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What to bring to an Adirondack Cabin...
Linens (except for Camp Marnie & Camp Melissa)~
- Sheets, blankets, pillow cases for double beds
- Towels, including beach towels
Outdoor items~
- Bug spray
- Good walking shoes
- Life vests if you plan to boat or swim
- Flashlights
- Binoculars to enjoy the beautiful scenery
- Camera
- Map of the area including trail maps if you plan to hike or fishing
maps if you plan to fish
Kitchen/cooking~
- Cooler with ice (Refrigerators are in each cabin. However, to
avoid having to make ice, some campers bring a cooler with ice)
- Charcoal, if you plan to grill
- Food
- Note: kitchens are stocked with utensils, glasses, pots/pans
Entertainment~
- Cards
- Board games
- Imagination
- Cabins do not have TVs, phones or Internet access. Common areas near
the main house do have Internet and phone access.
Navigation~
- Map
- Compass (or watch w/compass)
Sun protection~
- Sunscreen and lip balm
- Sunglasses
- Sun-shielding hat and clothing
Insulation~
Illumination
Nutrition~
Other~
- First -aid supplies
- Repair kit and tools
- Knife or multi-tool
- Permits - fishing and hunting licenses
- Toilet paper
- Camera
- GPS receiver
- Two -way radios
- Insect repellant
- Trip itinerary left with a friend
- Bandana
- Veteran campers bring things in laundry baskets and/or transparent
boxes with lids - you can then store your things underneath the beds!
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