Camp Gear Lists


Camp gear list
Boundary bag (dry bag)
Day bag (dry bag)
Tent bag (dry bag)
Tarp (preferably nylon, 10X10)
Collapsible saw
Fire starters
Waterproof matches
Cooking pots & utensils (ie. Frying pan, kettle, flipper, cutting board etc.)
Camp sud, scrubbers, dishtowels
Fire gloves
Water filter
Barrels & pails (to pack dry food in)
Stove with fuel
First aid kit (bring your own pain killer & medications)
Small shovel
Extra garbage bags
Extra zip locks
Maps & case
Compass
Duct tape
Extra rope
Multi tool
Tent, (with a fly that reaches the ground) & ground sheet (for inside tent)
Tent repair kit
Fire box

Each boat should have

Painters front and back
Paddle plus one extra paddle
Bailer/sponge
Throw bag.
One PFD per person
Straps
Knee pads
Ankle support

Note each person is responsible for bringing one PFD (that fits) and one paddle.


Personal Gear List
Clothing:
extra socks (wool are warm even when wet)
extra underwear
long underwear
extra pants (zip off to make into shorts of quick dry material)
shorts
shirts, t-shirts, long sleeve
sweatshirt, sweater or fleece jacket
bathing suit
warm jacket
one pair paddling gloves (cycling gloves work well)
warm gloves
hat, cap
toque
sandals and hikers (thing that are okay to get wet)
  paddling booties

Bedding:
Sleeping bag
Thermarest
Thermarest chair

Toiletries:
Pit stick
T.P. (in plastic bag)
Toothpaste & brush
Painkillers & medications (bring your own)
Small towel

Misc.:
Sunscreen
Fishing gear (rod, tackle, fillet knife)
Bug repellent or bug net
Binoclars
Sunglasses 
Flashlight (with extra batteries)
Personal dishes in a ditty bag
Water bottle
Pocketknife
Logbook
Camera, GPS
Leatherman
Rain gear, pants and jacket (no ponchos)


Small daypack, to keep everything handy that you might need while paddling
Everything should be packed separately in a large backpack, lined with garbage bags or dry bags to keep everything dry.  Bring extra garbage bags because they rip easily.

Winter Camp gear list

Collapsible saw
Fire starters
Waterproof matches
Cooking grill
Cooking pots & utensils (ie. Frying pan, flipper, cutting board etc.)
Personal dishes in a ditty bag
Camp suds, scrubbers, dishtowels
Gloves for the fire and hot pots
Stove with fuel
Extra fuel
First aid kit (bring your own pain killers & medications)
Extra garbage bags
Extra zip locks
Maps & case (everyone should bring their own if they want to follow along)
Compass
GPS
Duct tape
Extra rope
Multi tool
Tent (winter tent with foot print)
Snow pegs
Tent repair kit
Snow base (for stove)
Forest axe
Tent brush
Tarp

Each person should have

Skis
Ski boots
Poles
Wax & cork
Snowshoes
Pulk
Poles
Harness
Spare parts (pulk)

Winter Personal Gear List
Clothing:
Sock liners
Extra socks (wool are warm even when wet)
Extra underwear
Long underwear, bottoms.  (One pair for traveling and one pair for sleeping in)
Extra pants
Fleece pants
Wind pants (breathable)
Long underwear, top.  (One pair for traveling and one pair for sleeping in)
Long sleeve shirt
Sweat shirt or sweater (Not cotton!)
Fleece soft shell
Outer shell (breathable)
Snow pants
Liner gloves
Light mittens (for traveling)
Warm mittens
Toque
Neck tube
Gaiters
Camp booties
Down jacket

Bedding:
Warm sleeping bag
Thermarest
Blue foam (for sitting on)
Thermarest chair
Fleece bag liner

Toiletries:
T.P. (in plastic bag)
Painkillers & medications (bring your own)

Misc.:
Sunscreen
Emergency blanket
Binoculars
Flashlight (with extra batteries)
Sunglasses / goggles
Thermos (don’t let the water freeze)
Candle lantern (extra candles)
Thermometer
Pocketknife
Shovel
Camera / GPS
Foam for sitting on
Water bottle