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The purpose of this list is to give ideas to attendees as to what they should bring. It can freeze at night and can be over 100 deg. F during the day. This trip: should not freeze at night, expect 90s during the day Sunday.
These things should be on hand per person.
- Water: lots of water, there is none on site
- Food: dinner, breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks
- Coffee or tea or energy drinks
- Any pharmaceuticals or medial supplies you need to sustain life and methods for storing them in the desert heat/cold
- Flashlight
- Sunscreen
- Camelback or way to carry water without holding
- Canteen or water bottle
- Dishes to eat off of and with
- Way to cook your food
- Sleeping bag
- Toothbrush
- Deodorant
- Pillow
- Teddy Bear :)
- Tent or cover
- Change of clothes: Cold at night, usually hot during the day
- Sun Glasses
- Sandals
- Shoes
- PSAS shirt
- Chair
- Towel
- Toilet Paper (Just in case)
- Hat that covers the neck
This list will be more random, but worth listing as most pertain to more than one person.
- Tripoli card
- Ham radios
- Family band radios
- Radio antennas, hand mics, way to attach to body
- Extra batteries
- Laptop
- Tripod
- Camera and lenses
- Memory cards, usb sticks
- DC and AC chargers for various equip. (phone, radio, laptop, gps, flashlight)
- Music and headphones
- Note taking things: Paper portable, electronic
- GPS
- USB to Serial adapter
- Serial to TTL or USB to TTL
- Video camera
- Binoculars
- Sun shade / open walled tent / canopy
- Clock or watch for ground station
General list, name by what you are bringing if you would like to get a count.
- CA (Cyanoacrylate)
- Gorilla Tape
- Butane soldering iron