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Coolibar UPF 50+ Unisex Windom UV Hat Drape - Sun Protective (One Size- White)
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UPF 50+ - blocks 98% of UV radiationUCmax™ fabric: A blend of breathable micro mesh and 4-way stretch fabric engineered with our Cooltect™ technology to keep your skin cool, dry and works smart to block UVA/UVB radiation while feeling soft and lightweightSoft, comfortable 4-way stretch mesh construction, gripper elastic on back helps keep the drape in placeNeck drape length: 12 inches; Provides exceptional protection for neck and ears; Easy care: machine wash, tumble dry; ImportedRecommended for achieving Ultimate Coverage in Sun Protection while participating in outdoor activities wearing UPF 50+ clothing
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u/r_syzygy · 6 pointsr/Ultralight

You should take the Ursack or some way to store your food properly above treeline

Do you have anything for mosquitos? Just got back from Montana north of the winds and the mosquitos were intense, especially on boulder fields above treeline. Treat your clothes with permethrin if you can. A headnet also weighs nothing and could save some sanity, but I didn't use mine much.

Sunscreen? I paired one of these with a running hat and it's great when you're above the trees https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01F2INX3K Also treated it with permethrin for bug protection

I'd personally want burlier shoes with a stickier rubber. I like rock plates for high routes, and a shoe closer to the boot end of the spectrum than the UL cushioned thru hiking side. La Sportiva Ultra Raptor or Bushido or maybe the newish Salomon X Alpine pro.

I would want pants or tights of some kind for sleeping and a puffy. Temps can drop a lot when a storm rolls through. If your layers start getting wet while you're hiking, you're going to be pretty miserable without a way to be dry and warm. I'd personally take tights over the wind pants and use the rain pants for wind if you need to. I think you're more likely to want additional layers because it's wet and cold than because it's windy. Plus, off trail, those wind pants will eventually shred. Pants are better for glissading too, depending on if there's still snow up there.

Try to plan for below treeline camps and use rocks for stakes when you can (have additional guyline if you need it to wrap around a rock). The Zpacks shelters aren't the best for high routes IMO. I've taken my duomid to the winds and it's done the job, but have a few very memorable nights keeping that thing standing during storms there.

Have low route alternates on your map. Thunderstorms are fast approaching and can be intense. You'd be pretty lucky if you made it the entire route without needing to bail. I've tried a couple routes there and still have sections to go back for.