[Loch-Ruadh] Three Kings???

Terry Varner tdv250 at hotmail.com
Tue Nov 9 11:48:50 PST 2004


One more thing, if you use an air mattress, remember that the air in the 
mattress can get very cold so put something heavy between the mattress and 
bottom sheet. Wish we were going to be there, but we are haveing a baby 
shower at our house this weekend for grandbaby #2.



Tegwared McAuley(mka Terry Varner)
Loch Ruadh Archery Marshal
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If it moves and shouldn't, use the tape




>From: "Padraig Ruad O Maolagain" <padraig_ruad at irishbard.org>
>Reply-To: padraig_ruad at irishbard.org,        "Shire of Loch Ruadh,Kingdom 
>of Ansteorra, SCA, Inc." <loch-ruadh at ansteorra.org>
>To: "Shire of Loch Ruadh, Kingdom of Ansteorra, SCA,Inc." 
><loch-ruadh at ansteorra.org>
>Subject: Re: [Loch-Ruadh] Three Kings???
>Date: Tue, 09 Nov 2004 19:25:59 +0000
>
>Constance,
>
>The following list probably duplicates a lot of the list Kat gave you.
>Some items won't apply, and I don't even pretend that it's anywhere
>near complete.  Some notes that apply to some of the items:
>
>Food:  Bring things that don't need a lot of preparation.  With the
>weather predicted to turn cooler, things that can be fixed with boiling
>water are good:  coffee, tea, hot chocolate, instant soups, cup o'
>noodle-type things, instant oatmeal.
>
>Chairs:  Always at a premium, so it's important to bring them.
>
>Clothes:  Again, with the weather turning cooler, it's important to
>have adequate clothing on hand.  Try to plan on dressing in layers, so
>that you can take off or put on a layer as the termperature dictates.
>Note: Put a set of mundane clothing per person in ziplock bags or keep
>in your vehicle so no matter what the weather turns out to be, you’ll
>have dry clothes to drive home in.
>
>Plates/Flatware:  In camp, we tend to use disposable plates and
>flatware, to help keep cleanup requirements down.
>
>Air Mattress/Cot:  Not only more comfortable than the ground, but helps
>to keep you warmer when the weather turns cold.
>
>Tarps:  One under the tent will help to keep the bottom of your tent
>clean (an important factor when you are breaking camp on Sunday
>morning), and another that can be put over the top of the tent if the
>weather turns damp - helps to keep the leaks to a minimum.
>
>Hope this helps.
>
>Padraig
>
>Padraig's Camping List
>
>Tent / Poles / Stakes
>Ground Tarps
>Bungee Cords
>Hammer
>Chairs
>Table
>Blankets or Bedding / Air Mattress or Cot
>Pillows
>Lanterns/Flashlights
>Stove
>
>Food
>Drinks
>Ice
>Ice Chest
>Water Jug
>
>Clothes
>Shirts/Blouses/T-Tunics
>Pants/Skirts
>Sweat Pants
>Underwear
>Mundane Set Of Clothes
>Shoes
>Belt And Pouch/Purse
>Accessory/Jewelry Bag
>Slippers Or Sandals
>Cloak (A warm blanket makes a good makeshift cloak)
>Hat/Hood/Scarf
>Raincoat / Poncho
>
>First Aid Kit
>Suntan Lotion
>Bug Spray
>Toilet Paper
>
>Feast Basket
>Plates
>Silverware
>Tankards/Mugs
>Bowls
>Salt And Pepper
>Paper Towels
>Napkins
>Trash Bags (10 Gal Or 30 Gal)
>Moist Towelettes
>Matches
>Table Cloth
>Cooler Cover
>
>Toilet Kit
>Toothbrush And Toothpaste
>Deodorant
>Aspirin
>Hand Lotion
>Razor
>Small Mirror
>Soap
>Shampoo
>Towel
>Any Medications
>
>Cooking Gear
>Coffee Pot
>Large Bowl For Washing
>Large Spoon/Fork/Knife
>Paper Plates
>
> > Three Kings will be our first camping trip so I am open to the wisdom
>of our
> > group. Not that I won't be at other times, but I am actually looking
>for it
> > now!  Since we are starting from scratch, what the heck do we need?
>I received
> > a wonderful list from Kat of items I will need for Gulf Wars, but
>with this
> > being a shorter trip, I am thinking I won't need it all. Anyone
>willing to send
> > me a basic list of needs, costs, etc.?  Thank you in advance!
> >
> > Constance T.
> > (For now)
>
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