WP Harper Hiking Boots by Magellan were my choice.
Found at Academy.com then bought in store, all the reviews told me they were comfortable right out of the box, and that was very important since I bought them quite last minute.
The reviews were right. They were comfortable, and though I didn't test them, it did keep my feet dry in the short wet grass.
What I Took for GS Camp Training
in the South Texas Fall
What I Took for GS Camp Training
in the South Texas Fall
Hiking backpack
when selecting a backpack, be sure you have a comfortable waistband, outside
pockets, and the straps on the bottom for your pad or blanket
when selecting a backpack, be sure you have a comfortable waistband, outside
pockets, and the straps on the bottom for your pad or blanket
Duct tape
you can repair so many things with it
you can repair so many things with it
Bandana
wrap it around your wrist for easy access and can also be used to wipe off
sweat
Mesh bag/dunk bag
for cleaning your mess kit, be sure it has a drawstring--in addition to the dunk
bag, you could take galvanized buckets to wash dishes, we didn't need to since
that was provided at the training
Unders
obviously, and bring only exactly how many days you will be there, more
weight is more weight
Sport bras (instead of regular bras)
you will be more comfortable and you won't muck up your good stuff
Bag for laundry
you don't want to mix your dank clothes with your clean clothes--I used a large
wet bag
Waterproof phone case/sack
be prepared incase it rains
Cap/sun hat
nothing fancy and something you don't mind getting sweat on
Gloves
if it's cold, you'll want some with touchscreen ability
Work gloves
you'll want these when working with wood and fire
Infinity scarf
this can come in handy for many things; wrap, sling, or to keep warm
Hydration belt/bladder backpack/cinch bag
if you are planning for Girl Scout camping, you need to keep paperwork with
you and sometimes medications, and you need to stay hydrated, these can solve
both your problems
Snacks
if you are hiking, don't take these, but if this is for training, you'll want snacks,
especially if you're like me with an iron deficiency
Windproof matches
it'll make it easier to light the fire if they want you to use matches
Wind resistant long lighter
if they don't care, this is better than matches
Sleeping bag/comforter and sheets
this one is clear why
First aid kit
bandages, wraps, hydrogen peroxide, thermometer, fever reducer, pain reliever,
Benadryl--just your basics
bandages, wraps, hydrogen peroxide, thermometer, fever reducer, pain reliever,
Benadryl--just your basics
Pocket knife
we learned knife safety, if you are going for training, you will too, and if you
are just camping, you should always have a knife with you
If You Are in Tents
I prefere the double hight, they are much easier to get in and out of
Heavy duty tarp
you will want one for under your tent, take two if you will be camping in rocky
soil
Tent
if you are supposed to sleep in tents, clearly, you would need one
Don't forget your prescribed medications!
When doing Girl Scout Camp Training, listen, learn, and have a lot of fun!
I know I did!
Tell me if I left anything out.
What did y'all take on y'alls camp training days?
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