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what to bring with you
vehicles:
every vehicle coming to the festival should have a fire extinguisher, a 5
gallon bucket of water, and a shovel. this is for fire safety and it's a very good idea. some other good items would be fix-a-flat, a spare tire, a jack, and jumper cables.
food and water
a good approach is to assume you'll be taking care of yourself regardless of other people's camps or kitchens. if you plan on eating food at other people's camps, it would be mighty nice if you would think of bringing a bunch of food to contribute - if everybody did this a little, we'd be pretty set. every person needs a gallon of water a day. it's also a good idea to bring re-fillable water containers (larger, smaller, etc), buckets (for dishes, etc) and your own dish and silverware.
other things you might want to bring:
clothing for hot, cold, wet, dry weather
costumes
sun visor/hat
sunscreen
sunglasses
towel
sleeping gear
flashlight
tent
rain tarp
toilet paper, lyme & natural disinfectant
shovel or pickaxe
duct tape
rope or twine
bug spray
first aid
if you have bug or plant allergies, BRING YOUR OWN MEDS
fm radios
walkie-talkies
condoms
musical instruments
adapters & cords for musical/electronic equipment
art supplies
clothing/material to be stenciled
stuff for bartering
extra batteries
knife or multi-tools
bike pumps
other supplies needed at the site:
if you have room in your vehicles and access to resources, please help.
carpet
this is for people to sit on. you can usually find carpet in dumpsters
pretty easily, just look up a carpet store in the phone book.
tables, or table top surfaces(plywood)
the more tables or stable surfaces the better. bring em down!
lights, (x-mas, rope, solar-powered lawn lights, lamps)
if we got enough xmas lights & extension chords, we could light all the
pathways of the festival. this would be especially great for the paths to
the shitters!
furniture (couches, chairs)
inflatable & foldup furniture is great. whatever you can fit in your vehicle. but remember, whatever you bring with you, be prepared to haul away. leave no trace.
picks, shovels, hoes, rakes
for digging shitters, compost pits and sometimes firefighting.
small plastic containers for food serving bowls
cans for ash trays
empty 5 gallon buckets
garbage bags
shade structures
tarps, parachutes
tea tree oil
gasket sealer
healthy, delicious food
ice, fruit, water
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