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For short trips, some of these items may not be necessary at all. Use your best judgment. In addition to the primary list, it includes additional info for warm and cold weather camping. You can either pay it ahead of time or bring it along when we meet at the departure site. As you likely know, our troop holds an annual Chili Dinner and Silent Auction fundraiser in February. A large portion of the funds raised during this event is used to help offset the costs of our monthly outings.

Our goal is to keep the costs for individual events low because we want everyone to participate. It also accentuates the importance of our annual fundraiser. As mentioned below, the Scouts may want to bring along a little cash for the trip, just in case. Plus, on the way home, we sometimes stop for a bite to eat. In my experience, there are 21 essential items that should be brought to every Scouting campout, along with 15 extras that are always nice to have.

These items will help you to be prepared for everything, while also keeping you comfortable and ready for fun! You pay nothing extra, and are able to support my hard work on this site!

Hopefully, this will help you to make the right picks for your own Scouting gear! Enough said! A dull knife is uper unsafe! Camp packing tip: While packing, think about the size and weight distribution of your gear. When camping or backpacking, less is more! Now onto the extras! Below are my favorite optional items to bring to camp. Some are useful, while others create fun activities that your troop can participate in together.

I hope you found my recommendations helpful, and want to wish you a great time at your next camp! Thanks for reading this far! The article also explains the best order to earn these badges.



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