23/02/2016
The list of stuffs you might need once you are planing to go camping.
Tent (with stakes and guylines)
Tent footprint
Tent-pole repair sleeve
Sun shade, tarp or screen house
Sleeping bags (with optional liners)
Sleeping pads
Air mattresses
Pad/mattress repair kit
Pump for air mattresses
Pillows
Multi-tool or knife
Daypacks (see our Day Hiking Checklist)
Trekking poles
Child carrier
Rolling jogger
Folding chairs
Folding table
Cots
Mallet or hammer (for tent stakes)
Headlamps (with extra batteries)
Flashlights (with extra batteries, bulbs)
Lanterns (with mantles, if needed)
Lantern fuel or batteries
Water filter or treatment tablets
Bikes
Bike trailers
Inflatable boat with paddles and PFDs
Fishing gear (and license)
Canoeing/kayaking gear
Clothing and Footwear
If chilly nights are possible, come prepared.
Moisture-wicking T-shirts
Moisture-wicking underwear
Quick-drying pants/shorts
Long-sleeve shirts (for sun, bugs)
Sun-shielding hats
Swimsuits
Bandanas or buffs
Boots or shoes suited to terrain
Socks (synthetic or wool)
Long underwear
Sleepwear
Insulating jacket or vest
Insulated pants
Gloves or mittens
Rainwear (jacket and pants)
Clothesline with clips
Water sandals
In-camp sandals or booties
Kitchen
Select according to personal tastes and needs:
Stove
Windscreen
Fuel
Fuel bottle(s) with fuel funnel
Matches/lighter
Charcoal (with fire starter)
Firewood (if allowed, plus saw or axe)
Grill rack
Frying pan
Cook pots
Pot grabber
Dutch oven
Portable coffee/espresso maker
Hot-cold vacuum bottle
Hand-crank blender
Bottle opener/corkscrew
Can opener
Recipes
Marshmallow/wiener roasting sticks
Food-storage containers
Resealable storage bags
Trash bags
Tablecloth and clips (or tape)
Coolers
Ice
Water bottles
Plates, bowls, mixing bowls
Mugs/cups
Measuring cups
Measuring spoons
Utensils
Paring knife
Spatula
Whisk
Kitchen organizer
Cutting board or cutting surface
Funnel
Foil
Egg holder(s)
Biodegradable soap
Pot scrubber/sponge(s)
Collapsible water container(s)
Portable or standing camp sink
Drying rack
Quick-dry towels
Food
Coffee
Cereal/granola/oatmeal
Eggs (freeze-dried or fresh)
Breakfast bars
Batter mix
Syrup
Butter/margarine
Jelly/jam
Bread/bagels
Meat (fresh and jerky)
Soup mixes/bouillon cubes
Prepared or freeze-dried meals
Cooking oil/spray
Salt/pepper
Tea
Milk (powdered or fresh)
Cocoa
Drink mixes
Bottled/canned beverages
Energy food (bars, gels, trail mix)
Fruit (dried and fresh)
Vegetables
Cheese
Crackers/chips
Chocolate/sweets
Marshmallows
Spice kit
Herbs
Personal Items
Tip: To more easily locate gear, keep similar items in a single duffel.
Toilet paper
Sunscreen
Lip balm
Insect repellent
Hand sanitizer
Alcohol or antiseptic wipes
Spare eyeglasses/contact lenses
Mirror
First-aid kit (see First-Aid Checklist)
Prescription medications
Toothbrush, toiletry kit
Cosmetics
Brush/comb
Eyeshades; earplugs
Biodegradable soap
Shower water bag
Other Items
Camera
Camcorder
Memory cards/film
Binoculars
Campsite reservation confirmation
Maps
Guidebook
Interpretive field guides (flowers, insects)
Star chart/night-sky identifier
Pet tent
Pet bed
Paperbacks/DVDs or e-Books
Notebook and pen/pencil
Sketchpad with art supplies
Radio or music player with headphones
Two-way radios
GPS receiver
Cell phone
Travel alarm clock
Umbrella
Pet food (with favorite bowl)
Pet toys (such as Chuckit!)
Fun Stuff
Browse Games and Toys for more ideas.
Playing cards
Rolling ice cream maker
Kick-around foot bag
Kites
Geocaching materials (with GPS receivers)
Paddle ball set
Glow sticks
Flying discs
Puzzles (crosswords, etc.)
Board games
Water toys
Electronic toys
Boomerang