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Frontcountry Youth Vacation Packing List

WTA can provide tents and sleeping pads for volunteers on trips, as requested. (If you bring your own, please make sure it's not larger than a 2-3 person tent due to space restrictions at the campsite).

Camping Gear

  • Tent with rain fly and ground cloth
  • Sleeping bag and sleeping pad
  • Ability to carry 3L of water to trail work (3 one liter water bottles or other); hot drink cup optional
  • Rain jacket and pants (preferably heavy-duty that can fit over top of your work clothes)
  • Extra warm clothes (preferably fleece or wool)
  • Spare clothes for camp hours (shorts, hats, sneakers or sandals for camp)
  • Swim clothes and towel
  • Shoes with a heel strap for swimming (such as Tevas, Crocs or old sneakers you don't mind getting wet)
  • Sun and bug protection, such as: insect repellent, mosquito netting hat (can find at Army Navy Surplus or Outdoor Research and they fit nicely over hardhats), sunscreen, sun hat, chapstick with SPF, and/or sunglasses
  • Head lamp or flash light + extra batteries
  • A watch if you have one
  • Personal items such as toiletries and medication. Medication must be listed on medical form, and clearly labeled with name and dosage

Trail Work Gear

  • Boots or other sturdy, closed-toe shoes
  • Long pants (leggings are not appropriate for trail work)
  • Two pairs of work gloves
  • Your WTA-issued hard hat if you are a returning volunteer. WTA will provide one for new volunteers. 
  • Day-use backpack to carry lunch, 3L water, gloves and other personal items to work site
  • Long-sleeved shirt recommended 
  • Eye protection recommended (glasses, sunglasses or safety glasses) - WTA will also provide safety glasses if needed
  • Bandana or handkerchief recommended

Optional items

  • Camera
  • Book, cards, frisbee, games or other entertainment items for yourself or to share with others
  • Camp chair and/or sit pad 
  • Musical instruments
  • Mask or face covering

Do NOT Bring:

  • Electronics other than cameras (This includes music players, cell phones, and portable game systems)
  • Firearms or other weapons (including knives)
  • Alcohol or other illicit drugs

Crew leaders will have cell phones/radios in case of emergency.

Be sure to inspect your gear before the trip so you have time to make any replacements if needed.