Canoe Family Packing List
•Canoe
•Trailer
•Paddles
•First Aid Kit
•Pullers and guests
•Ground crew
•Tents
•A tarp and rope
•Map and compass
•Cooking gear
•Dishes
•Foldable saw
•Waterproof matches and a lighter
•A bailer (milk jug)
•Collapsible pail
•Bleach
•3-buckets
•Emergency cards for each member
•Toilet paper and biodegradable soap
•A repair kit
•Flares
•VHF Radio
•V-Sheet
•Can (for human waste while on the canoe)
•Rescue Throw Rope
•Toilet paper
•Garbage bags
•Fresh water
•Booth supplies and merchandise
•Canopies
•Tables
•Generator
•Cell Phones
•Games
•Firewood
•Sandwich Station sign
•Dry ice
•Ice
•Coffee
•Give-aways
•Food
•GPS
•Waterproof matches
•Charts
•airhorn
Personal Packing List
•Canoe Gloves
•Large lightweight backpack
•Sleeping bag
•A Therm-a-Rest or some other form of sleeping pad
•“Butt” pads or stadium seat pad
•Flashlight
•Whistle
•Personal Medications
•Toiletries
•Sunglasses
•Cedar Hat (or other hat)
•Lip Balm
•Utility knife
•Dry bags
•Insect repellent
•Water bottle
•Clothes (Always plan for the wettest, coldest, worst conditions just in case. Have at least one complete change of clothes. Avoid jeans and cotton. Polar fleece is warm and keeps moisture away from your skin. Wool will keep you warm even when it’s wet. Don’t forget rain gear. Neoprene boots or socks are great for in the canoe, while hiking boots are suitable for land use.)
•Warm jacket
•Cell phone
•Pocket warmer
•Drums
•Regalia