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Camping Check List       
      
Preparation is essential for any RVing adventure. Having the necessary supplies and equipment in your RV can make a difference in your overall enjoyment and experience. Checklists are a great tool to help with your organization. Your camping list will vary according to the type of camping and activities you have planned, the places you are going, the time of year and the length of your trip. Add or remove items to suit your individual needs.

COOKING

___ full propane tank
___ matches/lighter for any outdoor cooking
___ charcoal/buddy burner
___ campfire grill
___ tablecloth/thumbtacks/clips
___ plates/bowls
___ silverware/plasticware
___ measuring cups
___ heavy-duty aluminum foil
___ paper-towels
___ trash bags
___ dish soap
___ clothes pins
___ cooking oil/cooking spray
___ tupperware and zip lock bags
___ potholders
___ cooking utensils and tongs
___  can opener
___ mugs/paper cups
___ cutting board
___ napkins
___ dish rag or sponge
___ seasonings/sugar/condiments
___ potato peeler
___ pet food/supplies


PERSONAL
 
___ towels/washclothes
___ toiletries
___ toilet paper
___ personal medications


CLOTHES

___ shoes/boots
___ jeans/shorts
___ t-shirts/sweatshirts
___ extra socks
___ hat or bandana
___ jacket
___ under garments
___ sleep clothes
___ rain gear
___ swim suit/towel
___ laundry bag

 MISC

___ sunscreen/chapstick
___ batteries/light bulbs
___ flashlight w/ batteries
___ compass if hiking
___ bug repellant/candles
___ folding chairs
___ whistle
___ camera w/batteries or charger
___ cell phone and charger
___ books and games
___ plastic grocery bags
___ binoculars
___ clothes line or rope
___ cards/games/puzzles/toys
___ duct tape/electrical tape
___ notepad & pen
___ atlas and park maps
___ fishing gear/license/bait
___ radio w/ batteries
___ first aid kit
___ safety pins
___ bikes and helmets
___ hand wipes
___ small sewing kit
___ scissors
___ watch

FIRST AID KIT
The following list is only a suggestion of some of the supplies you should consider for your first aid kit. You should personalize your kit to meet your needs, activities and situations. The key to a good first aid kit is its usability. What supplies to include and how much of each item should be based upon your individual needs.

___ personal medications
___ roll bandages
___ adhesive tape
___ antiseptic wipes
___ sterile gauze pads
___ cotton swabs
___ tweezers
___ safety pins
___ scissors
___ bee sting kit
___ sinus allergy medications
___ tissues
___ bug repellant
___ sunscreen
___ sterile compresses
___ splinting materials
___ feminine products
___ ipecac
___ razor blades
___ small bottle of water
___ blanket
___ small mirror
___ triangular bandages
___ misc. band aides/bandages
___ anti-acids
___ antibiotic cream
___ aspirin/tylenol, etc.
___ hydrogen peroxide
___ ace bandages
___ sunburn lotion
___ burn ointment
___ snake bite kit
___ eye drops
___ poison ivy cream
___ heat/cold packs
___ small flashlight
___ latex gloves
___ antibacterial soap
___ thermometer
___ butterfly bandages
___ Twine
___ mole skin for blisters
___ road flares
___ first aid manual
___ nail clippers

 

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