San Pedro Volcano is 3,020 meters above sea level. The climb takes ~5 hours, over uneven volcanic terrain, with cold mornings (8°C at 4 AM) and hot midday temperatures. This guide covers the gear that makes the difference between a good hike and a difficult one.
Mid-cut waterproof hiking boots
Volcanic terrain requires ankle support. Higher ticket product.
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Collapsible trekking poles
San Pedro Volcano has steep slopes. Reduce effort on descent.
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2L hydration backpack (Camelbak)
Hydration during ascent = critical. Mention hike duration (3-4h).
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Waterproof windbreaker jacket
The lake can have sudden rain. Packable = takes up little space.
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Merino wool hiking socks
Altitude 1,562m above sea level = cold feet. Merino prevents blisters.
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UV protection staff (altitude protection)
Stronger UV radiation at 1,500m. Wide-brimmed hat.
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Lightweight hiking liner gloves
Cold mornings in Atitlán (10-15°C during dry season).
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Energy trail snacks (12-pack)
Fuel for the ascent. Remember there are no stores on the route.
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