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Backpacking Information

This page is under construction. As a first cut, we've included our 3-day backpacking trek equipment list. This is a good guide for what each scout will need on a short backpacking trek, such as one of our mini-treks.

Over time we plan to add information about backpacking -- suggestions for where to go, recommended equipment, recipes, and so forth. For now, we suggest you visit our Links pages for pointers to other sites that have backpacking information.


3-Day Backpack Trek
Equipment List

Remember – The More You Bring, The More You Carry

    PACKING

    • Backpack (internal or external frame)
    • Straps to fasten items to pack (no bungee cords)
    • Plastic garbage bags
    • Plastic zip lock bags

    SLEEPING

    • Sleeping bag (rated to +20 F at least)
    • Sleeping back cover (waterproof plastic bag OK)
    • Tent -- Nylon (optional, should be shared, both to sleep and to carry)
    • Ground cloth for under tent

    WEARING

    • Hiking boots (well broken-in)
    • 1 pair of camp shoes
    • 1 pair heavy socks and 1 pair of lighter inner socks
    • 1 pair nylon shorts (suggest with liner versus carrying cotton underwear – can also be used for swimming)
    • 1 pair of long pants (polyester or nylon is lighter/sweat pants might be useful for sleeping/cotton jeans not the most desirable)
    • Extra tee shirt
    • Long sleeve shirt
    • Sweat shirt or jacket
    • Hat or cap (sun protection)
    • Rain suit or poncho (plastic not recommended)

    EATING

    • Deep bowl or small plate (optional)
    • Sierra cup
    • Spoon (fork and knife not needed)
    • 2 water bottles (1 quart capacity -- screw on cap preferred)

    PERSONAL AND MISCELLANEOUS

    • Small pocket knife (no sheath knives, Leatherman tool is OK)
    • Matches in waterproof container
    • Small flashlight (extra batteries & bulb)
    • Compass
    • Duct tape (10' - 15', not a whole roll)
    • Whistle (good idea if you are lost to contact others -- use only when lost)
    • Personal first aid kit, carry with you at all times (moleskin, lip balm, 30 SPF sunscreen, bandaids, insect repellant, iodine water tablets)
    • Biodegradable soap
    • Toothbrush/Toothpaste
    • Toilet paper & digging trowel
    • Small towel
    • Paper and pencil

    OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT

    • Sunglasses
    • Thermarest or foam pad (Thermarest pads are nice since they are light and lift you off the ground, thereby insulating better)
    • Small camera
    • Watch
    • Fanny pack
    • Fishing equipment
    • Change of clothes for ride home (leave in the vehicles)
    • $20.00 for travel food

    PATROL EQUIPMENT

    This is the responsibility of the Patrol Leader to gather and disperse amongst the members of his patrol.
    • 1 camp stove
    • 2 fuel cylinders
    • 1 bottle of camp suds and brush or sponge
    • 1 wash basin
    • 1 rain fly
    • 1 large first aid kit for the entire group (an adult should carry)
    • Maps
    • 1 two-quart water container (collapsible)
    • 2 coffee cans (1 pound)
    • Cup (with measurement markings)
    • 2 bear bags & 50' nylon rope
    • 1 group pack repair kit
    • 1 large spoon and/or spatula
     


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