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THINGS ON YOUR PERSON:
Hat
Sun glasses
Life preserver
Waterproof watch
THINGS WITHIN REACH:
Sun screen Liquids and snacks
Extra eye glasses
Cell phone
Rain poncho
Knife (sharp) in sheath
Gloves
Paddle(s), Push Pole
Compass or Global Positioning System
Binoculars
Marine chart(s)
Flares, whistle, mirror, fog horn
Lines (rope), Anchor and line
Bail
Flashlight (Halogen)
Replacement batteries for electronics
AT THE CAMPSITE
Mosquito repellent for skin, clothes
Mosquito head net
Insect spray for inside tent
Tent and tent repair kit
Duct tape
Sleeping bag, blanket, sheet
Folding chair, folding cot, folding table
Head Lamp Lamp for campsite (battery-power or propane & mantels)
Clothes, bathing suit and towel
Marine weather radio for trips of several days
Tide tables (Florida Sportsman Magazine)
Permit to camp
Instructional materials, regulations and things-to-read
Tape recorder or pen and paper
Extra car keys
MEALS
Daily medicines
Food and drink, pleanty of water
Cooler filled with ice
Stove with fuel
Frying pan, kettle with lid, spatula
Can opener
Dish, cup, utencils, cutting knife, serving spoon
Salt and pepper
Matches (preferably waterproof) in sealed container
Paper towels
FIRST AID KIT
Emergency Medicines
Scissors, tweezers, tick remover
Adhesive tape, gause, band aids, elastic wrap
Cotton, Q-tips
Pain medicine, alcohol
TOILETRY
Toothbrush, toothpaste, dental floss
Hairbrush
Soap, toilet paper
BOATERS
Tools
Replacement and maintenance items such as spark plugs, propeller, shear pin, starting fluid, line
RECREATIONAL ITEMS:
Fishing equipment
Camera, film (sealed container), extra camera batteries
Television, radio
Enjoy planning your expedition: The Scribe
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