Outdoor Gear
For all camping and hiking events, Scouts need to bring appropriate personal gear. While most of this is of no surprise, it may not be obvious to a new camper. We recommend reviewing the below list until you get comfortable with packing for trips.
Note: The Troop provides all tents, cooking and eating gear for all outings unless otherwise specifically stated. (Example: A Scout would know he/she needs to have specific back-country cooking equipment as part of achieving the Cooking merit badge.)
- The Ten Outdoor Essentials are taken on ALL outings:
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- Pocketknife (with Totin’ Chip card)
- Personal first-aid kit
- Extra clothing
- Rain Gear – preferably not a poncho and not plastic
- Water in a waterbottle or hydration bladder
- Headlamp or flashlight
- Extra trail food
- Matches and fire starter (with Fireman Chit card)
- Sun protection (hat and sunscreen)
- Map and map-compass (clear flat base)
- Backpack to carry personal gear – usually an internal frame
- Sleeping bag+pillow – mummy style, for winter this must be rated to 20 degrees or below with an insulating ground pad
- Hiking boots, ankle high and waterproof – they will get wet and muddy
- Non-cotton weather appropriate clothes – “Cotton is Rotten” underwear, long johns, jeans and hoodies will hold water and stop insulating when wet!
- BSA Switchback pants are nylon and dry quickly
- Wool or polyester hiking socks
- Long johns should be wool, polyester, nylon or polypropylene
- Underwear should be nylon or polyester with no cotton
- Troop t-shirt is synthetic, therefore is wicking
- Fleece jackets make a good layer – should cover the neck
- Layers are better than one heavy jacket
- Work or ski gloves, mittens, etc… help in cold weather
- Hat that covers the ears
Gear is available at many local retailers such as:
- Walmart, Target, Meijer, Dicks, etc.
- Specialized outdoor gear retailers offer a Scout discount if asked:
- REI in Rookwood
- Benchmark Outfitters in Blue Ash
- Roads, Rivers and Trails in Milford
- Online gear can be found at Campmor, REI, Amazon, etc.
- Thrift shops can be full of surprises, and “A Scout Is Thrifty” at Salvation Army, Goodwill and St. Vincent dePaul