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*Tent
*Tent
*Sleeping bag/blankets
*Sleeping bag/blankets
*Air mattress/ stretcher/ camp mattress. (or else you will be very cold and stiff) [ air mattress and stretchers are cold and require insulation. ]
*Air mattress/ stretcher/ camp mattress / foam mats. (or else you will be very cold and stiff) [ air mattress and stretchers are cold and require insulation. ]
*Warm sleeping clothes (tracksuit pants/flannies) [ should not sleep in clothing that has been worn during the day. Sleeping clothing should be kept separate for this use only ]  
*Warm sleeping clothes (tracksuit pants/flannies) [ should not sleep in clothing that has been worn during the day. Sleeping clothing should be kept separate for this use only ]  
*Beanie
*Beanie
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*Cooking stove and pot/pan [ note http://www.elgas.com.au/blog/1461-accc-recalls-portable-butane-stove-cookers-lunchbox-cookers . New cookers sold after this date are fine. Important to note that fire extinguisher should be near any cooking equipment, and spare fuel stored minimum 5m from operating cookers ] <br>
*Cooking stove and pot/pan [ note http://www.elgas.com.au/blog/1461-accc-recalls-portable-butane-stove-cookers-lunchbox-cookers . New cookers sold after this date are fine. Important to note that fire extinguisher should be near any cooking equipment, and spare fuel stored minimum 5m from operating cookers ] <br>
*Eating utensils (Plate, knife, fork, spoon, cup) [ disposable recommened for inexperienced campers ] <br>
*Eating utensils (Plate, knife, fork, spoon, cup) [ disposable recommened for inexperienced campers ] <br>
*Washing up kit [ also eski/cooler/hilly bin full of ice to store food that requires cooling. Melted ice should be drained daily ] <br>
*Washing up kit [ also eski/cooler/chilly bin full of ice to store food that requires cooling. Melted ice should be drained daily ] <br>
*Hand sanitiser for use before meals.<br>
*Hand sanitiser for use before meals.<br>
*Fire extinguisher next to cooking gear. Fire blanket if possible. Fire buckets full of water to strew around campsite.<br>
*Fire extinguisher next to cooking gear. Fire blanket if possible. Fire buckets full of water to strew around campsite.<br>
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*Plastic garbage bags <br>
*Plastic garbage bags <br>
*Snacks<br>
*Snacks<br>
*Portable power bank for charging phones. Power access is very limited onsite, as is mobile reception. <br>
*Portable power bank for charging phones. Power access is very limited onsite, as is mobile reception (Telstra only). <br>
*Smokers, bring what you would smoke and then double it. (drinking, outside ect ect)<br>
*Smokers, bring what you would smoke and then double it. (drinking, outside ect ect)<br>
*Smokers, bring a butt tin (a mint tin does really well for this)<br>
*Smokers, bring a butt tin (a mint tin does really well for this)<br>

Latest revision as of 03:34, 19 July 2017

Back to the Tome of LARP



This guide was originally written by Mags Ranger with assistance from Daniel Gutsell. It was originally designed for Swordcraft week long quest events so some advice is site (Mafeking) specific, but overall it is a good base for preparing for any game. What to bring to quest

  • SLEEPING
  • Tent
  • Sleeping bag/blankets
  • Air mattress/ stretcher/ camp mattress / foam mats. (or else you will be very cold and stiff) [ air mattress and stretchers are cold and require insulation. ]
  • Warm sleeping clothes (tracksuit pants/flannies) [ should not sleep in clothing that has been worn during the day. Sleeping clothing should be kept separate for this use only ]
  • Beanie


TOILETRIES

  • Wet wipes [ cannot be disposed of down toilets at Mafeking ]
  • Toothbrush and toothpaste
  • Tissues/ handkerchief (for immersion)
  • Spray deodorants deteriorate tents rapidly ]
  • Any medications
  • NOT TOILET PAPER [ Mafeking supplies, special type is required due to septic system, players ARE NOT to bring their own ]
  • If needed, feminine hygiene products. (Ladies, even if you are not expecting your period, camping can make it come early)
  • Condoms (just in case, and be discreet) . Again, cannot be disposed of down toilets ]
  • Towel
  • Hairties and brush
  • Extra meds (panadol, antihistamines, antacids)


EATING

  • Foods, high in carbs and sugars for each day. Stuff like, soups,, spam, bread, trail mix, muesli bars. If you have no idea what to make and have a bit of extra cash, most camping stores will sell full meal packages for about $20 for a days worth.
  • Some warbands do group cooking, and some vendors are available
  • Drinks (tea/coffee/ juice)
  • Booze (if thats your jam) [ reminder that no glass is permitted ]
  • Water. (mafaking has clean water) [ Mafeking is supplied by untreated bore water. Used for years without incident, but better to be clear ]
  • Cooking stove and pot/pan [ note http://www.elgas.com.au/blog/1461-accc-recalls-portable-butane-stove-cookers-lunchbox-cookers . New cookers sold after this date are fine. Important to note that fire extinguisher should be near any cooking equipment, and spare fuel stored minimum 5m from operating cookers ]
  • Eating utensils (Plate, knife, fork, spoon, cup) [ disposable recommened for inexperienced campers ]
  • Washing up kit [ also eski/cooler/chilly bin full of ice to store food that requires cooling. Melted ice should be drained daily ]
  • Hand sanitiser for use before meals.
  • Fire extinguisher next to cooking gear. Fire blanket if possible. Fire buckets full of water to strew around campsite.
  • Re-iterate the no-glass rule at Mafeking applies to food containers.


CLOTHING

  • Normal character kit
  • Thick socks (Pack what you think and add 3 pairs)
  • Underwear (again, pack and add 3 pairs)
  • Thermals
  • Gloves
  • Head cover (hat/ hood)
  • Waterproof clothing
  • SPARE SHOES [ waterproof boots recommended ]


OTHER

  • Weapons and their maintenance (Leather wax/silicone spray/ect)
  • Sunscreen
  • Insect repellent
  • Sewing kit
  • Fun items to help RP/ pass time (like cards)
  • Lantern
  • torch (just in case) [ spare batteries]
  • Matches
  • Firestarter blocks
  • IC stuff for around your camp
  • Extra blanket
  • Duct tape and zip ties
  • Chair/sitting mat/ hay bale (for sitting)
  • Plastic garbage bags
  • Snacks
  • Portable power bank for charging phones. Power access is very limited onsite, as is mobile reception (Telstra only).
  • Smokers, bring what you would smoke and then double it. (drinking, outside ect ect)
  • Smokers, bring a butt tin (a mint tin does really well for this)