Fabric Types/Styles to Purchase: The Packing List reflects the layering principle. It is vital that all your clothing be comfortable, quick-drying, and warm. Review our Fabrics and Layering for the Wilderness blog on the importance of fabrics.
Quantity Ranges: You may determine the exact quantity based on your personal preference and budget. You will likely wear clothing items multiple times throughout course. You do not need to bring a separate outfit for each day.
If you have questions, please contact your Student Services Representative.
Quantity |
Item |
Description/Purpose |
1 |
Fleece jacket or pullover, medium weight |
To keep you warm when not active in camp, should be warm enough to be worn alone but thin enough to fit under an outer layer like a rain jacket |
1 |
Long sleeve shirt (base layer) |
Worn closest to skin, snug fitting, to provide warmth |
2 |
Long sleeve shirt, light weight |
Button up is preferred, worn over other clothing to protect from biting insects and sun |
2-4 |
T-shirts (synthetic) |
Not cotton, athletic shirts appropriate |
2-3 |
Sports bra |
If applicable |
Quantity |
Item |
Description/Purpose |
1 |
Beanie |
|
1 |
Wide-brimmed hat or baseball cap |
|
1 pair |
Sunglasses with case and retainer strap |
|
1 pair |
Prescription eyewear with case and retainer strap |
If applicable |
Quantity |
Item |
Description/Purpose |
1 |
Long pants (base layer) |
Worn closest to skin, snug fitting, to provide warmth. Athletic leggings and long underwear acceptable |
2 |
Pants, light weight, quick-drying |
Loose fitting preferred. Will be used for hiking |
2 |
Shorts, light weight, quick-drying |
5" minimum inseam |
4-6 |
Underwear |
|
Quantity |
Item |
Description/Purpose |
1 |
Gloves, light weight |
For warmth and/or sun and insect protection. Water resistant preferred. |
2-5 pairs |
Socks, medium weight |
Not cotton |
1 pair |
"Wet" shoes |
Closed toed and hard soled. Review our blog on how to choose shoes. |
1 pair |
Camp shoes |
Fast drying, closed toed, "Croc" style is a staff favorite. Review our blog on how to choose shoes. |
Quantity |
Item |
Description/Purpose |
1 |
Prescription medication |
If applicable |
1 |
LED headlamp with spare set of batteries |
Avoid USB/rechargeable headlamps |
1 |
Insect repellent |
Max 4oz bottle |
1 |
SPF 30+ sunscreen |
Max 4oz bottle |
1 |
Lip balm with SPF |
- |
2-3 |
Bandana |
Multi-use item |
2-3 |
Pens or pencils |
For writing on course (we provide a journal) |
2-5 |
Gallon-sized zip lock bag |
For keeping items dry |
1 |
Money – Approx $20 |
|
1 set |
Toiletries: toothbrush & toothpaste, haircare products (see Eye, Skin, and Hair Care section), Menstrual products (if applicable) |
To be used during course. Max 4oz each |
1 set |
Toiletries: shampoo & conditioner, soap |
For shower at course end. Max 4oz each |
1 |
Bath towel |
For shower at course end |
1 set |
Extra set of clothes for travel days |
- |
1 |
Foot powder |
Gold Bond or similar. Max 4oz bottle |
Quantity |
Item |
Description/Purpose |
1 |
Watch with alarm |
Waterproof or water resistant (no smart watches) |
1 |
Packable camp chair |
Lightweight, foldable, like a "Crazy Creek" chair |
1 |
Camera; can be digital or disposable |
Bring extra batteries, memory card, extra film, etc. as needed |
1 |
Windbreaker, nylon |
- |
1 |
A “cover up” – lightweight fabric item (i.e. a twin sheet, a sarong, or other packable fabric). Can be cotton and a repurposed item. |
For discreet clothing changes and/or covering up from biting insects at night while sleeping |
1 |
Rain Gear (jacket and pants) |
For Adults on 18+ courses. Loose fitting; 100% waterproof, not water resistant. Must be two or three-layer Gore-Tex or similar high quality. Rain jacket preferred to have reinforced shoulders. Rain pants should have ¼ leg zipper at minimum. |