BRING AND NOT TO BRING!
WHAT YOU SHOULD BRING
CAMPING & EQUIPMENT
- Rakes, work gloves, small axe, pruning shears to clear a space for your camp.
- Water. There is no water source on site. We suggest 2L per person per day.
- Food
- Tent
- Tarps (It often rains during this time of the year)
- One or more sleeping bags, blankets, warm coats, etc. (bring more warm stuff than you think you need!)
- Stove, cooler, bowl, utensils, fuel, pots and kitchen gear
- Fire extinguisher
- Eco-friendly soap and dish soap
- BRING YOUR OWN CUP! You never know when a bar will pop up
- Light: headlamp, flashlight, EL Wire for you or your tent. Avoid glowsticks — they’re not reusable or eco-friendly
- Shade structures: parasols, fabrics. You need something to protect yourself from the sun… and the rain!
- Duct tape and rope
- Insect repellent
- Sunscreen
- Trash bags and recycling bags
- Portable ashtray for smokers
- First aid kit
- Camping chair
- Accessories, flags, signs or decorations to improve your experience and your neighbors
- Ear plugs
- Wet wipes
- Hand sanitizer
CLOTHING
- Warm and light clothes. Be ready for hot days and cool nights
- Several pairs of socks in case of rain or cold
- Raincoat and rain boots
- Costumes
EXTRAS
- Musical instruments
- Gifts to offer new friends
- Makeup
- Flow toys or juggling gear
- Your open mind, generosity, sense of humor, and smile
WHAT YOU SHOULD NOT BRING
- Lasers
- Firearms
- Items that generate MOOP – feathers, confetti, glitter, sand, dried flowers, etc.
- Overpackaged goods – avoid or unwrap before you come
- Fireworks/rockets
- Styrofoam or polystyrene items
- Pets
- Avoid glass containers whenever possible—use cans instead