Equipment Lists

*No electronic devices are allowed other than a digital camera

EVERYONE should bring: 
Sack breakfast and lunch for the bus ride there 
5 gallon bucket and lid
1 warm sleeping bag–put inside plastic bag
1 small sleeping pad
1 old blanket (wool if possible)
1 old coat (heavy and warm)
1 rain poncho
2 pair of shoes to hike in (One pair to get wet.  Not new ones -- they will give you blisters) 
4 pair of sturdy socks
3 pair inner socks (optional)
3 sets of underclothing
1 bandanna
1 tin cup with a string attached to wear while trekking (optional)
1 small hand towel and a comb or brush
1 toothbrush & toothpaste
Prescribed medications only
An old set of scriptures
2 heavy duty garbage bags
Water bottle, canteen, or small camel back
Chapstick (lip balm), insect repellent, small package of HandiWipes and sunscreen
20 small items to trade with friends you’ll meet during the Trek
Journal and a pen or pencil
Family armband
1 pair of sunglasses
Flashlight
Small daypack

MEN should bring:
2 pairs of canvas, or cotton pants (best if not levis)
2 long-sleeved shirts (cotton are best, but any will do)
1 wide-brimmed western style hat (no baseball or army hats allowed)
1 pair suspenders
1 set of pajamas

WOMEN should bring:
2 mid-calf length, long-sleeved dresses or skirts
1 or 2 bonnets
2 pair of knee-length bloomers (can be made out of old pajama bottoms or hospital pants)
1 apron
2 long-sleeved shirts (if wearing skirts)
1 set of pajamas
Feminine hygiene supplies

FAMILIES should bring:
3 tents to accommodate Trek family members
4 tarps
Two 5 gallon water jugs
1 family flag
1 family songbook
1 simple first aid kit
Pony Express letters
3x4 pioneer name cards
Fire starting tools (small shovel, matches, briquettes, newspaper, fire gloves)
Roasting sticks
Salt and Pepper
Cutting board
Family armbands
Serving spoon


ADULT LEADERS shoud bring:
Tent
Tarp
3x4 pioneer name card
Fire starting tools (small shovel, matches, briquettes, newspaper, fire gloves)
Roasting sticks
Salt and Pepper
Cutting board
Serving spoon