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SIMPLE EQUIPMENT LIST FOR YOUR FIRST WINTER TENT CAMPOUT____ BACKPACK (and/or large Sports Equipment Bag, and/or Duffel Bag). Line it with a Lawn Bag first, to keep contents dry. ____ WARM JACKET & SCARF. ____ SNOW PANTS (available at thrift stores for $3-$5). ____ 2 EXTRA PAIRS OF PANTS ____ 2 WOOL SWEATERS, or POLAR FLEECE SWEATSHIRTS (about $3 at Thrift Stores). ____ 2 LONG SLEEVE SHIRTS (Wool or synthetic fiber for good insulating quality & quick drying - $3 at thrift stores). ____ 2 SETS of LONG UNDERWEAR (if buying new, look for 100% synthetic fabric, NOT "waffle pattern" cotton blend). ____ 2 extra sets of UNDERWEAR ____ 2 extra pair HEAVY NON-COTTON HIKING SOCKS & Liners (Make sure your boots are NOT TIGHT!). ____ STURDY, INSULATED WINTER BOOTS (Rubber is much better than leather. Leather will freeze at night). ____ PLASTIC BAGS (newspaper or bread wrappers, or plastic grocery bags to go under socks in case of wet leather boots). ____ WINTER GLOVES or MITTENS (As many as you own and can borrow!) ____ 2 WARM HATS (One for Sleeping ONLY-Sleeping hat should be designed to stay on at night). ____ WINTER SLEEPING BAG (or 2 regular Sleeping Bags stuffed one inside the other; or a regular Bag AND 2-3 Blankets) ____ ADDITIONAL SWEAT PANTS & SWEAT SHIRT (for sleeping only! Change ALL of your clothes, including your long underwear, inside your sleeping bag when you go to bed). ____ TWO (2) CLOSED-CELL FOAM SLEEPING PADS (or about 2-3" of newspapers under your sleeping bag). ____ "BLUE" 5'X7' TARP or other Plastic Ground Sheet. ____ GOOD QUALITY WHISTLE on neck chain. ____ POCKETKNIFE (SMALL Swiss Army Knife on neck chain, $13. Never buy a knife made in China!) ____ MESS-KIT (BOWL, CUP, FORK, SPOON, PLATE -- heavy-duty plastic is warmer than metal). ____ 2 ONE-QUART WATER BOTTLES, filled ("Nalgene" Bottles can be filled with hot water for inside sleeping bag). ____ FLASHLIGHT & EXTRA BATTERIES. ____ SMALL FIRST AID KIT (You can make your own: BSA Handbook, Page 289). ____ PEN, PENCIL, SMALL NOTEBOOK, BSA HANDBOOK (No, you can't borrow ours). ____ COMPASS with a BASEPLATE, in a Zip-Lock bag (with map, if you have one). ____ MATCHES in a Zip-Lock bag. ____ CLEAN-UP KIT (Small Hand Soap, Small Toothpaste, Toothbrush, Comb, Floss, Fast-Drying Camp Towel). ____ TOILET PAPER (Half a roll in a Zip-Lock bag). ____ SLIPPERS or MOCCASINS (To wear inside cabin) Reprinted with permission of The Inquiry Net, the world's largest winter Scouting resource:http://www.inquiry.net/outdoor/winter3/2004 |
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