What to Bring to Camp ’11
Free Cascadia Witchcampis providing our own field kitchen, and will be offering at least two hearty meals a day, breakfast and supper. Donations of food are greatly appreciated and make our meals much merrier and more abundant!
(These are suggestions)
- Water bottle, water filter, and maybe a supply of water
- Tent (something water and bug proof)
- Warm sleeping bag, pillow and ground pad / air mattress
- Multiple layers of clothing – weather can range from hot to freezing — cold rain is possible
- Practical hiking footwear
- Personal biodegradable toiletries
- Towel (there is swimming, but no bathing in the river.
- Tarps, umbrella, and other shade/rain device
- Plate, bowl, cup, eating utensils
- Flashlight and extra batteries
- Bag to carry stuff with you all day
- Insect repellent and sunblock
- Toilet paper, if you need it (some leaves and lichens work better)
- Chair or camp stool for back support (the ground will be available)
- Foods-for your snacking and special needs
- Basic first aid kit
- Journal and pens / pencils
- Musical instruments and songs to share
- Ritual attire, magical tools and altar items
- Self-expression and a sense of humor
We are fundraising to provide some basic infrastructure, and since this a co-created Witchcamp, most of what we use will be brought by each other. Here is a partial list of our community needs:
- Extra camping gear (let us know if you’re bringing)
- Containers: large buckets, barrels, jugs with lids
- Tools: axes, saws, shovels, pickaxes, rope, etc.
- Food: bulk grains, fresh vegetables, oil, etc.
- Ritual-space-making materials: fabrics, chimes, etc.
- Make a donation.
What not to bring:
- Alcohol and non-prescription drugs
- Firearms and other weapons