Campout Checklist
What to Bring on a Weekend
Campout
You must wear your Class A
scout shirt to and from the campsite.
- A large waterproof duffel bag to put your clothes in. You
can also use a camping backpack. Trash bags do not work. It is a good idea to
secure your sleeping bag and duffel/pack together (minimum number of chunks)
- Small backpack (like you use at school) for your water
bottle (filled), scout book, pen, raingear, and flashlight. Carry this with you
in the car.
- Sleeping bag, optional pillow - needs to be in a
waterproof compression sack
- Sleeping pad, optional but recommended - needs to be in
a waterproof sack
- Flashlight with extra batteries
- Garbage bag - Useful for putting dirty clothes and for keeping stuff dry in a downpour
- Small roll of toilet paper, small liquid handsoap, small
towel, toothbrush and toothpaste (all in a baggie)
- Rain gear: a rainsuit works best, with pullover pants
and jacket with hood. If you buy a poncho, get a decent poncho (not the cheap
$1 flimsy one-use ponchos)
- Hiking shoes (waterproof recommended) or old sneakers.
Bring an extra pair in case shoes get wet. Do not wear school shoes; they will
get muddy or ruined.
- Plastic drinking cup and eating utensils
- Scout handbook
- Pen
- Orienteering Compass
- Water purification Tablets
- Fire starting kit and matches
- First Aid Kit to include at least: Band Aids, Neosporin, Ace Bandage, Gauze, Sterile Pad, Mole Skin
- Sunscreen (if applicable to the season) and chap stick
- 3 pair of socks (in addition to the ones you wear Friday night)
- 2 pair of pants (long or shorts depending on the
weather) in addition to what you wear on Friday night
- 2 extra shirts (depending on the weather). If warmer
weather, one of the short shirts should be your troop Class B T-shirt
- 3 pair underwear in addition to what you wear Friday night
- Additional jacket (it can get cold at night on some campouts)
- Sleeping clothes - sweatpants and shirt for cold weather, T-shirt and shorts for warm weather
- $7-10 for a snack on the way to the campsite (no eating
in the car) and for lunch on Sunday
- Money to pay the patrol food buyer in the parking lot
before you go. Generally $10-$15. The patrol buyer will let your son know.
All personal items should be clearly marked with the Scout's name,
including clothing, socks, underwear, etc. We recommend that each day's
clothing be packed in plastic bags inside the Scout's duffel bag. It is very
important that each Scout pack his own gear so he knows what he has packed and
where it is in his pack.
Here are some recommended types of
equipment and suppliers.
What not to bring on a Campout
- Anything expensive or irreplaceable
- Jewelry (a cheap waterproof watch is OK)
- Radios, CD Players, TVs, Electronic Games
- Scouts Knives are OK, but only keep them out when they need to be used.
- Axe or other sharp cutting tools
- Candy and soda
- Huge flashlights (ones that use more than 2 D-cell batteries)
- Sandals or open-toed shoes