Caving Inventory List

This is typical equipment for a typical cave trip. It includes just about everything needed. If you've left Michigan (or where ever) with everything on this list checked off - you got nothing to worry about (of course you cleaned your lamp out first, right?) This is meant to be printed off and used as a checklist. Any suggestions, let me know.

Items to Wear into the Cave
HelmetYup, need one of those.
Primary LightElectric or Carbide.
Secondary LightPermanently mount a Petzl type lamp or put a mini-Mag on an elastic band.
GlovesI like rubber coated for most purposes. I also bring a light cotton pair of gloves for survey (when in dry passage).
SocksCombo polypro and a wool blend
BootsCheap boots seem more practical than $ ones. Shoe Goo the toe areas.
ClothingA 65% polyester shirt and pant or coverall or the popular "Wonderalls".
Kneepads/elbow padsNeoprene "Terminators" work weel and are comfy, but $. Good old volleyball type kneedpads are fine.
LighterEspecially if your carbide striker doesn't work well.
Old glasses (if applicable)Bring a couple of paper towel in baggy for clearing fog off.
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Survey Pack - "Tag" size
Water bottleA 1 qt. bottle usually works for me, but some like to take more. Treated water is available at basecamp and other sources are prevalent throughtout the cave.
Carbide bottle (if applicable)A 500 ml container usually lasts me for a 2-3 day trip. I always bring about 800 ml in though. Don't forget a dump bag(s).
Survey wearI bring a polypro top and bottom in case of the chills through damp survey. A hat or bandana is also nice.
FoodEveryone's different. I like GORP, Snickers, fresh veggies, beef jerkey, & sugarless hard candies.
Misc.Batteries, pliers, flagging, candles, lamp parts, toilet paper
Survey equipmentTape, compase, clinometer. Survey books/ pencil(s)
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Camp Pack - "Tag" size (depends on group gear)
ThermoRest pad 
Sleeping bagDon't get one that Only goes down to 50 degrees - you'll be cold.
Ground coverEmergency blankets make nice ground covers.
Blow-up pillowMakes a pleasant difference.
HatKeeps in the body heat.
Sleeping aidsSleeping can be a big problem for many people. Tylenol PM has been recommended. Ibufrofin helps inflammed joints and sore knees. Earplugs.
Stove and fuelGroup gear that may already be in, coordinate with others.
FoodPersonal choice, but the Mountain House brand freeze dried foods are easy, convenient, and taste pretty good. Run about $6/meal. Usually eat 1 meal before and after sleep at basecamp. Coffee and/or coco are nice.
Pot(s), cup, & spoon.Usually only need one pot to boil water in, check with others.
Water bag(s) and purification Group gear that may already be in, coordinate with others.
Misc.Toothbrush & paste, deo and/or powder (you begin to stink after a couple days - yes you) , big candle(s), extra ground cover as wind deflector, footgear (something other than our wet boots for walking around camp).
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Entrance
Small Duffle to hold Vertical gear 
Vertical gearSeat harness, assenders, rappel device, rope.
Dry Gloves & SweatshirtNice to have's - especially in winter.
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Non-Caving Items
Extra freezer and garbage bags  
Sleeping bag/pillowLight duty for summer.
PersonalShampoo, deoderant, toothbrush/paste, towel
Drinking water & food  
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