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 will have limited space for storing the clothing you bring to course. You will be wearing your clothes multiple times as needed based on the weather and activities. To avoid being requested to leave clothes behind in your luggage, do not plan for 1 separate outfit per 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. |
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. |