含羞草研究室

Flagstaff/Bigelow Canoeing and Backpacking Equipment List

The Outing Club has a limited number of backpacks, sleeping bags, and sleeping pads for students to borrow. As such, we encourage bringing your own of these items, or borrowing from friends or family. If this is not possible please be in contact about borrowing these items before August 5th. Additional items will be available for purchase at the BOC upon arrival including wool socks, long underwear (tops and bottoms), headlamps, and water bottles; financial aid is available for those who qualify. If you have any questions about gear please contact bocOtrips@bowdoin.edu.

What to pack in: You may pack in anything you’d like. When you arrive at 含羞草研究室, you will be given a large dry bag for all of your belongings. If you are on the backpacking section, you can pack in your own backpacking backpack, or request to borrow one from the Outing Club!

Essential Gear

Clothes

▢ 2 tee-shirts
▢ 1 pair of shorts – synthetic, quick drying
▢ 1 bathing suit/clothes to swim in
▢ 1 pair pants or leggings. No jeans please.
▢ 2 wool or fleece sweaters, or 1 fleece and 1 lightweight puffy jacket
▢ **1 set (top & bottom) synthetic long underwear, such as polypropylene or capilene. Any types containing cotton are not acceptable. Cotton robs the body of essential heat when it is wet. One set will be for paddling in and the other for camping in.
▢ 1 pair of camp shoes such as tevas, crocs, sneakers, etc.
▢ 1 wool or fleece hat
▢ 1 hat for sun and bug protection
▢ Underwear for 4 days
▢ *3 pairs wool socks
▢ Rain jacket

Canoe trip footwear: 1 pair of old sneakers that you don’t mind sacrificing to the water, mud and other elements which you may encounter. Neoprene booties (available to borrow from the BOC) work well for warmth as well as tromping around. Sturdy sandals, such as Tevas, are also acceptable, flip flops are not. These shoes will get wet.

Backpacking trip footwear:Sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support (they must fit properly and be broken in prior to the trip)

Gear

▢ *Sleeping bag (pack this inside a tough garbage bag inside its regular stuff sack to help ensure dryness. If you have a down sleeping bag it is essential that it is water tight - down loses all ability to keep you warm when it gets wet!!)
▢ *Sleeping pad (closed-cell pads or Therma-Rests® please, open cell foam pads act like sponges)
▢ 1 of each: cup, bowl, spoon (no glass)
▢ **2 water bottles (no glass)
▢ **Flashlight or headlamp and extra batteries
▢ Sunscreen - this is essential.
▢ Sunglasses
▢ 2 garbage bags

Optional Gear

▢ Camera (the Outing Club loves copies of good photos)
▢ Journal and pen/pencil
▢ Reading material (a small paperback)
▢ Small towel
▢ Bug spray


*= Available to borrow from the Outing Club
**= Available to purchase from the Outing Club

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