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EQUIPMENT PROVIDED . . .
o Double occupancy tent*
o Sleeping pad
o 4 medium-sized dry bags*
o Crazy Creek camp chairs
YOU BRING . . .
Camping Equipment
o Sleeping bag - medium weight
o Pocket knife
o Flashlight or headlamp (spare batteries)
o Personal drinking mug
o Water bottles (2 one-quart bottles)
Traveling Items
o Clothes for travel and time in Loreto
o Two medium-large duffel bags
o Passport or birth certificate/drivers license
o Mexican Tourist Visa (available on flight)
o $300-$400 US (small denominations)
Personal Gear
o Sunglasses with cord or croakies
o Sunscreen SPF 15 or higher (2)
o Chapstick with sunscreen
o Moisturizing lotion
o Toiletries
o Moist towelettes (your daily shower!)
o Small towel or bandannas
o Personal first aid & medications
o Extra glasses or contact lens
*You are welcome to bring your own tent and dry bags. If you do, please note:
Dry bags should be medium size, no larger than 9" wide x 23" long or 11" diameter. Volume = 20 liters /1700 cubic inches. To insure single occupancy, bring your own tent.
**A limited number of wetsuits are available for rescue practice and swims. |
Clothing
o Bathing suit
o Shorts (2 pair)
o T-shirts (3)
o Long sleeve, lightweight shirt (sun protection)
o Brimmed sunhat or visor
o Wetsuit booties, aqua socks, tevas or old tennis shoes for paddling
o Lightweight pants (nylon or quick dry)
o Wool or fleece jacket
o Warm pants or tights (fleece)
o Wool or synthetic hat
o Long underwear (synthetic)
o Shoes for day hikes & evenings
o Socks (1 pr. wool or polypro)
o Rain gear - jacket and pants for wind
Miscellaneous Items (Optional)
o Small dry bag (for personal items in the kayak)
o Spanish dictionary
o Binoculars
o Camera and film
o Field guides
o Journal/letter writing, art supplies
o Book for reading
o Day pack or fanny pack for day hikes
o Gloves (for paddling)
o Wetsuit**
o Sarong
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