Create Your Own Backpacking Gear List With My Custom Google Spreadsheet

By Erik The Black

The new cloud-based version of my Gear Calculator Spreadsheet is available now! You can use this free tool to design your own custom backpacking and hiking gear list, automatically calculate weight and costs and see how different gear will affect your pack weight and budget. This version is designed to work with Google Sheets, so you no longer need Excel or any special software.

Backpacking Gear List Spreadsheet Instructions

Step 1: Get Your Copy Of The Spreadsheet

The new spreadsheet is designed to work with Google Sheets, a free cloud-based program. You will need a Google Account to use the spreadsheet. Click the link below (you may have to log in to Google first), then follow the prompt to to copy the file to your Google Drive, where you you can use it to design your own custom gear list. 

IMPORTANT: Please do not send me a Google request asking for permission to modify the spreadsheet. That would change the file on the server and then everybody who downloads it after you would see your changes. Instead, click the link below to make a COPY of the spreadsheet to your Google drive. Then you can make your modifications without affecting the original file.

Then click “make a copy” on the next page.

Backpacking Gear List Spreadsheet Instructions

Step 2: Fill In Your Gear Data

The spreadsheet comes pre-filled with the most common types of backpacking gear items, divided into seven categories. All you have to do is enter a description for each of the items you plan to use, along with it’s weight and price. The spreadsheet does the rest automatically. It will calculate the total weight for each item along with weight/cost subtotals for each category.

Backpacking Gear List Spreadsheet Instructions

Step 3: Analyze Your Gear List

As you enter data in the spreadsheet, it will calculate the total weight and cost of your gear, your base weight, full pack weight and skin-out weight, along with pie charts showing the weight and cost for each category. You can use this data to evaluate what you are currently packing and see how changes will affect the overall weight and cost of your gear.

Backpacking Gear List Spreadsheet Instructions

Step 4: Customize Your Gear List

There are several ways you can customize the spreadsheet. To the left of each item is a drop-down menu containing a check and an X. The check activates an item. The X deactivates an item and removes it from all calculations (without requiring you to delete the data, so you can easily turn it back on later.) If you are not satisfied with the pre-filled items, you can rename them to whatever you like. At the bottom of each category are three blank rows (labeled “custom”), which you can use to add additional items.

Backpacking Gear List Spreadsheet Instructions

Step 5: Save and Print Your Gear List

Your gear list will be automatically saved to your Google Drive every time you make a modification and you will be able to access it from all of your web-connected devices. When it’s time to go gear shopping, or create a pre-hike packing checklist, click the Print icon to make a hard copy. In portrait mode, the entire list will print on three 8.5×11 letter-size pages.

Backpacking Gear List Spreadsheet Instructions

Example Gear Lists

Erik The Black's Backpacking Gear List

Erik the Black's Lightweight Backpacking Gear List (13 lbs)

This is my personal 3-season backpacking gear list. It strikes what I think is an ideal balance between light weight, utility, durability and comfort.

Lightweight Backpacking Gear List

Lightweight Backpacking Gear List (12.5 lbs)

Lightweight backpacking gear provides a good balance of comfort, utility and durability that works well for hikers of all experience levels in typical three-season conditions.

Ultralight Backpacking Gear List

Ultralight Backpacking Gear List (10 lbs)

Ultralight backpacking gear is ideal if you want to travel quickly and efficiently, and you don’t mind sacrificing a few luxuries to cut weight. Not recommended for beginners.

Budget Backpacking Gear List

Budget Backpacking Gear List (Under $1,000)

This budget-friendly beginner backpacking gear list will get you on the trail for under $1,000. It includes everything you need for 3-season hiking and is pretty lightweight too.