On my honor, I will do my best to do my duty to God and my country and to obey the Scout Law; To help other people at all times; To keep myself physically strong, mentally awake and morally straight........... A Scout is Trustworthy, Loyal, Helpful, Friendly, Courteous, Kind, Obedient, Cheerful, Thrifty, Brave, Clean, and Reverent.

Monday, June 6, 2016

Cliff Island Summer Camp Packing List

Cliff Island Summer Camp Packing List
Packing list for Summer Camp, July 23 -31

Temperatures can vary between 50 degrees and 90 degrees, with rain and wind always a possibility.

Be sure to put your son’s NAME on everything - with 50-70 people on the island gear is constantly mixed up and misplaced.

Vest style Lifejacket, age and weight appropriate.
Boots for the hike and around the camp - there are loads of rocks and roots
Watershoes (Crocs work well) – closed toes – no flip flops or open sandals permitted.
Sneakers – lighter weight will dry better - skate shoes are sponges.
Lightweight clothes - they dry well, and allow layering
8 pairs socks  (tip - buy cheap, throw them out - they'll come home filthy)
8 pairs underwear  (tip - same as above)
2 or 3 pairs long pants (lighter weights dry better)
5 pairs of shorts
1 or 2 bathing suits
8 T-shirts
2 sweatshirts
A button down long sleeved shirt
A light jacket, waterproof and/or raingear
Pack clothing in plastic bags so it stays organized

Sunscreen, chapstick, etc
Hat
Wash kit – soap, facecloth, small towel, toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo - if you want baby wipes for the outhouse
2 beach towels (one to use, one to hang)

Sleeping bag – note, a sheet and pillow can be handy also – you’re in the bag for a week, and if it’s hot you might want to sleep ON it not IN it.

If your son hates spiders or bugs, a mosquito net is a good investment and ensures he'll sleep

Cot – army style works well – should be sturdy enough to last the week.

Footlocker with LOCK - plastic works well. LABEL IT – they’re usually all the same color.

Scout Handbook

Notebook and pencils/pens

Pocketknife

Sunglasses

Personal radio (headphones)

Small amount of cash – small bills – for incidentals on island

Bowl, knife, fork, spoon, hot/cold cup – a mesh bag for storage works nicely

Cards, board games, etc

Flashlight, with extra batteries. Two if possible as they are constantly misplaced.

Camera

Folding chair

Clothesline

Canteen or water bottle

First aid kit

Small backpack or string bag to carry stuff in - ideally, one for notebooks and pencils, one for messkit

Snorkel, mask, goggles, etc

Laundry bag

Ziploc bags and trash bags 

Prescriptions (must be given to the scoutmaster)

Spare eyeglasses

Contact phone numbers

Small rug or bath mat to wipe feet on before entering sleeping bag

Note - please leave all electronics (video games, video players, and most importantly CELL PHONES) home. You're on the island to enjoy the beauty and fresh air and to participate with the troop in activities.