Camping supply list w/ Explanations
Tent: large enough for your family and your gear.
Most of us use Coleman tents that are around 10x12 feet with a center height
of
72 inches, this is ideal for most families of 4-5. If you are buying a new
tent, I suggest trying to set it up before you bring it on the campout (if
you have the time and space). It helps to know the basics of how to set
it up, and to make sure all the parts are there.
Sleeping bag: and or a blanket per person.
For additional comfort, you might wish to bring a foam pad, air mattress
or cot for underneath your sleeping gear, and a pillow.
3 days of clothing: We must prepare for up to four weather conditions on a campout: Hot, Cold, Wet, Dry. Depending on whether youre the type of person that hardly ever gets cold, or gets cold once the temperature dips into the 70s will determine how much clothing to bring.
You will (of course) be wearing one days clothes when you get there on
Friday night. I own two pairs of scout shorts and one pair of scout long
pants. I always wear one pair of shorts and pack the others. I bring an
extra pair of drawstring shorts to sleep in. I always pack (or wear) my
long scout pants, and pack one extra pair of blue jeans. I also pack a pair
of long drawstring sleep pants or sweatpants.
Even though I am wearing a t-shirt, socks and underwear, I pack three additional
of each. I use one t-shirt for sleeping and I pack one long sleeve t-shirt
for sleeping.
To aid in keeping things dry, either use a Rubbermaid type bin for your clothes, or pack your stuff in zip lock bags. It cant hurt to bring a few extra garbage bags for stowing wet gear in.
Flashlight, Extra Batteries, and Extra Flashlight Bulbs
This should be fairly self-explanatory.
Towel
I would try to pack one at least one large bath/beach towel per person.
A beach towel has many uses: as a blanket on the ground (if sitting on the
ground becomes necessary), as an additional blanket if its colder then
you anticipated, scrunched up as an extra pillow. So you can see where a
couple of extra towels couldnt hurt to have along.
Toilet PaperI wouldnt trust the parks supply, plus I dont know too many parks that supply Soft and Cushy TP like Charmin (most parks provide John Wayne TP, Its rough and it doesnt take sh#% off anyone.) Say no more.
Sweater and or a Jacketeven if you dont think its going to be that cold, just in case.
Rain Gear (Poncho)
Vittle Kit - Knife, Fork, & Spoon: metal or high grade washable/reusable plastic, NOT disposable (see note below for Mess Kit)
Mess Kit or Plate and Cup No Disposable Paper or Plastic
Products:
We try to practice leave no trace/minimal impact camping. All trash that
we create MUST be hauled out by us. It is more environmentally efficient
to wash and reuse our plates, utensils and cups RATHER than rely on disposable
products like paper plates and/or plastic utensils and cups.
A Hygiene/Toiletry Kit: (that should include)
Toothbrush & Toothpaste
Soap (bar soap, Purell type no water soap, and moist towelettes (Baby
Wipes) are ALL handy!
Shampoo
Comb/Brush
Shaving Gear
Baby Powder (or Gold Bond type medicated powder)nothing makes a campout
more miserable than experiencing chafing.
Anti-perspirant
Mosquito Repellantpump is better than spray.
Allergy Medicinethe pack has an excellent first aid kit, including some
Benadryl. If youre allergy prone (like me) you make sure you have your
own with you.
These are the most basic supplies you will need.
Extra items you will want to bring include a camera, camp
chairs, a camping table.
Just remember, youre camping, NOT moving into a new house.
Keep your list simple and enjoy the outdoors.
Finally, ALWAYS tell your Scouts NO ELECTRONICS while at the camp.
The purpose of our camping experiences is to give us an opportunity to commune
with nature and each other. It is a time for us to get away from our normal
ruts and routines. It is a time for playing games together, and enjoying
conversation and laughter.
In addition, your Cub Scout will need to bring:
Pack and/or Cub Scout Hathats are not just for adornment, they help protect the head and face from sun exposure.
UNIFORM - MUST Be Worn To & From Camp and at Pack Ceremoniesthe Class A uniform should be worn when traveling to and from all Cub Scout campouts, and the class B field uniform should be worn all weekend for all activities. Class A uniform is usually worn for dinner and campfire ceremonies.
Scout Handbook: quite frequently we will do an activity that will require the use of their book; its always handy to have it along, just in case.
A word about snacks and drinks: The pack will provide
drinking water throughout the day, and Bug Juice (kool-aid, Gatorade or
lemonade) at meals. The menu will include snacks and desserts. Some people
still like to bring some extra drinks and snacks, which is fineHOWEVER,
let me caution you: Most soft drinks (i.e. sodas) and snack chips have very
high sodium levels, which can lead to dehydrationfruit like grapes and
apples make better snacks when youre out all day long. Also, its not a
good idea to stash (or eat) extra food and drinks in your tent. Critters
like raccoons and foxes can be very resourceful at accessing food when they
are on the prowl.