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Horse camp packing checklist?
Okay, so this is my 2nd time going to Girl Scout camp, and I am taking the same horseback riding session again, since I am a advanced rider (i take lessons, jump, canter, etc.) It is a two week sleep away camp, and I need a list of things to bring.
At this camp we're not allowed to bring any electronics except video cameras and digital cameras, and you do NOT bring a horse with you (even if i did own one i wouldn't be able to bring it.)
I really need help with a checklist, so if you could help me that would be great!
Also, it's in Georgia in the dead of summer, so it's EXTREMELY hot out! And we're the only 2 week camp, so we stay over the weekend at camp without other campers, and go on a field trip.
I love this question! I was just making a packing list for my week-long girl scout horse camp too! I wish I could bring my pony, but I cant. So, my packing list is:
Two Sheets
Pillow
Sleeping Bag
Flashlight & Batteries
Misquito lotion and bug spray
Sunscreen
Water Bottles
Sit-upon
Blanket
Soap
Shampoo
Razor
Hairbrush
Hair ties & clips
Deoderant
Toothbrush
Toothpaste
Contacts, case, & solution
Nail Clippers
Tissues
A little makeup
Camera, memory cards, & batteries
Envelopes (in a plastic bag so that the moisture in the air doesnt seal them shut)
Pens
Stamps
Sunglasses
Books
Watch
Stuffed Animals
Goggles
Mini fan
Crocs
Sneakers
Flip Flops
Waterproof boots
Riding Boots and half chaps
Water shoes
3 Bath towels
3 Beach towels
6 face cloths
3 small towels
8 Shorts
10 T-shirts
6 tank tops
2 Sweatpants
Sweatshirt
Jacket
Raincoat
10 underwear
3 bras
2 pajamas
3 Swimsuits
1 Jeans
14 Socks
6 Breeches
4 Polos
Helmet
Crop
2 Gloves
Ribbons and braiding bands
Protective vest for jumping
Horse-opoly
Herd Your Horses (board games)
Horse Show (card game)
Books
Paper/notebook
Zip-lock baggies
Mess Kit
Hand Santizers
Hope I helped! This will be my second year at GS camp, but my first year at a horse camp! I'm excited, and my friend's coming too!
My GS center (GSHPA) is doing a "ranch camp" but they have english and western (im going to the english one). They said you can move up levels with a written and riding test, but you have to start at beginner level. Im also a fairly experienced rider (i take weekly lessons on my pony at my house, jump about 2" 6", canter, etc.). Do you know how high they jump there? I'm curious, because i'm not a GS, but I'm wondering if there are alot of inexperienced riders there, if there will be time to jump?
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