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NESC GEAR LIST

_____ Journal - hard cover.
_____ Pencils/pens.
_____ Tent - good quality with rain fly and stakes.
_____ Sleeping Bag - Warmth range to 10 degrees F. Fiberfill is best.
_____ Sleeping Pad - Closed cell. (Ensolite or Thermarest). NO foam pads.
_____ Ground Cloth - Canvas or thick plastic.
_____ Duffel Bag - All gear should be packed in duffel bag.
_____ Day Pack - Keep with you. Contains journal, 
             pencil, water, lunch, rain gear, jacket.
_____ Rain Gear - Water proof jacket with hood.
_____ Pants and shorts.
_____ Shirts - T-shirts and long sleeved. One should be warm (sweatshirt).
_____ Jacket 
_____ Socks - Wool is best.
_____ Underwear - 1 set of long handles. Wool (squirm) or synthetic fiber.
_____ Shoes - Sturdy tennies or light weight boots.
_____ Hat or visor - A stocking cap for cold weather.
_____ Gloves or mittens.
_____ Water bottle - Plastic, minimum 1 liter capacity, sturdy and sealable.
_____ Flashlight.
_____ Sunglasses.
_____ Food - Pack in sturdy boxes and duct tape them closed. No bags.
_____ Cooking and eating utensils. Can opener, pot scrubber, 
             spatula, pan, zip-lock bags. 
_____ Stove and ice chest - Please 1 per food group. Space is limited.
_____ Toiletries. Biodegradable soap.
_____ Camera and Binoculars - Optional.

PLEASE BE PREPARED FOR A BLIZZARD OR RAIN OR HOT SUNNY WEATHER. There is no way to accurately predict the weather so please be prepared.
PLEASE PACK EFFICIENTLY. We have limited space for gear. Try to get everything in a duffel bag or backpack. Roll sleeping bags tightly and securely. Organize into food groups and share an ice chest and stove. Bring food that is easy to prepare. 
CAMPING GUIDELINES:
· YOU are responsible for your trash. We will all recycle aluminum and plastic. Smash aluminum cans and put them in a separate container. Place plastic in a separate container. NEVER throw anything on the ground, do not leave leftover food anywhere. When you are finished eating, clean up. Leftover food must be removed from container and placed in trash. Use a minimum of water in cleaning your dishes. Do not wash dishes at water faucet. Do not turn on water and let it run.
· FIRES: We will not collect wood at the campsite. If you want a fire you must bring wood or purchase it. Whoever starts the fire is responsible for putting the fire out. You must pour water on the fire and stir it until you can place your hand in the ashes.
· You must camp in designated areas only.
· You must always be present at evening meetings. Roll will be taken at 9:00PM. If you are ill and cannot be present you must inform Ted Reeves.
· QUIET TIME: In National Parks Quiet Time is 9:00 PM. This means you must talk in a whisper, or better yet, go to sleep. You will have other campers close by and you must not disturb them. 
· GET TO SLEEP. We will have full days and you are expected to be mentally alert and physically capable. 
 
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