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Summer Camp 2009 Packing List |
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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 02 June 2009 |
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Hand carry:
- Medications
- Prescription medication (in original packaging with dosage and doctor's name)
- Over-the-counter medication (in original packaging with dosage)
- All medications in a plastic zipper bag with a note containing scout's name, name of medication, dosage, and when it is to be taken. Turn in to Mrs Van Hamme.
- Inhalers and epi pens should remain on scout's person (but advise Mrs. Van Hamme). Spare inhalers and epi pens are recommended in the bag given to Mrs. Van Hamme.
- Sack lunch (avoid messy foods and sugary drinks)
- Water bottle (use the same one you will be carrying with you all week)
Uniform (worn while traveling and each evening at dinner):
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Scout shorts or pants (convertible recommended)
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Scout shirt (short sleeve recommended)
- Troop 1001 neckerchief
- Slide for neckerchief
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Scout belt
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Scout socks
Other clothing:
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Activity shirts (1001 Class B or other scout-related or without any printing; dark green is preferred; poly shirts such as Under Armor or off brands are better than cotton)
- Troop 1001 cap, other scouting cap, or wide-brimmed hat for shelter from the sun
- Jeans/long pants
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Extra socks (6 quality pairs recommended)
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Extra underwear (6 recommended)
- Swimming suit
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Hiking boots or sturdy shoes (spare shoes recommended in case first pair gets wet)
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Poncho or rain suit
Personal equipment
- Backpack or duffel for gear (no footlockers--scouts will be hiking out of camp the last day
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Day pack/small backpack for carrying supplies during the day
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Folding cot (inexpensive aluminum Coleman suggested)
- Sleeping pad to place atop cot (optional; not a substitute for
cot as platform is not suitable for supporting a mattress or pad
directly)
- Sleeping bag (summer weight) or blankets and sheet
- Laundry bag
- Rubber-soled shower shoes (no open toed shoes or bare feet allowed)
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Toothbrush, toothpaste,
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Soap, shampoo, comb, towel
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Flashlight
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Insect repellent
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Sunscreen
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Canteen or water bottle (1 quart or liter with clip recommended)
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Pillow or pillowcase to stuff with clothing and use as pillow
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Boy Scout Handbook
- Money for merit badge supplies, souvenirs and snacks
Optional:
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Notebook and Pencil/pen
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Camera with extra film
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Drinking cup
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Shaving gear (if needed)
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Watch
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Musical instrument
- Wallet
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Duffel-bag lock
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Personal first aid kit
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Compass
Leave at home:
- Electronics such as phone and iPod
- Candy, snacks, sugary drinks
- Aerosol products (insect repellent, sunscreen, and toiletries should be non-aerosol)
Be sure to label everything with the scout's name and troop number.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 02 June 2009 )
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