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Posted on Thursday, September 2, 2010 in Camping

camping what to pack
Cheer Camp: packing help.?

I am going away on a four day, three night cheerleading camp. Because we are staying in a hotel, a microwave and mini fridge will be available. however, with four girls to a room, space is limited. I am looking for more snack type items. So far on my list i have: chips, granola, string cheese, v8, cokeacola, and hotpockets. What other food items should I bring?

Also, as my guide line, what kind of other stuff should i pack? I get the whole cheer uniform, camp clothes, swimsuit, other shoes, lounge clothes. But I know I am going to forget little things. please help if you can!
Thank you =]

i have been to cheer camp many times and i would say dont bring anything dairy because it makes you sick, and soda can help dehydrate you. i would say u should bring fruit and water…thats what i usally bring, and also bring a few extra outfits because you will get very sweaty and you dont wana be wearing those clothes all day.if you havent already i would pack bunches of deoderant because no 1 wants to smell like b.o…well hope i helped :)

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