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  1. apples
  2. peanut butter (natural with honey to sweeten)
  3. brazil nuts 
  4. books
  5. Bibles
  6. extra shoes
  7. bread
  8. cookies
  9. crackers
  10. sardines (emergency food)
  11. good soft t.p. for our cabin
  12. more cookies
  13. grape jelly
  14. two spoons
  15. guava fruit newtons (kinda like fig newtons to me)
  16. Alpine Instant Apple Cider (just add water)
  17. packs of Tang (guava, tangerine, lemon)
  18. cards (Uno, Skipbo)
  19. Dalton's extra socks
  20. hats
  21. brand-name chips

 I learned a long time ago to travel well prepared for all possibilities.  I like to pack one of our Rubbermaid Action Packers when we go to camp with all kinds of good stuff.  The boys are mostly interested in the cookies and snacks and always hoping the box has no school books!

Adventuring With Children: An Inspirational Guide to World Travel and the Outdoors (Avalon House Travel Series)

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