What to Bring

Backpacking Equipment

Please pack the following items in your hike backpack (unless otherwise noted).  Do not plan on using these items in camp as you will not have access to your hiking backpack then. You will be hiking with these items on your back for two days so pack the minimum amount of required gear and nothing else.  In backpacking, gear weight is very important. Take the smallest and lightest items possible. Pack loose items in plastic Ziploc bags and bundle clothes by rolling and securing with rubber bands.  If you do not have the following items, contact your Ward Camp Specialist to help you borrow items from your ward.

Gear

Clothing

Protection/ Safety/ Emergency

Eating

Toiletries

Optional

 The following items should NOT be packed in your hike backpack but brought in a separate bag to show at the pack check.  These items are included in your General Equipment List and you should be wearing/carrying these on the day you leave for your hike:

Optional - sunglasses, hat, visor, bandana 

Tent Group

The following items should be divided up by Tent Groups.  This usually works best with 4 people in a Tent Group.  Please let your counselors know who the people are in your group and what they have been assigned to bring.  

4 Person Backpacking Tent with a Tent Fly

Tarp/ Groundcover for tent

4 clothespins and 50 feet of nylon rope for clothesline

Jetboil

First Aid Kit