Suggested Summer Camp Pack List
In order to hold all your supplies, a footlocker or
lockable Rubbermaid container is preferable. A Daypack is also quite
useful for hiking between classes and dayhikes. You will want to keep
a water bottle in your daypack so that you have it with you at all
times.
Personal Items
- Toothbrush
- Toothpaste
- Deodorant
- Comb
- Sunscreen
- Insect Repellent
- Aloe Vera Gel
- Poision Ivy block (Ivy Block)
- Medications- It is not necessary to bring over the counter prescriptions to camp. The medical facilities at camp will have most over the counter medications available. Prescription medications must be given to an adult leader to dispense properly.
- Soap and Case
- Shampoo
- Personal First-Aid Kit
- Watch- cheap waterproof
- Insurance Card
- Toilet Paper
- Wallet w/ ID
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Clothing
- 8 Pairs of Socks
- 8 Pairs of Underwear/Boxers
- 2 Swim Trunks
- 5 to 7 Pairs of Shorts
- Hat
- 2 Pairs of Shoes- Tennis Shoes, Boots, Water
Shoes, etc. (no open toed shoes are allowed at any BSA Camp)
- Rain Poncho
- Sweatshirt or Light Jacket (if cool)
- Jeans
- Belt
- Work Gloves
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Linens
- 2 Sheets (twin size)
- Pillow w/ pillowcase
- 2 bath towels
- 1 washrag
- 1 Beachtowel
- Sleeping Bag w/ Foam Pad
Snacks
- Individually wrapped, non-chocolate, non-meltable
snacks- Fruit by the Foot, Granola Bars, Crackers, Beef Sticks
- Bottled Water if wanted
Scout Items
- Scout Handbook
- Notebook w/ Paper
- Pens/Pencils
- 2 Class B T-shirts
- Class A Uniform, Shirt, Belt, and Shorts if you have
them
Miscellaneous
- Gallon Size Ziploc Freezer bags
- Clothesline/Rope and Clothespins
- Nylon Rope
- Flashlight and extra batteries
- Garbage Bags
- Sungalsses w/ neckstrap
- Kleenex
- Wipes
- Pocketknife
- Laundry Bag (mesh)
- Drinking Cup
- Combo Lock
- $20.00 in petty cash
- Compass
- Whistle w/ lanyard
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