
Depending on the activity, the items and accessories you will need to bring along may vary. Please click on the relevant section below for a detailed list of items.
Camping
What do you need for Camping?
Have a good read through this list to get an idea of what you may need to get out and about.
Make sure to LABEL EVERYTHING!
Below is a basic checklist. Make sure you check if your next adventure requires additional equipment.

Toiletry bag containing:
- Toothpaste and toothbrush
- Flannel and soap
- Comb or hairbrush
- Plastic bags for towels, clothes & rubbish
- Shampoo, conditioner in small shatterproof containers
See here for more info: Mess Kit – Dilly bag
Sleeping Gear:
- Pyjamas or tracksuit
- Sleeping Bag & Pillow.
- Blanket(s) (if sleeping bag not rated at or below -3o)
- Mattress (air or foam) – No stretchers or swags as they take up too much room in a tent
- Soft toy for bedtime (if required)
During the camp:
- Shirts / T-Shirts / Shorts / Jeans (for each day + 1) – These should be robust and easy to clean
- Jumper / Windcheater / Jacket / Beanie
- Changes of socks and undies (for each day + 1) – It is important to have clean dry feet so extra socks never go amiss!
- Towel (plus beach / pool towel if required)
Just in case:
- Waterproof jacket (sealed seams)
- Spare pair of shoes
- Water activities kit (if required please refer to water activities list)
And don’t forget:
- Notebook and pen
- A Good Torch (head torches are great)
- Spare Batteries
Always:
- Medicines (named and given to a leader with instructions)
- Hat (preferably wide-brimmed / bucket type)
- Sunscreen 30+
- Insect repellent
- Drink bottle
- Small backpack
Uniform:
- Check camp notice (website or Y4) to see if required
Dilly Bags

A dilly bag is a cloth draw string bag, preferably cotton because it breathes allowing your gear to stay dry without going mouldy!
The drawstring stops dust and bugs getting in and allows the bag to be hung up in the fresh air as well as stopping the gear inside from falling out!
The dilly bag is used to transport and store your camp eating gear.
Inside your dilly bag should be:
All the contents should be made of a strong material such as metal or melamine to avoid breakage and should be CLEARLY LABELLED!!!!!
The easiest way to make a dilly bag is from a pillowcase or cotton bag from the supermarket with a drawstring is sewn in.
The contents for Dilly bags can be easily purchased from the Scout Outdoor Centre; Exurbia
Hiking
What do you need for Hiking?
Have a good read through this list to get an idea of what you may need to get out and about.
Make sure to LABEL EVERYTHING!
Below is a basic checklist. Make sure you check if your next adventure requires additional equipment.

Toiletry bag containing:
- Toothpaste and toothbrush
- Flannel and soap
- Comb or hairbrush
- Plastic bags for towels, clothes & rubbish
See here for more info: Mess Kit – Dilly bag
Sleeping Gear:
- Pyjamas or tracksuit
- Sleeping Bag (rated at or below -3o)
- Mattress (air or foam) – No stretchers or swags
During the hike:
- Shirts / T-Shirts / Shorts / Pants (for each day) – These should be robust and easy to clean
- Jumper / Jacket / Beanie
- Changes of socks and undies (for each day + 1) – It is important to have clean dry feet so extra socks never go amiss!
- Towel (lightweight)
Just in case:
- Waterproof jacket (sealed seams)
- Spare pair of shoes
- Water activities kit (if required please refer to water activities list)
Cooking:
- Pot or Billy/Frypan
- Cooker – gas or metho
- matches/lighter
- Water
And don’t forget:
- Notebook and pen
- A Good Torch (head torches are great)
- Spare Batteries
Always:
- Hiking Bag
- Medicines (named and given to a leader with instructions)
- Hat (preferably wide-brimmed / bucket type)
- Sunscreen 30+
- Insect repellent
- Drink bottle
Uniform:
- Check hike notice (Operoo) to see if required
Dilly Bags

A dilly bag is a cloth draw string bag, preferably cotton because it breathes allowing your gear to stay dry without going mouldy!
The drawstring stops dust and bugs getting in and allows the bag to be hung up in the fresh air as well as stopping the gear inside from falling out!
The dilly bag is used to transport and store your hike eating gear.
Inside your dilly bag should be:
All the contents should be made of a strong material such as metal or melamine to avoid breakage and should be CLEARLY LABELLED!!!!!
The easiest way to make a dilly bag is from a pillowcase or cotton bag from the supermarket with a drawstring sewn in.
The contents for Dilly bags can be easily purchased from the Scout Outdoor Centre; Exurbia
Different Ages and Activities
Because the different age groups or sections in Scouting each participate in a different level of activity.

Keep in mind that a number of our groups will have a lot of shared gear to use but do not have enough equipment for individuals. Have a chat with your leader before your next camp to see what you might need, often you can get a number of cheap and convenient gear but investing in some good quality gear will last your Scout a lot longer!
Check out the Scout Outdoor Centre website; Exurbia for all your outdoor adventure needs.
Joeys need a few bits and pieces to show that they are Joey Scouts as well as a few things to set them up for an adventure!

These include:
A uniform shirt (different sections have different colour sleeves)

A Dilly bag for sleepovers and camps
Other things that Joeys may need from time to time that can be borrowed from siblings or friends are things such as:
- Raincoat
- Comfortable backpack
- Things for a sleepover
- Things for a camp
All these things should be well labelled with the Joey’s name and if we are going to a District or State event label them with the Group name.