Troop 17 Winter Camping Checklist

Troop 17 Winter Camping Checklist

<p> Troop 17 – Winter Camping Checklist</p><p>Please review this checklist for a weekend camping trip as well as review Chapters 8 & 9 in your Scout Handbook. If you do not have some of the items listed below, instead of purchasing them, check with other members of your Patrol or Troop-there may not be a need to purchase the item(s). </p><p>Clothing (keeping dry & layering is the best way to keep warm) -Snow boots (or insulated/waterproofed hiking boots if you do not have snow boots-both pairs if feasible) -Socks (no cotton socks) 3 pair of thick wool or equivalent socks & 1 thin pair (polypropylene or equivalent) -Long pants (wool or synthetic are best) 1 pair -Ski or snow pants 1 pair -Shirt (no cotton) long sleeved polypropylene or wool are best 1 pair -Long Underwear (try to avoid cotton) polypropylene or equivalent is best 2 pair -Fleece/sweatshirt/jacket – polyester or wool is best -Winter hat that covers your ears (no cotton) -Winter scarf or face mask (no cotton) -Winter jacket (with hood if possible) -Winter gloves/mittens 2 pair -Rain gear -Dirty clothes bag</p><p>Equipment -Backpack or large sports equipment bag to hold your items (items should be in plastic bags) -Day Pack for day hikes to hold: water bottles, rain gear, pocketknife, flashlight, first aid kit, snacks, matches & fire starters in waterproof container, extra clothing, map & compass, plastic cover/bag for day pack’s contents, etc. -Sleeping bag (0-25 degree bag or double up other bags) in a waterproof bag (a heavy duty trash bag works great) -Sleeping pad (at least 1 inch thick-may need to double up foam pads) -Heavy duty garbage bag (used to cover your backpack or equipment bag if needed) -2 Filled Water bottles (1 liter bottle or, if possible, a 2 liter bottle) -Personal First Aid Kit -Mess kit (consider using a Tupperware bowl with top & spoon) -Heavy duty plastic mug for hot drinks -Watch -Flashlight or headlamp with spare batteries -Toiletry kit (tooth brush, tooth paste, hand towel, biodegradable soap, etc.) -Toilet paper in a plastic bag -Matches in a waterproof container/bag with your Fireman Card -Knife with Totin’ Chip card (if you want to use it or axe/saw/hatchet) -Clothes line -Sunscreen (non aerosol) -Compass -Camera -Folding chair</p><p>Camping Note: Remember, moisture (from perspiration and outside elements) as well as dehydration are our enemies. The dryer and more hydrated you are, the better the stay.</p>

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