What to Bring to Camp

Scout
Medical Form (MANDATORY)
Scout uniform (shorts or long pants)
Scouting t-shirts
Shorts, extra
Socks and underwear
Shoes or hiking boots
Tennis shoes
Cap or hat
Poncho or rain gear
Swim trunks
Long sleeve shirt
Long pants
Handkerchiefs
Pajamas
Blankets or sleeping bag
Sheets
Pillow
Jacket
Towels (2-3)
Soap
Shampoo
Toothbrush/toothpaste
Comb, brush, mirror
Spending money for the Trading Post
Insect repellent
Pen and paper
Scout Handbook
Flashlight (with fresh batteries)
Water bottle/canteen and cup
Pocket knife & Totin'Chip Card
Completed merit badge work
Sun screen

Optional
Fishing Gear (Optional)
Camera/film
Bible/Prayer book
Work gloves
Musical instrument
Sewing kit
Personal first aid kit
Camp chair
Air mattress

Troop Equipment
First Aid Kit
Troop Flag and American Flag
Patrol Flags
Scoutmaster's Handbook
Lanterns
Broom
Cooking gear
Dutch oven
Water cooler
Dining fly, poles, rope
Ice chest
Thumb tacks
Heavy stapler
Rope
Binder twine
Program reference materials
Stove
Props for stunts and skits
Compasses
Troop roster
Troop advancement objectives
Medical forms for each Scout and leader


What NOT to Bring to Camp
Bikes
Roller blades
Skates
Skate boards
Sheath knives
Butterfly knives
Fireworks
Pets (except for Seeing Eye Dogs)
Firearms
Alcohol
Drugs
Pornographic materials


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