Camping with Cub Scouts
What should I bring?
When Cub Pack 24 goes camping we have three different lists of what to pack:
Pack Provisions. Aka what the pack will provide. This is usually food like hamburgers, hotdogs, and donuts/pancakes. If you have special dietary needs, let the leaders know, or just bring your own food! More details below.
Personal Provisions. This is a list of items you will need for you and your cub scouts. See below for a good start.
Community Property. A list of items to be brought by the parents and shared by everyone. This is listed in a signup genius you will receive by email and will change from season to season.
NOTE: Some of this will need to be modified for COVID, we are updating these lists as we figure it out...
Schedule
We usually arrive before sunset so that we can see well enough to set up our tents.
After the kids help parents setup their tents, we organize some team games in the large field that's next to us.
The cubmaster will go over a few rules for a fun and safe camping experience
Then we go for a hike (1-2 miles)
Scouts forage for kindling and tinder to get the fire started.
We prepare dinner and play games.
While this is going on we might do some campfire sketches. Usually broken down by age, each den or group picks a skit to perform or jokes to tell.
If we have a telescope we can do some star gazing (sunset around this time of year is 6:45pm).
After dinner and smores, people who are not staying over usually leave around now.
The rest of us play more games and then go to bed.
After a restful night, we get up in the morning and have breakfast!
We go on another hike, and then pack up and leave in the late morning.
We make sure to leave the area better than when we found it!
More details are at the Scouting webpage, see "Pack Overnighters."
Pack Provisions
(What the pack will provide)1-2 fire extinguishers
Aluminum foil
Aluminum trays (2-4)
Backpacking stove and fuel
Big bucket of water for each heat source
Camp stoves (1-2) + fuel
Camping fee
Charcoal
Cheese
Cooking Utensils
Cooler
Eating utensils
Garbage bags
Games/Crafts to entertain kids
Hamburger buns
Hamburgers
Hot dog buns
Hotdogs
Ketchup
Large first aid kit
Large pot (for boiling water)
Lemonade (in a large cooler)
Matches
Mustard
Pancake Mix in plastic containers
Paper plates
Paper Towels
Sausages (breakfast)
Smores supplies: chocolate, marshmallows, graham crackers
Tarp
Toilet paper
Towels
Water (in a large cooler)
Wood, bundles
U.S Flag, Pack Flag/Banner
Personal Provisions
(What you should bring for yourself) Bug spray
Chairs
Extra clothes, socks and shoes
First aid kit
Flashlights
Hand sanitizer
Hat
Hiking shoes
Jacket
Pajamas/sweat pants
Pillows
Rain Gear
Sleeping bags
Sleeping pad/roll (optional)
Sun Screen/Protection
Tarp for underneath tent (if your tent doesn't have one)
Tent with poles and stakes
Toothbrush, toothpaste, other personal toiletries
Towels
Trail Food, Snacks
Water (pack will also provide water)
Water Bottle
Whistle, 1 per person (this is important for hiking safety)
Ziplock bags (for storing things separately)
Any other creature comforts you may like!