Gear Clinic 2016 - Chester County Council, Boy Scouts of America

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Gear Clinic 2016 - Chester County Council, Boy Scouts of America
Chester County Council, BSA
High Adventure Committee
Gear Clinic
Philmont Parents & Participants
November 4, 2015
High Adventure Committee
Chester County Council, BSA
Chester County Council High Adventure Committee
Equipment: The “Big Four”
Hiking
Boots & socks
Backpacks
Camping
Sleeping bag
Sleeping pads
Clothing
Rain gear
General clothing
Everything else
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Hiking: Boots & Socks
Lightest boot capable of handling
trails and loads you’ll have
Remember:
your weight = you + your pack
(+/- 50 lbs.)
Waterproof! Gore-Tex or
commercial equivalent
Fabric & Leather
Less expensive
Lighter
Minimal break-in
Leather
More expensive
Careful break in
Heavier
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Hiking: Boots & Socks
It’s the fit, not the size
No toe contact with front on incline
Walk around - does it feel right?
Walk down a steep incline
Socks
3 pair socks recommended
• 2 for hiking, 1 for camp
Mid-weight wool
Some people like sock liners
Camp shoes – Closed toe
Keenes, not moccasins!
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Hiking: Backpacks
External Frame
Less expensive
Heavier
Spaced from back
Trade-offs
Cooler
Tolerates lumps
Some gear outside
More pockets
More freedom packing
Higher center of gravity
Internal Frame
More expensive
Lighter
Close to back
Hotter
Gear inside & outside
Fewer pockets
Careful packing required
Lower center of gravity
Bottom Line: Either will work for Philmont – Personal Preference.
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Hiking: Backpacks
Pack Size - Must be adequate for personal/crew gear, food
External: Minimum of 4000 cu in (approx. 65 L)
Internal: Minimum of 4800 cu in (approx. 80 L)
• 70 L is OK if you can strap tent on outside of pack
Sizing (based on torso) and fit are critical
Get measured and fitted correctly
Try on many different packs
Features vary between manufacturers
Padding styles differ (straight, curved, etc).
Don’t forget:
rain cover and shipping bag!
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Hiking Backpack Features to consider
Is it large enough?
Water Bladder – Internal, External, None?
Enough outside pockets for your gear
Removable pack for daypack
Sleeping back compartment
Can you strap gear on outside
Tent, Foam Mattress
Adjustable size for growing scouts
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Camping: Sleeping Bags & Pads
Don’t buy a ‘special’ bag
Philmont: 20º to 30º rating
• Should keep you warm when campout in 40º
Minimize Bulk
Less than: 10” dia x 20” length & 4 Pounds
Use compression sack to reduce bulk
Waterproof Bag
Trash bag inside stuff sack
Or waterproof compression sack
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Camping: Sleeping Bags
If you buy a new bag, buy one that suits you
for the future.
Mummy
Less room
Less to heat = warmer
Hooded
Lighter
Usually ½ zipper
Some have foot zipper
Rectangular
More room
More to heat
No hood
Heavier
Usually full zipper
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Camping: Sleeping Bags
Down
Warmest
Lightest
Loses insulation ability
when wet
Very hard to dry
Expensive
Synthetic
Warm enough
Light enough
Not too bad
when wet
Easier to dry
Less expensive
It doesn’t matter if the bag is down or synthetic…
…if it’s wet you won’t want to sleep in it.
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Camping: Ground Pads
Sleeping Pad Options
Closed cell, self-inflating foam, or insulated inflatable
¾ length deemed adequate (for some)
Pillow – if you need one
Small inflatable or packable
Keep it light and small
Or: old pillow case stuffed with clothes
Sleep is very important
Don’t adopt a new strategy
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Camping: Ground Pads
Closed-cell foam
Water proof
Inexpensive
Lightest
More bulky
Does not fit in pack
Packs quickly
Durable
Thinner
Self-inflating
Not water proof
More expensive
Heavier
Less bulky
Packing takes a
little longer
Slightly more
comfortable
Thicker
Adults prefer
Inflatable
Not water proof
Must be insulated
Most expensive
Medium weight
Packs very small
Packing takes a
little longer
More comfortable
Thickest
Adults prefer
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Clothing: Rain Gear
Objective: stay warm & dry, while able to pack small
Test it out in rainstorm. Make sure it is waterproof.
Rain Jacket required, Pants are ‘optional’
There was nobody at Philmont in 2015 that regretted bringing
rain pants.
Rain pants keep rain from running down your legs into your
boots.
Frogg Toggs
• Cheap and waterproof.
• More bulky than better gear.
• Some people love it, some hate it.
Keep on outside pocket of pack
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Clothing: Rain Gear
Avoid:
Ponchos
Plastic
Paper
If you carry your raingear
for two weeks but it does
not rain you have nothing
to complain about 
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Clothing: General
NO COTTON! NO COTTON! NO COTTON!
This means no jeans, denim, etc.
Minimum requirement is 50/50 blend
Recommend quick dry, moisture wicking clothing;
synthetics
Long pants required for some activities
Pack clothing in waterproof bag
Temperatures will vary between 85º and 40º F
Yes, you are wearing the same underwear again and
again and again.
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Clothing – Some specific recommendations
1 pair shorts
1 pair convertible pants
1 short sleeve shirt
1 long sleeve shirt
1 fleece sweatshirt
3 pair underwear
3 pair socks
1 pair thermal pants
Sleeping underwear and shirt
Thin glove (or just liners)
Hats – 1 for sun, 1 for warmth
Hiking Boots
Rain Gear
Camp Shoes - waterproof
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Personal Gear List - Recommendations
Tarps for under tents
Stakes for Tents and Fly
Backpack & Rain Cover
Sleeping Bag
Sleeping Pad
Water Bladder (3+ ltr)
2 Nalgeens (1 ltr each)
Collapsible bottle*
Bowl, Spork, Cup
Headlamp
Compass
Whistle
Watch
Toothbrush / Toothpaste
Hand Sanitizer
Small Towel / Washcloth
Sunglasses
Small Notepad / Pen
Camera*
Backpacking Chair (< 2 lbs)*
Paperback book*
Waterproof bags
Zip Lock Bags (1 & 2 gal)
Day Pack (ultra-light or part of
your pack)
Trekking Poles (for old guys)
* Optional
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What you do not need to bring
Tents – Use Philmont’s
Full mess kits – Bowl, Cup and Spork is
all you need
Toilet Paper – Must use Philmont TP
Shampoos & Deodorants – The bears like
them too
Speakers
Phones (unless that is your camera)
Do not duplicate Troop Gear
Stoves
Cooking Gear
Cleaning Gear
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How much weight should you carry
Group
Weight Range
Water (5 liters)
11 lbs
Food (4 days)
8 lbs per person
Troop Gear
5 lbs
Tent / Ground Tarp / Stakes 6 lbs / 2 people
Pack and Camping Gear
10 – 15 lbs
Clothing
5 – 10 lbs
Personal Gear
2 – 7 lbs
Total
44–59 lbs (59 lbs is too much)
Younger Scouts: 45 lbs max
Older Scouts and Strong Adults: 55 lbs max.
It takes a lot of discipline to get the pack weight down
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Outfitters
EMS
www.ems.com
289 Main Street
Exton, PA
Concord Mall
4737 Concord Pike
Wilmington, DE
Dick’s Sporting Goods
WWW.dickssportinggoods.com
Brandywine Square
1026 E. Lancaster Ave.
Downingtown, PA
REI
www.rei.com
Conshohocken
Plymouth Meeting
200 W Ridge Pike
Conshohocken, PA 19428
Campmor
www.campmor.com
ScoutDirect
www.scoutdirect.com
www.alpsmountaineering.com
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Being Thrifty: Saving $ on New Gear
Great for holiday/birthday gifts
Watch for sales (Black Friday), coupons, Scout/Club Days
Ask if the store has a discount for Scouts, AAA or AARP or
<your favorite organization>
Join store “club” and email (for specials, coupons)
Check credit card point programs
Look at the Closeout rack(s).
get deals on last years color/style
Think about returns/replacement parts (just in case)
E.g., at Philmont - Mini-Bears, bit valves/covers
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Being Thrifty: Saving $ on Used Gear
Most often used for 10-14 days (e.g., 1 trek). You need to
know what your looking for, and allow time to find.
Been there, done that - got the Patch. Do you know someone who
has gone to Philmont recently?
BORROW equipment - if you can.
Craigslist – Use search engine for all of the U.S.
If local you can go look at it. If not local, ask seller if they will
ship (if you pay shipping) & mention scouts - it helps.
• Most (not all) of the time, people will ship if you pay for shipping
eBay
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Practice and Prepare
Practice with your gear
Practice hikes
• Test your boots and socks
• Make sure you can carry your pack weight
• Make sure your scouts can navigate
Practice campouts
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Is your stuff warm enough (nights down to 40º F)
How well packed is your gear
How long does it take to set up / break down camp
Do you know how to work your stoves
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More Information
Chester County Council Home Page
www.cccbsa.org
High Adventure Page
Email
[email protected]