Alli Sane
My family is going camping over the fourth of july weekend. We are leaving thursday (july 2nd) and my parents are working pretty much every day except for sunday till then. I thought I could help them out by starting to pack. I need a list or whatever of what to pack. And if you guys have any websites that would help, information on camping that kinda stuff. Oh if anyone knows if people from colorado can use their fishing liscense in other states. thank you .
Answer
each state has its own fishing license
Camping Checklist (compliments of camping.about.com)
Shelter and Bedding (essentials)
__ tent
__ tarp
__ sleeping bag
__ sleeping pad
__ headrest
Cooking and Dining (essentials)
__ water
__ food
__ cooler
__ camp stove
__ mess kit
__ can opener
__ charcoal
Clothes
__ t-shirts
__ shorts
__ jeans/pants
__ socks
__ shoes/boots
__ camp shoes
__ hat/cap
__ sweater
__ rain poncho
__ underwear
__ swim suit
__ laundry bag
__ _____________
__ _____________
__ _____________
__ _____________
Personal Hygiene
__ tooth brush
__ tooth paste
__ wash rag(s)
__ towel(s)
__ soap
__ comb/brush
__ nail clippers
__ razor
__ toilet paper
__ _____________
__ _____________ Shelter and Bedding (optionals)
__ book
__ cot
__ comforter
__ throw rug
__ pillow
Cooking and Dining (optionals)
__ charcoal chimney
__ smoker
__ Dutch oven
__ hot dog sticks
__ pie irons
__ chairs
__ folding table
__ table cloth
__ butane lighter
__ screen room
Cleaning Items
__ broom
__ dust pan
__ whisk broom
__ lawn rake
__ dish pan
__ detergent
__ dish rags
__ ppt scrubber
First Aid Kit
__ personal medication
__ bandages
__ aspirin, Tylenol
__ medical tape
__ sterile gauze
__ elastic wrap
__ antiseptic wipes
__ antibiotic cream
__ burn ointment
__ sunburn lotion
__ hydrogen peroxide
__ scissors
__ tweezers
__ eye wash
__ sanitary napkins
__ snake bite kit Chuck Box
__ salt and pepper
__ herbs and spices
__ cooking oil
__ pot holders
__ paper towels
__ napkins
__ plastic trash bags
__ tongs and spatula
__ aluminum foil
__ measuring cups
__ plastic silverware
__ paper plates/bowls
__ plastic cups
__ zip lock bags
__ knives
__ cutting board
__ cork screw
Miscellaneous Items
__ binoculars
__ bird guide
__ bug spray
__ bungi cords
__ camera
__ candles
__ cards, games
__ cell phone
__ clothes pins
__ compass
__ duct tape
__ fishing gear
__ flashlight
__ frisbee
__ GPS
__ kites
__ knife
__ lantern
__ matches
__ pen and paper
__ rope
__ shower bag
__ sun block
__ tools
__ water filters
__ whistle
each state has its own fishing license
Camping Checklist (compliments of camping.about.com)
Shelter and Bedding (essentials)
__ tent
__ tarp
__ sleeping bag
__ sleeping pad
__ headrest
Cooking and Dining (essentials)
__ water
__ food
__ cooler
__ camp stove
__ mess kit
__ can opener
__ charcoal
Clothes
__ t-shirts
__ shorts
__ jeans/pants
__ socks
__ shoes/boots
__ camp shoes
__ hat/cap
__ sweater
__ rain poncho
__ underwear
__ swim suit
__ laundry bag
__ _____________
__ _____________
__ _____________
__ _____________
Personal Hygiene
__ tooth brush
__ tooth paste
__ wash rag(s)
__ towel(s)
__ soap
__ comb/brush
__ nail clippers
__ razor
__ toilet paper
__ _____________
__ _____________ Shelter and Bedding (optionals)
__ book
__ cot
__ comforter
__ throw rug
__ pillow
Cooking and Dining (optionals)
__ charcoal chimney
__ smoker
__ Dutch oven
__ hot dog sticks
__ pie irons
__ chairs
__ folding table
__ table cloth
__ butane lighter
__ screen room
Cleaning Items
__ broom
__ dust pan
__ whisk broom
__ lawn rake
__ dish pan
__ detergent
__ dish rags
__ ppt scrubber
First Aid Kit
__ personal medication
__ bandages
__ aspirin, Tylenol
__ medical tape
__ sterile gauze
__ elastic wrap
__ antiseptic wipes
__ antibiotic cream
__ burn ointment
__ sunburn lotion
__ hydrogen peroxide
__ scissors
__ tweezers
__ eye wash
__ sanitary napkins
__ snake bite kit Chuck Box
__ salt and pepper
__ herbs and spices
__ cooking oil
__ pot holders
__ paper towels
__ napkins
__ plastic trash bags
__ tongs and spatula
__ aluminum foil
__ measuring cups
__ plastic silverware
__ paper plates/bowls
__ plastic cups
__ zip lock bags
__ knives
__ cutting board
__ cork screw
Miscellaneous Items
__ binoculars
__ bird guide
__ bug spray
__ bungi cords
__ camera
__ candles
__ cards, games
__ cell phone
__ clothes pins
__ compass
__ duct tape
__ fishing gear
__ flashlight
__ frisbee
__ GPS
__ kites
__ knife
__ lantern
__ matches
__ pen and paper
__ rope
__ shower bag
__ sun block
__ tools
__ water filters
__ whistle
what are you supposed to take when you go camping?
chessecake
Its gonna be my first time and was wondering what food and other stuff you can take
its going to be in a tent at a campground in new jersey next week
Answer
There's lots of checklists you can look at. The REI lists at http://www.rei.com/expertadvice/articles/family+camping+checklist.html are pretty good. Whether you need to pack everything or someone else in your group handles most of the campsite gear will be something you need to discuss. But I get the impression that you're a teen going with parents, so I'll assume you're just worried about your personal needs.
Tent with poles, stakes and ground sheet
Tarp, easy-up or screen room to eat/hang-out under if it rains
Sleeping bag (or blanket) and mattress or cot
Pillow or pillow case to stuff with spare clothes
Folding chair, stool or camp seat
Clean socks and underwear for each day
Clean shirt and pants every two days
(Note: long shirt sleeves and pants provide better sun, bug and brush protection when hiking. Synthetic materials are lighter, pack more compactly and dry quicker than denim and cotton.)
Bathing suit
Sweat pants, hoodie or sweatshirt, watch cap or toque
Rain poncho or jacket, and pants
Ball cap
Comfortable hiking shoes/boots or cross-trainers
Flip-flops or crocs to wear around camp and in showers
One or two towels (synthetic pack towels work best)
Bath bag w/ soap, shampoo, toothbrush/paste, floss, deodorant, comb
Baby wipes (for quick, waterless clean-ups)
If needed, spare eyeglasses, contact lenses and cleaning stuff
If needed, feminine hygiene supplies
Flashlight & spare batteries
Water bottle
Pocket knife (age/experience dependent)
Signal whistle and/or mirror
Depending on where exactly you're going and the type of camping, you might need other things such as a water filter or purification tablets, bag shower, backpacking stove, cookset, knife/fork/spoon, etc...
You might want to bring a camera, binoculars, journal and pencils, maps, field guides for plants and/or birds, playing cards, or other recreational items.
Usually the adults will take care of food and beverages. If you bring your own the choices depend on the type of camping. If you will have a cooler you can bring almost anything, but without a cooler you'll need to rely on dehydrated meal packets and non-perishable foods such as rice, beans, jerky, canned goods and the like. But remember that you should not bring food in or near your tent to avoid attracting animals, even if it is sealed. Whatever food you bring should be kept in a separate bag and hung at least 10' off the ground, between two trees. Bears, racoons and skunks are present in most NJ campgrounds, but they will not bother you if you keep a clean campsite and prepare, eat and hang your food away from your tent.
There's lots of checklists you can look at. The REI lists at http://www.rei.com/expertadvice/articles/family+camping+checklist.html are pretty good. Whether you need to pack everything or someone else in your group handles most of the campsite gear will be something you need to discuss. But I get the impression that you're a teen going with parents, so I'll assume you're just worried about your personal needs.
Tent with poles, stakes and ground sheet
Tarp, easy-up or screen room to eat/hang-out under if it rains
Sleeping bag (or blanket) and mattress or cot
Pillow or pillow case to stuff with spare clothes
Folding chair, stool or camp seat
Clean socks and underwear for each day
Clean shirt and pants every two days
(Note: long shirt sleeves and pants provide better sun, bug and brush protection when hiking. Synthetic materials are lighter, pack more compactly and dry quicker than denim and cotton.)
Bathing suit
Sweat pants, hoodie or sweatshirt, watch cap or toque
Rain poncho or jacket, and pants
Ball cap
Comfortable hiking shoes/boots or cross-trainers
Flip-flops or crocs to wear around camp and in showers
One or two towels (synthetic pack towels work best)
Bath bag w/ soap, shampoo, toothbrush/paste, floss, deodorant, comb
Baby wipes (for quick, waterless clean-ups)
If needed, spare eyeglasses, contact lenses and cleaning stuff
If needed, feminine hygiene supplies
Flashlight & spare batteries
Water bottle
Pocket knife (age/experience dependent)
Signal whistle and/or mirror
Depending on where exactly you're going and the type of camping, you might need other things such as a water filter or purification tablets, bag shower, backpacking stove, cookset, knife/fork/spoon, etc...
You might want to bring a camera, binoculars, journal and pencils, maps, field guides for plants and/or birds, playing cards, or other recreational items.
Usually the adults will take care of food and beverages. If you bring your own the choices depend on the type of camping. If you will have a cooler you can bring almost anything, but without a cooler you'll need to rely on dehydrated meal packets and non-perishable foods such as rice, beans, jerky, canned goods and the like. But remember that you should not bring food in or near your tent to avoid attracting animals, even if it is sealed. Whatever food you bring should be kept in a separate bag and hung at least 10' off the ground, between two trees. Bears, racoons and skunks are present in most NJ campgrounds, but they will not bother you if you keep a clean campsite and prepare, eat and hang your food away from your tent.
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