(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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N-Extra cord
N-repair tool icon
G-Camping pillow
G-Tent-pole repair sleeve
O-Firewood sourced near campsite
O-Camping is a great way to get outside with family and friends or even by yourself. You can go camping in many state and national parks, at private campgrounds, in the backcountry or even in your own backyard. (For more info, read Where Can I Cam
N-Eating utensils
G-Part of the joy of camping is needing very little gear to exist outdoors. But it’s also nice to have a comfortable, convenient and homey campsite. If it’s your first time camping, it might be best to borrow or rent some of these things. As you be
B-Camp chairs
I-Sleeping pads
I-Hammock
B-Trash/recycling bags
I-Water bottles
O-Bottle opener, can opener, corkscrew
N-Mugs/cups
N-Lantern (and mantles and fuel/batteries if needed)
N-Small broom and dustpan
B-Mallet or hammer (for hammering tent stakes)
G-Biodegradable soap
B-Cook pots (and pot holder)
O-Want to talk to a live expert about how to choose camping gear?
I-Frying pan
G-Stove and fuel
I-Plates/bowls
G-Optional:
N-Schedule a virtual appointment
I-Duct tape
O-Matches/light/firestarter
G-Cutting board
I-Tablecloth and clips (or tape)
N-Sleeping pads
B-Camp rug
G-Headlamps or flashlights (and extra batteries)
I-Printer-friendly version (PDF)
B-While you’re packing, use this handy camping checklist to make sure you don’t forget anything important and make sure to stock up on the things you need. This is a comprehensive list, and we don't expect you to bring along every item — though we
O-Tent (and footprint, stakes)
I-Lantern (and mantles and fuel/batteries if needed)
B-Sharp knife
O-Cooler
O-Headlamps or flashlights (and extra batteries)
B-Camp table (if no picnic table)
N-Camp sink or wash bins
I-Most campsites include a picnic table, a place to park your car and a spot to pitch your tent. Many also have shared bathrooms and running water.
I-Campsite
O-Tools & Repair Items
I-Camp table (if no picnic table)
G-Sleeping bag liners
O-Camp chairs
B-Sleeping bags
B-Ice or ice substitutes
B-Multi-tool
B-If you've got questions, we've got answers. With Virtual Outfitting, it's simple to get expert advice and gear tips from the comfort of just about anywhere.
I-Dish towel
O-Pot scrubber/sponge(s)
N-Camping pillow
N-Clothesline with clips
B-tent icon
O-Pad/Mattress repair kit
I-Sleeping bags
N-Cots
I-Saw or axe (for cutting firewood)
G-Cooking utensils
B-Tent (and footprint, stakes)
B-Sunshade, tarp or screen house
N-These are important items for your camping checklist: