Does the troop provide cooking equipment?
Yes. Troop 4110 has group cooking/camp equipment and uses it to prepare the planned troop meals. Each attendee still needs a personal reusable mess kit.
What if someone has dietary restrictions?
The troop cannot always accommodate specific dietary needs in group meal planning. Review the announced menu and supplement or bring your own food as needed. Contact leaders ahead of time if you have questions about a particular event.
Do we need to bring food?
There is generally no troop meal on Friday night, so attendees should eat before arriving or bring their own Friday dinner. You should also bring any personal snacks, drinks, or supplemental food you need beyond the troop menu.
What food does the troop provide?
For a typical weekend campout, the troop provides planned Saturday meals and a simple Sunday breakfast, along with water at meals and often breakfast beverages. Exact menus vary and are communicated before each event.
Why does everyone need a mess kit?
Troop campouts use reusable personal eating gear rather than relying on disposable plates, cups, and utensils for every meal. Each attendee is responsible for bringing and managing his or her own mess kit.
What camping equipment does the troop provide?
The troop has group cooking/camp equipment and generally provides the equipment used to prepare troop meals. Families remain responsible for their personal shelter, sleeping gear, clothing, mess kits, and other items listed for the event.
How do Troop 4110 campouts work?
Troop 4110 generally holds four full-troop campouts each year. Most run from Friday evening through Sunday morning. One campout each year is designated…
Troop 4110 generally holds four full-troop campouts each year. Most run from Friday evening through Sunday morning.
One campout each year is designated as our Family Campout, where mothers, sisters, and other family members are welcome to join us. The other three are generally focused on Trailmen with their fathers or other adult male figures.
The troop provides the camp cooking equipment and meals for the weekend. Families provide their personal camping equipment such as tents, sleeping bags, sleeping pads or cots, clothing, and mess kits. If you're new to camping, don't feel like you need to figure everything out yourself—our leaders can help you understand what you actually need.
Campouts typically cost approximately $25–$40 per person, primarily for food and campsite fees.
Detailed information about each campout—including location, cost, arrival information, meals, packing lists, and registration—is communicated to troop families before the event through Trail Life Connect.

