Troop or Patrol Overnight Camping Gear for Scout Outings
Here is the complete list of what the Boy Scouts of America suggest that the Troop or Patrol provide on outdoor activities.
This list excludes food. The appointed "Grubmasters" for the outing will be responsible for coming up with the Patrol menu and obtaining the necessary supplies for preparing and cooking each meal.
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Patrol Gear |
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Tents with poles, stakes, ground cloths, and lines |
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Dining fly or tarp |
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Nylon cord, 50 ft. |
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Troop Cook Kit |
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Pots, pans, griddle |
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Spatula, large spoon and/or ladle, depending on menus |
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Plastic sheets, two 4-by-4 foot |
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Matches in waterproof container |
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Dutch oven |
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Clean Up Kit |
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Sponge or dishcloth |
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Dish soap |
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Sanitizing rinse agent (bleach) |
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Scouring pads |
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Plastic trash bags |
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Toilet paper in plastic bag |
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Repair Kit |
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Thread |
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Needles |
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Safety pins |
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Group Extras (optional) |
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Hot-pot tongs |
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Camp shovel |
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Water containers |
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Washbasin |
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Grill |
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Pot rods |
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Patrol flag |
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Small U.S. flag |
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Ax and/or hatchet |
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Camp saw |
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Firewood |
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Above ground fire container |
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