Camping Checklist for Forgetful Campers

Really important things!

Campground reservation info.

Directions to the camp itself.

Packaging – food on the floor (you need other items first)

Backpack, backpack, and / or fanny pack

Bags – Tent bag, bags, etc.

Boxes, if necessary

Coolers

ICE!

5-gallon bucket or similar container

Large (18-30 gal) Rubbermaid ™ container for food storage

Lights – CheckBatteries!

Maglight – The largest, the best

Gas lantern (and / or electric)

BIC Lighter

Games (preferably waterproof)

Extra batteries and bulbs

Spare lantern fuel and mantles

Solar

Glow Sticks

Battery-Free Flashlight Bulbless

Shelter / Bedding

Sleeping

Rescue Blanket

Ground Cloth – Tarp for big tents

Floor mats (used) entry into tent

Mattress or pad –Pump for air mattress

Cushion

Tent

Seam Sealer

Camp ax or hammer tent pounds Holdings

Shade Canopy & Rope & Stakes

Emergency Blake (available at Walmart)

Tikki torches to fill (with oil of citronella) is also included in the medical field.

Overhead Rain Tarps (and not just shadow).

Bales (in dust and mud) to expand the territories.

10-12 Inch Nails from the hardware store for a tent emergency Holdings

Tealights to mark the tentOperations

Signs that say no candles in the tent!

Medical

EpiPen if you have allergies

Sunscreen

Bug Repellent – Spray, Citronella Candle, etc.

Tylenol, Advil, aspirin, Naproxin

Inches

Antibiotic cream

Tweezers for splinters and ticks

Antiseptic, adhesive bandages

First Aid Kit (may all the points above)

Benadryl Sinus Tablets

Allergy Eye Drops

Handkerchiefs

Campho-phenique (good for minor burns, cuts, scratches, and many use it to
Poison Ivy)

Wet wipes (for cleaning wounds, and early users of Poison Ivy)

Extra week for delivery to all recipes

Latex Gloves Box (100 pieces)

Cleaning and personal items

Soap

Hand Sanitizer (waterless)

Washcloths

Shampoo

Toothpaste and toothbrush

Comb / hair brush / clips / bands / hair Relations

Makeup Bag

Razor& Shaving Foam

Towel

Toilet

To save space, roll of toilet paper and reroll and placed in the tube

Whisk broom to clean table and tent

Deodorant

Contact Lenses Care

Feminine supplies

Detergent and rubber gloves

Dish Rack

Biological detergent (preferably biodegradable)

Miscellaneous

List of important phone numbers

Spare car / truck / boat / RV Keys

SmallOtter

Swiss Army Knives

Compass and map

Rod and gear (+ license & bait!)

Tape and / or electrical tape

Safety pins

Sewing

Mobile W / extra battery and car adapter

Two-way radio (s) (ham, CB, Family)

Camera w / good battery and extra film

Camcorder w / good battery and extra tapes

Radio and / or television

Weather Radio

Crankup Radio

Books (ID books, Little House)Cards, games, toys, Bible, etc.

Card Table

MONEY, credit cards, ID

Pocket Tool

Guitar / harmonica / Other musical instrument (s)

Bike / Seats / Helmets

Binoculars

Whistle

Signal Mirror

Chairs

Travel Clock

Clothesline and clothespins

Basic tools (screwdrivers, pliers, etc.)

Pieces of copper pipe for fire See footnote

Rope or cable —

Leather strip

Heavy RubberBands

Canoe or boat

Lifejackets

Piece of carpeting (fake grass) for tent or RV inlet

Pet Food

Goggles (band to keep on the head)

Find Firestarter (in BBQ sections of stores) made from wax and sawdust

Steel wool (can be used to create a fire by touching the ends of the battery to start it – Be careful!)

Sandpaper

Extension

Pads of paper and pencil / pen

Milk crates (great for storage, stepHead and more)

Fly Swatter

Toothpicks

Dustbuster

Earplugs block (such as noisy neighbors)

Clothing

Hat

Bandana

Jacket – the weather dictates, Eskimo style, waterproof, jacket, etc.

Poncho – Doubles as emergency tent / lean-to

Pants / Overalls, with belt

Underwear – 2

Shirt – 2 or 3 (one light, one flannel)

Shoes, shower shoes, hiking shoes

Socks – 2 Pair

Work gloves and warm gloves / gloves

Swimsuit

PJ's

Sunglasses

Sulfer – continues chiggers off your clothes

Cooking

Stove with fuel and lighter

Newspapers for lighting a bonfire

Firestarter sticks (wax / sawdust stuff at the supermarket)

Burn

Coal or wood for BBQ & Grill

Skillet – Non-stick w / plastic spatula is nice

Cooking skewers (for hot dogs, S'mores, etc.)

Potor pan – large enough to cook your pasta, with lid

Dutch Oven

Can Opener – If you are canning

P-38 can opener (military-type small flat and fits into the portfolio)

Thermos

Pliers

Tea & Filter

Pot lifter and / or pot holder

Tablecloth

Stew Pot

Soups Holzloeffel

Sandwich maker (type) that burn

Measurement

Chopping

Harper

VeggiePeeler

Plates

Reusable

Plate – Partition tray is / plate well

Reducible camping, hiking Cup

Aladdin Travel Mug

Kitchen knife – Nice to have, in general, a pocket knife

Small bowl

Knives, forks, spoons, spatulas

Small flat and Phillips screwdrivers

Scrub Pad

Dish Pan

Tupperware (residual)

Engangsartikler

Towels and napkins

Garbage bags

GarbageDisposal bags (stronger than normal garbage bags)

Paper plates, cups, bowls, etc.

Plastic knives, forks, spoons

Ziplock Bag

Aluminum Foil

Detergent

Water

Least 1 / 2 liter per person per day – water filter, where the natural water source

Bottled water, because during the excursion

Have

Lunch

Pancake Mix – Krusteaze, 1 / 2 cup per person per day (need large pan)

Edible Oil – About 1 ouncesper person per day or Pam spray

Syrup – About 2 ounces per person per day

Butter – 1 / 2 stick per person per day

Malt-o-meal or cream … (Wheat, rice, …)

Oatmeal – Instant single serving packs

Potatoes – 1-2 per person per day – freeze-dried, when the package

Bacon – 2 slices per person per day

Eggs – 1-2 per person per day, fresh or powdered

Pasta – Spaghetti, Angel Hair, Ramen, or shells

Spaghetti – bottled ordehydrated

Parmesan

Stock cubes – Chicken & Vegetables

Rice Packs

Soup / Chili – mix or cans

Tuna – Do not forget, Mayo, cucumber and onion

Onions, lemons, mushrooms, tomatoes

Bread – One or two of bread every day if camping with a small group

Dry spices – salt, pepper, spices, sugar

Ketchup

Mustard

Mayo – jar or squeeze bottle

Cheese – Cheddar, Swiss, United States

Fruit – Small fruit cups or fresh fruit

Vegetables – carrot / celery sticks daily

Taco Stuff – (meat, seasonings packet, olives, lettuce, tortillas, sandwiches)

Spicy hamburger meat (before and ready to cook)

Hash Browns frozen in the bag

Cocoa, coffee, tea & (do not forget the sugar!)

Marshmallows, graham crackers and Hershey Bars (S'mores)

Peanut Butter & Jelly

Sliced Deli Meat: Turkey, ham, salami

Hot Dogs & buns

Milk, juice, soft drinks, Ice Tea, Lemon Ade, Kool-Aid

Wieners

Lil Smokies

Snacks

Hamburgers & sandwiches

Steak

Him

Cobs

Cereals

Nutri cereal bars / cereal bars

Fixin to stew (some items listed above)

Beer

Jiffy Pop or Regular popcorn

Popcorn Oil

Spray (like Pam)

Squeeze butter or margarine

Beans

Camping withChildren

Latest photos of children if they are lost

Diapers

Swim Diapers

Wipes

Bottles / sippycups

Play Yards

Jogging stroller

Backpack carriers

Many sets of clothes

Extra-pair (s) of shoes

Formal

Food Jar

Gerber baby food

Hats

Toys

Blanket or stuffed toy (very important!)

Milk (for children who have passedFormula)

Snacks

Picture

Baby Hammock

Baby Swing

Kidsafe bugspray

Sunblock

Portapotty lining bag (easy cleaning)

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Author: admin on January 14, 2010
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