Parents, please look over the following list of items to bring on a camping outing. The boys should not need more than this on the outings. If you see something that may be missing or you have a question about if it is needed on a camping trip please ask.
I left off knives since we have not discussed knife safety yet. I will add it back onto the list after we complete our safety training and the boys receive their Totem n Chit.
Also, electronic devices are not allowed on the outings.
Thanks for your help while reviewing this with the boys.
- Backpack or large bag to hold all of the items
- Small day use back pack
- Sleeping bag
- Pad for sleeping
- Pillow
- Meal Kit (plate, bowl, hot/cold cup, utensils)
- Water Bottle
- Toiletry Items (soap, shampoo, dental floss, toothpaste, tooth brush)
- Sun Screen
- Bug Spray (optional for warm weather)
- Lip Balm (Chap Stick or equivalent)
- Towel
- Shower shoes
- Hiking shoes or boots
- Rain gear (jacket and pants or poncho)
- First Aid kit (basic)
- Survival Blanket
- Whistle
- Flash Light
- Extra Batteries for light
- Hat or sunglasses
- Gloves (cold weather)
- Toboggan (cold weather)
- Compass
- Matches in water proof container
- 2 gallon size Ziploc bags
- 2 kitchen size garbage bags
- Toilet Paper
- Extra Clothes and socks (I wouldn’t recommend designer items)
- 25 feet of rope
- Watch
- Small Notebook
- Pen or Pencil
• Thursday, May 21st, 2009
NOTE: The following list is not meant to be all-inclusive, but a minimum suggested list
- Medical Form (age 11-39 Class II, Age 40+ Class III)
- Scout Uniform (Class A) and troop t-shirt
- Plenty of Socks, Shorts, Underwear, T-shirts (I recommend at least one change of clothes for each day, two or three additional t-shirts, and some extra socks.)
- For Adventure Valley, I recommend going to a thrift store and purchasing a pair of shorts and t-shirt that can be thrown away after use. They will be extremely dirty.
- Shoes/ Boots (water shoes or something that can get wet, plus one additional pair)
- Scout Cap/Hat
- Sunglasses
- Pajamas (some type of sleep clothes)
- Laundry Bag (A mesh bag is really good to let the clothes air out and dry). Walmart has some.
- Long Sleeve Shirt and Long Pants
- Sleeping Bag or Bed Roll (I also recommend a twin sheet for the bed), a warm weather sleeping bag or fleece liner sleeping bag is great.
- Pillow
- Raingear/Jacket
- Towels (2 or 3)
- Washcloth (2 or 3)
- Soap/Shampoo
- Toothpaste/Toothbrush
- Deodorant
- Flashlight (with one set of extra batteries)
- Pocket Knife/Totin’ Chip
- Insect Repellent (Non-aerosol)
- Swim Trunks
- Sunscreen (Non-aerosol)
- Boy Scout Handbook
- Notebook/ pens/ pencils
- Bible/ prayer book
- Work Gloves
- Water Bottle
- Merit Badge Books and worksheets
- Small (Day use) backpack
- Footlocker (Walmart has a hard plastic one that will keep things dry and you can use a lock on it) or large bag/suitcase for all of the gear