Fall/Winter Supply List
You can also download the supply list and then print it out so you can check off each item on the list. Click here to download the list in PDF format. (If you need to download Adobe Reader to view the supply list click here).
Parents are asked to provide the following for each of their children in attendance at the Mojave Academy Fall/Winter Program:
- Comforter/warm blankets or a sleeping bag (rated for at least 30 degrees)
- Sheets for Twin size bed (flamed sheets are recommended)
- Pillow and pillow case
- Backpack (day style, for day trips)
- Canteen
- Flashlight and spare batteries
- Swiss army knife or pocket knife. No serrated edge knives. Students will be taught safety rules and usage and will only use knife once passed on their knowledge. (Optional)
- Sunscreen lotion
- Hats and gloves for snowy weather
- Towels (2)
- Hygiene kit with bio-degradable soap and shampoo
- Shower sandals (flip flops)
- 14 pair socks - warm socks for winter weather
- 14 pair underwear
- 7 T-shirts (no images that promote drugs, beer, etc)
- 3 long sleeve shirts
- 2 pair shorts
- 4 pair pants
- 4 sweaters or sweat shirts
- 4 pairs of sweat pants
- 2 jackets, preferable waterproof, at least one being a warm jacket for the snow
- Laundry bag
- 1 pair sandals (optional)
- 1 pair running shoes
- 1 pair snow boots
- 1 pair hiking boots (if snow boots can be used as hiking boots, then only one pair is needed)
- $50 spending money
- Warm pj’s or sweats to sleep in
For Skateboarders Only:
- Helmet
- Wrist guards
For Horseback Riders Only: (horseback riding will not occur during winter)
- 1 pair horseback riding boots (Slip-on or tie. This is a boot with a defined heel and no waffle soles)
- ASTM/SEI approved riding helmet
- Extra long, close fitting jeans for riding
Optional:
- Snowboard and/or sleds
- Disposable camera
- Binoculars
- Scouting handbook
All items must be labeled clearly with your child(ren)’s name or initials. Pack all gear in duffel bags or backpacks, not in a suitcase. Please keep any extra personal items to a minimum, as the student has to keep track of it all. Too many extras are hard to control and will give him/her losses.











