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Packing Framework — Who Brings What, Vehicle Sequence

Session: 4 Priority: High — operational prerequisite for everything else; prevents duplication and gaps


Framing

This is not a complete gear list. It is a responsibility framework for packing.

Complete gear lists produce duplicated items and forgotten items in equal measure, because they're written once and checked once. A responsibility framework assigns each category to a person, who then owns the planning and checking for that category.

Nothing is "the group's" without a named owner. If nobody owns it, nobody brings it.


Packing ownership by category

Matt owns:

Category Items Notes
Shade structure Canopy, stakes, guy lines, ground cover 10x10+ with solid sides; heavy-duty stakes; verify load vs. vehicle space
Camp power Solar panel + battery station, cables, power strips Resolved Session 9: solar + battery is correct choice — no generator needed (theme camp cancelled, sound system not applicable)
Cooking kit Stove, propane × 2, pots, pans, spatula, cutting board, knife, can opener Two-burner minimum
Group food (perishables) Cooler, ice plan, protein and produce for shared meals Plan 1 shared meal/day × full trip duration
Water containers 5-gallon food-safe jugs, minimum 6 One per person per two days; plus buffer
Camp seating and tables Camp chairs (one per person), folding table Comfort items but important for camp life
Camp landmark Flag or banner visible from 50m in daylight and dark LED string or glow-in-dark element for night use
MOOP bag Dedicated bright-colored bag for camp MOOP Different color from trash bags
Rubber mallet For stake driving on unknown/rocky terrain at new Luther site New for 2026 — standard stakes can't be hand-pushed on undeveloped land
Portable Bluetooth speaker Ambient camp music Matt's sound setup for 2026; no DJ rig (theme camp window closed)

Matt's packing check: Before final load, verify volume vs. vehicle cargo space. Shade structure is the largest item and should be packed last / loaded first.


Developer owns:

Category Items Notes
Gray water system Shallow evaporation trough or sealed carry-out tank, labeled clearly Verify site rules on gray water evaporation before event
Dish wash station Two basins (wash + rinse), biodegradable dish soap, drying rack or hooks Feeds into gray water system
LNT/strike kit Extra trash bags (10+), zip-lock bags for small MOOP, label tape, disposable gloves Departure-day sweep kit
Group first aid kit Bandaids, antibiotic ointment, ibuprofen, antihistamine, blister pads, ace bandage, eye wash One per camp; not personal
Site navigation Printed site map (if available), camp coordinates or placement info Phone backup insufficient — print if possible
Group gifting item Optional: one small giftable thing per group member or as a group Keep low-burden; 50 small items beats 5 large ones
Personal sleep system Developer's own tent, bag, pad, earplugs, eye mask Each person owns their sleep system

Amber owns:

Category Items Notes
Personal sleep system Amber's tent, sleeping bag, pad, earplugs × 3+, eye mask Don't share tents unless explicitly decided
Personal snacks and dry food Her own snacks and non-perishables Independent of group meal planning
Personal hygiene and health Sunscreen, chapstick, feminine hygiene if applicable, medication Physical checklist item — verify before packing
Personal water bottle Minimum 32oz, secure lid Her responsibility to fill each morning
Personal electrolytes Nuun, Liquid IV, or equivalent — 7+ servings One per day minimum in summer heat
Personal clothing All event clothes including rain layer, warm layer for cold nights, long sleeves/pants for evenings Michigan nights 50°F; evening bug protection at new cedar swamp / creek site
Personal headlamp With fresh batteries; backup batteries Non-optional
Personal battery bank Charged before departure Phone and personal devices

Shared / group items (owner assigned in parentheses):

Item Owner Notes
Group water (containers) Matt Part of his water system ownership
Group first aid Developer One kit, stored in known central location
Group trash bags (bulk) Developer Overprovision; split between strike kit and daily use
Coffee setup Matt or Developer (decide before packing) Morale item with daily value; camp press or pour-over preferred
Lighting for shade area Matt String lights or lanterns; runs off camp power

Vehicle packing sequence

Packing order matters. Items needed first should be loaded last (accessible at arrival).

Load first (goes in deepest, not needed until strike): - Sleeping bags, cold-weather gear, items for later in the trip - Spare propane - Extra trash bags

Load middle: - Tents and sleeping pads - Clothing containers - Dry food containers - Generator or battery system (heavy — pack low)

Load last / most accessible: - Shade structure components (first thing built on arrival) - Water containers (staged first on arrival) - Camp chairs and table (needed quickly after setup) - First aid kit - Headlamps and battery banks (easy access for night arrival)

In cabin / most accessible: - Snacks and drinks for the drive - Phone chargers for the drive - Important documents (ticket info, event gate materials) - Medications


Personal packing checklist (each person verifies)

To be completed 48 hours before departure:

  • [ ] Tent (yours)
  • [ ] Sleeping bag appropriate for 50°F nights
  • [ ] Sleeping pad
  • [ ] Earplugs (3+ pairs)
  • [ ] Eye mask
  • [ ] Headlamp with batteries (test before packing)
  • [ ] Battery bank (charged)
  • [ ] Personal water bottle (32oz+, secure lid)
  • [ ] Electrolytes (7+ servings)
  • [ ] Sunscreen (full trip supply)
  • [ ] Chapstick
  • [ ] All personal medications (including Rx)
  • [ ] Rain jacket or poncho
  • [ ] Warm layer (fleece or light jacket) for cold nights
  • [ ] Personal snacks (your own, not group food)
  • [ ] Personal dry goods for breakfast / individual meals
  • [ ] Clothing for full trip (plan for heat, cold, and rain)
  • [ ] Towel and personal hygiene supplies
  • [ ] Cash (for pre-event stops; nothing to spend inside)
  • [ ] ID (required for event entry)
  • [ ] Insect repellent (DEET or picaridin) — new for 2026 Luther site (cedar swamps + creek)
  • [ ] Closed-toe shoes with grip (dedicated camp shoes — not sandals) — uneven terrain at new site
  • [ ] Long sleeves and pants (evening layer) — insect protection + cool nights

Group packing checklist (Matt and Developer cross-check)

48 hours before departure:

  • [ ] Water containers (6+ 5-gallon jugs): confirmed volume and container count
  • [ ] Shade structure: staked, guy lines, and solid sides confirmed
  • [ ] Shade structure stakes: heavy-duty, 12 inch minimum
  • [ ] Cooking kit: stove, 2 propane canisters, pots, pans, tools
  • [ ] Cooler with ice plan
  • [ ] Group perishable food: enough for 1 shared meal/day × trip duration
  • [ ] Dry food / non-perishables: checked for quantities
  • [ ] Gray water system: trough or tank, labeled
  • [ ] Dish wash station: two basins, soap, drying setup
  • [ ] Group first aid kit: contents verified
  • [ ] Trash bags: 10+ for trip
  • [ ] MOOP bag: bright color, designated
  • [ ] Camp landmark: flag or banner + LED element
  • [ ] Camp lighting: string lights or lanterns
  • [ ] Coffee setup: confirmed
  • [ ] Site map / placement info: printed if available
  • [ ] Strike kit: bags, gloves, label tape
  • [ ] Rubber mallet: for stake driving at new site
  • [ ] Insect repellent: confirmed packed per person

What to decide before finalizing packing

Resolved (Session 9 — no longer open questions): - Power: solar + battery station (not generator) - Sound: portable Bluetooth speaker only (theme camp window closed — no amplified sound permit available)

Still open: - Coffee setup owner (Matt or Developer) - Group gifting item: yes or no? If yes, what and who owns it?

Closer to event: - Exact group food plan once trip duration is confirmed - Campsite dimensions (affects shade structure footprint and camp layout) - Site map review when org releases the new Luther property map


Decision memo

  • Keep: Responsibility framework over master gear list — ownership prevents both duplication and gaps
  • Keep: Vehicle packing sequence — first-needed items load last
  • Keep: Personal packing checklist as physical, reviewed 48 hours before departure
  • Standardize: Nothing is "the group's" without a named owner
  • Assign: Matt owns group packing cross-check conversation with developer before packing
  • Test: Whether this framework is complete enough for the group to pack from without needing another meeting
  • Revisit: Group food plan once trip dates and duration are confirmed