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Outdoor Equipment Guide

As scouts, being prepared is crucial for a successful outing, and packing your own equipment is an essential part of that preparation. This guide will help you understand what to bring for a typical weekend outdoors. Please take a look at this guide, and if you need assistance selecting equipment, don’t hesitate to ask a Scoutmaster.

 

Troop 67 will provide tents and cooking supplies.

Ten Essentials

There are ten essential items that all Scouts regularly need during outdoor activities. They can fit in a large plastic bag and be carried by Scouts for day trips or overnights. This includes a pocket knife, first aid kit, water bottle, flashlight, fire starter, extra clothes, rain jacket or poncho, trail food, sun protection, and a compass/map. 

10 essential items 

 

Clothing

 

Warm Weather Clothing Cool Weather Clothing
Wicking t-shirt Wicking long-sleeve t-shirt
Wicking underwear Wicking long underwear
Quick-drying pants or shorts Winter hat (synthetic or wool)
Long-sleeve shirt (for bugs/sun) Gloves or mittens
Insulating fleece jacket Insulated fleece jacket and pants
Rain jacket/poncho Waterproof shell or poncho
Extra Socks Extra Insulated socks
Waterproof hiking boots/shoes Insulated boots

 

Personal Gear

Backpack or duffel bag Day pack or hydration pack
Sleeping bag and stuff sack Insect repellent 
Sleeping pad Sunscreen
Toiletries (toothbrush, toilet paper, soap, towel, etc.) Scout Handbook
Mess kit (mug, bowl, and utensils) Camping chair
Hand sanitizer Class A and B Uniform
Ten essentials Snacks

 

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