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What should we bring to Hudson Bay?

March 30, 2009 Tell a Friend Comments (20)
Preparation for any expedition or trip is very important. We want to make sure that we have everything that we might possibly need. Can you think of necessary items that we should be sure to bring? Keep in mind that we will be camping and it will be cold in Hudson Bay.

When you are packing for a vacation, what do you bring with you? What are two items that you absolutely can't leave home without?

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Sam on March 30, 2009 10:20 AM

A lot of warm clothing.

Mary on March 30, 2009 10:22 AM

we think you should take a cellphone

jessica on March 30, 2009 10:23 AM

I think you should bring personal hygiene products, a camera, first aid kit cellphone, gps to know where to go, sleeping bags, and tents.

Jackie on March 30, 2009 10:27 AM

We think you should pack:
coats, gloves, hats, handwarmers, food, portable heater, dog food, personal hygiene items, camera, cell phone so you can send us messages, first aid kit, GPS, sleeping bags and pads, tents, batteries, matches, weapon (just in case),sun goggles, flashlight or lantern,

Taylor Hicks on March 30, 2009 10:32 AM

warm stuff!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! first aid kit

SJC Kids 203 on March 30, 2009 10:33 AM

You'll need a Tarp, Tent, WInter Clothing, Blankets, Flint, Trail Mix, Fish Gear, Pocket Knife, First Aid Kit, Flares, Flashlight.

We also wouldn't leave without our toothbrush and a book to read,

Have fun and stay warm.

SJC Kids 205 on March 30, 2009 11:08 AM

We are excited to join you in Hudson Bay. We think you should bring:
Warm Clothing, Cameras, Electronics, Sleeping Bags, Fire Starters, Bedding, Tents, Board Games, Food, First Aid Kit, and Books to Read.

What we wouldn't leave without:
Dave wouldn't leave with out his teddy bear.
Madeline needs her footie pj's.
Dan wants his snowboard.
Kevin says a deck of cards.
Jenny says "Mad Libs"
Ryan says research books on Polar Bears
Renata wants to take her sister.

SJC Kids 206 on March 30, 2009 11:42 AM

We are happy to be joining you on your new expedition. We think you should bring water and food, and food for the dogs. You'll need warm clothes and safety gear, and blankets. You'll need a tent, flashlight, and lantern. Don't forget your passport, camera, medicines, and personal supplies.

Adam would bring his snuggie and his stuffed bear.
Katie C, would bring her two favorite stuffed animals.
Grace would bring Baybar and Fifi.
Nina would bring her black lab.
Katie S. would bring her hair stuff.
Colin would bring his stuffed chimpanzee.
Maja says to remember your toothbrush and toothpaste. Hers is SpongeBob.

Be careful and have fun.

Class 3M Author Profile Page on March 30, 2009 2:05 PM

Hello WCO,

We are very excited to embark on this exciting journey through Hudson Bay with you.

Two things that Class 3M absolutely would bring on any vacation is proper clothing and money.

Below we have prepared a short list of things that we feel will be necessary on the expedition.

blankets
tents
winter clothing
food and water
sled dogs
first aid kit
lighter
sled
hand warmers
flashlight
communication device
tools

Sincerely,
Class 3M

Julie Author Profile Page on March 30, 2009 2:47 PM

You should be sure to take a coat or two, warm blankets, your tent, food that gives good energy, hot chocolate, a book, warm gloves, face masks,sunglasses, and warm snow pants.

Anonymous on March 30, 2009 3:57 PM

Don't forget the sled dogs!

Anonymous on March 30, 2009 3:58 PM

Food, tents, sleeping bags, warm clothes, and wool socks.

St. Ann Clark 1st Grade on March 31, 2009 2:44 PM

Sophia says you should bring a book about dogs, maybe on how to care for polar husky dogs.

Mya says for the girls you should bring an American Girl doll.

Logan says you should bring ramen noodles, cheese and lots of candy.

Lydia says you should bring a pillow.

Chris says you should bring mats to put your sleeping bags on to raise you off of the cold snow and ice.

Kennedy says you should bring a canoe of some kind just in case the ice has melted.

Sydney says you should bring a really warm sleeping bag.

Aidan says you should bring a first aid kit.

Joel says you should bring dog biscuits to help make the dogs behave.

Glendal Primary School, Australia on March 31, 2009 10:52 PM

We don't know much "down under" about cold weather but we think you should bring:

underpants
a stuffed toy
friend
first aid kit
cell phone
thermos
sleeping bag
warm clothes
tent
water bottle
torch (flashlight)

Best of luck!

SHJH on April 1, 2009 10:50 AM

heavy coats and food.

if you had more choices than 2, you would need gloves, hats, food, dog food, personal hygiene items, first aid kit, sleeping bags, tents, batteries, GPS, matches, and flashlights. [:

Jenny and Madeline on April 3, 2009 10:46 AM

We think that you should bring stuff that is important for survival in the wilderness. You might get eaten by a bear! Don't forget the bear trap! Don't forget your sister, mad libs, footie PJs, and your favorite teddy bear! Good luck!

Renata and Cecilia on April 3, 2009 10:51 AM

We think you should bring stuff to eat and drink, blankets, a camera, soap,clean clothes,and first aid kit. Happy Camping! PS don't get eaten by a bear!

Katie and Gianna on April 3, 2009 11:15 AM

We think you should bring tents, dog food, food for yourself, a first aid kit, warm clothing, blankets, pillows, hair and teeth stuff. Just remember, always stay healthy and have fun!!!!!!

Katie would never leave home to go on a vacation without her dictionary and encyclopedia and her thesouras and her brain and her glasses and her reference books and her research books and her laptop to do research and her camera.

Gianna would need to bring with her what she likes and what she wants to bring.

Griff and Pete on April 3, 2009 11:25 AM

You should bring a lighter. The dogs will need food. You should pack extra because with such a long journey they will be very hungry. They need their carbs! An ipod would be good for the long car ride. I think a blankie would be helpful for the long ride. Maybe a snuggie.

Good Luck
Pete

Jenny on April 4, 2009 12:08 PM

I think you should bring stuff thats important to your website like a laptop, (Video) camera, recorder, and electricity. Also, you should bring warm clothes, food, a book, and other things that you need.
I wouldn't leave home without a book to read, a camera, warm iteams, and a backpack to hold it in.
Good Luck!

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