Thursday, February 7, 2013

Equipment List



Equipment List for all Young Women and Leaders
(Remember you will be carrying ALL of your own stuff all the way into camp—no trucks this year!!!)

Clothing:
·         2 pairs of shoes with good tread—NO FLIP FLOPS allowed around camp EXCEPT in shower and at Waterfront!!  Crocs ok.
·         1 pair of high top tennis shoes or hiking boots, broken in before camp (HIKERS)
·         3 pairs of long pants (jeans and sweats) NO spandex pants.
·         2 pairs of LONG shorts (NO spandex and NO more than TWO inches above the knees) No Shorty Shorts!
·         1-2 pair of warm pajamas or sweats to sleep in (No Tank Tops to sleep in)
·         7 shirts (at least one long sleeved, 1 T-shirt will be provided by the Stake, and your ward T-Shirt can be counted as one as well)
·         NO Belly shirts, NO off the shoulder shirts, NO tank tops except to wear over swim suit.
·         7 pairs socks
·         2 sweatshirts or long sleeved flannel shirts to layer over short sleeves
·         1 warm jacket
·         1 one-piece swimsuit (MODEST Takinis allowed if they don’t show belly with arms straight in the air, if in doubt wear a tank top over)
·         1 rain poncho or rain jacket

Camping equipment:
  • Sleeping bag (not a slumber bag, needs to be at least 4 lbs. and temperature rated 40 degrees, synthetic is better than down as it is moist)
  • Insect Repellent!!!! (At least 2 cans, Deep Woods Off with 95% DEET)
  • Extra blanket
  • Pillow
  • Chapstick with sun block
  • Mini first aid kit (see page 46 in your Camp Manual)
  • Flashlight and extra batteries
  • Folding Camp Chair
  • Water bottle or canteen with strap for daily use (water)
  • Optional: Fitted sheet to go over bunk mattress

Personal items:
  • Feminine products (please bring some just in case even if you think you won’t start)
  • 1 face cloth
  • 2 towels
  • Soap in a closed dish
  • Comb/hair brush (no sharing)
  • Toothbrush/toothpaste
  • Shampoo
  • Sunscreen/Bug Spray
  • Deodorant
  • Scriptures
  • Medications (must be checked in with the Nurse at the Health Check)
  • Earplugs (optional, but will help if you’re a light sleeper and have trouble with snoring neighbors)
  • Journal
  • Pen or pencil
  • Camp Manual if you have one
  • Personal Progress Book
  • Notes/small items for Secret Sister (no more than $5 total spent)
  • Young Women do not need to bring any money for snacks and candy at the canteen.  The canteen will be service based this year. 
  • Optional: Camera
NO BLOW DRYERS, NO CURLING IRONS, NO STRAIGHTNERS, NO RADIOS OR IPODS, NO CELL PHONES, NO MUSIC PLAYERS OF ANY KIND, NO MAGAZINES, NO BOOKS, NO PLAYING CARDS, NO DRUGS, NO ALCOHOL, NO BIKINIS, NO BELLY SHIRTS, NO TANK TOPS, NO SHORT SHORTS, NO OFF THE SHOULDER SHIRTS, NO TIGHT CLOTHING, NO OPEN TOED SHOES. CHURCH APPROPRIATE BOOKS AND MAGAZINES ARE OKAY!!

Additional Items for Certification on Hikes
1st Level:
ü   Day backpack (like the one you take to school)
ü  Shoes comfortable to hike 5 miles and get wet
ü  Be sure you have a good water bottle
ü  Aquasocks or tennis shoes you can get wet
ü  Whistle

2nd  Level:
  • Whistle
  • Metal or plastic plate, cup, bowl, eating utensils
  • Frame backpack with padded hip belt – proper fitting!
  • 2 pair of hiking socks (NOT cotton, WOOL is best with wick)
  • Small First Aid Kit with Moleskin (for blisters)
  • Hat with a brim and Beanie Hat
  • Optional scarf
  • 2 water bottles(equally 32oz) Water bottle preferred over Camel Back
  • 1 pair of  hiking boots, broken in before camp inexpensive at Big 5
  • Camping pad for overnight – not blow up – foam
  • Sleeping bag in stuff sack – rated to 30 degrees and weighs 4 lbs or less
  • Small flashlight with batteries
  • Chapstick with sunscreen
  • One pair of pants
  • Underwear
  • 2 shirts
  • Journal/pen
  • Toothbrush/toothpaste (travel size)
  • Sunscreen (travel size)
  • Bug spray (travel size)
  • Fleece jacket (or similar), sweatshirts get wet
  • A GOOD ATTITUDEJ

3rd Level(Must be ready for pack inspection July 18th)
  • Whistle
  • Metal or plastic plate, cup, bowl, eating utensils
  • Frame backpack with padded hip belt – proper fitting!
  • 2 pair of hiking socks (NOT cotton, WOOL is best with wick)
  • Small First Aid Kit with Moleskin (for blisters)
  • Hat with a brim and Beanie Hat
  • 2 water bottles(equally 32oz) Water bottle preferred over Camel Back
  • 1 pair of  hiking boots, broken in before camp inexpensive at Big 5
  • Camping pad for overnight – not blow up – foam
  • Sleeping bag in stuff sack – rated to 30 degrees and weighs 4 lbs or less
  • Swimsuit and small towel no larger than a hand towel
  • Small flashlight with batteries
  • Chapstick with sunscreen
  • One pair of pants (not jeans they get wet and stay wet)
  • Underwear
  • 2 shirts
  • Journal/pen
  • Sandals/flipflops
  • Toothbrush/toothpaste (travel size)
  • Sunscreen (travel size)
  • Bug spray (travel size)
  • Fleece jacket (or similar), sweatshirts get wet
  • A GOOD ATTITUDEJ

4th Level: 
ü  Day backpack (like the one you take to school) with a change of clothes, an extra pair of shoes and a towel, this will be left in the car)
ü  Water bottle (2 quart)
ü  Aquasocks or tennis shoes you can get wet (NO FLIP FLOPS)
ü  Sunscreen!!! (Waterproof)
ü  Hat with brim
ü  Optional: Waterproof camera, or a camera in a ziplock bag
ü  NO jewelry, electronics or valuables


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