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CLOTHES Shoes/Boots
Flip Flops
Jeans/Pants/Belt
Shorts
T-Shirts
Tanks
Socks
Sweatshirt/Jacket
Underwear/Bra
Pajamas
Rain Gear
Swimsuit
KIDS Wipes
Diapers/Swimmers
Binkies
Bottles
Bottle Brush
Sippy Cups
Juice
Milk
Changing Pad
Stroller
Eating Chair
Bibs Babywash/Lotion Cards/Games/Toys
Books/Magazines Bike/Helmet
Slide
Quad/Charger
DS
OUTDOOR Coolers
Awnings
Tarp Chairs
Clothes Pins
Flashlight
Batteries
Lantern
Pocket Knife
Binoculars Glow Sticks
Rope/Clothes Line Sunglasses
Floaties
Raft
Umbrella
Fishing Poles/Licenses
Tackle Box
TENT Tent
Sleeping Bags/Blankets
Pillows
Air matresses
Playpen Broom/Dust Pan
Dirty Clothes bag Door Mat Air pump
FIRE Axe Newspaper/Lighter Fluid
Wood Matches/Lighter
MISCELLANEOUS Camera/Charger
Walkie Talkies
Tote/Sheet
Hammer
Duct Tape
PERSONAL Toothbrush/Toothpaste/Floss
Deoderant
Hat
Comb/Brush
Bandana
Razor
Feminine Products
Toilet Paper
Smooth Away
Rubberbands/Headbands
Lotion (and face)
Personal Medications
Sunblock
Aloe
Chapstick First Aid Kit Tissues Sewing Kit Scissors
Nail Clippers
Small Mirror
Contour Spray Bottle Bug Repellant (baby too)
COOKING Hot Chocolate/Tea Bags/Coffee Drinks/Snacks Seasonings/Sugar
Containers for food storage Foil/Baggies/Ziplocks
Paper Towels
Trash bags Water jug
Cook stove
Pans
Plates/Cups/Silverware/Mugs
Sink
Dishsoap
Towels/Rags
Cooking Utensils
Spices
Skewers
Can opener Ice Grocery Bags























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Anonymous How important a camping checklist really is. 0 Apr 25 2008, 12:29 PM EDT by Anonymous
 
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Coming from experience I agree that a camping checklist is very important. Once, when I was a kid, our family went camping (very far from home) when we got there we realized we had left several very important items at home (including our first aid kit). One of my brothers got poison ivy and the other got bit by a spider and we had no medications to treat anything. What a miserable trip that was. If we would have had a camping checklist to start it would have probably made a huge difference.
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