a campfire and keep kids warm.
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Checklist for your next winter hut or backcountry camping trip:
It can be chaos preparing for backcountry trips with kids. Here is everything that I put on my packing list when doing on overnight either at a hut or remote cabin getaway.
Clothing
Base Layers
Moisture-wicking thermal top and bottom
Sports bra and underwear (preferably wool or synthetic)
3 Layers for the kids with extra wool base layers
Mid Layers
Insulated jacket or fleece
Softshell or lightweight insulated pants
Outer Layers
Waterproof and windproof jacket
Waterproof and windproof pants
Accessories
Warm hat (covers ears)
Buff or neck gaiter
Waterproof gloves or mittens with liners
Sunglasses or ski goggles
Wool or synthetic socks (bring extras)
Snowshoes
Footwear
Insulated, waterproof boots
Hut slippers or camp shoes
Sleep System
Adult Sleeping bag and baby/kids sleeping bag (appropriate for the hut’s temperature range)
Sleeping pad (if required by the hut)
Earplugs
Gear
Backpack (35-60L for overnight trips) ideally a backpacking specific one
Headlamp with extra batteries
Lightweight camp stove, fuel, and cooking set
Insulated water bottles or a hydration reservoir (protected from freezing)
Trekking poles (optional but useful in snow)
Microspikes, crampons, or snowshoes (depending on conditions)
Avalanche safety gear (if in avalanche-prone areas): beacon, probe, and shovel
Food & Cooking
High-calorie meals (instant meals, pasta, rice)
Snacks (trail mix, chocolate, dried fruit)
Hot drink mixes (tea, coffee, cocoa)
Utensils and lightweight bowl
Reusable mug
Toiletries & Personal Items
Toothbrush and toothpaste
Sunscreen and lip balm (SPF 30+)
Biodegradable soap and small towel
Personal medications
Small first-aid kit
Emergency, 10 Essentials & Miscellaneous Items
Multi-tool or knife
Firestarter (matches, lighter, or fire steel)
Emergency blanket or bivvy sack
Repair kit (duct tape, zip ties)
Notebook and pen/pencil
Power bank for electronics
Optional Items
Lightweight book or deck of cards for entertainment
Camera or binoculars
Portable solar charger
Kid Essentials
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