Anything in particular for snow storms? Over and above setting up the tent??
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Imagine walking along the Main Range with the wind doing 60 kph and the rain heavy at 5 C. Some WP outer layers could be life-saving. We take silnylon ponchos and cheap PU-coated over-trousers.
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A good tent able to take 60 kph winds is essential. Most cheap pop-ups and 2.5 pole domes simply cannot handle the bad conditions. True, you may not meet those conditions: here's hoping.
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A decent remote inverted canister stove inside the tent vestibule will let you cook under storm conditions. Alky stoves ... don't have the guts in the cold. Shellite stoves are obsolete and dangerous in a tent.
A few spare packets of Instant Soup can be very nice ...
(Yeah, there was snow on the ground. It happens.)
Large hats for the sunny weather, and sun-screen (and long sleeves and trousers). The UV can be a bit high up there. Skiing one year we had to wear silk bandannas across our faces to keep the sun off.
We probably need to invest in gloves at some stage
YES. I would recommend fleece gloves plus WP overmitts. You may never need them of course, but playing with the tent when your fingers are wet and near 0 C can be very dangerous. (Been there, done that ...) If you don't have light WP overmitts, a few spare breadbags can be conscripted. Take >2 each.
And a really essential item: a good camera!
Cheers
Roger