
THINGS TO BRING
- Camp chairs to share or for personal use
- Extra pillows to make common spaces cozy or for personal use
- 1-2 throw blankets to help you stay warm and comfy or to sit on
- Layered clothing suitable for a range of weather
- Rain gear
- Appropriate footwear: the site may be muddy, many spaces will allow shoes, a few will be shoe-free
- Special foods you may want (e.g. meat, personal snacks) and your own storage for them–there will not be space in community fridge
- Flashlight & extra batteries
- Tent and extra tarp/ground layer (ground may be muddy)
- Sleeping bag, pad, and pillow
- Water bottle
- Travel mug
- Bug repellent
- Sunscreen (hard to imagine, ain’t it? let’s hope it’s needed)
- Sun hat
- Kneepads (for added comfort during contact improv)
- Journal
- Songs!
- Tote bag or day-pack
- Acoustic instruments
- Readiness to adapt to what unfolds with a good attitude
- If you can bring a hard cart or wagon to help move your gear and others’ between parking and camping, please do!
Extra thanks if you’re able to bring items to lend for common use: pillows for cozy shoe-free spaces, carts for hauling gear around, extra camp chairs, etc. Please label your items to help ensure they return to you.
WHAT NOT TO BRING
- dogs
- alcohol
- personal fires/flames or cookstoves
- amplification or instruments relying on electricity–this is an all-acoustic event