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A correctly-sized backpack, big bookpack, or a sports bag; you should be able to carry your own stuff about .5 mile (or less) to our campsite |
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Scout uniforms are not required unless it is a Scouting Camporee/Jamboree |
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A 2-3 man tent, if you have one; otherwise let your Patrol Leader know if you need tent space |
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Wear shoes appropriate for walking up and down the hilly trails |
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Bring lots of layers, if needed for the expected weather (sock liners, heavy socks, long underwear, sweatpants or fleece pants, fleece vest and/or sweater, outer jacket, ski cap and gloves, and, of course, appropriate footwear) |
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A sleeping bag and pad, the latter if not headed to the cabin (bring an extra blanket, if you have a 2-3 season sleeping bag) |
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Small pillow (or use a stuff sack or pillowcase with your jacket inside) |
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Mess kit and utensils (cup, plate, bowl, fork, knife, spoon; metal or plastic) |
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Jacket and other cold weather gear (knit cap and gloves) … a must from November to April |
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Raingear, if it is likely to rain |
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Extra sweatshirt and sweatpants (good to sleep in) and socks and shoes |
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Flashlight (don't bring big lanterns) with extra batteries |
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Small towel (or washcloth) and toiletries (toothbrush and toothpaste) |
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2 30-gallon trash bags (in case things gets wet) |
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25' of nylon/polyester or cotton clothesline |
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A book, cards and/or a small board game (optional) |
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Medicines (currently being taken or required for an emergency). Please write, on an index, the the Scout's name and name of the medicine(s), dosage and frequency to be taken and give card to an adult leader |