Regular Weekend Camping Packing List:
Label everything with your name and 313
Pack the following gear:
- Sleeping bag
- Blanket
- Small pillow
- Ground roll
- Clip bottle
- Flashlight or headlamp
- Battery powered lantern if desired
- Pocket knife and Totin’ Chip
- Watch
- Small first aid kit
- Spending money
- Caribiner clip
- Handbook in Ziploc bag (with a pen)
- Warm jacket
- Warm gloves for sleeping
- Rain gear
- Sunglasses (optional)
Pack the following toiletries:
- Toothbrush/Toothpaste
- Deodorant
- Personal size hand sanitizer
- Sunscreen
- Bug spray
- Comb/brush
- Camp towel
- Plastic bag
- Laundry bag (plastic bag for wet clothes)
Pack the following clothes:
- 2 t-shirts
- 1 pair of shorts
- Extra pants (jeans ok)
- Warm jacket or sweatshirt
- Extra BSA socks
- Extra regular socks
- Underwear
- Sleepwear (sweatshirt and sweatpants works)
- Raingear
- Ball cap
- Knit hat to sleep in
- Jacket or sweatshirt
- Sneakers or other closed toe shoes (no flip flops or opened toe shoes)
- Extra shoes
Supplements:
- We will have sea salt, potassium, cell salts and electrolyte mix available for Scouts and adults.
Food:
- Food of any kind, including gum or candy, is NOT allowed at any time in the tents. It attracts ants, bears, raccoons, you name it!
Electronics:
- Electronic games and electronic gadgets should not be brought or used at camp at any time.
- Cell phones may be carried for emergency use only, but remember that phones are easily lost or destroyed at camp.
- Each camper is responsible for the safety and care of his own items. A tent is not a secure storage area. T
- he camp, the Troop and/or the leaders are not responsible for the security or preservation of items brought to camp by campers.
- Wear a water-resistant watch so that a phone isn’t necessary for telling time.