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PACK 216 - FALL CUB SCOUT CAMPING EQUIPMENT LIST
Clothing
¨ Extra shirt, pants, socks, underwear, shirts and footwear (closed-toe only)
¨ Sleeping attire
¨ Sweater, sweatshirt, and/or jacket depending on weather
¨ Rain gear/poncho
¨ Class A uniform (for traveling)
NOTE: When cotton gets wet it loses its insulating capability, so consider other materials when packing, especially when bad weather is likely.
Cooking and Eating
¨ Plate and cup or mess kit, coffee mugs as appropriate
¨ Cooking and eating utensils including can opener if necessary
¨ Paper towels and Hand wipes
¨ Scour pads, detergent for cleanup and soap pans to make cleanup easier
¨ Matches in waterproof container
¨ Food for meals. Hearty fare simple with fewer pots to clean
¨ Water jugs (large), that are easy to carry
¨ Canteens or reusable water bottles. (Prepare to drink water more often in hot weather)
¨ Stove. Propane or Coleman type. (Avoid the need to find fuel on site. Campfires and stoves are only to be operated with adult present.)
¨ Garbage bags. Recycle when you can
¨ Food and snack for Friday Dinner, Saturday Breakfast and Lunch, Sunday Breakfast
Personal and Clean Up Items
¨ Toilet paper
¨ Toothbrush & toothpaste
¨ Soap, towel for personal clean up
¨ Chapstick, insect repellent, sunscreen
¨ Head lamp or flashlight, with spare batteries
¨ Personal first aid kit
¨ Pocket knife - only if the scout has the whittling chip card with them
Sleeping and Shelter
¨ Sleeping bag
¨ Light blanket or bed sheet if bag is too warm.
¨ Sleeping pad or air mattress under sleeping bag,
¨ Pillow
¨ Tent - waterproof, with floor and rain fly
¨ Tarp (ground cloth) for under tent
¨ Ear plugs
Other Equipment (Make sure you or your Den has these items)
¨ Dining fly or tarp with poles for den to congregate under, especially if conditions warrant.
¨ Camp table. Chairs for adults.
¨ Den first aid kit.
¨ Lanterns. Coleman type or Propane.
¨ Campfire wood.
PACK 216 - FALL CUB SCOUT CAMPING EQUIPMENT LIST
Clothing
¨ Extra shirt, pants, socks, underwear, shirts and footwear (closed-toe only)
¨ Sleeping attire
¨ Sweater, sweatshirt, and/or jacket depending on weather
¨ Rain gear/poncho
¨ Class A uniform (for traveling)
NOTE: When cotton gets wet it loses its insulating capability, so consider other materials when packing, especially when bad weather is likely.
Cooking and Eating
¨ Plate and cup or mess kit, coffee mugs as appropriate
¨ Cooking and eating utensils including can opener if necessary
¨ Paper towels and Hand wipes
¨ Scour pads, detergent for cleanup and soap pans to make cleanup easier
¨ Matches in waterproof container
¨ Food for meals. Hearty fare simple with fewer pots to clean
¨ Water jugs (large), that are easy to carry
¨ Canteens or reusable water bottles. (Prepare to drink water more often in hot weather)
¨ Stove. Propane or Coleman type. (Avoid the need to find fuel on site. Campfires and stoves are only to be operated with adult present.)
¨ Garbage bags. Recycle when you can
¨ Food and snack for Friday Dinner, Saturday Breakfast and Lunch, Sunday Breakfast
Personal and Clean Up Items
¨ Toilet paper
¨ Toothbrush & toothpaste
¨ Soap, towel for personal clean up
¨ Chapstick, insect repellent, sunscreen
¨ Head lamp or flashlight, with spare batteries
¨ Personal first aid kit
¨ Pocket knife - only if the scout has the whittling chip card with them
Sleeping and Shelter
¨ Sleeping bag
¨ Light blanket or bed sheet if bag is too warm.
¨ Sleeping pad or air mattress under sleeping bag,
¨ Pillow
¨ Tent - waterproof, with floor and rain fly
¨ Tarp (ground cloth) for under tent
¨ Ear plugs
Other Equipment (Make sure you or your Den has these items)
¨ Dining fly or tarp with poles for den to congregate under, especially if conditions warrant.
¨ Camp table. Chairs for adults.
¨ Den first aid kit.
¨ Lanterns. Coleman type or Propane.
¨ Campfire wood.