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Benutzer 11/12/2007 07:27AM
Actually, yeah, I bring about 100' of 550 cord. that's some great stuff and the strength to weight to usefulness ratio is phenomenal.
Amok 11/10/2007 09:13AM
Good list :)

Just add some more rope and some Bungee Dealee Bobs.

I brought 100' of rope and we used it all + some of the other guy's for the tarp, hanging the food pack and tieing down our tents (a couple nice storms rolled thru). You need to figure out how many Dealee Bobs you'll need. I'd suggest 8-10 per person if you prefer not chopping up your rope for small stuff. If you bungee your paddles/poles into your canoe during portages, that's 8 used right away for 2 people.
Benutzer 09/21/2007 01:01PM
The best list I've found (at least for my preferences) is at:
Massey Outfitters. Reprinted below.

I add dry bags to the essentials and compression bags, a hammock, tarp, bandanna, pack towel, and baby wipes or gel cleaner to the multi-day. Folding saw added to the Suggested Extras. Other than that though it's pretty accurate for me.

Essentials for Every Trip

* map and compass with a working knowledge of use
* first aid kit with space blanket and signaling mirror and whistle
* 3 sources of fire including waterproof matches and candle
* small flashlight
* timepiece
* utility tool bring a pocket knife or multitool
* water one day's water plus tablets or a filter
* sunscreen a minimum of spf 15 is recommended
* bug repellant (DEET is far superior to ALL others)
* extra clothing and food
* licenses and permits the proper paperwork is essential

Day Hikes

* hiking boots or walking shoes
* appropriate sized daypack
* waterproof rain gear or a poncho
* a day's worth of food plus a little extra
* toilet paper
* at least one credit card and some cash (+change for payphones)
* brimmed hat and sunglasses

Multi Day Trips

* backpacking boots with good hiking socks
* at least one pair of long pants (better if convertible to shorts)
* shorts and quick drying synthetic t-shirts
* appropriate thermal underwear (no cotton)
* appropriately fit backpack with rain cover
* weatherproof tent with rain fly and ground cloth
* sleeping bag with adequate temperature rating
* comfortable and warm inflatable or foam mattress pad
* 50 feet strong nylon cordage
* compact candle lantern and/or headlamp with extra batteries/bulb
* small roll of duct tape
* backpacking stove with fuel, maintenance kit, and windscreen
* additional water bottles or extra water bags
* modular cooking set with at least one 1.5 liter pot and pot lifter
* one medium sized spoon for cooking and eating (fork optional)
* pot scrubber and small rag or sponge
* multiuse soap for bathing and cleaning gear and clothing
* complete mess kit with lexan cup, bowl, and plate
* zip loc storage bags with at least one garbage bag
* small plastic trowel
* all necessary toiletries
* toothbrush, toothpaste, and floss
* comb or brush

Winter Add-On Gear

* weatherproof and warm pants
* wool or synthetic shirt(s)
* nylon shelled gloves or mittens
* facemask, balaclava, fleece or wool hat
* waterproof-breathable jacket
* fleece, wool, or down liner

First Aid Necessities

* antacid tablets
* sting relief
* moleskin
* gauze pads
* sterile wipes
* small elastic bandage
* scissors
* diarrhea medicine
* hydrocortisone
* pain killers
* antihistamines
* Band-Aids
* waterproof tape
* topical antibiotic
* safety pins
* first aid booklet
* forceps or tweezers
* razor blades

Suggested Extras

* coffee/espresso machine
* dutch oven
* binoculars and camera with extra film
* reading material and guide books
* pen. pencil(s), and notebook or journal
* hiking staff or trekking poles
* camp shoes or sandals
* camp chair (good ones convert mattress to chair)
* eyeglass retainers
* extra contact lenses or eyeglasses
* contact case, solution, and eyedrops
* mosquito head net
moose plums 09/20/2007 11:31AM
I like the list that Snakecharmer directed us to. One thing I started this year in addition to the list is I bought a big storage container that holds all my bwca gear. When it's time for a trip I just wheel it out and it's all there, ready to go.
dlmchone 09/20/2007 08:55AM
On the way - to all.

EhJayKim 09/20/2007 12:11AM
Hey Dave,
I hate to be a bother, but could I also see your list? my e-mail is
AlexJKim(at)gmail (dot_) com
ceresota 09/19/2007 09:58PM
Dave,

If you don't mind I would love to see your list as well. "One can never be too prepared"

mpssweet@comcast.net

Thanks
Buffy 09/19/2007 08:01PM
Would you send me your list, too? I'm always fine-tuning my list, and it sounds like your spreadsheet might be just what I've been looking for. Thanks. bethgaede@comcast.net
Cheyenne 09/17/2007 01:49PM
Dave, cwohlford@galaxycable.com Thanks, Chey
dlmchone 09/17/2007 01:41PM
Cheyenne,

I have 2-3 lists on excel spreadsheets that I adjust, based on the number in the party, type of trip and number of days. They are a combination of gear, clothing and food lists and check-sheets.

If you send me your email address, I'll pass them on - for what they may be worth. With them, I've never gotten caught short on anything.


snakecharmer 09/17/2007 12:44PM
There is also a good check list on this site under the Group Oranizer link. Here's a link.
canoerone 09/17/2007 12:35PM
cheyenne,
I adapt the one at the following web site for my group list.

familycampinggear.com/generic2.html

canoerone
Cheyenne 09/17/2007 10:33AM
I wanted to compare my packing list to others. Can anyone send me a link or site with a good list? Or the one you use. Thanks for the help! Chey