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		<title>By: newatit</title>
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		<dc:creator>newatit</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 15:24:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>If this is your first time it&#039;s important to pick the right tpye and amount of gear so that you wont ruin your trip and not want to go. You can pack endless amounts of things, but weight is a big issue. There are a few questions you should ask yourself before going that will help you know what exactly you need. If you&#039;re not careful, camping supplies can nickle and dime your budget away, or sometimes eat the whole thing with one big item. Try these, and you should be fine:

How serious is your camping trip going to be? (remember, some people camp with only a back pack, knife, matches, and a container for water. these people generally don&#039;t pull up in their jeeps, walk five feet from the parking lot and lay down to sleep next to lots of other campers)

if it&#039;s not going to be to serious, a tent, light weight sleeping bag, a container for water, eat-on-the-go food, toliet paper, and some tool that helps start a fire should be fine. I personally would take a first aid kit. If however you are they type of person that must treat every scratch and bruse, then I would suggest you do. Some campers insist on them. If you do plan on being more serious, you can bring along a camp stove and food you must cook. 

Do you know what type of ground you&#039;ll be sleeping on? 

If you&#039;re a picky sleeper and must have comfort, you&#039;ll want to look into supplies you lay under youre tent or inside of it to soften the ground. If you&#039;re rather adventurous though, you might not chose anything. There is everything from cots and blow up matresses (both are heavy, sometimes bulky, and can be rather expensive) to light weight cusions you slide underneath your sleeping bag (which still consume space, are a little added weight, but can sometimes be worth the cost and effort)

Do you plan on hiking to where you&#039;re going to sleep at night?

If you are going to, then carry your supplies in a back pack. Hiking increases risk of enjury, and it&#039;s almost garunteed you will get a few minor scratches from thorns and trees (none that really hurt to much, if at all). You&#039;ll will probably then want to carry your first aid kit with you. You may also want a travel poncho if the wheather looks bad and you&#039;re not near a place where you can get shelter. Other then that, nothing extra is needed than before

Are you staying a long time?

If you&#039;re camping over night, almost nothing is needed. The longer you plan on staying, the more supplies you&#039;ll need, and the more compact you&#039;ll want everything to be. A longer trip may be something a beginner wouldn&#039;t want to do with other beginners. 

What will the weather be like?

You don&#039;y want to get caught in weather that you&#039;re unprepaired for. Camping in the cold may require thermal sleeping bags and tents properly made for such weather. It it&#039;s raining, you&#039;ll want water proofing on your tent or some way to keep dry. It&#039;s suggested that you know the weather OF THE AREA YOU&#039;LL BE IN before you go. It can really make all the difference (camping in harsh enviornments might not be suggested for new comers, it usually tends to make the experience less enjoyable and more stressful)

As you camp more and more, you&#039;ll learn about products that may suite your individual wants and needs. Every camper is different, and there are many products that let you customize your camping experience.

JUST REMEMBER, MOST THINGS THAT YOU TAKE WITH YOU WILL HAVE TO BE CLEANED, RESTOCKED, OR REPACKED. THE MORE THINGS YOU TAKE, THE MORE CLEAN UP AFTER THE TRIP IS OVER YOU&#039;LL HAVE TO DO :(&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;References : &lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If this is your first time it&#8217;s important to pick the right tpye and amount of gear so that you wont ruin your trip and not want to go. You can pack endless amounts of things, but weight is a big issue. There are a few questions you should ask yourself before going that will help you know what exactly you need. If you&#8217;re not careful, camping supplies can nickle and dime your budget away, or sometimes eat the whole thing with one big item. Try these, and you should be fine:</p>
<p>How serious is your camping trip going to be? (remember, some people camp with only a back pack, knife, matches, and a container for water. these people generally don&#8217;t pull up in their jeeps, walk five feet from the parking lot and lay down to sleep next to lots of other campers)</p>
<p>if it&#8217;s not going to be to serious, a tent, light weight sleeping bag, a container for water, eat-on-the-go food, toliet paper, and some tool that helps start a fire should be fine. I personally would take a first aid kit. If however you are they type of person that must treat every scratch and bruse, then I would suggest you do. Some campers insist on them. If you do plan on being more serious, you can bring along a camp stove and food you must cook. </p>
<p>Do you know what type of ground you&#8217;ll be sleeping on? </p>
<p>If you&#8217;re a picky sleeper and must have comfort, you&#8217;ll want to look into supplies you lay under youre tent or inside of it to soften the ground. If you&#8217;re rather adventurous though, you might not chose anything. There is everything from cots and blow up matresses (both are heavy, sometimes bulky, and can be rather expensive) to light weight cusions you slide underneath your sleeping bag (which still consume space, are a little added weight, but can sometimes be worth the cost and effort)</p>
<p>Do you plan on hiking to where you&#8217;re going to sleep at night?</p>
<p>If you are going to, then carry your supplies in a back pack. Hiking increases risk of enjury, and it&#8217;s almost garunteed you will get a few minor scratches from thorns and trees (none that really hurt to much, if at all). You&#8217;ll will probably then want to carry your first aid kit with you. You may also want a travel poncho if the wheather looks bad and you&#8217;re not near a place where you can get shelter. Other then that, nothing extra is needed than before</p>
<p>Are you staying a long time?</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re camping over night, almost nothing is needed. The longer you plan on staying, the more supplies you&#8217;ll need, and the more compact you&#8217;ll want everything to be. A longer trip may be something a beginner wouldn&#8217;t want to do with other beginners. </p>
<p>What will the weather be like?</p>
<p>You don&#8217;y want to get caught in weather that you&#8217;re unprepaired for. Camping in the cold may require thermal sleeping bags and tents properly made for such weather. It it&#8217;s raining, you&#8217;ll want water proofing on your tent or some way to keep dry. It&#8217;s suggested that you know the weather OF THE AREA YOU&#8217;LL BE IN before you go. It can really make all the difference (camping in harsh enviornments might not be suggested for new comers, it usually tends to make the experience less enjoyable and more stressful)</p>
<p>As you camp more and more, you&#8217;ll learn about products that may suite your individual wants and needs. Every camper is different, and there are many products that let you customize your camping experience.</p>
<p>JUST REMEMBER, MOST THINGS THAT YOU TAKE WITH YOU WILL HAVE TO BE CLEANED, RESTOCKED, OR REPACKED. THE MORE THINGS YOU TAKE, THE MORE CLEAN UP AFTER THE TRIP IS OVER YOU&#8217;LL HAVE TO DO <img src='http://www.cultuslakelots.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' /> <br /><b>References : </b></p>
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		<title>By: Wayner</title>
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		<dc:creator>Wayner</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 14:42:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Try the Boy Scout manual (should be available at your local library or the local Council Scout Store).  

They have great lists.

Or search on Boy Scout websites.&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;References : &lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Try the Boy Scout manual (should be available at your local library or the local Council Scout Store).  </p>
<p>They have great lists.</p>
<p>Or search on Boy Scout websites.<br /><b>References : </b></p>
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		<title>By: ashlynmadelynmommy</title>
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		<dc:creator>ashlynmadelynmommy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 14:03:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Oh me!  The list can be endless.  My husband &amp; I actually kind of &quot;collect&quot; camping gear....I guess you could say.  We camp quite often &amp; there are just lots of handy things to have.  I list some from the top of my head.  You pick &amp; choose.

Propane stove
Propane heater
Propane lanterns 
Flashlights
Tiki torches
Air matress
Wire hangers (to straighten out for roasting hot dogs, etc.)
Glow sticks
Bug Spray
Dishes (There are paper / plastic, of course.  But Wal - Mart 
   carries some others that are washable &amp; are a great   
    investment.)
TOILET PAPER
First Aid Kit
Fire Starter logs  (Little sticks that get it going fast)
Instant coffee

The list really is endless.  I could go on &amp; on.  One more thing that is kind of funny, before I go.  Down south, we take a 5 or 10 gallon bucket &amp; some plastic Wal - Mart baggies.  Use your imagination.  {{:  If I can help anymore, let me know.  I&#039;m just short on time right this second.&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;References : &lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oh me!  The list can be endless.  My husband &amp; I actually kind of &quot;collect&quot; camping gear&#8230;.I guess you could say.  We camp quite often &amp; there are just lots of handy things to have.  I list some from the top of my head.  You pick &amp; choose.</p>
<p>Propane stove<br />
Propane heater<br />
Propane lanterns<br />
Flashlights<br />
Tiki torches<br />
Air matress<br />
Wire hangers (to straighten out for roasting hot dogs, etc.)<br />
Glow sticks<br />
Bug Spray<br />
Dishes (There are paper / plastic, of course.  But Wal &#8211; Mart<br />
   carries some others that are washable &amp; are a great<br />
    investment.)<br />
TOILET PAPER<br />
First Aid Kit<br />
Fire Starter logs  (Little sticks that get it going fast)<br />
Instant coffee</p>
<p>The list really is endless.  I could go on &amp; on.  One more thing that is kind of funny, before I go.  Down south, we take a 5 or 10 gallon bucket &amp; some plastic Wal &#8211; Mart baggies.  Use your imagination.  {{:  If I can help anymore, let me know.  I&#8217;m just short on time right this second.<br /><b>References : </b></p>
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		<title>By: john b</title>
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		<dc:creator>john b</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 13:19:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>A key to the front door of your hotel room is my idea of camping gear.&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;References : &lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A key to the front door of your hotel room is my idea of camping gear.<br /><b>References : </b></p>
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		<title>By: Joseph O</title>
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		<dc:creator>Joseph O</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 12:33:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>you will need a sleeping bag, some food to eat unless you want to catch fish to eat some marshmallows and Hersey&#039;s chocolate bars some charcoal to have a family barbecue some flash lights and a tent , unless you have a camper and that&#039;s all I can think of right now.&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;References : &lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>you will need a sleeping bag, some food to eat unless you want to catch fish to eat some marshmallows and Hersey&#8217;s chocolate bars some charcoal to have a family barbecue some flash lights and a tent , unless you have a camper and that&#8217;s all I can think of right now.<br /><b>References : </b></p>
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		<title>By: MRSA Girl</title>
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		<dc:creator>MRSA Girl</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 12:11:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Matches
Lighters
First Aid Kit
Solar Blanket
Flashlights and Lanterns
Cooking Utensils
Compass
Knife
Axe
Rope
Change of clothing - lots of layers
Sunscreen
Cell phone and charger.
Leave instructions of where to find you for the people at home.
Map.&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;References : &lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Matches<br />
Lighters<br />
First Aid Kit<br />
Solar Blanket<br />
Flashlights and Lanterns<br />
Cooking Utensils<br />
Compass<br />
Knife<br />
Axe<br />
Rope<br />
Change of clothing &#8211; lots of layers<br />
Sunscreen<br />
Cell phone and charger.<br />
Leave instructions of where to find you for the people at home.<br />
Map.<br /><b>References : </b></p>
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		<title>By: fe fiel a</title>
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		<dc:creator>fe fiel a</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 11:46:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Tent
medicine kit
handy knife
swiss knife
wood for cooking
matches
pots
water
plates
spoon and fork
mosqitoe repellant
flashlight or emergency light
scriptures
glasses
food to eat&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;References : &lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tent<br />
medicine kit<br />
handy knife<br />
swiss knife<br />
wood for cooking<br />
matches<br />
pots<br />
water<br />
plates<br />
spoon and fork<br />
mosqitoe repellant<br />
flashlight or emergency light<br />
scriptures<br />
glasses<br />
food to eat<br /><b>References : </b></p>
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		<title>By: Fred W</title>
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		<dc:creator>Fred W</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 11:25:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Some of us can get by with a sharp knife. 
A compass would be an added bonus.&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;References : &lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some of us can get by with a sharp knife.<br />
A compass would be an added bonus.<br /><b>References : </b></p>
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		<title>By: NIKOLE i need sum points plz!</title>
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		<dc:creator>NIKOLE i need sum points plz!</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 11:06:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Camping Checklist 
  Preparation is essential for any outdoor adventure. Having the necessary supplies and equipment can make a difference in your overall enjoyment and experience. Checklists are a great tool to help with your organization. Your camping list will vary according to the type of camping and activities you have planned, the places you are going, the time of year and the length of your trip. Add or remove items to suit your individual needs. Please email us with any other items that you would include in your camping checklist. 

 

 

Shop our Camp Store for any items you may need
 

 

 

 
Shelter
 Bedding
 
__Tent __Sleeping bag 
__Ground cloth/tarp __Sheets/blankets 
__Extra stakes __Pillow 
__Shade tarp/poles/rope/stakes __Air mattress/sleeping pad/cot/tarp 
__Axe or hammer __Air pump 
__Mat for tent entrance __Repair kit for air mattress 
__Dust pan/brush __Utility bags for storage 
 

 
 
Cooking
 
__Large water jug &amp; water bucket __Potholders/oven mitts 
__Coolers/ice __Pots and frying pans with lids 
__Thermos __Soap for outside of pots and pans 
__Stove with fuel/propane __Cook utensils-spatula, knife, spoon 
__Matches/lighter __Tongs 
__Charcoal/firewood/buddy burner __Skewers/grill forks 
__Dutch oven/tin can stove/box oven/etc __Can opener/bottle opener 
__Campfire grill/BBQ grill __Folding table 
__Fire starters/newspaper __Dutch oven 
__Tablecloth/thumb tacks/clips __Pie irons 
__Plates &amp; bowls/paper plates &amp; bowls __Mugs/paper cups 
__Silverware/plastic silverware __Mixing bowl 
__Measuring cups __Cutting board 
__Heavy-duty aluminum foil __Ziplock bags 
__Paper towels __Napkins 
__Trash bags __Dish pan 
__Dish soap __Dish rags/towels 
__Clothes pins __Scrub pad/brillo 
__Cooking oil/Pam spray __Seasonings/sugar/condiments 
__Containers for food storage __Potato peeler 
 

 
 
Clothes Personal 
__Shoes/boots __Shower shoes/flip flops 
__Jeans/pant/belt __Towels/washcloth 
__Shorts __Soap in plastic case/shampoo 
__T-shirts __Tooth brush/tooth paste 
__Socks/extra socks __ Deodorant 
__Hat __Comb/brush 
__Bandana __Razor 
__Sweatshirt/jacket __Feminine products 
__Underwear __Toilet paper 
__Sleep clothes __Shower bag or 5 gallon bucket 
__Rain gear __Camping shower/shower pump 
__Swim suit/towel __Other personal items 
__Laundry bag __Personal medications--take extra 
 

 
 
Miscellaneous  
__Sunscreen/chapstick __Flashlight/batteries 
__Lantern with fuel/mantles __Pocket knife 
__Extra batteries/bulbs __Plastic grocery bags 
__Compass __Binoculars 
__Bug repellant/candles __Rope/clothes line 
__Whistle __Canteen/water bottle/coffee pot 
__Water filters/purification/treatment __Bungi cords/straps 
__Camera/battery/film/video __Cards/games/toys 
__Books/magazines __Duct tape/electrical tape 
__Candles __Notepad/pen 
__Maps/directions __Reservations info./confirmation 
__Misc. tools __Cell phone/charger &amp; 2-way radios/walkie talkies 
__Backpack/fanny pack __Small shovel 
__Fishing gear/license/bait __Safety pins 
__Radio __Money/ID/credit card/quarters 
__Musical instruments/song books __Bikes/helmets 
__Camp chairs __Travel alarm clock 
__Sunglasses __Work gloves 
__Hammock __Umbrella 
__First aid kit __Hand wipes 
__Tissues __Drinks/snacks 
__Saw/axe __Small sewing kit 
__Park map/guidebooks/trail maps __Fire extinguisher 
__Lantern pole or hanger __Hot chocolate/tea bags/coffee 
__Collapsible drying rack __Scissors 
__Popcorn __Watch 
__Marshmallows, Graham crackers, Hershey bars (Smores) 
__Tell someone of your plans - give details of where you are going and when   
you expect to return, give directions and possible alternative roads that you may take, provide cell phone numbers, vehicle description and license plate numbers, hand-held radio channel and codes that you will use, and provide local authority phone numbers (State Police, Game &amp; Fish Commission, Sheriff Dept, etc.) for the county or area that you will be in. 
 

 

 

 

 

 
 
Basic First Aid  
 

 
 
**The following list is only a suggestion of some of the supplies you should consider for your first aid kit. You should personalize your kit to meet your needs, activities and situations. The key to a good first aid kit is its usability. What supplies to include and how much of each item should be based upon your individual needs. 
 

 
 
__Personal medications __Triangular bandages 
__Roll bandages __Misc. Band Aides/bandages 
__Adhesive tape __Anti-acids (Tums, Rolaides) 
__Antiseptic wipes __Antibiotic cream 
__Sterile gauze pads __Aspirin/Ibuprofen/Tylenol/Naproxin 
__Cotton swabs __Hydrogen Peroxide 
__Tweezers __Ace bandages 
__Safety pins __Sunburn lotion 
__Scissors __Burn ointment 
__Bee sting kit __Snake bit kit 
__Sinus medications __Eye drops 
__Tissues __Poison ivy cream/cleansers 
__Bug repellant __Heat/cold packs 
__Sunscreen __Small flashlight 
__Notepad/pen __Latex gloves 
__Sterile compresses __Antibacterial soap 
__Splinting materials __Thermometer 
__Personal information/contact person __Coins for emergency phone calls 
__Feminine products __Antibiotic soap 
__Ipecac __Butterfly bandages 
__Razor blades __Twine 
__Plastic bags __Mole skin for blisters 
__Small bottle of water __Road flares 
__Blanket __First aid manual 
__Other personal needs __Nail clippers 
__Small mirror 

and have lots of fun!!!&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;References : &lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Camping Checklist<br />
  Preparation is essential for any outdoor adventure. Having the necessary supplies and equipment can make a difference in your overall enjoyment and experience. Checklists are a great tool to help with your organization. Your camping list will vary according to the type of camping and activities you have planned, the places you are going, the time of year and the length of your trip. Add or remove items to suit your individual needs. Please email us with any other items that you would include in your camping checklist. </p>
<p>Shop our Camp Store for any items you may need</p>
<p>Shelter<br />
 Bedding</p>
<p>__Tent __Sleeping bag<br />
__Ground cloth/tarp __Sheets/blankets<br />
__Extra stakes __Pillow<br />
__Shade tarp/poles/rope/stakes __Air mattress/sleeping pad/cot/tarp<br />
__Axe or hammer __Air pump<br />
__Mat for tent entrance __Repair kit for air mattress<br />
__Dust pan/brush __Utility bags for storage </p>
<p>Cooking</p>
<p>__Large water jug &amp; water bucket __Potholders/oven mitts<br />
__Coolers/ice __Pots and frying pans with lids<br />
__Thermos __Soap for outside of pots and pans<br />
__Stove with fuel/propane __Cook utensils-spatula, knife, spoon<br />
__Matches/lighter __Tongs<br />
__Charcoal/firewood/buddy burner __Skewers/grill forks<br />
__Dutch oven/tin can stove/box oven/etc __Can opener/bottle opener<br />
__Campfire grill/BBQ grill __Folding table<br />
__Fire starters/newspaper __Dutch oven<br />
__Tablecloth/thumb tacks/clips __Pie irons<br />
__Plates &amp; bowls/paper plates &amp; bowls __Mugs/paper cups<br />
__Silverware/plastic silverware __Mixing bowl<br />
__Measuring cups __Cutting board<br />
__Heavy-duty aluminum foil __Ziplock bags<br />
__Paper towels __Napkins<br />
__Trash bags __Dish pan<br />
__Dish soap __Dish rags/towels<br />
__Clothes pins __Scrub pad/brillo<br />
__Cooking oil/Pam spray __Seasonings/sugar/condiments<br />
__Containers for food storage __Potato peeler </p>
<p>Clothes Personal<br />
__Shoes/boots __Shower shoes/flip flops<br />
__Jeans/pant/belt __Towels/washcloth<br />
__Shorts __Soap in plastic case/shampoo<br />
__T-shirts __Tooth brush/tooth paste<br />
__Socks/extra socks __ Deodorant<br />
__Hat __Comb/brush<br />
__Bandana __Razor<br />
__Sweatshirt/jacket __Feminine products<br />
__Underwear __Toilet paper<br />
__Sleep clothes __Shower bag or 5 gallon bucket<br />
__Rain gear __Camping shower/shower pump<br />
__Swim suit/towel __Other personal items<br />
__Laundry bag __Personal medications&#8211;take extra </p>
<p>Miscellaneous<br />
__Sunscreen/chapstick __Flashlight/batteries<br />
__Lantern with fuel/mantles __Pocket knife<br />
__Extra batteries/bulbs __Plastic grocery bags<br />
__Compass __Binoculars<br />
__Bug repellant/candles __Rope/clothes line<br />
__Whistle __Canteen/water bottle/coffee pot<br />
__Water filters/purification/treatment __Bungi cords/straps<br />
__Camera/battery/film/video __Cards/games/toys<br />
__Books/magazines __Duct tape/electrical tape<br />
__Candles __Notepad/pen<br />
__Maps/directions __Reservations info./confirmation<br />
__Misc. tools __Cell phone/charger &amp; 2-way radios/walkie talkies<br />
__Backpack/fanny pack __Small shovel<br />
__Fishing gear/license/bait __Safety pins<br />
__Radio __Money/ID/credit card/quarters<br />
__Musical instruments/song books __Bikes/helmets<br />
__Camp chairs __Travel alarm clock<br />
__Sunglasses __Work gloves<br />
__Hammock __Umbrella<br />
__First aid kit __Hand wipes<br />
__Tissues __Drinks/snacks<br />
__Saw/axe __Small sewing kit<br />
__Park map/guidebooks/trail maps __Fire extinguisher<br />
__Lantern pole or hanger __Hot chocolate/tea bags/coffee<br />
__Collapsible drying rack __Scissors<br />
__Popcorn __Watch<br />
__Marshmallows, Graham crackers, Hershey bars (Smores)<br />
__Tell someone of your plans &#8211; give details of where you are going and when<br />
you expect to return, give directions and possible alternative roads that you may take, provide cell phone numbers, vehicle description and license plate numbers, hand-held radio channel and codes that you will use, and provide local authority phone numbers (State Police, Game &amp; Fish Commission, Sheriff Dept, etc.) for the county or area that you will be in. </p>
<p>Basic First Aid  </p>
<p>**The following list is only a suggestion of some of the supplies you should consider for your first aid kit. You should personalize your kit to meet your needs, activities and situations. The key to a good first aid kit is its usability. What supplies to include and how much of each item should be based upon your individual needs. </p>
<p>__Personal medications __Triangular bandages<br />
__Roll bandages __Misc. Band Aides/bandages<br />
__Adhesive tape __Anti-acids (Tums, Rolaides)<br />
__Antiseptic wipes __Antibiotic cream<br />
__Sterile gauze pads __Aspirin/Ibuprofen/Tylenol/Naproxin<br />
__Cotton swabs __Hydrogen Peroxide<br />
__Tweezers __Ace bandages<br />
__Safety pins __Sunburn lotion<br />
__Scissors __Burn ointment<br />
__Bee sting kit __Snake bit kit<br />
__Sinus medications __Eye drops<br />
__Tissues __Poison ivy cream/cleansers<br />
__Bug repellant __Heat/cold packs<br />
__Sunscreen __Small flashlight<br />
__Notepad/pen __Latex gloves<br />
__Sterile compresses __Antibacterial soap<br />
__Splinting materials __Thermometer<br />
__Personal information/contact person __Coins for emergency phone calls<br />
__Feminine products __Antibiotic soap<br />
__Ipecac __Butterfly bandages<br />
__Razor blades __Twine<br />
__Plastic bags __Mole skin for blisters<br />
__Small bottle of water __Road flares<br />
__Blanket __First aid manual<br />
__Other personal needs __Nail clippers<br />
__Small mirror </p>
<p>and have lots of fun!!!<br /><b>References : </b></p>
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		<title>By: zena1129</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 10:28:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Well I would say fresh water, matches, and of course toilet paper.&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;References : &lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
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