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TENT CAMPING – SPRING OR FALL
(cool/cold weather)
CLOTHING
CAMPING GEAR
Waterproof boots or winter boots
Flashlight with extra batteries and extra bulb
Extra sneakers or shoes
Mess kit (plate, bowl, and cup)
Sweatshirt
Utensil kit (knife, fork, and spoon)
Short-sleeved shirt or T-shirt
Laundry bag
Shorts
2 garbage bags (for storage, carrying items, etc.)
Sweat suit for sleeping
Boy Scout Handbook
Long thermal underwear (shirt and pants)
Notebook and pencils or pens
(2 pair for cold weather – 1 for day, 1 for night)
Backpack, duffel bag, or suitcase to carry everything in
Daily change of clothes:
Long-sleeved shirts
OPTIONAL ITEMS you may be glad you brought
Blue jeans or other long pants
Pillow or air pillow
Socks (twice as many if wet weather)
Sleeping bag liner, blanket(s), and/or space blanket
Underwear
Hand Warmer packets
Personal First Aid Kit
OUTERWEAR
Canteen or water bottle (with water)
Winter coat with hood
Metal or plastic mirror
Cloth stocking cap
Compass
Gloves or mittens
Folding camp chair
Jacket and/or sweater
Wooden matches in waterproof container
Hooded sweatshirt
Fire starters
Poncho or raincoat and rainhat
Nylon cord for clothesline
Clothespins
PERSONAL ITEMS
Sunscreen and/or suntan lotion
Pocket knife – NO sheath knives
Lip balm
Totin’ Chip card
Insect repellent (NON-AEROSOL)
Hand soap in container
Toilet paper
Washcloth
Camera, film, and extra batteries
2 towels
Small personal AM/FM stereo cassette/CD player
Shampoo (if showers are available)
with earphones
Toothbrush
Hat or cap
Toothpaste
Hiking boots or other sturdy shoes
Deodorant (NON-AEROSOL)
Shower thongs (if showers are available)
Comb and/or brush
Sunglasses
Watch
BEDDING
Spending money
Tent – 1 per 2 Scouts
Plastic ground cloth for under tent
Winter weight sleeping bag
Foam sleeping pad or air mattress
(air mattress NOT recommended for cold weather)
Consider clothing and outerwear made of synthetic fabrics (Polypropylene, Thermasilk, Thermax, etc.) which transport
moisture and dry quickly, unlike cotton. Long thermal underwear shirts and pants are especially important items to
consider made from these fabrics.
CAMPOREE
Follow the above TENT CAMPING – SPRING OR FALL packing list and add:
Class A uniform (Boy Scout uniform shirt)
Class B uniform (Troop 213 T-shirt or other Boy Scout T-shirt)
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