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Hannah Montana
Pink Slumber Tote Bag And Stay Over Night Sleeping Bag
- Includes a Hannah Montana pink tote bag and 30" x 67"
sleeping bag!
- The pink sleeping bag which features a huge size image of Hannah
Montana on the outside opens up to 60" x 67" - so you're
sure to be snug, comfy and covered!
- The sleeping bag features a warm, soft & safe liner, a
self-repairing zipper, and is safe for machine wash and dry!! The
tote bag can also double as a carry all bag or a beach bag!
- The pink tote bag has 2 buckle style handles and the straps are
rainbow colored. The front of the tote bag features a plastic
section with a cut out image of a guitar so you can see into the
bag!
Camping Checklists -Then and Now
By Greg Cryns
These days your list of things to pack for a camping trip are somewhat different than those of 100 years ago.
A checklist today would usually include:
Bedding - Tent, sleeping bag, tarp, sheets and blankets, pillows, air mattress or sleeping pad
Tools: Axe, hammer, air pump, repair kit for air mattress, dust pan and brush, utility bags for storage
Cooking - stove with propane fuel, large water jug, dish soap, utensils (spatula, knives, forks, spoons), matches or lighter,
charcoal, firewood or propane stover, can opener, heavy duty aluminum foil, dish pan, cooking
oil, seasonings, sugar and condiments, paper towels
Personal items - washcloth, shampoo, razor for shaving, toilet paper, tooth brush/tooth paste, rain gear, medications
Miscellaneous - flashlight, batteries, lantern with fuel and mantles, pocket knife, compass, bug repellant, candles, electrical tape,
cell phone and charger, small shovel, radio, camp chairs, travel alarm clock, first aid kit, hand wipes,
By contrast, here is a list of things from "How To Camp Out", a book written in 1877 by John M. Gould.
Flour (prepared), Axle-grease, Bacon, Barometer (pocket), Half-barrel, Pickles, Bean-pot, Halter, Pins, Beans (in bag),
Beef (dried), Hard-bread, Postage stamps, Beeswax, Harness (examine !), Postal cards, Bible, Hatchet, Rope, Blacking and brush
Haversack, Rubber blanket, Ink (portable bottle), Boxes, boots, Bread for lunch, Sail-needle, Brogans (oiled), Lemons, Broom
Liniment, Butter-dish and cover, Lunch for day or two, pork, Canned goods, Maps, Salve, Chalk, Matches and safe, Saw, Cheese
Marline, Shingles (for plates), Clothes-brush, Meal (in bag), Shirts, Cod-line, Shoes and strings, Coffee and pot, Medicines,
Slippers, Comb, Milk-can, Compass, Molasses, Song-book, Condensed milk, Money (** change"). Spade, Monkey-wrench,
Currycomb, Mosquito-bar, Dates, Mustard and pot, Dippers, Nails, Neat's-foot oil, Night-shirt, Drawers, Oatmeal, Dried fruits,
Oil-can, Dutch oven, Opera-glass, Figs, Padlock and key, Vinegar, Firkin, Pails, Watch and key.
I wonder what they did with the "padlock and key" the "Sail-needle" and the "Oil-can." I don't even know what these things are:
halter, Brogans, Shingles, Cod-line (must be a fishing line?), Drawers (underwear?), Firkin. Finally, he listed "lunch for a day or
two." Understanding that fast food joints were not invented, I wonder what other food he packed and how much space did he
need for everything all together. How did they get to the camping area,
by horseback?
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