Things to Bring
The Basics
- Your ticket (with QR code)
- Rope (even if you don’t plan to use it)
- Any toys or gear that bring you joy
For Eating & Drinking
- Solid reusable cup (no glass) ~ MANDATORY
- Plate for meals
- Fork, knife, spoon (or spork if you’re that kind of genius)
- Water bottle or hydration container
- Your favorite snacks or specialty food items
- Drinks you love — with or without alcohol
- Cooler bag or box + space in your heart for ice (we’ll provide that part)
Lighting & Navigation
- Handheld torch with extra batteries
- LED headlamp for hands-free nighttime wanderings
- Lights or fairy strings to make your tent a beacon of weird joy
Camping Comfort
- Tent with stakes + tie-downs (it might get windy)
- Sleeping bag (appropriate for summer nights)
- Sleeping mat, air mattress, or padding
- Inflatable or packable pillow
- Blanket or chair for fireside lounging
- Something soft to sit on in the amphitheatre of flames
Hygiene & Health
- Biodegradable soap + shampoo
- Toothbrush + toothpaste
- Quick-dry towel
- Hand sanitizer
- Any prescription meds you need
- Useful over-the-counter stuff (painkillers, allergy meds, etc.)
- First aid basics (band-aids, antiseptic, electrolytes)
Self-Care & Sanity
- Ear plugs (you might be tented near a snorer)
- Sleeping mask (sunrise is early)
- Sunscreen (SPF 30+)
- Hat, scarf, or shawl for shade
- Sunglasses
- Insect repellent
- Portable phone charger / power bank
- Charging cables for your stuff
- A trash bag for your own waste (no bins on site!)
- A portable ashtray if you smoke
Dressing for Delight
- Layers — warm nights aren’t guaranteed
- Camp clothes you can move, tie, and play in
- An outfit for the play party
- Something that makes you feel hot, silly, or sacred
Food Planning
We’ve got meals in motion — check the Food section for what’s provided and what to bring.
Please Leave These at Home
- Kids (<18j)
- Pets (even the cute ones)
- Megaphones
- Devices that drain power (heaters, fridges, AC units)
- Bad vibes
- Teslas
This list is a suggestion, not a prescription.
Bring what makes you feel safe, curious, and alive.
And don’t forget your rope.