Indivdual Campout Checklist for Pack Overnighter
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FAMILY CAMPOUT CHECKLIST FOR PACK OVERNIGHTER
The following is a list of equipment that will be useful on our campout. Check off each item as you pack your equipment. If you don’t have a particular piece of camping equipment, please let your Den Leader know what you need. We’ll try to arrange for a “Loaner”.
Camping Equipment Medications Water bottle Tent or tarp, poles and stakes Flashlight for each camper Waterproof ground cloth / plastic sheet Extra flashlight bulb Sleeping bags Extra batteries Warm blankets Sunscreen Pillows Lip Balm with sunscreen Air mattresses or pads Sunglasses Insect repellent Clothing Safety pins Whistle Cub Scout Uniform (Class A & Class B) Reflective device Play clothes when not in uniform First aid kit: Triangular bandage, 3” sterile pads, tape, Hiking boots roller bandage (1” & 2”), gauze pads, scissors, tweezers, Comfortable shoes sunburn lotion, lip salve, poison-ivy lotion, antiseptic, Warm coat absorbent cotton, adhesive strips, safety pins, instant ice Raingear pack, vinyl gloves, small bar of soap. Warm cap Hat / cap for sun protection Extras Gloves Sweatshirt Watch Underwear Camera and film Pajamas (or sweatshirt & sweatpants) Binoculars Extra socks, shoes, and other clothing Cub Scout Handbook Small notepad and pencil Family Gear Reading material
Lawn chairs Program Specific Items Seat cushions or blankets to sit on in the amphitheatre where the Pack Meeting Friday and Compass Campfire Saturday will be held Nature books Umbrella or other shade equipment Cooking equipment if requested by Cubmaster What NOT to Bring Between meal snacks (fruit, trail mix, Power Bars, etc.) Electronics (No games, radios, MP3 players, cell phones for the Cubs – Phones, etc. okay for adults) Toiletry Kit Weapons Fireworks Toothpaste Matches Toothbrush Flammable liquids Comb Valuables Washcloth Alcoholic beverages (Prohibited for Adults also) Towel Tobacco products (Adult use allowed if out of Soap in waterproof container sight of Scouts) Extra plastic bag Cubs will not need pocket knives on this campout
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