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What to bring to Camp
Essentials
Backpack (lightweight & durable)
Reusable water bottle (at least 1L)
Sunscreen (SPF 30+)
Hat (wide-brimmed for sun protection)
Sunglasses (UV protection)
Flashlight or headlamp (with extra batteries)
First aid kit (band-aids, antiseptic, blister care, etc.)
Whistle (for emergencies)
Map/compass or GPS device
Snacks (trail mix, granola bars, dried fruit)
Clothing
Moisture-wicking T-shirts
Long-sleeve lightweight shirt (for sun protection)
Quick-dry shorts & pants
Swimsuit
Water shoes or sandals with straps
Hiking boots or sturdy sneakers
Wool or synthetic socks
Rain jacket or poncho
Lightweight fleece or hoodie (for cooler nights)
Camping Gear
Sleeping bag
Sleeping pad
Tent
Camping pillow
Multi-tool or pocket knife
Fire starter (matches, lighter, or flint)
Extra reusable bags (for wet/dirty clothes)
Water Activities
Life jacket (if required)
Dry bag (to keep valuables dry)
Quick-dry towel/ beach towel
Goggles/snorkel (optional)
Kayack, paddle board, beach stuff
Exploring & Fun
Binoculars (for wildlife spotting)
Notebook & pen (for journaling or sketching)
Field guide (plants, animals, or geography)
Walkie-talkies (if going in groups)
Zero Technology allowed- the children will learn to communicate via howling