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1 KINDERGARTEN FOOD: for Thursday 2 separately packed snacks Healthy sack lunch and drink that is completely disposable, no glassware ** No ice packs or lunchboxes Sleeping bag Pillow 1 small stuffed animal or doll ( optional, if child sleeps with one at home) ** No blow-up mattresses, cots, or foam or inflatable sleeping pads CLOTHING: To be worn to school on Thursday Comfortable walking shoes Warm activewear jacket Sun hat or baseball cap sunscreen For sleepover Pajamas Change of clothes for Friday 1 complete and weather-appropriate outfit, including pants or shorts t-shirt (long or short-sleeved) underwear socks (can be wool or polar fleece if weather-appropriate) ** This complete outfit is to be packed in a separate bag (plastic, cloth, Ziploc, or paper) TOILETRIES: Toothbrush Toothpaste

2 1 ST GRADE FOOD: for Thursday Healthy sack lunch and drink that is completely disposable, no glassware ** No ice packs or lunchboxes -- all lunches will be placed in a class cooler Sleeping bag Sleeping bag liner/travel sheet (optional) -- microfiber, fleece, or polyester/cotton blend Pillow 1 small stuffed animal ( optional, if child sleeps with one at home) Sleeping pad for under sleeping bag, maximum 3.5-inch thickness (no power-inflated mattresses) CLOTHING: Includes what is to be worn to school on Thursday 1 pair comfortable and sturdy walking shoes 1 pair casual sneakers 2 pair socks (can be wool or polar fleece if weather-appropriate) 2 pair underwear 1 pair long pants 1 pair shorts 1 t-shirt 1 long-sleeved shirt 1 fleece sweater, hoodie sweatshirt, or heavy flannel Warm activewear jacket Water proof poncho with fitted hood (ex. Bunkline Pacific Poncho), plus belt or waist tie to eliminate flapping in wind Pajamas Slippers Sun hat or baseball cap 1 warm fleece or knit hat that covers ears (if necessary, dependent on weather) 1 pair warm gloves or mittens (if necessary, dependent on weather) ** 1 st grade gear list continued on next page **

3 TOILETRIES: Toothbrush and toothpaste Washcloth Chapstick PERSONAL ITEMS: Reusable water bottle 1 paperback book (for Toes Up time) 1 travel-size game (Uno, Battleship, Apples to Apples, etc.) -- no electronics! ALL personal items must be marked with name or initials. Yes! Even toothbrush/toothpaste, socks, underwear, and pillow!

4 2 ND GRADE FOOD: for Wednesday Filled reusable water bottle to use throughout the expedition 2 separately packed snacks * Healthy sack lunch and drink that is completely disposable, no glassware * ** No ice packs or lunchboxes Sleeping bag Stuff sack for sleeping bag Pillow 1 small stuffed animal or blanket ( optional, if child sleeps with one at home) CLOTHING: Includes what is to be worn to school on Wednesday 1 pair comfortable and sturdy closed-toe walking shoes/ tennis shoes or hiking boots 3 pair socks (can be regular, wool or polar fleece if weather-appropriate) 3 pair underwear 2 pair long pants (please wear one pair on Wednesday it is required for the mine tour) 2 pair shorts 2 t-shirts 1 lightweight long-sleeved shirt 1 fleece sweater, hoodie sweatshirt, or heavy flannel * An extra change of clothes (pants, t-shirt, and underwear), packed in a Ziploc bag for easy transport in child s day pack * Warm activewear jacket Waterproof poncho with fitted hood (ex. Bunkline Pacific Poncho), plus belt or waist tie to eliminate flapping in wind * Sun hat or baseball cap * 1 warm fleece or knit hat that covers ears * 1 pair warm gloves or mittens Pajamas Slippers or slipper socks ** 2 nd grade gear list continued on next page **

5 TOILETRIES: Toothbrush and toothpaste Hand towel and washcloth (to wash face, neck) Shower soap, removed from box and stored in a plastic case or Ziploc bag Chapstick * Sunscreen * Travel size hand sanitizer * PERSONAL ITEMS: Day pack Reusable water bottle, filled * Head lamp ( not flashlight) with new batteries, plus extra batteries packed in a Ziploc 1 paperback book (for bus and nighttime reading) * Camera, disposable or digital ( optional, but child s responsibility if brought) * * Denotes items that are to be packed in day pack so student will have them in the van on the morning of departure. ALL personal items must be marked with name or initials. Yes! Even toothbrush/toothpaste, socks, underwear, and pillow!

6 3 RD GRADE IMPORTANT: All items on this list are to be packed together in one large duffel bag. No suitcases or garbage bags will be allowed. Children are expected to practice packing their own bag; doing so will ensure that children are familiar with the contents in their bag and help them to have personal responsibility for the gear they bring on Colorado Expedition. ALL personal items (clothing and gear) must be marked with child s name or initials. The use of a Sharpie marker works well. Synthetic sleeping bag, semi-rectangular or mummy-style (comfort rating in the range of -10 F to +15 F) Fleece sleeping bag liner/travel sheet (recommended but optional) Stuff sack for sleeping bag ( No garbage bags) Sleeping pad for under sleeping bag, maximum 3.5-inch thickness (no power-inflated mattresses) Small pillow ( optional ) CLOTHING: Excludes what is to be worn to school on Wednesday 1 extra pair comfortable and sturdy closed-toe shoes appropriate for hiking -- no sandals! 2 pair socks (one should be wool or polar fleece) 2 pair underwear 2 pair long pants 1 pair shorts 2 t-shirts 1 warm long sleeved shirt, such as flannel or turtleneck 1 warm sweater, 100% wool or polar fleece -- no cotton sweatshirts! Warm activewear jacket 1 set fleece pants and top ( very important for cold nights) 1 set midweight synthetic (polyester or polyester blend) long underwear, top and bottom (synthetic polyester blends can include nylon, polypropylene, spandex or rayon) 1 pair pajamas 1 warm fleece or knit hat that covers ears 1 pair warm gloves or mittens Sun hat or baseball cap * Bandana or cloth scarf ( optional) 1 set waterproof rain gear -- hooded jacket and pants ( No ponchos ) * ** 3 rd grade gear list continued on next page **

7 Notes about rain gear: Waterproof/Breathable (WP/BR) rainwear is recommended -- examples include Gore-Tex, MemBrain (by Marmot), Dry.Q (by Mountain Hardwear), REI Elements, and HyVent (by The North Face). Try the gear on to confirm that it fits; it is important that warm layers can fit underneath the outerwear. It is best if rain pants include zippers from the bottom of each leg. This feature allows pants to be put on and taken off over shoes. Students will be required to bring rain gear to school prior to Colorado Expedition for waterproof testing. If new rain gear has been purchased for the purpose of Colorado Expedition, tags may be left on the gear for the waterproof testing so that it can be returned if it fails to meet the standards for our trip. Students will be expected to pack rain gear in day packs daily on Colorado Expedition. TOILETRIES: Toothbrush and toothpaste, carried in a Ziploc bag marked with name Washcloth and small towel Shower soap, removed from box and stored in a plastic case or Ziploc bag Chapstick SPF 15 * Travel size hand sanitizer * PERSONAL ITEMS: Day pack Head lamp ( not flashlight) with new batteries, plus extra batteries packed in a Ziploc Reusable water bottle with screw cap (must be spill-proof; no sport lids or Camelbacks) * Set of camping dishware and utensils sturdy metal or plastic plate and bowl insulated mug with handle and lid knife, fork, and spoon ( No disposable plastic silverware ) mesh mess bag with a zipper or drawstring and a Carabiner (for attaching to a line to air-dry dishes) Pen, pencil, and small spiral-bound notebook * 1 paperback book (for reading at night time or in the van) * $10 for shopping at Bent s Old Fort Camera, disposable or digital ( optional, but child s responsibility if brought) Sunglasses ( optional ) * FOOD: for Wednesday Healthy sack lunch and drink that is completely disposable, no glassware * * Denotes items that are to be packed in day pack so student will have them in the van on the morning of departure.

8 4 TH GRADE IMPORTANT: All items on this list are to be packed together in one large duffel bag. No suitcases or garbage bags will be allowed. Children are expected to practice packing their own bag; doing so will ensure that children are familiar with the contents in their bag and help them to have personal responsibility for the gear they bring on Colorado Expedition. ALL personal items (clothing and gear) must be marked with child s name or initials. The use of a Sharpie marker works well. FOOD: for Tuesday Healthy sack lunch and drink that is completely disposable, no glassware * Synthetic sleeping bag, semi-rectangular or mummy-style (comfort rating in the range of -10 F to +15 F) Fleece sleeping bag liner/travel sheet (recommended but optional) Stuff sack for sleeping bag ( No garbage bags) Sleeping pad for under sleeping bag, maximum 3.5-inch thickness (no power-inflated mattresses) Small pillow ( optional ) CLOTHING: All clothing must be packed in Jumbo Ziploc bags to protect from moisture and to then separate dirty clothes from clean. 1 extra pair comfortable and sturdy closed-toe shoes appropriate for hiking the dunes (Keen-type sandals with back straps are OK) -- no flip flops! 3 pair socks (one should be wool or polar fleece) 3 pair underwear 2 pair long pants ( No jeans material should be polyester, nylon, or COOLMAX for quick drying) 2 pair shorts 2 warm long sleeved shirts, such as flannel or turtleneck 3 t-shirts 1 warm sweater, 100% wool or polar fleece -- no cotton sweatshirts! Warm activewear jacket 1 warm fleece or knit hat that covers ears 1 pair warm gloves or mittens 1 pair winter pajamas or fleece top and bottom Sun hat with visor or baseball cap * Bandana or cloth scarf ( optional) 1 set waterproof rain gear -- hooded jacket and pants ( No ponchos )* ** 4 th grade gear list continued on next page **

9 Notes about rain gear: Waterproof/Breathable (WP/BR) rainwear is recommended -- examples include Gore-Tex, MemBrain (by Marmot), Dry.Q (by Mountain Hardwear), REI Elements, and HyVent (by The North Face). Try the gear on to confirm that it fits; it is important that warm layers can fit underneath the outerwear. It is best if rain pants include zippers from the bottom of each leg. This feature allows pants to be put on and taken off over shoes. Students will be required to bring rain gear to school prior to Colorado Expedition for waterproof testing. If new rain gear has been purchased for the purpose of Colorado Expedition, tags may be left on the gear for the waterproof testing so that it can be returned if it fails to meet the standards for our trip. Students will be expected to pack rain gear in day packs daily on Colorado Expedition. TOILETRIES: Note -- Two large bottles of shampoo will be provided for group use. Toothbrush and toothpaste, carried in a Ziploc bag marked with name Washcloth and bath towel Shower soap, removed from box and stored in a plastic case or Ziploc bag Chapstick SPF 15 * PERSONAL ITEMS: Day pack Head lamp ( not flashlight) with new batteries, plus extra batteries packed in a Ziploc See-through reusable water bottle with screw cap (must be spill-proof; no sport lids) * Set of camping dishware and utensils sturdy metal or plastic plate and bowl insulated mug (lid is recommended) knife, fork, and spoon ( No disposable plastic silverware ) mesh mess bag with a zipper or drawstring and a Carabiner (for attaching to a line to air-dry dishes) Goggles (old pair of ski or swim goggles) for eye protection while hiking the dunes Pen, pencil, and small spiral-bound notebook * 1 paperback book (for reading at night time or in the van) * OPTIONAL: $10 spending money in labeled Ziploc bag Shower shoes Small bottle or tube of lotion Travel size hand sanitizer * Camera, disposable or digital (child s responsibility if brought) * Sunglasses * * Denotes items that are to be packed in day pack so student will have them in the van on the morning of departure.

10 5 TH GRADE IMPORTANT: All items on this list are to be packed together in one large duffel bag. No suitcases or garbage bags will be allowed. Children are expected to practice packing their own bag; doing so will ensure that children are familiar with the contents in their bag and help them to have personal responsibility for the gear they bring on Colorado Expedition. ALL personal items (clothing and gear) must be marked with child s name or initials. The use of a Sharpie marker works well. Synthetic sleeping bag, semi-rectangular or mummy-style (comfort rating in the range of -10 F to +15 F) Fleece sleeping bag liner/travel sheet (recommended but optional) Stuff sack for sleeping bag ( No garbage bags) Sleeping pad for under sleeping bag, maximum 3.5-inch thickness (no power-inflated mattresses) Small pillow ( optional ) CLOTHING: All clothing must be packed in Jumbo Ziploc bags to protect from moisture and to then separate dirty clothes from clean. 2 total pair comfortable closed-toe shoes (1 sturdy for hiking, 1 pair for campground); Keen-type sandals with back straps are OK but no flip flops! 4 pair socks (one should be wool or polar fleece) 4 pair underwear 2 pair long pants ( No jeans material should be polyester, nylon, or COOLMAX for quick drying) 1 pair shorts 1 warm long sleeved shirt, such as flannel or turtleneck 3 t-shirts 1 set midweight synthetic (polyester or polyester blend) long underwear, top and bottom (synthetic polyester blends can include nylon, polypropylene, spandex or rayon) 1 warm sweater, 100% wool or polar fleece -- no cotton sweatshirts! Activewear winter jacket 1 warm fleece or knit hat that covers ears 1 pair warm gloves or mittens 1 pair winter pajamas or fleece top and bottom Sun hat with visor or baseball cap * Swimsuit (athletic swimwear that fits well and will not fall or slip; one-piece preferred) Bandana or cloth scarf ( optional) 1 set waterproof rain gear -- hooded jacket and pants ( No ponchos )* ** 5 th grade gear list continued on next page **

11 Notes about rain gear: Waterproof/Breathable (WP/BR) rainwear is recommended -- examples include Gore-Tex, MemBrain (by Marmot), Dry.Q (by Mountain Hardwear), REI Elements, and HyVent (by The North Face). Try the gear on to confirm that it fits; it is important that warm layers can fit underneath the outerwear. It is best if rain pants include zippers from the bottom of each leg. This feature allows pants to be put on and taken off over shoes. Students will be expected to pack rain gear in day packs daily on Colorado Expedition. TOILETRIES: Toothbrush and toothpaste, carried in a Ziploc bag marked with name Washcloth and small towel Shower soap, removed from box and stored in a plastic case or Ziploc bag Travel size shampoo and, if needed, conditioner Chapstick SPF 15 * PERSONAL ITEMS: Day pack * Head lamp ( not flashlight) with new batteries, plus extra batteries packed in a Ziploc Reusable water bottle with screw cap (Camelbacks must have shut-off valve), filled * Set of camping dishware and utensils sturdy metal or plastic plate and bowl insulated mug with handle and lid knife, fork, and spoon ( No disposable plastic silverware ) mesh mess bag with a zipper or drawstring and a Carabiner (for attaching to a line to air-dry dishes) Bath towel (for swimming at the Rec. Center) Pen, pencil, and small spiral-bound notebook * 1 paperback book (for reading at night time or in the van) * OPTIONAL: $20 spending money in labeled Ziploc bag Shower shoes (flip flops permitted only for shower use) Travel size hand sanitizer * Camera, disposable or digital and independent of cellular or gaming device (child s responsibility if brought) * Sunglasses * FOOD: for Monday Healthy sack lunch and drink that is completely disposable, no glassware * * Denotes items that are to be packed in day pack so student will have them in the van on the morning of departure.

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