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REALLY IMPORTANT STUFF! Campground reservation info. Directions to the actual campground. Packing – Put feed on the bottom (you’ll need other items first) Backpack, daypack, and/or fanny pack Bags – Tent bag, grocery bags, etc. Cardboard boxes if needed Ice Chests ICE! 5 gallon bucket or similar container Large (18-30 gal) Rubbermaid(tm) container for feed storage Lighting – Check batteries! Maglight – The larger, the better Gas lantern (and/or electric) BIC lighter Matches (preferably water proof) Spare batteries and bulbs Spare lantern fuel and mantles Solar Panel Glow Sticks Batteryless Bulbless Flashlight Shelter/Bedding Sleeping bag Space Blanket Ground Cloth – Tarp for big tents Floor Mats (use at tent entrance) Mattress or pad – Inflator for air mattress Pillow Tent Seam Sealer Camp axe or hammer to pound tent stakes Shade Canopy & Rope & Stakes Emergency blaket (found at walmart) Tikki Torches (fill with citronella oil), also listed in medical. Overhead rain tarps (not just shade). Hay bale (to disseminate in dirt or mud areas). 10-12 inch nails from hardware store for emergency tent stakes Tea candles to mark where tent stakes are Sign that says No Candles in Tents! Medical Epipen if you have allergies Sunscreen Bug Repellent – Spray, Citronella Candle, etc. Tylenol, Advil, Aspirin, Naproxin Tums Antibiotics creams Tweezers for splinters & ticks Antiseptic, bandaids and bandages First Aid Kit (may include all the above items) Benadryl Sinus Tablets Allergy Eye drops Pocket Tissues Campho-phenique (good for minor burns, cuts, scrapes and a great deal of use it on poison ivy) Moist Towelettes (for cleaning wounds and early uses on poison ivy) Extra weeks supply of any Prescriptions Box of latex gloves (100 pack) Cleaning & Personal Items Bar soap Hand Sanitizer (waterless) Washcloth Shampoo Toothpaste & toothbrush Comb/hair brush/clips/bands/hair ties Make-up bag Razor & shaving cream Towel Toilet Paper To save space, unroll toilet paper and reroll it and put inside the tube Whisk broom to clean table and tent site Deodorant Contact lens supplies Feminine supplies Dishwashing soap and rubber gloves Dish rack Laundry Detergent (biodegradeable preferred) Miscellaneous List of necessary phone numbers Spare car/truck/boat/rv keys Small shovel Swiss Army knife Compass and Map Fishing pole and gear (+ license & bait!) Duct tape and/or electrical tape Safety pins Sewing kit Cellular phone w/extra battery and car adapter Two way radio(s) (ham, CB, Family) Camera w/good battery and extra film Camcorder w/good battery and extra tapes Radio and/or TV Weather Radio Crankup Radio Books (ID books, Little House), cards, games, toys, Bible, etc. Card table MONEY, credit card, ID Pocket Tool Guitar/Harmonicas/Other musical instrument(s) Bike/Seats/Helmets Binoculars Whistles Signal Mirror Chairs Travel Clock Clothesline and Clothespins Basic tools (screwdrivers, pliers, etc.) Copper pipe pieces for the campfire See note Rope or String Leather strips Heavy rubber bands Canoe or boat Life jackets Piece of carpeting (fake grass) for tent or RV entranceway Pet Food Eyeglass strap (to hold them on your head) Fire starters (found in BBQ sections of stores) made from wax and sawdust Steel Wool (can be used to begin a fire by touching ends of battery to it – BE CAREFUL!) Sand Paper Extension cords Pads of paper and pencils/pens Milk crates (good for storage, step ladder and more) Fly Swatters Toothpicks Dustbuster Ear Plugs (to block out the noisy neighbors) Clothing Hat Bandanna Jacket – As weather dictates; Eskimo style, mackintosh, windbreaker, etc. Poncho – Doubles as emergency tent/lean-to Pants/Overalls, with belt Underwear – 2 Shirt – 2 or 3 (one light, one flannel) Shoes, shower shoes, HIKING BOOTS Socks – 2 pair Work gloves & warm mittens/gloves Swim suit PJ’s Sunglasses Sulfer – keeps chiggers out of your clothes Cooking Stove with fuel & lighter Newspapers for lighting a campfire Firestarter sticks (wax/sawdust things from the grocery store) Firewood Charcoal or wood & Grill for BBQ Frying Pan – Nonstick w/plastic spatula is nice Cooking skewers (for hot dogs, s’mores, etc.) Pot or sauce pan – Big sufficient to cook noodles for all; With lid Dutch Oven Can opener – If you have canned goods P-38 Can Opener (military type, small, flat and fits in wallet) Thermos Tongs Coffee maker & filters Pot lifter and/or pot holders Tablecloth Stew Pot Soup Ladel Sandwich maker (type you put in fire) Measuring cup Cutting Board Strainer Veggie Peeler Dishes Reusable Plate – Partition tray/plate is nice Collapsable camping/hiking cup Alladin travel mug Kitchen knife – Nice to have; in general, carry a pocket knife Small mixing bowl Knife, Fork, Spoon, Spatula Small flat and phillips screwdrivers Scrub Pad Dish Pan Tupperware (for leftovers) Consumables Paper towels & napkins Trash bags Garbage disposition bags (stronger than regular trash bags) Paper plates, cups, bowls, etc. Plastic knives, forks, spoons Ziplock Bags Aluminum Foil Dish soap Water At least 1/2 gallon per person/day — Water filter if relying on natural water sources Water bottle, to carry while hiking Garden hose Food & Drink Pancake Mix – Krusteaze, 1/2 cup per person per day (need huge skillet) Cooking Oil – About 1 oz per person per day or Pam Spray Syrup – About 2 oz per person per day Butter – 1/2 stick per person per day Malt-o-meal, or Cream of…{wheat, rice, …} Oatmeal – Instant single serving packs Potatoes – 1-2 per person per day — freeze dried if packing Bacon – 2 slices per person per day Eggs – 1-2 per person per day, fresh or powdered Noodles – Spaghetti, Angel Hair, Ramen, or shells Spaghetti Sauce – In jars or dehydrated Parmesan cheese Bouillon cubes – Chicken & Vegetable Rice packages Soup/Chili – mix or cans Tuna – Don’t forget Mayo, pickles, and onions Onions, lemons, mushrooms, Tomatoes Bread – One or two loaves per day if camping with a little group Dry condiments – Salt, Pepper, Spices, Sugar Catsup Mustard Mayo – Small jar or squeeze bottle Cheese – Cheddar, swiss, American Fruit – Small fruit cups or fresh fruit Veggies – carrot/celery sticks daily Taco Stuff – (Meat, seasoning package, olives, lettuce, tortillas, buns) Hamburger meat (pre seasoned and ready to cook) Frozen hashbrowns in the bag Cocoa, Coffee, & Teas (don’t forget SUGAR!) Marshmallows, Graham Crackers & Hershey Bars (S’mores) Peanut Butter & Jelly Deli meat slices: Turkey, Ham, Salami Hot dogs & buns Milk, juice, soft drinks, Ice Tea, Lemon Ade, Kool-Aid Vienna Sausages Lil Smokies Snacks Hamburgers & Buns Steak Ham Corn on Cob Cereal Nutri Grain Bars/Granola Bars Fixin’s for stew (some of the items are above) Beer Jiffy Pop or Regular popcorn Popcorn oil Spray oil (like Pam) Squeeze butter or margarine Beans Camping with Children Current photos of the children in case they get lost Diapers Swim Diapers Wipes Bottles/sippycups Playyards Jogging strollers Backpack carriers MANY sets of clothing Extra pair(s) of shoes Formula Jar foods Gerber toddler foods Hats Toys, Favorite blanket or stuffed toy(very important!) Powdered milk(for children that have outgrown formula) Snacks Storybooks Baby Hammock Baby Swing kidsafe bugspray sunblock Portapotty with grocery bag liner (easy cleanup) Most helpful customer reviews 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. |



