You'd need enough food for everyone and places for them to sleep. Everyone can bring their own basics (clothes, toiletries), so all you really need to provide is the food and tents (or whatever you're staying in). With the food, it helps if you plan out meals for every day. And whatever you'd get for yourself, multiply it by 24. (But also try to bring extra food in case something would happen. Always have a backup plan.) Also, be sure to check out the regulations for whatever campground you'd be staying at. Most places have a limit on the number of people per site. And if you're primitive camping, for large groups, you might need a permit. Just be sure to call ahead (or Google before time) so your trip's not a bust.
The boys need to take a camping trip because the boys need to achieve the third requirement which is scout craft :) (not sure if dis is right) -f.s
I believe that the verb is "camping trip." A verb is an action word, so if it's not that, then I have no idea!
The Camping Trip was created on 2010-10-18.
Bring what you need to survive.
Dried fruits and dried meat or jerky are both good foods for camping.
voyage de camping
on a camping trip = a prepositional phrase
The best way to write about camping is to have a camping experience. There is no better way than to write with the experience of having done something. Plan your first camping trip even if it's just in your back garden
pee in the woods
The Old Lady's Camping Trip - 1983 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:G
Jessie joined the camping trip to confront her personal demons and seek closure regarding a traumatic event involving her best friend's disappearance on a previous camping trip.
for the moose