Adventure 2004 - Southwestern Colorado
PERSONAL EQUIPMENT BACKPACKING CHECKLIST
Qty |
EQUIPMENT |
COMMENTS |
1 |
Hiking Boots | Sturdy, high ankle collar boot with padding
to protect your ankles while providing good ankle support. Vibram or similar
heavy-duty type sole with lugs for traction. Suitable for a multi-day
treks with a heavy pack. Resealed for waterproofness. Boots should be
sized with the inner and outer sock combination you intend to use and broken
in. Lightweight hiking boots are suitable for day hiking with a day pack. We recommend sturdy hiking boots with a collar for backpacking. Resealed for waterproofness. Boots should be sized with the inner and outer sock combination you intend to use and broken in. |
2 |
Outer Socks | Ragg wool or acrylic to wick moisture away from the foot. Not cotton. |
2 |
Inner Sock Liners | Polypropylene or silk thin liner socks to wick moisture. Not cotton. |
1 |
Camp Shoes | Sneakers or Tevas for non-hiking wear. |
1 |
Backpack | Internal or External Frame 2000 cubic inches for day hiking, 4000+ cubic inches for backpacking. Capable of holding personal and share of the crew’s gear. Sleeping bags will consume a lot of cubic inches on an internal frame pack, plan accordingly. |
1 |
Sleeping Bag | Down or synthetic bag that stuffs to at least 18"x10" and can be easily carried with the pack. Plastic trash bag to line the stuff sack for waterproofness. Two straps to attach the sleeping bag to the pack. Sleeping bag should be rated to at least 30F. Use a sleeping bag compression sack to save space in your pack. Sleeping bag liners can add additional warmth to a sleeping bag if needed. |
1 |
Sleeping Pad | Closed cell foam pad or self-inflating air mattress (not a swimming pool air mattress). |
1 |
Ground Cloth or Space Blanket | For inside the tent or if you are sleeping under the stars |
1 |
Eating Utensils | Plastic cup and bowl with lids (retains heat), spoon |
1 |
Pocketknife | Swiss army type or Leatherman. No sheath
knives or blades over 3.5" Do not carry on plane, must be packed in your backpack |
1 |
Flashlight with new batteries/bulb | Extra batteries and bulb |
1 |
Compass | And skill to use it! |
1 |
Map | Troop will provide a map and itinerary for each person to carry |
1 |
Small notepad and pen | For remembering important things |
1 |
Personal Hygiene Kit | Biodegradable soap, toothbrush and paste, small pack towel, comb |
1 |
Toilet Paper and Trowel | Toilet paper in waterproof zip lock bag, extra zip lock bags and a plastic jar (a.k.a. peanut butter jar) to carry used toilet paper. Hint- a crushed deodorant block does wonders inside the jar! |
1 |
Personal First Aid Kit | Band-Aids, lip balm, sunscreen, chafing powder, moleskin and snake bite kit. Each group will also have a troop first aid kit. Scouts are not to carry any prescription or non-prescription medicine. Adults only may carry medicine for themselves and siblings. Crew Leader will dispense any medication to scouts. Consider Tylenol, antacid tablets, anti-histamines and pepto-bismal along with any prescription medicines that an adult may carry. Each person will carry a medical insurance information/card on his or her person or in his or her first aid kit. |
1 |
Ditty Bag | Extra zip lock bags, shoe laces, extra matches, misc. spare parts for pack (connecting pins, rings), sewing kit, small amount of duck tape rolled on a dowel or similar object, safety pins |
1 |
Parachute/Nylon Cord | 50’ for tying tent to rock if the ground is too hard, hanging food bag, clothesline. |
2 |
Water Bottles | Plastic 1 qt. water bottles, no canteens |
1 |
Water Bottle Holder | One water bottle should be attached to the hip belt or in easy reach without having to stop from hiking to drink. |
Clothing | Light colors and synthetics are recommended. Cotton should be avoided | |
2 |
Shirts | Synthetic, at least one long sleeve for sun protection |
1 |
Sweater or Fleece Pullover | Synthetic |
1 |
Windproof Outer Layer | Can be worn over sweater or fleece |
1 |
Rainwear | Waterproof jacket or poncho. Water repellent does not mean it is waterproof. Some windproof outer layers (a.k.a. Goretex, will serve as both a windproof and waterproof layer. |
1 |
Long Pants | Tightly woven synthetic is lighter and more breathable than blue jeans. Cotton sweatpants are not recommended for hiking as their weight increases in proportion to how wet they get. |
1 |
Belt | Nylon web belt can double as an emergency strap |
2 |
Shorts | Nylon hiking type shorts work best. Canvas is a second choice |
2 |
Underwear (Tops and Bottoms | Synthetic (polypropylene or silk) work best to wick moisture. |
1 |
Sleepwear | Something comfortable just for sleeping |
1 |
Broad Brim Hat | Sun protection |
1 |
Knit Hat | For those cool nights |
1 |
Sunglasses | For the mountain sunshine |
1 |
Whistle | Emergency use |
1 |
Watch | Punctuality in a group avoids conflict |
2 |
Bandannas | Useful as handkerchiefs, head cover, cold compress etc. |
1 |
Day Pack or Fanny Pack | For short hikes from the campsite. |
Optional Equipment | ||
Camera and film | Don’t forget new batteries and film | |
Colored Stuff Sacks | Helpful to organize your pack | |
Trekking Poles or Hiking Stick | Saves wear and tear on the knees | |
Pack cover | To keep your pack and gear dry when it rains | |
Journal | To document your trip | |
Books | Read any good books lately? Natural history, flora, fauna, and historical accounts of the area or that book you have wanted to read. | |
Postage stamps, cards | Include a list of addresses you want to send cards to. | |
Cards, Uno, Cribbage etc. | Recreational time | |
Gaiters | Keeps pebbles and snow from getting inside your hiking boots and keeps your socks dry during a rain storm | |
Fishing equipment | Purchase license if you are of age |
TRAVEL UNIFORM AND MISC.
Scout Uniform | Class A Uniform (scout pants, shirt, scout belt and troop hat) | |
Troop 19 T-shirts | Colorado Adventure 2002 Trip T-shirt | |
One set of civilian clothes | For when we are not hiking or wearing the scout uniform. This will be left at base camp during the overnight trips | |
Additional toiletries | Bath towel, shampoo, soap etc. to be left at base camp | |
Carry on Bag | Day Pack, Fanny Pack or a carry-on. | |
No portable stereos, radios, cell phones etc. | Our intent is to minimize the intrusions of our society and enjoy the natural environment | |
Duffle Bag with your name | To hold non essential items while you are on the trail |
Group Gear to be Carried
Tent / Shelter | 2 scouts per tent, weight can be distributed by poles, stakes, fly, ground cloth and the tent for carrying | |
Backpack Stove | Single burner stove that burns Coleman Fuel (do not pack; troop has to ship due to airline regulations). Repair parts for stove. One stove per cook group. | |
Fuel Bottles | (do not pack, troop has to ship due to air line regulations) | |
Funnel/Pouring Spout | Avoids spills | |
Cooking Kit | Two nesting pots (2qt and 1.5qt), pot gripper and aluminum foil (lid and wind screen) | |
Kitchen Clean-up Kit | Biodegradable soap-3oz (Castille soap works best and is multipurpose, scrubby (sponge/abrasive - not SOS-too soapy), bleach-1oz, matches in waterproof container, 6 zip lock bags for trash. | |
Water Purifier | To be shared in the group | |
Iodine | Portable Aqua tablets as a backup for a clogged water filter | |
Collapsible Water Bucket or Water Carrier | Handy for water filtering by allowing sediment to settle. Useful around camp for washing | |
Food | Repackaged and sorted by meal, Lightweight and nonperishable |
NOTES:
Space in the rental cars and vans will be at a premium. Plan to fit all your personal and crew gear in your pack or duffle and have one carry-on per person.
Only equipment that may be shipped by Troop 19 is the backpacking stoves and fuel bottles
Backpacks can be either sealed in a clear plastic bag (provided by the airline at check-in) or packed in a large duffle bag.
No knives, utensils, sharp implements of any type, lighters are to be carried on to the plane.
Up to 4 books of matches or 2 lighters are allowed as part of your carry-on luggage. They cannot be packed as part of checked baggage in the cargo area of the plane. Strike anywhere matches are prohibited.
More information on what is prohibited and allowed can be found at:
http://www.tsa.gov/public/interapp/editorial/editorial_1012.xml
http://www.tsa.gov/public/index.jsp
Carry-on bags
Checked bags
You may check two bags free of charge.
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The maximum size of each checked bag is 62 inches/157 cm (length + width + height).·
The maximum weight per checked bag is 50 pounds/23 kg each.·
Each checked bag must have the name of the person traveling on the outside of the bag, and we recommend on the inside as well. .·
Valuable items, as well as medications or prescriptions, should be carried personally by you.