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The Boy Scout Motto Goes
High Tech
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Cell Phone & charger Palm
& Keyboard CD/radio & batteries flashlight/headlight camplight Gum Workout
clothes (shorts, tshoes, tshirts, socks) Underwear Longjohns Shirts Khakis Khaki
socks casual shoes hiking boots hiking stick backpack Jacket shades bathroom
stuff -shampoo -contact lenses & stuff -toothbrush
& toothpaste -shaver -deodorant -aim rinse -gel -brush -hairspray spare
glasses Tickets & itinerary gloves jeans sweatshirt |
binoculars hat sandals playing
cards rain gear trail maps road map towels rope tarp tent bed
roll sleeping bag pillow folding chairs basketball baseball
mitts frisbee cooler bike food & drinks bug
spray sunscreen portable grill books charcoal fire
starter matches/lighters aluminum foil cooking utensils -
This list originally provided by Randall Dean Consulting &
Training -- www.randalldean.com |
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Of course,
you don't need to take all of these items on every trip. Simply
use this list as a reminder while you are packing. And
be sure to add any items that you regularly would take on a
hiking/camping trip.
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By the way,
yes, everyone DOES stop by the Dean campsite to borrow forgotten
items! |
See also Business Trip Packing List ,
Personal Trip Packing List,
Hiking/Camping Packing List,
Baby Trip Packing List, and
Beach Packing List
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