Question:
What to bring when you go camping with your school?
2012-06-03 07:15:32 UTC
In 2 weeks I am going to camp with my school. What should I bring? An example mouthwash.
Eight answers:
Mark M
2012-06-03 08:44:00 UTC
You're going to a camp out not a prom, so you can leave your mouthwash and makeup at home.



Bring a change of clothing in case you get wet, otherwise you can wear the same clothes for at least two days. But bring an extra set of underwear and socks for each day.



A sleeping bag, mat and pillow.



Toiletry bag with soap, shampoo, toothbrush, toothpaste, floss, deodorant and a comb.

A pack towel or face towel.



If you wear contacts bring your cleaning supplies, and a spare set of lenses or glasses.



Sun Screen

Insect Repellent



Baby wipes and hand sanitizing gel.



1/2 a roll of toilet paper squashed flat inside a zip-lock bag.



Warm jacket

Rain gear



Flashlight

Whistle



A supply of any medications or vitamins you usually take.
?
2012-06-03 07:22:41 UTC
The person in charge should have a list.



Toothbrush

Tooth paste

Soap

Wash cloth

Bath towel

An outfit for each day (underwear, top, bottom, hair accessories)

2 extra outfits in-case one is soiled

PJ's

Shower Shoes (Flip Flops) Do not shower without them on your feet

A few snacks (2-3 as others will beg)

Swim Suit

Do not take anything of value as campers do steal
Big hands Big feet
2012-06-03 10:24:13 UTC
go with what you can fit into one backpack. besides your sleeping bag and pillow. you dont need a bunch of stuff, its only for a day or two, I imagine. Doesnt the school have a list of suggestions to bring? I would think that they (the school) will be bringing the food and tents and neccesities.



Is it by water, do you need a swimsuit?

towel?

some sweats to wear at night, shorts and t shirt for daytime, hiking boots, and water shoes or sneakers. extra pair of socks and underwear,. just a toothbrush and toothpaste, hand sanitizer, comb or brush, a few bandaids, maybe a bandana or hat, sunglasses, sunblock. Keep it simple. You will survive without a bunch of stuff.
MountainMan
2012-06-03 08:30:29 UTC
Try to not carry gear and clothing that you do not need. Dress in polyester or other materials that are easy to rinse-out and dry. That means that you can probably cut-down the weight and bulk of what you pack. Look at existing checklists, then modify to the conditions at your camp. Since no one knows what kind of camp you are attending, it is difficult to give you a list of essential equipment.
?
2012-06-03 07:21:20 UTC
Wow this could be a long list!

Toiletries

-toothbrush

-toothpaste

-hairbrush

-hair ties

-floss



Clothes

-enough outfits for each day

-extra socks and underwear

-bathing suit

-pajamas

-sneakers



Others

-towels

-water bottle

-snacks



That's all I could think of for now, but if you just think of all the things you use throughout the day!
chris
2012-06-03 21:16:13 UTC
Your school will give a what to bring list if not here is a checklist,

http://www.rei.com/expertadvice/camping#tab_4
who WAS #1?
2012-06-03 11:53:28 UTC
Forget mouthwash.

Here are the basics:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttRFIvsuf4A&feature=related
goobersmooch
2012-06-03 07:16:57 UTC
I personally would bring a bottle of whiskey, a bag of pot and a box of condoms.


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