Recommended packing list

Insulated Sleeping Bag
Mess kit or plate, bowl, and silverware
Cup with a closed loop handle and shower hook ( or carabineer) to hang on
belt loop
Dunk Bag - net or mesh drawstring bag for washing eating utensils
Water Bottle or Canteen
1 pair of clothes for each day, plus one extra set
Something to sleep in
Towel, washcloth, soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, hair brush
Regular hat (Ball Cap, Bucket Hat, etc.)
Plenty of socks
Hiking boots or sturdy tennis shoes
An extra pair of shoes (CLOSED TOE)
Flashlight and extra batteries
Coat or light jacket (weather appropriate)
Rain Gear

Hair Ties

Camp Chair

Insect repellent

Day Pack with the following supplies in it: Bandanna, rain gear, whistle, cotton work gloves, First Aid Kit (Band-Aid and sterile wipes), chap stick, water bottle, Pocket Knife (ONLY FOR JUNIORS AND ABOVE)

FROM OCTOBER TO MARCH TENT CAMPING
Stocking hat Sleeping Mat
Thermal Underwear Small Hammer
Hand warmers Large, Sturdy, plastic bags
(55 gallon are good)

Optional: Pillow, one stuffed animal, camera

Candy, money or electronics of any kind are not allowed on any camping trip unless stated on the permission slip for the event. Cadette and up will need a sack dinner for Friday night and money for lunch on the way home on Sunday.  Cell phones are brought at your own risk and will need to be left in your bag unless you are taking pictures.

PLEASE DO NOT OVER PACK YOUR DAUGHTER, SHE IS REQUIRED TO CARRY HER OWN STUFF.

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