What to bring (suggestions):
 
 Vital items we are seeking:
 
 ☆someone with a pickup truck with one of those giant water tanks!
 
 Personal items:
 
 • tent
 • sleeping bag
 • hammocks
 • food & water
 • water filter (*highly* suggested)
 • toilet paper
 • adequate clothing for hot days, cold nights, rain, etc.
 • your own bowl, cup, utensils, etc.
 • flashlight/headlamp & extra batteries
 • sunscreen and bug repellent if you use it
 • swimsuit & towel (there are swimming holes & hot springs! who wants to skinny dip?)
 • musical instruments
 • your knowledge, wisdom, and skills
 • your friends!
 
 Communal items (to share or donate):
 
 • tools (like shovels for digging shitters and hatchets/axes/saws for cutting up fire wood)
 • food and water (a communal kitchen will form)
 • kitchen gear (large pots, pans, water containers, etc.)
 • extra tents, easy-ups, etc. (the larger the better)
 • tarps and rope
 • hammocks, hacky-sacks, frisbees, etc.
 • climbing gear (harnesses, ropes, etc.) for tree climbing/sitting trainings
 • First Aid gear!
 • random primitive skills supplies (you know better than we do!)
 • arts and crafts supplies (think of the children!)
 • radical environmental, primitive, and rewilding literature
 • local plant and animal identification guides, etc.
 • local topographical maps
 • your knowledge, wisdom, and skills
 • your friends!
 
 Things NOT to bring:
 
 • firearms and other weapons (there's a difference between a TOOL and a WEAPON)
 • parasitic or predatory human beings
 • a bad attitude (including racism, sexism, classism, heteronormativity, homophobia, speciesism, ageism, ableism, etc.)
 • law enforcement, police, and/or feddies
 • a wire (we will be holding mandatory naked security culture workshops in the hot springs. No just kidding, only with your consent!) 
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