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What to Bring
Mountain Justice will be about autonomy.
We are doing fund-raising and gathering food but there is
some critical and not so critical gear which will keep you
more comfortable.
RAIN GEAR - You will be living under the
stars in a rainforest at times during this summer. A little
preparation can go along way to feeling snug and dry as torrential
rains pound the forest floor around you. Two pair of cheap
ass waterproof pants, and a military Pancho rain coat, a rain
hat--and a dry tent. A small umbrella can be convenient in
both the rain and in the hot sun.
Hint on packing - Those white bags they
give you at grocery stores are your friend. If you chamber
your stuff off in different bags as you pack your stuff it
will stay drier--tie them off at the top.
Bugs Ticks, chiggers, mosquitos - When we
say our region is one of the most biologically diverse spots
on earth we mean it! A $3 hat net is a good investment. Of
all the bug juices pachouli actually is pretty effective at
keeping ticks and mosquitos off.
Food Fork, spoon, Knife - A small portable
stove for your personal uses, iodine tabs are cheap but a
water filter taste better. Bring a cheap ass container or
two to carry personal liquids in.
Boots/sandals - Get some boots ASAP if
you don't have them now and start breaking them in. I prefer
high top boots because I like the extra support sometimes--plus
they can turn a snakebite. Many military stores sell high
top jump boots that folks who jump out of airplanes wear--you
can get a good pair for round $25 often. They have speed laces
and are well balanced for rock hopping. A pair of sandals
will be useful as well.
Tents or Tarps? - If you get a tent buy
some cheap ass seam sealant and seal all the seams both inside
and out. An expensive tent isn’t worth a cheap one with
sealed seems. Then be real hard corp and seal the seams on
your backpack. Then seal the seams on your rain pants...you
get the picture seam seal everything. You can set up an effective
shelter with just tarps and we have tarpologist that will
be willing to show you how. A zen kelty tent on the other
hand will hold two people, keep the insects off of you, stays
really dry--and cost about $100 in campmor. Either way think
about your shelter.
Cash - Its important that we put as little
stress on the host groups resources as possible throughout
the summer. We are doing fund-raising in several cities for
MJ but you should fund-raise for yourself. Plan on bringing
enough cash to feed yourself for every day you are at the
camp. Some gas cash would be wise as well.
General stuff we need are - Pick-up trucks,
GPS units, PH testing kits, gas money, vans, tarps, medics,
field kitchens (a communal kitchen will be set up--but be
autonomous), bulk foods, cell phones (many of them work on
ridge tops--bring your cell phone (though they do cause tumors),
digital cameras, walkie talkies, scanners, CB radios, and
you of course.
Documenting the destruction - One thing
we need people to do is document the damage being done. We
need photographers, writers (ESPECIALLY writers), and artist
in general. The most important thing we hope to accomplish
this summer is make more people aware of the damage that is
happening to our mountains. If you have even a basic skill
with photography or can write, or sing--we need you.
We need science geeks - This is a call out
to all science geeks as well. We need to test as many streams
as possible for ph. Plus pre blast and pre mining biological
inventory work.
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