Difference between revisions of "Camping"
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Additional recommended "regular" campout items: | Additional recommended "regular" campout items: | ||
* tent (including stakes) | * tent (including stakes) | ||
* groundcloth or "footprint" | * groundcloth (tarp) or "footprint" | ||
* sleeping bag (appropriate for climate) and pad | * sleeping bag (appropriate for climate) and pad | ||
* beanie (especially for cold weather) | * beanie (especially for cold weather) | ||
* spaceblanket (optional, but good for emergency) | * spaceblanket (optional, but good for emergency) | ||
* insect repellant | * insect repellant | ||
* toilet paper | * toilet paper |
Revision as of 14:39, 29 May 2010
Outdoor essentials according to camping MB:
- Pocketknife
- First aid kit
- Extra Clothing and rain gear (itemized below)
- Water bottle
- Flashlight
- Trail food
- Matches and fire starters
- Sun protection
- Map and compass
Additional recommended "regular" campout items:
- tent (including stakes)
- groundcloth (tarp) or "footprint"
- sleeping bag (appropriate for climate) and pad
- beanie (especially for cold weather)
- spaceblanket (optional, but good for emergency)
- insect repellant
- toilet paper
- hot-spark kit
- shoestrings and or nylon cord
- extra water bottle(s) (depends on terrain)
- pack cover (large garbage bag) in case it rains
- mess (plate and or sierra cup, spoon and or fork) (most Scouts just use a Sierra cup and spork)
- Scout handbook
- pen and paper
- rain poncho
- heavy jacket
- sweatshirt
- changes of clothes (especially socks)
- bathing suit (if appropriate)
- hat (or cap)
- medicine (if any)
- comb
- toothbrush and paste
- washcloth ans soap