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Pre-Event Countdown Calendar — Lakes of Fire 2026

Session: 8 (updated Session 9 — theme camp section corrected; site-specific items added) Date: 2026-04-20 Purpose: Consolidate all action items from the full playbook into a single week-by-week timeline. The playbook is complete; this calendar turns it into a navigation tool.


How to use this

Each section covers a time window. Check the assigned owner. When a task is done, the group confirms it at the next check-in.

This is not a rigid schedule. It is a set of non-negotiable windows with owners.


NOW — April 20, 2026 (Today)

The lottery opened today at 4:20 PM.

Task Owner Status
Go to volunteer.lakesoffire.org → create account → fill questionnaire → sign waiver → opt into lottery All three members DO TODAY
Developer sends lottery link and this reminder to Amber and Matt Developer DO TODAY

Do not wait. The lottery window is not specified to be long. Missing it means no ticket.


April 21–30 — Confirm Entries

Task Owner Notes
Confirm all three have entered the lottery Developer (checks in with group) Short group message or call
Watch email for lottery selection notice All three Subject will be from lakesoffire.org or tickets@
If selected: 14-day window to purchase at $195 + fees Selected member DO NOT MISS the window — email extensions to tickets@lakesoffire.org if needed

May 1–26 — Ticket Purchases

~~Theme camp track removed — application window closed March 30, 2026. No action needed.~~

Sound decision is resolved: Matt's setup = portable Bluetooth speakers only. No theme camp, no amplified sound permit.

Task Owner Notes
Purchase ticket when lottery offer arrives (14-day window) Each person when selected $195 + fees
If offer window overlaps with a financial crunch: contact tickets@lakesoffire.org in advance Affected person Request extension before deadline, not after
Confirm all three have tickets by end of May Developer (group check-in)

May 5 — Optional: Public Board Meeting

Public Board Meeting: May 5 at 7 PM EST (Zoom). New site questions may be answered here. Attendance optional but potentially useful for new Luther site details.


Late May or June — Pre-Event Group Conversation

Once tickets are secured, the developer schedules and runs the pre-event group conversation.

Task Owner Notes
Schedule conversation (video call or in-person, 60–90 min) Developer Use PRE-EVENT-group-conversation-guide.md as the agenda
All three attend and align on: roles, expectations, camp protocols, gifting item status All three This is the one required group alignment before the event

Do not skip this. The playbook covers all the content; the conversation is where it becomes shared understanding.


June — Infrastructure Procurement

These should be done after tickets are confirmed. Do not procure gear before knowing everyone is going.

Matt's procurement list

Item Notes
Shade structure (10x10+ canopy, 2+ solid sides) Heavy-duty; bring extra guy lines
Ratchet straps (4+) Storm-anchoring; not optional at this site
9+ 5-gallon food-safe water containers Group total: 45 gallons for 7 days
2-burner camp stove Propane-powered
2 propane canisters (1 lb each minimum; 16 oz preferred) More than you think you need
Cookware: pot, pan, spatula, knife, cutting board Durable; lightweight preferred
Solar + battery station Resolved Session 9 — this is the right choice; no generator needed
Rubber mallet New for 2026 — required for stake driving at raw Luther site
Portable Bluetooth speaker Camp ambient music — DJ rig not applicable (theme camp window closed)

Amber's procurement list

Item Notes
Gifting item — 50–75 units Grand Masquerade theme; see GIFTING-masquerade-item-guide.md
Personal sleep system (tent, sleeping bag, pad) Rated for 50°F nights
Earplugs (3–5 pairs) Required, not optional
Personal medications (full 7-day supply + extra) No pharmacy access at event

Developer's procurement list

Item Notes
Gray water system: evaporation trough or sealed carry-out tank Simple DIY trough is fine
Group first aid kit See INFRA checklist for contents
Camp landmark: flagpole + distinctive flag + LED for night Required for camp identification
Personal sleep system See above; own your own

Every person

Item Notes
Headlamp + fresh batteries Required; get a good one
Battery bank (phone charging) At least 10,000 mAh
Water bottle (32 oz+, secure lid) Used multiple times daily
Electrolyte packets (Nuun, Liquid IV, etc.) — 7 days supply Summer heat; daily use
Sunscreen (full event supply; no restocking available)
Warm layer for nights 50°F possible; this surprises people
Rain layer Michigan July: storms happen
Insect repellent (DEET or picaridin) New for 2026 — Luther site has cedar swamps + creek
Closed-toe shoes with grip Uneven terrain at new site; not sandals for camp navigation
Long sleeves/pants (evening layer) Mosquito protection + cool nights

July 1–13 — Final Cross-Checks

Task Owner Notes
Check 7-day weather forecast Developer July 1–7 window gives a directional read; July 8–14 gives an actionable forecast
Review site maps if available (new Luther, MI property) Developer Watch lakesoffire.org for releases closer to event
Volunteer shifts (optional): browse at volunteer.lakesoffire.org/calendar Any interested member Greeters, Gate, Leave No Trace are good first-timer departments
Gifting item status check Amber confirms quantity and packaging Should be complete before July 13

July 13 — 48-Hour Packing Cross-Check

This is the final no-gap sweep before departure.

Task Owner Notes
Review packing framework checklist (PACKING-framework.md) All three Assign any missing items
Confirm water container count: 9–10 containers visible and ready Matt 45 gallons minimum
Confirm propane: 2 full canisters Matt
Confirm gray water system in the vehicle Developer Trough or sealed tank
Confirm gifting items packed and accessible Amber
Confirm earplugs and eye mask packed for each person Each person Do not discover this at the event
Confirm medications packed (full trip + backup) Each person
Weather check: 7-day forecast Developer Adjust rain and warm layers accordingly
Vehicles: loaded, fuel checked, departure time confirmed Matt / Developer

July 14 (Tuesday) — Departure Day

Recommended arrival: Day before gates open. Setup happens before other attendees arrive.

Task Owner Notes
Depart for Luther, Michigan All three Drive time from most Midwest origins: 3–6 hours
Arrive at site; locate assigned camp area Matt leads on-site logistics Gates open Wednesday noon; arriving Tuesday allows setup
Camp setup sequence (if Tuesday arrival allowed): Matt leads
1. Shade structure FIRST — anchored before anything else Matt + all Highest failure risk; non-negotiable first step
2. Water containers staged and accessible Matt Count containers before staging
3. Tents pitched (sun angle, drainage, proximity to sound considered) Each person
4. Kitchen and gray water established Matt + Developer Gray water trough in place before cooking
5. Camp landmark up before dark Developer Flag + LED visible from distance

July 15–19 — Event (Wednesday–Sunday)

Daily routine Owner Notes
Morning: refill water bottles, MOOP bag check, gray water check Rotated 10 minutes total
Evening: shared meal or check-in, MOOP cleared, loose gear secured All Quiet at camp; anyone can retreat at any time
"I need space": "taking an hour at camp" = no emergency, no explanation needed Protocol
Emergency navigation: know how to get back to camp without phone; backup meeting: camp at midnight Protocol

Day 1 (Wednesday): Developer-led site walkthrough. Locate: ESD (medical), Ranger HQ, toilets, water (if on-site distribution exists), Center Camp / Nexus, art burns area. Report back to Amber and Matt with locations.


July 19 (Sunday) — Departure / Strike

Hard deadline: Exodus by 3 PM.

Task Owner Notes
Start strike by 9–10 AM at latest Matt coordinates 5 hours of buffer before hard deadline
MOOP sweep #1: full camp perimeter Developer leads Eyes on every square foot
Break down kitchen; pack all food out Matt Nothing left in cooler
Gray water: carry out or verify full evaporation Developer Leave no trace means zero liquid discharge
Tents struck; sleeping systems packed Each person
Shade structure struck; all stakes, guy lines, straps accounted for Matt Count the stakes
MOOP sweep #2: second full pass All three Different person leading than sweep #1
Camp landmark down Developer
Load vehicles All
Final walk: stand at former camp location and look Developer If you see anything, pick it up

Within 2 Weeks of Return

Task Owner Notes
Post-event debrief (60 min, in person or call) Developer schedules Use POST-EVENT-debrief-template.md
Document what to change for Year 2 All Write down, not just discuss
Update role memos with anything that changed Developer Role memos in reports/concepts/

Decision memo

  • Keep: This calendar as the group's single operating timeline for the pre-event period
  • Assign: Developer distributes this calendar to the group in the same message as the lottery link
  • Standardize: Group check-ins at three key milestones: (1) all tickets purchased, (2) pre-event conversation complete, (3) 48-hour packing cross-check done
  • Reject: Informal "we'll handle it" tracking — too many items across too many owners
  • Resolved (Session 9): Theme camp track removed — window closed March 30; calendar updated