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Latest revision as of 15:37, 20 January 2020

This is an incomplete list and only a suggestion!

Vital stuff

â›ē Tent (or space in someone else's)
🛌 Bedding - a sleeping bag and a pillow, plus extra blankets in case it is cold
👚 Clean clothes
đŸšŋ A towel (we have showers!)
đŸšŋ Shower gel, shampoo, soap, toothbrush, etc.
đŸ”Ļ Torch and extra batteries. The site will be well lit but there will be darker bits (e.g. inside your tent)
đŸĨ‘ Food and/or money for food (the bar will do cashback if you need more money)
đŸ‘ĸ Walking boots or wellies (the site is a field, good shoes are a must)
đŸ§Ĩ Waterproofs. This is the UK: we do wet.
👕 Warm clothing, for evenings and sleeping in if it gets cold
🎒 Rucksack (or similar) for carrying valuables about with you (tents are NOT secure & we cannot guarantee things will be safe anywhere on site)
💊 Medicines, hayfever tablets (you will be surrounded by hay bales all day)
🌞 Sun cream and/or a sun hat
🎟ī¸ Your EMF ticket (printed or saved on your phone - these will be issued shortly before the event)

Useful things to bring

🔌 A 20-30m power lead. If you can, a 16A plug on the end is useful.
🔌 A long (as long as the power lead) ethernet cable to connect your tent (although we have WiFi as well).
đŸ’ģ Computer, both for personal use and many of our workshops will use them
📱 A DECT phone to make and receive phone call via the local DECT network
🔌 Charging gear (for phones, laptops etc.)
đŸ‡ĒđŸ‡ē Europe to UK plug adaptors (if you have non-UK equipment)
🔨 Making gear (for any/all of your hobbies)
☕ A water bottle and/or mug, useful for food & drink (when not got from vendors)
đŸ“ŧ Tape, gaffer, LX, what ever, always useful for fixing things wot break (like tents)
🖊ī¸ Pen and paper
🚮 Bin bags (for rubbish and dirty clothes)
đŸ”Ĩ A few gold and silver space blankets and clothes pins to cover your tent and prevent it from turning into an oven in the morning sun

Advice for villages/large groups

☕ A small camping kettle may come in handy (larger kettles require care). We have food and drink vendors on site.
đŸŗ A camping stove shouldn't be needed, but will be permitted as long as it's off the ground.
đŸ–Ĩī¸ A network switch may reduce the amount of network cabling required, but please inform the NOC if you need to connect more than 10 devices. Wireless access points are not allowed at all.
đŸ–Ĩī¸ The switches in the DKs won't work at 10Mbps, so if you need 10baseT connectivity (e.g. for old or embedded things) please bring a switch.
đŸĨ› A mini fridge may be useful for storing milk.

Things to avoid if possible

🍾 Glass bottles: broken glass is a pain to clean up.
đŸ”Ĩ Being on fire.
🛋ī¸ Repeatedly jumping on a pile of bean bags in the lounge: bean bag balls are a pain to clean up.