- Travel light
- Leave valuables at home
- Wet/Dry bags are a good thing
- Don't squirrel anything away on the escort boat, keep it with your personal belongings, or give it to your coach or boat helper for safekeeping
- Consolidate everything into one bag
- Pack the night before
- Scan your room before leaving for any personal items
- Let your ohana know that cellphone reception on Moloka'i is fair to poor, and in some spots non-existent. Provide them with the retreat's number in case they need to reach you in case of an emergency. It is 479-6835
- Rigging Gloves
- Paddling Gloves
- I.D. & E-Plane Tickets
- Cash
- Pillow Case (old kind which can be donated to retreat upon departure)
- Sheets (old kind which can be donated to retreat upon departure)
- Thick rubbah' slippahs' (The thorns at Hale O Lono could stop a rhino)
- Ear Plugs (the stories I could tell you, shaking walls)
- Toiletries including prescription medications to last until Sunday night
- Paddle
- Sunscreen
- Sunglasses
- Cap
- Pen
- Disposable Camera
Friday, September 14, 2007
"Things To Bring"
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