What to bring:
While rafting:
Bathing suit
Quick-drying shorts
T-shirt
Tevas (secure river sandals) or tennis shoes that lace tightly (no bare feet or flip flops)
Hat with brim (with a strap that will keep it on as headwinds come up the river)
Sunglasses (with Chums or Croakies)
Sunscreen (waterproof, high SPF)
Lip balm
Water bottle
Optional:
Disposable waterproof camera
Paddling gloves
Small fanny pack (to carry lip balm, sunscreen, Clif Bars, etc.)
While on the land:
Please let us know if you need to rent camping gear ...
Tent
Pillow
Sleeping bag or bedding
Thermarest, air mattress or foam pad
Tarp to place under tent
Sun hat
Sunscreen and lip balm
Sunglasses
Extra shoes and socks (we're dancing on the ground, which naturally has rocks and other irregularities, so foot protection and mindfulness are essential)
Extra sets of clothes
(Non-rafters: a bathing suit and/or sarong may be all you need during the day. There will be one waterfront area that is clothing-optional, and another that is not.
(Suggested: Light layer of cotton or silk long pants, socks, and long-sleeve high-neck shirt for sun and bug protection)
Insect repellent
Flashlight with extra batteries
Windbreaker, fleece or light jacket for evening (bring layers, as temps may vary)
Toiletries: toothbrush, toothpaste, etc.
Biodegradable soap (e.g., Dr. Bronner's)
One or two towels
Reading materials
Yoga mat or Sarong
Yoga blanket (if you have one)
Journal and pen
Camp chair
Water bottle
Trash bag(s) for your personal trash*
Solar shower (optional)
Tissues or handiwipes (for your tent)
Water:
Bring at least one-half gallon of drinking water per person, per day. PLUS one gallon to donate to the kitchen, so that cold teas and other drinks can be prepared by our chef. Earth-friendly, re-usable, re-cyclable containers only, please.
Expect hot weather during the day. Since it is essential to keep your body well hydrated, drink lots and drink BEFORE you get thirsty.
Plate, bowl, silverware*
Thermal drinking mug*
(the mug should have a lid with a hole small enough so that yellow jackets can't get in)
A piece of fabric or decor to make your weekend home more homey.
A cushy pillow for the snuggle / chill space.
Small personal item you'd like to place on an altar.
Healthy snacks to share between meals.
Bring anything you'd rather not live without ... Clif bars can go in your fanny pack for the river.
And for the evening campfire . . .
Musical instruments, bells, drums, whistles, flutes, rattles, songs, stories, poems, etcetera ~* ~* ~* ~* ~*
*This gathering abides by the principles of Leave No Trace. We will minimize the use of paper products by bringing our own sturdy and washable plates, cups, and silverware. Whatever we pack in, we will also pack out, with each person taking responsibility for the trash they create.
The river begins here and now, as we begin to prepare for the trip ...
As we step into this experience, we're stepping into a community.
Let's each bring our intention for personal and collective joy, ease, grace and flow ...
Cooperation, generosity & contribution to the greater whole hold the key to having this be more than your ordinary rafting trip ...