Each Scout should have a foot locker, Lowes, Container Store, and Home Depot have them. A lock for the foot locker, combinations is best. A copy of the combination or Key will be turned into the Troopat Check In.
What not to bring to camp…
- Aerosol spray of any kind, Lighters, Pocket Knife if a first year Scout, gas lantern, hats or tee shirts with Non‐Scouting logos (plain is acceptable), tobacco material of any kind.
- A great SCOUTING attitude be ready for learning, fellowship, and fun.
- Class “A” Uniform
- Boy Scout Handbook
- (Make a copy of advancement
- pages to keep at home)
- Sun glasses
- Shorts (Green or Plain)
- Water Bottle (Very Important)
- Swimsuit
- Short Sleeve T shirts/Shirts
- Plain or BSA Logo
- Lip Balm
- Medication (to be turned into the troop at check‐in)
- Long Pants/Sweat Pants
- Insect Repellant (NON‐Aerosol)
- Daypack/Backpack
- Light Sweat Shirt Plain or BSA
- Sleeping Bag, Extra Blanket
- (Fleece Sleeping Bag is Great)
- Camera (optional)
- Poncho or Rain Jacket Sleeping Pad Spending Money
- Hiking boots or Sturdy Sneakers
- (More than one pair)
- Pillow Dirty Cloths Duffel
- 8 Socks, 2 Pair BSA
- Drinking Cup
- Small Rug for Tent
- Hat, Troop 69 or BSA
- Toiletries
- Battery Lantern for Tent
- Underwear (8 sets)
- Towels (2)
- Wash Cloth (1)
- Chair for Campsite
- Closed toe Shower Shoes
- (Crocks are acceptable)
- Watch Small Personal First Aid Kit
- Flash Light
- (LED Head band is great)
- Pen/Pencil Compass
- Sunscreen (NON‐ Aerosol) Steno type note pad
- IPod/Personal Music player with Earphones
- Class “A” Uniform includes Scout Belt, Scout Shirt, Neckerchief, Green Shorts, Scout Socks; it is worn to and from Camp while traveling and each evening at the Flag Ceremony.
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