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Buy at your Scout Shop - 26% of every purchase supports the future of Scouting | Ask Sales Associate for assistance. THE GOTTA-HAVES: Tent & Ground Cover – Take the tent’s max capacity and subtract 2 to ensure enough elbow room! Check out the size of the Eureka! ® Desert Canyon 6-person tent. Sleeping Bag - Temp ratings assume that you’ll be wearing long underwear and using an insulated sleeping pad, so pick a “warmer” rated bag if you get cold easily, such as the Coleman ® 30˚ Rectangle Bag. Flashlight &/or Headlamps – Look for a red light feature to preserve night-vision and choose a headlamp, such as the Black Diamond ® Spot, for hands-free illumination! First Aid Kit – Choose a “Troop Kit” over a regular kit if you’ll be camping with a larger group. Cub Scout Handbook – Enough said. Pocket Knife - Check the sharpness of your knives before your trip and consider bringing a Leatherman Wave Multi Tool instead of a small tool box! THE NICE-TO-HAVES: Sleeping Pad - Take a small and easily inflated sleeping pad, like ones from Klymit ® , with you for extra comfort. Camp Chair - Sit back and relax with the recliner-like GCI ® Freestyle Rocker! Camp Pillow – Klymit’s Luxe pillows ensure restful sleep when it’s time for lights out Lantern - Choose an LED lantern like the Coleman Pack Away for brighter light in a smaller package. YOUR OUTDOOR KITCHEN: Mess Kit - Take an all-in-one place setting for convenience. Camp Stove/Fuel – Feed small and large groups quickly with Camp Chef ® stoves and cooking accessories. Matches – Be prepared for any situation and consider taking storm-proof matches. Handy Helpers - Bring along a can opener, hot-pad, bucket, Ziploc ® bag, roll of paper towels, trash bag, dish soap/rag, foil, etc. DON’T FORGET PERSONAL GEAR: Clothing - Take a change of clothes, long pants, extra socks and underwear, sleep clothes, extra shoes, jacket, rain gear, and hat – packed in a Ziploc bag to stay dry. Personal Supplies - Pack a toothbrush, toothpaste, soap and towel, sunscreen, bug spray, and toilet paper. Water Bottles, Books, Games, and Cameras – These might be handy too!

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Page 1: 9330-107646 FamilyCamping Checklist V5€¦ · ®groups quickly with Camp Chef stoves and cooking accessories. Matches – Be prepared for any situation and consider taking storm-proof

Buy at your Scout Shop - 26% of every purchase supports the future of Scouting | Ask Sales Associate for assistance.

FAMILYTHE GOTTA-HAVES: Tent & Ground Cover – Take the tent’s max capacity and subtract 2 to ensure enough elbow room! Check out the size of the Eureka!® Desert Canyon 6-person tent.

Sleeping Bag - Temp ratings assume that you’ll be wearing long underwear and using an insulated sleeping pad, so pick a “warmer” rated bag if you get cold easily, such as the Coleman® 30˚ Rectangle Bag.

Flashlight &/or Headlamps – Look for a red light feature to preserve night-vision and choose a headlamp, such as the Black Diamond® Spot, for hands-free illumination!

First Aid Kit – Choose a “Troop Kit” over a regular kit if you’ll be camping with a larger group.

Cub Scout Handbook – Enough said.

Pocket Knife - Check the sharpness of your knives before your trip and consider bringing a Leatherman Wave Multi Tool instead of a small tool box!

THE NICE-TO-HAVES:Sleeping Pad - Take a small and easily inflated sleeping pad, like ones from Klymit®, with you for extra comfort.

Camp Chair - Sit back and relax with the recliner-like GCI® Freestyle Rocker!

Camp Pillow – Klymit’s Luxe pillows ensure restful sleep when it’s time for lights out

Lantern - Choose an LED lantern like the Coleman Pack Away for brighter light in a smaller package.

YOUR OUTDOOR KITCHEN:Mess Kit - Take an all-in-one place setting for convenience.

Camp Stove/Fuel – Feed small and large groups quickly with Camp Chef® stoves and cooking accessories.

Matches – Be prepared for any situation and consider taking storm-proof matches.

Handy Helpers - Bring along a can opener, hot-pad, bucket, Ziploc® bag, roll of paper towels, trash bag,dish soap/rag, foil, etc.

DON’T FORGET PERSONAL GEAR:Clothing - Take a change of clothes, long pants, extra socks and underwear, sleep clothes, extra shoes, jacket, rain gear, and hat – packed in a Ziploc bag to stay dry.

Personal Supplies - Pack a toothbrush, toothpaste, soap and towel, sunscreen, bug spray, and toilet paper.

Water Bottles, Books, Games, and Cameras – These might be handy too!