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The following items are a must for camp. The list has been complied with years of experience and will provide you with a comfortale experience in any kind of weather.

Foamy
Pillow
Sleeping bag or blankets
Towels (face, bath & hands)
Face cloth
Toothbrush
Toothpaste
Soap
Shampoo & Conditioner
Brush or comb
Blue jeans (very tight (except stretch) flares or loose fitting jeans are not suitable for riding)
Sweat pants
T-Shirts
Sweaters
Socks (well fitting)
Underwear
Solid shoe with a low heel or Runners (please note that runners are not as safe for riding as a shoe with a low heel)
Shoes for around camp (sandals or canvas type shoes are not suitable around horses)
Rubber boots or shoes (wet feet are the cause of coldRain Clothing (We are outside in any kind of weather. Please note that loose falling ponchos might scare horses)s or more serious illnesses)

Warm jacket
Sun hat or cap (many kids are not accustomed to spending the whole day outside and easily become victims of sunburns and heat strokes if left unprotected)
Sun Screen (Sunburns are painful and avoidable)
Bug spray
Lip balm (chapped lips are very common and are easy to prevent by supplying your child with a chap stick)
Pajamas (should be comfortable & suitable for staying with a group)
small flashlight
Water bottle with a name
a binder for your notes
some clothing for games with water (like bathing suite)

Special Note for boys:
Some boys have found the use of a Hockey cup useful and made riding more comfortable

Special note for girls:
long fingernails are not suitable around horses. They are sure to break, which can proof to be very painful

 
 
 
 
 
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