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Exemplary group equipment list.

Tents (according to the number of participants) with a canopy.

Axes are medium (1 for 5 people). Close the blade with a special cover made from a piece of rubber hose (see picture).

Recommended list of group equipment

Buckets made of duralumin, oval (at the rate of 1,5 liters of capacity for 1 person) in covers made of dense fabric with strings.

Campfire-cooking devices: hooks and a steel cable for hanging buckets (see picture); pouring spoon; if necessary - a baking sheet (50 x 30 cm) made of duralumin sheet - for baking cakes and frying fish.

Recommended list of group equipment

Adrianov's compass (2-3 per group).

Electric flashlights (1 for 5 people). Block the button from spontaneous activation in the backpack.

Maps, schemes, route sheet, letter paper, envelopes in a tablet.

Repair kit.

Fishing equipment.

Mittens (1 pair per campfire group).

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