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Checklist
Here is some things
you may want to bring with you on your next camping trip.
- Bedding
- Binoculars
- Camera, film
- Can/bottle
opener
- Cleaning
supplies
- Clock
- Cooler, fresh
ice
- Extra batteries
- Extra bulbs
- First aid
supplies
- Fishing tackle/bait
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- Flashlights,
lanterns
- Folding chairs
- Folding shovel
- Food, drinks
- Galley gear
- Games
- Grill and
its fuel
- Kitchen supplies
- Maps, nature
books
- Matches
- Napkins
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- Paper plates
- Plastic cups,
silverware
- Radio
- Rags
- Road flares
- Sports Equipment
- Tape
- Toilet articles
- Tools
- Trash bags
- Two-way radios
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Car
Games for the Road
The ABC Game
As you see the letters on billboards, signs, license plates, etc. You
shout out your letter and point. You may use letters from anywhere except
in the car. The letters must be found in alphabetical order, no exceptions.
Once a letter has been claimed, other players cannot use the same letter.
Make it harder by limiting to only license plates or billboard signs.
The winner is the first person to find all the letters of the alphabet.
I Spy
Pick out an object that everyone can see. Then give them a clue by saying,
"I spy something..." (Say its shape, color or size). The other
players ask questions about what you see and you only answer with "yes"
or "no". The first player who guesses right becomes the new
spy.
What did I bring
on my trip?
Start this game out by saying, "I'm going on a trip and I'm bringing..."
The first player should name an item that starts with the letter "A".
After "A", the next player will say the same thing but with
the letter "B", and so on.
I took on a trip
To play this game, one player starts by saying, "I took a trip and
brought along a (fill in the blank)." The next player goes and says,
"I took a trip and brought along a (new item) and (previous item)."
Players continue this pattern until someone misses one of the items previously
mentioned. Keep going until only one person is left. That person is the
winner.
License Plate Challenge
The goal is to see how many different license plates they can find in
a set time period. Players receive one point for a state license plate,
except for Alaska or Hawaii in which case they get two points per plate.
Three points are awarded for Canadian plates and four points for one from
another country. The one with the most points at the end of the time period
wins.
What am I?
The first player says they are a person, place or thing. The other player
ask questions to figure out what the person is. The player who guesses
correctly goes next.
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