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     34      Camping Checklist
     35     </h1>
     36     <p>
     37      Adapted from REI’s.
     38     </p>
     39     <h2>
     40      Campsite
     41     </h2>
     42     <ul>
     43      <li>
     44       [ ] Tent (and footprint, stakes)
     45      </li>
     46      <li>
     47       [ ] Tarp
     48      </li>
     49      <li>
     50       [ ] Stakes
     51      </li>
     52      <li>
     53       [ ] Sleeping bags
     54      </li>
     55      <li>
     56       [ ] Sleeping pads
     57      </li>
     58      <li>
     59       [ ] Camping pillow
     60      </li>
     61      <li>
     62       [ ] Headlamps or flashlights (and extra batteries)
     63      </li>
     64      <li>
     65       [ ] Camp chairs
     66      </li>
     67      <li>
     68       [ ] Camp table (if no picnic table)
     69      </li>
     70      <li>
     71       [ ] Lantern (and mantles and fuel/batteries if needed)
     72      </li>
     73     </ul>
     74     <p>
     75      Optional:
     76     </p>
     77     <ul>
     78      <li>
     79       [ ] Sunshade, tarp or screen house
     80      </li>
     81      <li>
     82       [ ] Hammock
     83      </li>
     84      <li>
     85       [ ] Cots
     86      </li>
     87      <li>
     88       [ ] Sleeping bag liners
     89      </li>
     90      <li>
     91       [ ] Firewood sourced near campsite
     92      </li>
     93      <li>
     94       [ ] Camp rug
     95      </li>
     96      <li>
     97       [ ] Tablecloth and clips (or tape)
     98      </li>
     99      <li>
    100       [ ] Clothesline with clips
    101      </li>
    102     </ul>
    103     <h2>
    104      Tools &amp; Repair Items
    105     </h2>
    106     <ul>
    107      <li>
    108       [ ] Multi-tool
    109      </li>
    110      <li>
    111       [ ] Duct tape
    112      </li>
    113      <li>
    114       [ ] Extra cord
    115      </li>
    116      <li>
    117       [ ] Tent-pole repair sleeve
    118      </li>
    119      <li>
    120       [ ] Pad/Mattress repair kit
    121      </li>
    122      <li>
    123       [ ] Mallet or hammer (for hammering tent stakes)
    124      </li>
    125      <li>
    126       [ ] Saw or axe (for cutting firewood)
    127      </li>
    128      <li>
    129       [ ] Small broom and dustpan
    130      </li>
    131     </ul>
    132     <p>
    133      camp mug icon Kitchen Many campgrounds have drinkable water. If not,
    134 bring your own, or be prepared to treat water if there’s a water source.
    135 Also, for even more ideas and food suggestions, see our separate Camp
    136 Kitchen Checklist.
    137     </p>
    138     <p>
    139      Stove and fuel Matches/light/firestarter Cook pots (and pot holder)
    140 Frying pan Eating utensils Cooking utensils Bottle opener, can opener,
    141 corkscrew Sharp knife Plates/bowls Mugs/cups Cutting board Cooler Ice or
    142 ice substitutes Water bottles Camp sink or wash bins Biodegradable soap
    143 Pot scrubber/sponge(s) Trash/recycling bags Dish towel Optional:
    144     </p>
    145     <p>
    146      Camp grill and fuel Grill rack Griddle Dutch oven Charcoal Portable
    147 coffee/tea maker Rolling ice cream maker Marshmallow/hot dog roasting
    148 forks Small food-storage containers/bags/foil Large water jugs Large,
    149 clear plastic bins to store kitchen gear
    150     </p>
    151     <p>
    152      pen and pencil icon Campsite Extras Most of the following items are
    153 optional, though depending on how remote your campsite is, navigation
    154 tools such as a map, compass and/or GPS may be required (for more info,
    155 read about the Ten Essentials).
    156     </p>
    157     <p>
    158      Solar and portable power Binoculars Navigation tools Field guides
    159 (flowers, insects) Star chart/night-sky identifier Book/reading material
    160 Notebook and pen/pencil Music player with headphones Games and toys Dog
    161 gear Dry bags, stuff sacks or clear plastic bins to store items
    162     </p>
    163     <p>
    164      puffy vest icon Clothing &amp; Footwear Moisture-wicking underwear
    165 Moisture-wicking T-shirts Quick-drying pants/shorts Long-sleeve shirts
    166 (for sun, bugs) Lightweight fleece or jacket Boots or shoes suited to
    167 terrain Socks (synthetic or wool) Sleepwear Additional items for rainy
    168 and/or cold weather:
    169     </p>
    170     <p>
    171      Rainwear (jacket and pants) Long underwear Warm insulated jacket or
    172 vest Fleece pants Gloves or mittens Warm hat Optional:
    173     </p>
    174     <p>
    175      Swimsuits Water sandals In-camp sandals or booties Bandanas
    176     </p>
    177     <p>
    178      soap icon Health &amp; Hygiene Toilet paper Hand sanitizer Toothbrush
    179 and toothpaste Toiletry kit Quick-dry towel Menstrual products
    180 Prescription medications First-aid kit or first-aid supplies (see
    181 First-Aid Checklist) Sun and bug protection:
    182     </p>
    183     <p>
    184      Sunscreen Sunglasses (and sunglasses straps) Sun hat Lip balm Insect
    185 repellent Insect repellent device Optional:
    186     </p>
    187     <p>
    188      Urinary products Sanitation trowel (if no toilets) Baby wipes Alcohol
    189 or antiseptic wipes Mirror Brush/comb Cosmetics Spare eyeglasses/contact
    190 lens supplies Eyeshades Earplugs Portable camp shower
    191     </p>
    192     <p>
    193      personal ID and credit card icon Personal Items Credit card and/or
    194 cash ID Cellphone Campsite reservation confirmation (if required)*
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