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Individual Equipment Required. Pack Sleeping Bag Sleeping Pad Cook kit/Mess kit Ten essentials – First Aid Kit, Compass, etc Buy quality gear within budget Recommended source: Scout shop, Campmor, Tooth of Time Traders and REI
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Individual Equipment Required • Pack • Sleeping Bag • Sleeping Pad • Cook kit/Mess kit • Ten essentials – First Aid Kit, Compass, etc • Buy quality gear within budget • Recommended source: Scout shop, Campmor, Tooth of Time Traders and REI • Additional “nice to have” items – Stool/chair, lantern, water purifier, personal stove, etc
Back Pack • Light weight (5lbs or less) • Sleeping bag compartment • 3-4 external pockets • Water bottle pocket/holder(s) • 3000-4000 cu/in • Adjustable fit (must size to fit) • Adjustable External Frame (new Scouts) • Example: External - Firefly – Outdoor Products $49.98- Campmor.com; Internal - REI Passage $149, rei.com • http://boyslife.org/outdoors/guygear/8296/backpack-buying-guide/
Sleeping Bag • 20-30 degree bag • Light weight (3-4 lbs) • Small (dimensions around 7”-11” when stuffed) • Recommend polyfill for new scouts, down for older scouts. • Example: Slumberjack, Utimate 200 - $79.99 – Tooth of Time
Sleeping Pad • 1”-2” thick • Light weight • Closed cell foam or self inflating (all scouts) • Air mattress (older scouts) • Example: Therm-a-rest Z-Lite $29 REI; Therm-a-rest Trail-Lite $69 REI
Cook Kit/Mess Kit • Light Weight • Non-stick • 1-2 pieces w/lid (need a pot to boil water) • Plastic bowl (collapsible better) • Spork • Plastic measuring cup (scout cup) • Light weight Metal or aluminum cup
First Aid Kit Water bottle Ten Essentials Sun Protection: Hat, Sunscreen, Sun glasses and chapstick Map and Compass Flashlight Knife Rain suit Extra Clotes Trail Food Matches/Lighter