TR
OOP 304 Warm Weather Camping Checklist
The Boy Scout Motto is "Be Prepared". This is especially true
for overnight camping trips regardless of the season. To ensure that every scout is
prepared, Troop 304 has established a minimum set of gear for overnight campouts. You can
bring additional equipment as long as it is not a safety issue and you can carry it
yourself (see pages 51-54 and 213-219 in the Boy Scout Handbook). However, to attend a
Troop 304 campout for warmer weather, you MUST have the following equipment:
Basics
Pocketknife
First aid kit
Rain gear
Canteen or water bottle (1 qt minimum)
Flashlight
Trail food (optional)
Matches and fire starters in waterproof container
Compass
Watch
Sun protection
Sun glasses (optional)
Insect repellent
Clothing
Sweater or warm jacket
Cap with a brim for shade
Hiking boots
T-shirts
Hiking shorts
Bathing Suit (optional)
Change of clothing for each day:
- Short sleeve shirt
- Long pants
- Socks
- Underwear
Personal Camping Gear
Backpack with frame (optional for new scouts)
Sleeping bag rated for minimum of 40° + F
Insulated foam sleeping pad
Mess kit:
Spoon
Fork
Plate and/or Bowl
Cup
Cleanup kit:
Bar of soap
Toothbrush
Toothpaste
Comb
Washcloth
Towel
Important: Weight Restriction:
Your fully packed backpack with your
share of the patrol and troop equipment should weigh no more than 25% of your weight.
