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Camp Articles & Information
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Packing Tips
- Keep packing simple and limited to what you
feel the camper will absolutely need.
- There is no need to buy a "camp"
wardrobe. Clothes should simply be comfortable, yet durable.
- Shorts, t-shirts and jeans are staples of a
camper's wardrobe, and how many of these items a child will
need depends on the length of stay and laundry facilities at
the camp.
- Use a permanent marker to write your child's
name on every item.
- Be sure to pack long pants as well as shorts.
Campers need leg protection on hikes and during horseback
rides.
- New shoes should be broken in and comfortable
before leaving for camp.
- A hat serves multiple purposes - it repels
ticks during hikes in the woods, protects against sunburn in
the open daylight and comes in handy during stormy weather.
- A raincoat or poncho is a must.
Other equipment includes a flashlight with extra
batteries, a camera with film, a canteen or water bottle,
pre-stamped and pre-addressed stationary, sunscreen, lip balm, and
insect repellent.
- Check with the camp for advice on weather
patterns, suggested bedding/sleeping bags, as well as for any
other specific gear needed for that camp.
- If your child takes medications, parents
should send the medicine in the original bottle, along with
dosage instructions.
- DO NOT BRING radios, televisions, portable CD
players, stereos, food, hunting knives or expensive clothes.
- Camps have different policies on whether or
not it is appropriate to bring spending money.
For more information, visit the American Camping
Association, online at
www.ACAcamps.org.
© American Camping Association
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