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Camping Checklist

Here are a few things to check for before you leave for your trip. You might find it handy to print out this list and actully check items off as you pack.   If you wish to print out the list, a printer friendly copy is available here.




Tent How many campers?
Did you bring one?
Is your tent big enough?
Is it Rated for the season? (Winter requires better tents)
Sleeping Bags How many campers?
Enough bags and pillows?
Does anyone need (or want) cots or pads?
Is it Rated for the season? (Winter requires better bags)
Food You should know how many campers by now!
Plenty of food. You'll always end up going to the store
      anyway, but try to take enough and then some.
Water, Water Purification Tablets, or Water Filter

Utensils
Can Opener
Stove
Propane
Large Sharp Knife
Plates / Bowls to use as Plates
Dish Soap & Scrub Pads
Garbage Bags
Paper Towels
Strongly Recommended Utilites Sun Block
Insect Repelant
Pocket Knife
Personal Items
Soap
Wash Cloth
Shampoo
Shaving Items
Beach Towel
Any Medications
Deoderant
Tooth Brush and Tooth Paste
Any other Hygenal Items
Rain Coat
Enough Clothes For Your Stay
I like a good pair of boots even if your not going to be doing any hiking, but tennis shoes still work fine.
Recreational Utilites Fishing Poles
Tackle
Bait
Lures
Boat(?)
Cleaning Knife
Portable Radio (a personal favorite of mine!)
Books to Read on Slower Days
Boat not for fishing
Skies
The Keys
Ski Rope
Intertube
Knee Board
Someone who can drive the boat(?)
Life Jackets

 
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