Packing List

What to Bring

Camp Pendola Packing List

In general, parents should pack the usual items needed by any child on a camping trip. Please pack with your child so he/she is familiar with the supplies packed. This will also help younger children prepare for their trip to camp. Please use the following as a guide for the traditional camp program.  (There are special lists for the canoeing and backpacking trips).

When packing, please mark all of your child’s property clearly.  Label each piece of clothing separately with name tape or colorfast ink, (or order through Mabel’s Labels). Please DO NOT SEND NEW OR VALUABLE CLOTHES.  Be sure that shoes are comfortable and fit well.  We suggest that parents pack with their children. We do not assume responsibility for articles left at camp after your child leaves.

There are no laundry facilities during the camp session (except in the care of an emergency), so please pack sufficient clothing for the week-long period.  Laundry service is available for campers staying more than one session. Miscellaneous articles should be placed in a duffle or laundry bag. Everything else should be packed in an old suitcase that will be placed under the camper’s bunk.

Suggested To Bring: Camping Supplies

 Sleeping Bag

 Canteen or water bottle, 32 ounce or larger

 Ground cloth (to place sleeping bag on when on a campout)

 18 feet of nylon cord (to tie sleeping bag in a horseshoe when going on camp-out) or Pendola Pack.

  Plastic drinking cup.

 Flashlight with extra batteries and light bulb

 

Suggested To Bring: Clothing

 5 shirts/t-shirts

 3 shorts

 1 pair jeans or long pants

 6 pair of socks (at least 2 pair should be heavy)

 Underwear for each day

 2 sweaters or sweatshirts

 Light rain gear (an inexpensive poncho will be fine; it can also be used as a ground cloth)

 Old tennis shoes or water shoes for walking in water, crossing creeks,  swimming, etc. (Flip flops are NOT  allowed).

 Pair of broken-in hiking boots or sturdy walking shoes (No sandals or flip flops are allowed in camp).

 Wide rimmed hat for protection from the sun

 Swim suit (modest)

 Pajamas or sweats

 

Suggested to Bring: Miscellaneous Items                        

1-2 bath/beach towels                                                                                           

 Wash cloth, hand towel

 Soap and plastic soap box      

Toothbrush, toothpaste    

 Comb, brush, Chapstick, skin lotion  

 Sunscreen, Non-aerosol insect repellant          

 Optional to Bring

Pillow and case

 Pocket knife (no blades longer than 4”)

Camera and film 

Bandanas  

Quarters for ping-pong balls  

Stamps and letter writing supplies  

Laundry bag or extra pillow case

Do NOT Send These

Money (except for quarters for the Ping-Pong balls or if child is on the canoe or backpacking trips)

Food of any kind, including chewing gum

Radios, Walkman/Discman, iPods, stereos, electronic toys, video games, cell phones, pagers, digital cameras, or DVD players