Preparing for the Arctic Circle Trail in Greenland

What kind of gear should you bring on the Arctic Circle Trail?

In the weeks prior to our departure for the Arctic Circle Trail in Greenland, we spent quite some time and energy preparing the best backpacks ever! We ended up with about 22 kg each, maybe just a bit too much. However, after just a few days on the trail we had already consumed much of it.

When preparing for the Arctic Circle Trail (ACT), be careful to bring enough warm clothes as even in the middle of the summer snow and freezing may occur in this part of Greenland. Also, expect that you will be consuming 20 to 30% more calories on the trek than you usually do when hiking.

You will need to bring all of your food and equipment on your own, while there is plenty of drinking water along the trail from streams, springs, and lakes. Small wooden huts, maintained by the municipality, can provide you with shelter for the night but a tent is strongly recommended. Sometimes you will not meet other people for several days.

On the trek, we carried (2 persons):

  • First aid kit (whistle and foil blanket included)
  • Trangia cooking set + gas cartridge + lighter
  • Pocket knife and hunting knife
  • Sleeping bags + self-inflating mats + pillows
  • Lightweight tent
  • Hiking maps: ‘Kangerlussuaq’, ‘Pingu’, and ‘Sisimiut’ from Visit Greenland. All in scale 1: 100,000 and 25 m interval
  • Mobile phone with GPS and a downloaded offline map of the area (google maps)
  • Compass
  • Cutlery + plates + water bottles + washing sponge
  • Fishing gear
  • Paper + pen
  • Toothbrush, toothpaste, sun cream, etc.
  • Toilet paper
  • Crocs sandals (to ford rivers)
  • Camera
  • Mobile solar panel
  • VHF radio (proved useless, rather bring a Garmin InReach or satellite phone)
  • Paddy Dillon’s Guidebook
 

Clothes (per person)

  • 2 x trousers, 2 x sweatshirts, 2 x t-shirts, long-sleeved woollen underwear, shorts, socks, underwear
  • Hiking boots (waterproof)
  • Wind and rainproof jacket
  • Warm cap and gloves
  • Sunglasses
 

Food (2 persons)

  • 1 kg oatmeal
  • 1 kg muesli
  • 1 kg rice
  • 500 wheat flour
  • 100 g sugar
  • Baking powder, salt, pepper, chilli
  • Instant coffee
  • Powdered milk
  • 1 rye bread
  • 6 cooked eggs
  • Powdered lemonade
  • Instant soup
  • 8 x freeze-dried trekking food
  • 500 g nuts
  • 500 g dried fruit
  • 800 g liquorice and chocolate
  • 14 x energy bars
  • A little ham and tuna
  • Potato chips
  • Dried fish (Greenlandic)
  • Cola (transferred to our water bottles)
  • 6 beer cans and whisky
Preparing for the Arctic Circle Trail in Greenland.
A well-packed backpack is crucial on the Arctic Circle Trail.
Turen går til Grønlands smukkeste vandreruter af Bo Normander

A detailed guide to the Arctic Circle Trail can be found in the book Turen går til Grønlands smukkeste vandreruter. So far the book is available in Danish only.

See also the official website for the Arctic Circle Trail: www.arcticcircletrail.gl

Oppakning for 2 personer til Arctic Circle Trail.
Packing for two people for the Arctic Circle Trail.

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