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Explorers - Campcraft
Subjects:
Fire Making
and Fire Safety
Camping Gear Check List
Cowboy Coffee
Fire Making and Fire Safety:
Camping Gear Check List:
Micro Pack
(should be within reach at all times)
- I use a medium sized fanny back
Fixed or Lockblade Knife (preferably carbon steel)
Micro First Aid Kit (see below)
Compass
Flashlight and extra batteries (invest in a Pallight with White Bulb)
Trail food or hard candy
Canteen or sealable water bottle with water
Micro Fire Kit (see below)
Sun and lip protection (SPF 30 Min.)
Insect repellent
Emergency Blanket
Metal mirror or signaling device
25-50' 550 cord
Sewing Kit
Extra clothing, especially a jacket
Loud whistle
Plastic garbage bag
Resealable plastic bag
Water-purification tablets
12 inch x 12 inch HEAVY DUTY Aluminum Foil
Hiking Clothing
Pants/shorts
Fleece jacket or wool sweater
Short-sleeved shirts
Wicking long underwear (top/bottoms)
Long-sleeved shirts
Cotton underwear
Warm pants (fleece or wool)
Outerwear
Water Proof Poncho (Military Surplus)
Fleece or wool gloves/mittens
Wide-brimmed rain/sun hat
Warm hat (fleece or wool)
Footwear
Hiking socks
Gaiters
Hiking boots/shoes that match the terrain
Camping Gear
Backpack
Day/summit pack
Matches
Pack cover
Cook set, dishes
Tent with tent stakes, tarp or bivy sack
Cooking/eating utensils
Rainfly
Metal drinking cup (see below)
Pot grabber
Biodegradable soap
Tent broom
Pot scrubber/dish towel
Sleeping bag (in waterproof stuff sack)
Plastic garbage bags
Resealable plastic bags
Sleeping padr
Water-purification tablets
Water bottle(s)
Food (adequate supply for your trip)
Stove and fuel
Personal Items
Toilet paper
Lip balm (with sun protection)
Toothbrush and toothpaste
Insect repellent
Small bath towel
Head net
Brush/comb
Trowel
Other/Extras
Repair/sewing kit
Binoculars
100-foot 550 cord
Field guides
Axe/saw
Camera and film
Money
Notebook and pencil
Photo ID
Trip Plan (left with a responsible friend)
Micro First Aid Kit
3 Bandaids
Super Glue (for stitches)
Compresses
Flexible Self Adhesive Bandage (available at pet supply)
Tweezers
Needles and Thread (for stitches)
Cotton Balls (in 35mm film container)
Micro Fire
Kit
Cotton balls with vasaline on them (in 35mm film container)
Waterproof matches in a waterproof case
(forget lighters; they often burst going to high altitudes or from high heat).
Fuel Tablets
Tender (sisel is good)
Cowboy Coffee
Cowboy Coffee is easy to
make and tasty!
Ingedients:
Finely groung good coffee
Water
Tools:
Pan
Cup
Fire
Directions:
Boil 1/2 pan of water.
Add ground coffee.
Keep at rolling boil until it is about to boil over (30 seconds to a minute).
Remove from heat and let sit for at least two minutes.
Serve unfiltered and enjoy!
About 97% of the grounds will sink to the bottom.
The other 3% of the grounds go in your mouth.
You can swallow 'em or spit 'em out like a real Cowboy!