Expedition Kit List
In one large Bag:
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Clothing for everyday (plus spares)
While not essential, Outcrafters that do have Inside Out Merchandise, this can help to make children easier to see in public places.
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Underwear (plenty)
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Socks (plenty)
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Pyjamas
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Some old, thin, nylon style jogging bottoms
These are to go over the wet suit and will need to be thin jogging bottom style,
not the thicker ones.
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A thin, fleece layer
Once again, this is to go over the wet suit.
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Old trainers (these will get wet)
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Hiking Boots
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Extra shoes
If space allows! These are just comfortable shoes for travelling in after activities (croccs, sliders etc).
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Towel (x2)
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Washkit, containing:
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Sponge/Flannel
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Shower gel
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Shampoo
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Toothbrush
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Toothpaste
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Deodorant
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Nail clippers
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Waterproofs
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Winter Layers
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Mid & Base Layers
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Scarf/shemagh
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Gloves
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Beanie
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Swimshorts/costume
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Spending money
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Comfort item
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Small camera
This is optional.
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Notebook, reading book and/or small travel game(s)
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Carrier bags (for dirty laundry, wet clothes etc)
In a small, easy to carry day bag:
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Extra Jumper/Hoodie
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Spare socks
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Water bottle/bladder
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Small, personal first aid kit
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Space for snacks/lunch etc
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Packed Lunch for Day #1
Advisories:
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Please cut all nails back. Children will be doing lots of walking and preparing food for others, so in the interests of hygiene, safety and to prevent injury, please ensure nails are short.
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Careful jewellery. Some activities may ask for jewellery to be removed - so please ensure that children have easy to remove jewellery that can be put somewhere safe.
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Please note, that Outcrafters are welcome to bring money - but they will be responsible for it. Staff cannot take responsibility for any money.
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Outcrafters will be responsible for any kit they bring.
Please do not send children with:
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Any knives, saws or tools that are non-legal carries.
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Mobile phones or electricals (with the exception of a camera)
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Medication*
*Please hand medication to a member of staff on arrival. With the exception of inhalers, children cannot carry medication.
