What to Bring
Below you’ll find a list of personal camping gear as well as communal and fun stuff to bring. We will camp relatively close to our cars, but be prepared to carry your things a short distance, or use the wheelbarrows which will be provided for the short walk (approximately 300 yards) from your car to the camping area.
It’s a good idea to label your gear with your name, since many people have similar looking items, and we always have a big lost and found pile at the end.
Download the packing list (and directions to the farm) here.
Essential Items You Might Forget:
- Your own plate, bowl, mug, wine cup, and utensils – Please label these!
Optional Items You Might Not Have Thought Of:
- Fruit for the communal fruit crisp
- Something you’ve harvested (figuratively or literally) or a symbol of it for the mizbeach (holy table)
- Your wooden name tag from Passover
- Your sukkah if you’d like to create an additional space
- Massage oils, hydrosols, healing ointments, etc for the healing space
- Something to read
- A journal to write or draw in
- Camera
- A camping chair or cushion to sit on
- Yoga Mat
- Your siddur if you use one
- Musical instruments/drums
Communal Items:
- Decorations for the sukkah- tapestries, rugs, pillows, pretty things that hang, flags, etc.
- Food from your fruit tree or garden (let us know in advance if you can bring some)
- Anything else you’d like to offer the group
Personal and Camping Gear:
- Warm Jacket
- Warm and comfortable clothes/layers
- Comfortable socks and shoes
- Long pants
- Comfy, warm clothes to sleep in
- Comfy clothes to lounge and play in
- Sunglasses
- Sun hat
- Underwear
- Hat, scarf, gloves
- Sleeping bag
- Sleeping pad
- A pillow
- Tent, ground cover, and rain fly
- Stakes and hammer to stake down your tent (trust us)
- A water bottle
- Sunscreen
- Toiletries
- Flashlight and batteries
- Any medications you need
- Personal first aid kit
















