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- Hiking boots or sturdy sneakers: Remember, poor fitting boots cause blisters. Heavy leather boots need to be broken in before the trip.
- Sneakers or sandals (optional): to wear around camp.
- Water shoes: Booties or sandals with
ankle straps or old sneakers.
At least one of the long-sleeved layers
needs to be synthetic (i.e., polypropolene or comparable proprietary
brand, fleece, etc.) or wool.
- 1-2 long underwear shirt or long sleeve shirt
- 1-2 short sleeve shirt or tank top
- 1 insulating layer (fleece, wool sweater,
warm sweatshirt)
- 1 waterproof layer (poncho or rain jacket)
- 1 pair of shorts: nylon is best
- 1 pair of pants: nylon is best, but lightweight
cotton is acceptable. Long underwear bottoms are also an acceptable
alternative.
- 2 pairs of underwear
- Swimsuit
- Brimmed hat: for sun protection; a baseball
cap is fine
- Hat for warmth: for cooler evenings (optional)
- Gloves: Boating or bike gloves, light garden
gloves for kayaking.
- 1 daypack: for carrying water and lunch during the day. Can also be a large hipbag or bookbag.
- 1 duffle or other soft luggage: should be able to hold all your gear, it is fine if your sleeping bag and sleeping pad can't fit inside.
- Sleeping bag*: with a rating of 30 degrees
or lower
- Sleeping pad*
- Sunglasses
- Chapstick
- Sunscreen: with at least a 15 SPF rating (higher
recommended)
- Water bottles: at least 2 quarts total
- Headlamp/flashlight: the smaller, the better
- Toiletries**: toothbrush and toothpaste, etc.
Keep it to a minimum.
- Small towel
- 1 Plastic or metal bowl
- 1 mug
- 1 fork and/or spoon
- Any medications you will require during your
trip
- Reading material: lightweight paperback
- Cards
- Journal (light and compact)
- Sandals (for camp and for wading, heel strap
recommended)
- Gloves (lightweight, very nice if you
get cold easily)
- Camera (bring a couple ziplocks to protect
it if it's not waterproof)
- Insect repellent
- Alcohol or illegal drugs
- A different outfit for each day
- Personal electronic devices other than a cell
phone (cell phones for emergencies only—they must be switched
off during trip)
- An old candy bar in a jacket pocket that Mr.
Bear would love to eat
- Only cotton clothes
- Other miscellaneous deadweight, e.g. your
high school yearbook, etc.
- Non-essential toiletries
* Packs, sleeping bags, and pads are available free
of charge upon request.
Packing Tips: Keep the pack and gear separate from the rest of your luggage so it's not necessary to sort through all your stuff the night before your trip's departure. Slide-lock ziplock bags are a great packing aid and will help keep essential items dry and clean. For maximum storage efficiency and protection, you might also try compression bags like those available at www.1luggagesspacestoragebags.com. Compartmentalize where possible (e.g., camera + film in a ziplock bag).
Pack light, space on the van or bus will be tight!
OA leaders will conduct a gear check before your
trip departs—you must have all essential items in your possession
in order to depart with your group (excepting some items that
can be shared, such as sunscreen).
Feel free to call us at 909.607.2531 or e-mail
us at oa@pomona.edu if you
have questions!
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