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WHERE'S THAT DUCT TAPE
by MoonDog
"Dammit, the
stew pot's really gotten hot. I can't
even lift it off the fire. Did you
bring any leather gloves?"
"This ground's hard as a rock.
The tent stakes just won't come out.
Anybody got a claw hammer?"
"How're we supposed to carry water from the dining hall all the way
up here to our camp? I wish we'd
brought a plastic milk jug or two."
"Aw shit, last night's storm left a big rip in the side of our
tent. Do we have any duct tape?"
If you've ever been
camping at a Pagan festival, chances are that you've forgotten to pack some
things that a few days later you sorely wish you'd brought. It's easy to remember the fun stuff, mead
and condoms; but no one wants to anticipate trouble, so you're less likely to
remember a hammer, gloves, and duct tape.
This is especially true if you're a first-timer; but even experienced
campers often neglect to include items that they need.
Used to be, whenever
I'd return home from a camping trip, I'd make a mental note that next trip I'd
bring things I'd forgotten this time and needed. Yeh, right. It never
worked. Next trip I'd forget the same
things and need them all over again, or I'd bring those things but forget
others that I needed just as much. Finally
I decided to write up a list of all those items I actually used in camping and
revise it after each trip until it was complete. Now I think I've finally got it.
I gave copies of the
list to Pagan friends who attend festivals too and invited them to use it. Maybe none of them brings as much stuff as I
pack, but they all reported that it helped them to include stuff that they
otherwise would have forgotten, stuff that they used and were glad that they
had. Now it's time to donate it to the
world, so here's my list, brilliantly titled "Stuff To Take To
Festivals."
It may not be
immediately obvious why some of these items are on the list; so I'll select a
few of them that you may find questionable and explain why you need them:
BINOCULARS: you can
use these for watching birds and other distant objects of interest.
WOODEN MALLET AND
CLAW HAMMER: you need the mallet to pound in tent stakes because steel hammers
break the heads of plastic stakes—you know the really good kind that don't pull
out of the ground during a severe thunderstorm. On the other hand, only a claw hammer can pull tent stakes out of
truly hard ground, ground that may have been soft after the last rain but has
turned to adobe under days of relentless sun.
BUCKET: if you've ever been stuck in your tent
during a thunderstorm and needed to pee, you'll know what this is for.
CLIPBOARD, NOTEBOOK,
PENS, AND PENCILS: if you attend
workshops or meetings, you may want to take notes, and you may want to write
down names and addresses of new friends that you make at the festival.
CLOTHES LINE AND
CLOTHES PINS: if you want to wash clothes, or if your clothes get wet during a
rain, you need some way to dry them, and there are no driers in the woods.
COOK STAND, FOLDING
TABLE, LAWN CHAIRS: unless you're lucky enough to have a picnic table at your
campsite, you'll need these items so that you don't spend the entire festival
cooking and eating off the ground--which is no fun, I can assure you.
DROP CLOTH AND
TARP: you'll need something to cover your
stuff with in case of rain and/or to erect a sunscreen if the sky is clear.
DUCT TAPE: this stuff fixes anything; bring it.
DUSTPAN AND WHISK
BROOM: after a few days of walking in
and out of your tent, it can get pretty gritty inside.
EXTRA BATTERIES: for your flashlights, camera, headset, and
lantern. You're sure to need them.
FACE PAINT, BRUSHES,
MIRROR: only if you like to paint your
face (or whatever).
FOAM PAD: sitting on
the ground at meetings and workshops can give you a sore butt pretty fast. A foam pad solves that problem.
FUNNEL: if you bring tiki torches, you don't want to
put them back in your car or van with oil still in them; it spills all over
everything. Use a funnel to pour the
oil back into its plastic bottles.
HATCHET AND SAW: a
few little stumps or saplings under your tent can punch holes in the floor
after only a few days. Cutting them off
at ground level before putting your tent up is a good thing (to paraphrase
Martha Stewart).
LEATHER GLOVES: these are good for lots of jobs, not the
least of which is handling hot cooking utensils.
LEVEL: if your liquid fuel stove isn't level it
won't burn very well. Trust me on this
one.
PLIERS AND
SCREWDRIVER: if your stove or lantern
has ever needed repair on a camping trip, you probably wished you had these
items.
Although this is a
pretty complete list, it does not include two categories—food and
clothing. These are such individual
categories that no one's list would apply to anyone else. If the festival that you're attending
includes a meal plan, maybe you don't need to pack any food, or a cooler or
stove, at all. On the other hand,
doesn't everyone enjoy a hot drink in the morning or a cold beverage in the
afternoon? So even if you're taking the
meal plan, maybe you do want a stove and cooler. See what I mean? As to
clothes, all I can advise is pack for warm, cool, cloudy, sunny, rainy, and dry
weather, and bring ritual garb.
Here's the
list. Feel free to make copies of it,
share it with friends, and cross off items as you pack them. And if you discover any items that you use
regularly but are not on the list, let me know: my address is jrunnels@isd.net.
STUFF TO TAKE TO FESTIVALS, A CHECKLIST
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o Air mattress(es) |
o Bic lighters (3) |
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o Binoculars |
o Bucket |
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o Candle lantern |
o Candles, a variety |
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o Claw hammer |
o Clipboard and notebook |
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o Clothes line |
o Clothes pins |
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o Coleman fuel |
o Cooking utensils |
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o Cook standCooler |
o Drop cloths (2) |
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o Drum(s) |
o Duct tape |
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o Dustpan |
o Eating utensils |
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o Extra batteries, a variety |
o Face paint and brushes |
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o Flashlights |
o Foam pad |
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o Folding table |
o Funnel |
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o Guy lines |
o Hatchet |
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o Indian bedspreads |
o Insect repellant |
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o Lantern |
o Lawn chairs |
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o Leather gloves |
o Level |
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o Liquid soap |
o Matches |
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o Mirror |
o Pencils and pen |
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o Plastic trash bags |
o Pliers |
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o Registration materials |
o Rug |
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o Saw |
o Screwdrivers |
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o Shovel |
o Sleeping bags |
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o Storage boxes |
o Stove |
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o Sunscreen |
o Tarp |
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o Toilet paper |
o Whisk broom |
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(This article
previously appeared in vol 6, issue 3 of The
Rune)
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