Outdoor clothing
Outdoor clothing should be tough and comfortable. Wearing several thin layers is better than a few thick layers. A waterproof jacket and several sweatshirts underneath are sufficient. Jeans should not be worn, as they are slow to dry, clinging and cold. Natural colours or camouflage will give you a better chance of spotting wildlife, especially red deer and roe deer.
Extra Kit
You will be living rough for 5 nights. You may wish to have some clean clothes to change into for your return home. Please note that the whole course is run in the wilderness and so no showers are available. There are showers available at the Service Stations on the M6.