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@ND - Eric PA

Updated Attendance

Network 14:
- Brandon CA
- Logan CA
- Nathan CA

Northern California:
- Josh CA
- Paul CA
- Christopher CA
- Norman CA

Nevada:
- Bryan NV

Here is the list of individuals I am still working on getting ticket confirmation from.
- Gary CA

Not Attending:
- Carl CA (says he is not attending)

And yes the rental is being worked on.

Not yet, I am working on getting that. And at the next meeting tomorrow, check all who are attending the November drilling event and get me a updated list afterwards ASAP. Since getting back from my first trip I have been very sick for nearly a week, still sick too, had to cancel this weekends trip sadly while the November event is hanging in the balance for me personally at the moment. Regardless on if I can make it or not I want to see as many of you lads out there as possible for the November drilling with the other western Networks.

Gotcha has the gear list been passed out yet then or no, a lot of my lads are asking about it.

My bad I meant the general gear list for the trip, not the shield stuff.

Matthew CA is now Matthew MN. He was part of Network 14 while going to school in SoCal a long while back. Upon completion of his schooling he moved back to Minnesota.

Will you be able to attend the drilling event next weekend?

Any word on an updated attendees for the drill weekend?

Knowledge of location is only given out to group leads. I can tell you though it is within driving distance for us in Southern California.

No Christopher?

You got the meet up location set up for the drill weekend? I got a handful of lads ready and able to go. Whether I will be able to attend personally currently is hanging in the balance, still sick. :thermometer_face:

Final Attendance List

Network 14:
- Brandon CA
- Logan CA
- Nathan CA
- Gary CA

Northern California:
- Josh CA
- Paul CA
- Christopher CA
- Norman CA

Nevada:
- Bryan NV

Not Attending:
- Carl CA

@all I want DMs from everyone that will be attending the end of November drilling event, ASAP.

I think I can do that, what time?

Since you will be the travel lead for Northern CA for the drilling event, I will be giving you relevant travel info, this is not to be shared with any of the others. You Northern CA lads are looking at about a 10 hour drive. Once I get further info from Jon UT I will pass it to you regarding the travel plans.

Do you have a packing list for the drilling event that I can pass to those attending?

Looks like it is only you and Norman that can attend from NorCal. Coordinate travel plans with him. I am getting a packing list and rendezvous point for the event from Jon UT for you both. You are the senior member in your travel party so remember the rendezvous is only for you to know, not Norman.

We already have others in your area that can transport you.

Josh CA will be contacting you.

You are looking at 4 (maybe 5 counting myself if I am well enough). Josh CA, Norman CA, Nathan CA and Logan CA.

Yes camping

Cold weather

Gear list
Clothing:
BDUs (Activism Uniform)
Thermals
Boot blouses
Wool socks
Sweatshirt or hoodie
Preferably windproof outer shell jacket
Beanie or other cold weather head covering
Combat boots
Gloves

Camp Gear:
Tent
Pillow
Wool Blanket
Sleeping bag
Iso mat or inflatable mattress
Canteen/camelback 1ยฝ to 3 gallons of water
Lantern or headlamp
Kerosene/heater fuel
Toiletries
Extra socks / underwear
Batteries
Pencil, marker, notepad
Tylenol / ibuprofen
Fire starting device
Container / cup
Saw
Axe
Folding shovel
Cordage
Sewing kit
Tape
Bandana / cotton fabric
Mylar blanket
Knife / multi tool
Can opener
Compass (optional)
Mess kit
Rations, protein bars, gum, tea/coffee
Salt and sugar (optional)
Camp stove
First aid kit / venom kit

Not everybody needs to carry some of these items but they are important to have at camp.

Gear list
Clothing:
BDUs (Activism Uniform)
Thermals
Boot blouses
Wool socks
Sweatshirt or hoodie
Preferably windproof outer shell jacket
Beanie or other cold weather head covering
Combat boots
Gloves

Camp Gear:
Tent
Pillow
Wool Blanket
Sleeping bag
Iso mat or inflatable mattress
Canteen/camelback 1ยฝ to 3 gallons of water
Lantern or headlamp
Kerosene/heater fuel
Toiletries
Extra socks / underwear
Batteries
Pencil, marker, notepad
Tylenol / ibuprofen
Fire starting device
Container / cup
Saw
Axe
Folding shovel
Cordage
Sewing kit
Tape
Bandana / cotton fabric
Mylar blanket
Knife / multi tool
Can opener
Compass (optional)
Mess kit
Rations, protein bars, gum, tea/coffee
Salt and sugar (optional)
Camp stove
First aid kit / venom kit
Not everybody needs to carry some of these items but they are important to have at camp.

Gear list
Clothing:
BDUs (Activism Uniform)
Thermals
Boot blouses
Wool socks
Sweatshirt or hoodie
Preferably windproof outer shell jacket
Beanie or other cold weather head covering
Combat boots
Gloves

Camp Gear:
Tent
Pillow
Wool Blanket
Sleeping bag
Iso mat or inflatable mattress
Canteen/camelback 1ยฝ to 3 gallons of water
Lantern or headlamp
Kerosene/heater fuel
Toiletries
Extra socks / underwear
Batteries
Pencil, marker, notepad
Tylenol / ibuprofen
Fire starting device
Container / cup
Saw
Axe
Folding shovel
Cordage
Sewing kit
Tape
Bandana / cotton fabric
Mylar blanket
Knife / multi tool
Can opener
Compass (optional)
Mess kit
Rations, protein bars, gum, tea/coffee
Salt and sugar (optional)
Camp stove
First aid kit / venom kit
Not everybody needs to carry some of these items but they are important to have at camp.

Gear list
Clothing:
BDUs (Activism Uniform)
Thermals
Boot blouses
Wool socks
Sweatshirt or hoodie
Preferably windproof outer shell jacket
Beanie or other cold weather head covering
Combat boots
Gloves

Camp Gear:
Tent
Pillow
Wool Blanket
Sleeping bag
Iso mat or inflatable mattress
Canteen/camelback 1ยฝ to 3 gallons of water
Lantern or headlamp
Kerosene/heater fuel
Toiletries
Extra socks / underwear
Batteries
Pencil, marker, notepad
Tylenol / ibuprofen
Fire starting device
Container / cup
Saw
Axe
Folding shovel
Cordage
Sewing kit
Tape
Bandana / cotton fabric
Mylar blanket
Knife / multi tool
Can opener
Compass (optional)
Mess kit
Rations, protein bars, gum, tea/coffee
Salt and sugar (optional)
Camp stove
First aid kit / venom kit
Not everybody needs to carry some of these items but they are important to have at camp.

Carpooling with the SoCal lads would be rather out of the way for you. Again keep this info to yourself, share with no one, you will be travelling to a area around Saint George, Utah.

Coordinate carpooling with Logan CA

Coordinate carpooling with Nathan CA.

Yup just got it from Jon today, I'll be having a mumble meeting with him later so expect further travel updates tonight.

Better yes, still somewhat sick though, seem to be on the path to full recovery though. Still coughing and hacking a lot, body still feels somewhat fatigued but no more sore throat or fever so that is good.

Well I'll definitely be better long before December 3rd. The drilling weekend this week is the thing that is hanging in the balance, we will see about that one.

Doubt it but I'll double check for you at the mumble meeting.

I will have more info for you after my meeting with the organizer this evening. You won't have to worry about anything like the roads at White Mountain though.

What is the word on the meeting?

Sand Hallow State Park
Hurricane UT
Sandpit Campground: Site 8

Nathan respond to me that you have received these messages I have more important info for you.

Jon UT is the primary organizer for this so feel free to contact him for further details if you need while driving down to the site tomorrow.

And no special vehicle should be required

Well here is the thing

Since last week been sick after getting back to my first trip, had to cancel my second trip last weekend. So been at home resting and getting better. Still sick to a degree though so my attendance at the drilling event is unlikely. So I am nominating you to lead the SoCal travel party as the most experienced Network 14 member after myself.

You have a tent and sleeping bag?

I'm getting there, definitely not as bad as I was last week but still coughing and hacking a lot along with some fatigue still. No more fever or soar throat at least. So I am entrusting you with the coordinates to get you and Logan to the campsite, don't share these with anyone else.

Sand Hallow State Park
Hurricane UT
Sandpit Campground: Site 8

Jon UT is the primary organizer for this event so if you need to contact him while on your way up to the location feel free to.

Check with Logan to see what camping gear he has, worst case scenario if he is lacking major things I can loan you some of my gear.

And you don;t need everything that is on the camp gear section just the important stuff, warm clothes, tent and sleeping bag, ect.

Nah y'all don't need any of that fancy stuff, just have gear to stay warm is the important part. And the time you leave is entirely up to you. You have the campsite coordinates and it is just you and Logan. Coordinate together and see what time y'all can reasonably get there. From where I live it takes a little over 6 hours to the camp site. So the drive should not be to bad. Try and get there before dark I would say.

Feeling better then before, still sick to a degree though. No more fever or soar throat but still got a good amount of coughing and hacking, stuffy nose along with some body fatigue still. I've come to the conclusion that I better just finish up this week at home and finish up getting better, plus some of my family has gotten sick as well. I have told Josh CA (NorCal lead) and Nathan CA (Temporary SoCal lead in my absence) the location of the event site and to communicate with you if they have further questions.

Also some of my lads are asking if there will be any need for 4 wheel drive vehicles?

:thumbsup:

Keep me updated on y'all's journey so I know y'all made it there safely.

Roger

@ND - Eric PA Still looking at options

Y'all arrived safely?

What's your @?

Nathan's phone non-operational still?

Excellent, glad y'all made it safely there, wish I could have gone out there with y'all.

2 AM?

What time did y'all leave?

NorCal lads say they will be arriving at 2:00 AM at the camp site.

The drive should be roughly 10 hours, shouldn't take that long to get there. Regardless be sure to drive and shifts, shotgun passenger should not be sleeping, his job is to watch the driver.

NorCal lads say they will be arriving at 2:00 AM at the camp site.

NorCal lads say they will be arriving at 2:00 AM at the camp site.

If both of you get to tired find a place to pull off to to catch a short rest.

Checking with Jon UT now

Checking with Jon UT now

I know, it will be completed soon.

Y'all arrive alright?

@all Reminder that there is no Saturday mumble meeting tonight. And remember fitness reports are due on the 1st of December.

You and Norman make it back alright?

Excellent, I'm glad to hear everything went well.

Excellent, glad to hear it went well. How'd Norman do for his first trip?

Perfect!

Yes, our revamped tactics along with the combination of light and heavy shield teams will be very interesting to see finally put into action, I'm looking forward to it as well.

@ND - Eric PA Got my travel parties vehicle reserved. I was spending time hoping to find a passenger van but as I have heard from others those seem hard to find at the moment so I got the next best thing. So the west coast crew is good to go.

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Repay Lucca

Any word on the gear list for the December event?

@all As some of you may know I was out of commission for two weeks, I was sick but am all better now, so I was not as active on Rocket Chat as usual and thus some of you may still be waiting for replies to messages sent out. Rest assured I will be addressing them today. I would also like to thank @Josh CA for helping shoulder some of the leadership duties while I was away. Lastly be sure to be regularly checking up on your flight status for the December event, a lot of flights are being cancelled and rescheduled by the airlines lately so be sure to be keeping an eye on that.

@ND - Eric PA Copy that I will have a complete and updated list for you shortly.

@all Also be sure to send me your flight schedule for December again even if you have done so already.

@Paul CA If bringing an extra tent on your flight is possible then do it, there is always a group of lads in need of one.

Min Pass Good Great Gold
Pullups + 7 reps + 15 reps + 20 reps + 25 reps
1.5 Mile Run -13:30 min -12:00 min -10:30 min -9:00 min
Sit-Ups + 40 reps + 45 reps + 50 reps + 55 reps

:thumbsup:

Hey man sorry for the delayed reply. But I'm glad you got to see the NJP documentary, the event itself was a great time and it was a honor and a surprise for me when Will2Rise asked for a interview. If you ever have the free time available I recommend going to the NJP events, great stuff, plenty of opportunity to network and make friends and also an excellent opportunity to bring the whole family to a Based and Redpilled gathering.

Hey did you get payment from my lads for the drilling event?

@Paul CA I do not know of a specific number of lads that might need it but judging from passed events there are always a handful of lads in need of tent at large gatherings such as these.

@all At the upcoming December event, we will be camping, which means there will limited forms of light available. Samuel VA has forwarded me these links and highly recommends people consider purchasing one or both of these lighting options if you do not have something similar already.

Lantern (4 pack may be split over 4 men)
https://www.amazon.com/Eveready-Camping-Lantern-Resistant-Run-time/dp/B088C15PVV/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=lantern&qid=1637320889&sr=8-5

Clip-on hat light
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002YGBJZI/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

My Shinguard pads will be arriving on the 29th, those are good to go. The chinstrap though, delivery times are very long so I was going to ask if there are any alternative options to them.

:thumbsup:

That is a question best forwarded to Thomas. He is sending stuff out, yes, but you could ask him if you could pick up your order at the event. There will also be Primary for sale there in general.

:pfred: Individual packing list. :pfred:

:pfflag: ๐Ÿšš Travel Clothing: All travel clothing items must be politically neutral, prioritize dull colors, absence of revealing marks or identifying features such as company logos, college icons, or city references. Multiple layers for weather changes and shedding of articles for en route activism. Medical masks are encouraged during stops. Dress code items are not to be worn in transit, nor are any organizational patches.

Average temperatures along the travel route will range from 40 degrees to 70 degrees. Bring appropriate layers for all situations.

- ๐Ÿงข Hat. (Cap, booney, etc.)
- ๐Ÿ•ถ Sunglasses.
- ๐Ÿ˜ท Medical style mask. (Ear loops.)
- ๐Ÿ‘• Compliant shirt, pants/shorts, shoes. (No open toed shoes.)

:pfflag: :betsy: Activism Dress Code: Activism dress code is only to be worn on command. Its contents are to remain neatly stored, clean, and undamaged during travel. Place your User ID or Alias on the tags or otherwise within your shirt, coat, hat, and other dress code items of interest so they remain in your possession.

Temperatures at the location are expected to be low. Expect long periods of exposure to wind and cold. Hydration is key in the days leading up to the action, and the time of the action itself.

- :pfflag: Cap w/ Chevron Patch.
(https://tinyurl.com/tanhat)
(https://tinyurl.com/tanhatgoruck)
(https://tinyurl.com/tanhatcondor)
- ๐Ÿ‘ท๐Ÿปโ€โ™‚๏ธ Bump cap insert.
(https://tinyurl.com/bumpcapinsert)
- ๐Ÿ•ถ Sunglasses (Aviators Preference)
- โฌœ Blank white mask.
(https://tinyurl.com/whitemaskoption1)
(https://tinyurl.com/whitemaskoption2)
- Dress Code Jacket
(https://tinyurl.com/navybluecoat)
- ๐Ÿ‘– Khaki or tan colored pants.
- ๐Ÿฅพ Appropriate boots. (Expect lots of movement)
- "Tactical" or work gloves. Strongly encouraged for protection from the heat of flares, smoke devices, better grip on flags and shields. (No hard knuckle.) (Preference tan/coyote.)

:pfflag: ๐ŸŽ’ Additional Items: Optional or non-necessary items will be marked with an asterisk.

- โ›บ Camping supplies. Tent, sleeping bag. `(Confirm with your travel lead if/where you will be camping. Coordinate with tents to ensure efficient use.)

- ๐Ÿ’ธ [$25] Cash for event payment. Note: This total does not include your travel fees. Confirm with your travel lead to find your precise total.
- ๐Ÿšฐ Reusable canteen(s) of at least one liter.
- Personal sanitation kit. (toothbrush, deodorant, etc.)
- :betsy: :pfflag: ANY & ALL organizational flags in possession, or in possession of locals.
- Additional bottled water. (Kept on person.)
- Water Bottle Belt Holder.
(https://tinyurl.com/waterbottlebeltholder)
- Money for purchases during travel, or purchase of workshop materials at the event. (Cash Only)(This amount is subject to personal preference and travel specifics, confirm with travel lead.) ^

- IMPORTANT: Cash contributions for...
- Legal Fund, which will go towards ensuring the safety and freedom of activists currently under threat, and repaying those who have already kept our members from dire harm on numerous occasions. Contributions could make the difference between the continued work and efforts of an activist, or dangerous injuries at the hands of state oppression.

- Purchase of promotional materials (stickers, flyers), patches (official/unofficial), stencils, posters, etc. This will be the last time, potentially, for some time to resupply in person. You may be more specific with the items you receive, and there are no shipping fees or wait times. Communicate with your locals, or NW and ensure you are getting what you need to sustain activity.

Additional Notes:
- Our travel distances will vary widely, but expect to engage in stops or activities in travel dress code regardless.
- Pack as light as you can in terms of gear and clothing to avoid space issues. Keep everything well organized.
- Do not skimp out on water or hydration. Your party may be unable or unlikely to make stops for resupply beyond a certain point.
- If you haven't gotten really comfortable with the outdoors thus far this season, get to it. Walks and runs are suggested.
- Event fees are subject to change. Confirm with your travel lead to ensure you have the correct information.
- If you need additional links or suggestions for any of the items listed above, please ask so.
- Long hair is to be tied into a knot at the base of the neck when activism dress code is worn.

:pfred: Individual packing list. :pfred:

:pfflag: ๐Ÿšš Travel Clothing: All travel clothing items must be politically neutral, prioritize dull colors, absence of revealing marks or identifying features such as company logos, college icons, or city references. Multiple layers for weather changes and shedding of articles for en route activism. Medical masks are encouraged during stops. Dress code items are not to be worn in transit, nor are any organizational patches.

Average temperatures along the travel route will range from 40 degrees to 70 degrees. Bring appropriate layers for all situations.

- ๐Ÿงข Hat. (Cap, booney, etc.)
- ๐Ÿ•ถ Sunglasses.
- ๐Ÿ˜ท Medical style mask. (Ear loops.)
- ๐Ÿ‘• Compliant shirt, pants/shorts, shoes. (No open toed shoes.)

:pfflag: :betsy: Activism Dress Code: Activism dress code is only to be worn on command. Its contents are to remain neatly stored, clean, and undamaged during travel. Place your User ID or Alias on the tags or otherwise within your shirt, coat, hat, and other dress code items of interest so they remain in your possession.

Temperatures at the location are expected to be low. Expect long periods of exposure to wind and cold. Hydration is key in the days leading up to the action, and the time of the action itself.

- :pfflag: Cap w/ Chevron Patch.
(https://tinyurl.com/tanhat)
(https://tinyurl.com/tanhatgoruck)
(https://tinyurl.com/tanhatcondor)
- ๐Ÿ‘ท๐Ÿปโ€โ™‚๏ธ Bump cap insert.
(https://tinyurl.com/bumpcapinsert)
- ๐Ÿ•ถ Sunglasses (Aviators Preference)
- โฌœ Blank white mask.
(https://tinyurl.com/whitemaskoption1)
(https://tinyurl.com/whitemaskoption2)
- Dress Code Jacket
(https://tinyurl.com/navybluecoat)
- ๐Ÿ‘– Khaki or tan colored pants.
- ๐Ÿฅพ Appropriate boots. (Expect lots of movement)
- "Tactical" or work gloves. Strongly encouraged for protection from the heat of flares, smoke devices, better grip on flags and shields. (No hard knuckle.) (Preference tan/coyote.)

:pfflag: ๐ŸŽ’ Additional Items: Optional or non-necessary items will be marked with an asterisk.

- โ›บ Camping supplies. Tent, sleeping bag. `(Confirm with your travel lead if/where you will be camping. Coordinate with tents to ensure efficient use.)

- ๐Ÿ’ธ [$25] Cash for event payment. Note: This total does not include your travel fees. Confirm with your travel lead to find your precise total.
- ๐Ÿšฐ Reusable canteen(s) of at least one liter.
- Personal sanitation kit. (toothbrush, deodorant, etc.)
- :betsy: :pfflag: ANY & ALL organizational flags in possession, or in possession of locals.
- Additional bottled water. (Kept on person.)
- Water Bottle Belt Holder.
(https://tinyurl.com/waterbottlebeltholder)
- Money for purchases during travel, or purchase of workshop materials at the event. (Cash Only)(This amount is subject to personal preference and travel specifics, confirm with travel lead.) ^

- IMPORTANT: Cash contributions for...
- Legal Fund, which will go towards ensuring the safety and freedom of activists currently under threat, and repaying those who have already kept our members from dire harm on numerous occasions. Contributions could make the difference between the continued work and efforts of an activist, or dangerous injuries at the hands of state oppression.

- Purchase of promotional materials (stickers, flyers), patches (official/unofficial), stencils, posters, etc. This will be the last time, potentially, for some time to resupply in person. You may be more specific with the items you receive, and there are no shipping fees or wait times. Communicate with your locals, or NW and ensure you are getting what you need to sustain activity.

Additional Notes:
- Our travel distances will vary widely, but expect to engage in stops or activities in travel dress code regardless.
- Pack as light as you can in terms of gear and clothing to avoid space issues. Keep everything well organized.
- Do not skimp out on water or hydration. Your party may be unable or unlikely to make stops for resupply beyond a certain point.
- If you haven't gotten really comfortable with the outdoors thus far this season, get to it. Walks and runs are suggested.
- Event fees are subject to change. Confirm with your travel lead to ensure you have the correct information.
- If you need additional links or suggestions for any of the items listed above, please ask so.
- Long hair is to be tied into a knot at the base of the neck when activism dress code is worn.

:pfred: Individual packing list. :pfred:

:pfflag: ๐Ÿšš Travel Clothing: All travel clothing items must be politically neutral, prioritize dull colors, absence of revealing marks or identifying features such as company logos, college icons, or city references. Multiple layers for weather changes and shedding of articles for en route activism. Medical masks are encouraged during stops. Dress code items are not to be worn in transit, nor are any organizational patches.

Average temperatures along the travel route will range from 40 degrees to 70 degrees. Bring appropriate layers for all situations.

- ๐Ÿงข Hat. (Cap, booney, etc.)
- ๐Ÿ•ถ Sunglasses.
- ๐Ÿ˜ท Medical style mask. (Ear loops.)
- ๐Ÿ‘• Compliant shirt, pants/shorts, shoes. (No open toed shoes.)

:pfflag: :betsy: Activism Dress Code: Activism dress code is only to be worn on command. Its contents are to remain neatly stored, clean, and undamaged during travel. Place your User ID or Alias on the tags or otherwise within your shirt, coat, hat, and other dress code items of interest so they remain in your possession.

Temperatures at the location are expected to be low. Expect long periods of exposure to wind and cold. Hydration is key in the days leading up to the action, and the time of the action itself.

- :pfflag: Cap w/ Chevron Patch.
(https://tinyurl.com/tanhat)
(https://tinyurl.com/tanhatgoruck)
(https://tinyurl.com/tanhatcondor)
- ๐Ÿ‘ท๐Ÿปโ€โ™‚๏ธ Bump cap insert.
(https://tinyurl.com/bumpcapinsert)
- ๐Ÿ•ถ Sunglasses (Aviators Preference)
- โฌœ Blank white mask.
(https://tinyurl.com/whitemaskoption1)
(https://tinyurl.com/whitemaskoption2)
- Dress Code Jacket
(https://tinyurl.com/navybluecoat)
- ๐Ÿ‘– Khaki or tan colored pants.
- ๐Ÿฅพ Appropriate boots. (Expect lots of movement)
- "Tactical" or work gloves. Strongly encouraged for protection from the heat of flares, smoke devices, better grip on flags and shields. (No hard knuckle.) (Preference tan/coyote.)

:pfflag: ๐ŸŽ’ Additional Items: Optional or non-necessary items will be marked with an asterisk.

- โ›บ Camping supplies. Tent, sleeping bag. `(Confirm with your travel lead if/where you will be camping. Coordinate with tents to ensure efficient use.)

- ๐Ÿ’ธ [$25] Cash for event payment. Note: This total does not include your travel fees. Confirm with your travel lead to find your precise total.
- ๐Ÿšฐ Reusable canteen(s) of at least one liter.
- Personal sanitation kit. (toothbrush, deodorant, etc.)
- :betsy: :pfflag: ANY & ALL organizational flags in possession, or in possession of locals.
- Additional bottled water. (Kept on person.)
- Water Bottle Belt Holder.
(https://tinyurl.com/waterbottlebeltholder)
- Money for purchases during travel, or purchase of workshop materials at the event. (Cash Only)(This amount is subject to personal preference and travel specifics, confirm with travel lead.) ^

- IMPORTANT: Cash contributions for...
- Legal Fund, which will go towards ensuring the safety and freedom of activists currently under threat, and repaying those who have already kept our members from dire harm on numerous occasions. Contributions could make the difference between the continued work and efforts of an activist, or dangerous injuries at the hands of state oppression.

- Purchase of promotional materials (stickers, flyers), patches (official/unofficial), stencils, posters, etc. This will be the last time, potentially, for some time to resupply in person. You may be more specific with the items you receive, and there are no shipping fees or wait times. Communicate with your locals, or NW and ensure you are getting what you need to sustain activity.

Additional Notes:
- Our travel distances will vary widely, but expect to engage in stops or activities in travel dress code regardless.
- Pack as light as you can in terms of gear and clothing to avoid space issues. Keep everything well organized.
- Do not skimp out on water or hydration. Your party may be unable or unlikely to make stops for resupply beyond a certain point.
- If you haven't gotten really comfortable with the outdoors thus far this season, get to it. Walks and runs are suggested.
- Event fees are subject to change. Confirm with your travel lead to ensure you have the correct information.
- If you need additional links or suggestions for any of the items listed above, please ask so.
- Long hair is to be tied into a knot at the base of the neck when activism dress code is worn.

:pfred: Individual packing list. :pfred:

:pfflag: ๐Ÿšš Travel Clothing: All travel clothing items must be politically neutral, prioritize dull colors, absence of revealing marks or identifying features such as company logos, college icons, or city references. Multiple layers for weather changes and shedding of articles for en route activism. Medical masks are encouraged during stops. Dress code items are not to be worn in transit, nor are any organizational patches.

Average temperatures along the travel route will range from 40 degrees to 70 degrees. Bring appropriate layers for all situations.

- ๐Ÿงข Hat. (Cap, booney, etc.)
- ๐Ÿ•ถ Sunglasses.
- ๐Ÿ˜ท Medical style mask. (Ear loops.)
- ๐Ÿ‘• Compliant shirt, pants/shorts, shoes. (No open toed shoes.)

:pfflag: :betsy: Activism Dress Code: Activism dress code is only to be worn on command. Its contents are to remain neatly stored, clean, and undamaged during travel. Place your User ID or Alias on the tags or otherwise within your shirt, coat, hat, and other dress code items of interest so they remain in your possession.

Temperatures at the location are expected to be low. Expect long periods of exposure to wind and cold. Hydration is key in the days leading up to the action, and the time of the action itself.

- :pfflag: Cap w/ Chevron Patch.
(https://tinyurl.com/tanhat)
(https://tinyurl.com/tanhatgoruck)
(https://tinyurl.com/tanhatcondor)
- ๐Ÿ‘ท๐Ÿปโ€โ™‚๏ธ Bump cap insert.
(https://tinyurl.com/bumpcapinsert)
- ๐Ÿ•ถ Sunglasses (Aviators Preference)
- โฌœ Blank white mask.
(https://tinyurl.com/whitemaskoption1)
(https://tinyurl.com/whitemaskoption2)
- Dress Code Jacket
(https://tinyurl.com/navybluecoat)
- ๐Ÿ‘– Khaki or tan colored pants.
- ๐Ÿฅพ Appropriate boots. (Expect lots of movement)
- "Tactical" or work gloves. Strongly encouraged for protection from the heat of flares, smoke devices, better grip on flags and shields. (No hard knuckle.) (Preference tan/coyote.)

:pfflag: ๐ŸŽ’ Additional Items: Optional or non-necessary items will be marked with an asterisk.

- โ›บ Camping supplies. Tent, sleeping bag. `(Confirm with your travel lead if/where you will be camping. Coordinate with tents to ensure efficient use.)

- ๐Ÿ’ธ [$25] Cash for event payment. Note: This total does not include your travel fees. Confirm with your travel lead to find your precise total.
- ๐Ÿšฐ Reusable canteen(s) of at least one liter.
- Personal sanitation kit. (toothbrush, deodorant, etc.)
- :betsy: :pfflag: ANY & ALL organizational flags in possession, or in possession of locals.
- Additional bottled water. (Kept on person.)
- Water Bottle Belt Holder.
(https://tinyurl.com/waterbottlebeltholder)
- Money for purchases during travel, or purchase of workshop materials at the event. (Cash Only)(This amount is subject to personal preference and travel specifics, confirm with travel lead.) ^

- IMPORTANT: Cash contributions for...
- Legal Fund, which will go towards ensuring the safety and freedom of activists currently under threat, and repaying those who have already kept our members from dire harm on numerous occasions. Contributions could make the difference between the continued work and efforts of an activist, or dangerous injuries at the hands of state oppression.

- Purchase of promotional materials (stickers, flyers), patches (official/unofficial), stencils, posters, etc. This will be the last time, potentially, for some time to resupply in person. You may be more specific with the items you receive, and there are no shipping fees or wait times. Communicate with your locals, or NW and ensure you are getting what you need to sustain activity.

Additional Notes:
- Our travel distances will vary widely, but expect to engage in stops or activities in travel dress code regardless.
- Pack as light as you can in terms of gear and clothing to avoid space issues. Keep everything well organized.
- Do not skimp out on water or hydration. Your party may be unable or unlikely to make stops for resupply beyond a certain point.
- If you haven't gotten really comfortable with the outdoors thus far this season, get to it. Walks and runs are suggested.
- Event fees are subject to change. Confirm with your travel lead to ensure you have the correct information.
- If you need additional links or suggestions for any of the items listed above, please ask so.
- Long hair is to be tied into a knot at the base of the neck when activism dress code is worn.

:pfred: Individual packing list. :pfred:

:pfflag: ๐Ÿšš Travel Clothing: All travel clothing items must be politically neutral, prioritize dull colors, absence of revealing marks or identifying features such as company logos, college icons, or city references. Multiple layers for weather changes and shedding of articles for en route activism. Medical masks are encouraged during stops. Dress code items are not to be worn in transit, nor are any organizational patches.

Average temperatures along the travel route will range from 40 degrees to 70 degrees. Bring appropriate layers for all situations.

- ๐Ÿงข Hat. (Cap, booney, etc.)
- ๐Ÿ•ถ Sunglasses.
- ๐Ÿ˜ท Medical style mask. (Ear loops.)
- ๐Ÿ‘• Compliant shirt, pants/shorts, shoes. (No open toed shoes.)

:pfflag: :betsy: Activism Dress Code: Activism dress code is only to be worn on command. Its contents are to remain neatly stored, clean, and undamaged during travel. Place your User ID or Alias on the tags or otherwise within your shirt, coat, hat, and other dress code items of interest so they remain in your possession.

Temperatures at the location are expected to be low. Expect long periods of exposure to wind and cold. Hydration is key in the days leading up to the action, and the time of the action itself.

- :pfflag: Cap w/ Chevron Patch.
(https://tinyurl.com/tanhat)
(https://tinyurl.com/tanhatgoruck)
(https://tinyurl.com/tanhatcondor)
- ๐Ÿ‘ท๐Ÿปโ€โ™‚๏ธ Bump cap insert.
(https://tinyurl.com/bumpcapinsert)
- ๐Ÿ•ถ Sunglasses (Aviators Preference)
- โฌœ Blank white mask.
(https://tinyurl.com/whitemaskoption1)
(https://tinyurl.com/whitemaskoption2)
- Dress Code Jacket
(https://tinyurl.com/navybluecoat)
- ๐Ÿ‘– Khaki or tan colored pants.
- ๐Ÿฅพ Appropriate boots. (Expect lots of movement)
- "Tactical" or work gloves. Strongly encouraged for protection from the heat of flares, smoke devices, better grip on flags and shields. (No hard knuckle.) (Preference tan/coyote.)

:pfflag: ๐ŸŽ’ Additional Items: Optional or non-necessary items will be marked with an asterisk.

- โ›บ Camping supplies. Tent, sleeping bag. `(Confirm with your travel lead if/where you will be camping. Coordinate with tents to ensure efficient use.)

- ๐Ÿ’ธ [$25] Cash for event payment. Note: This total does not include your travel fees. Confirm with your travel lead to find your precise total.
- ๐Ÿšฐ Reusable canteen(s) of at least one liter.
- Personal sanitation kit. (toothbrush, deodorant, etc.)
- :betsy: :pfflag: ANY & ALL organizational flags in possession, or in possession of locals.
- Additional bottled water. (Kept on person.)
- Water Bottle Belt Holder.
(https://tinyurl.com/waterbottlebeltholder)
- Money for purchases during travel, or purchase of workshop materials at the event. (Cash Only)(This amount is subject to personal preference and travel specifics, confirm with travel lead.) ^

- IMPORTANT: Cash contributions for...
- Legal Fund, which will go towards ensuring the safety and freedom of activists currently under threat, and repaying those who have already kept our members from dire harm on numerous occasions. Contributions could make the difference between the continued work and efforts of an activist, or dangerous injuries at the hands of state oppression.

- Purchase of promotional materials (stickers, flyers), patches (official/unofficial), stencils, posters, etc. This will be the last time, potentially, for some time to resupply in person. You may be more specific with the items you receive, and there are no shipping fees or wait times. Communicate with your locals, or NW and ensure you are getting what you need to sustain activity.

Additional Notes:
- Our travel distances will vary widely, but expect to engage in stops or activities in travel dress code regardless.
- Pack as light as you can in terms of gear and clothing to avoid space issues. Keep everything well organized.
- Do not skimp out on water or hydration. Your party may be unable or unlikely to make stops for resupply beyond a certain point.
- If you haven't gotten really comfortable with the outdoors thus far this season, get to it. Walks and runs are suggested.
- Event fees are subject to change. Confirm with your travel lead to ensure you have the correct information.
- If you need additional links or suggestions for any of the items listed above, please ask so.
- Long hair is to be tied into a knot at the base of the neck when activism dress code is worn.

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