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HOWDY FOLKS! Welcome Home!
North East Regional Rainbow Gathering of the Tribes
August 21st – August 30th, 2009
Mt. Moosilauke in the White Mountain National Forest,
New Hampshire
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This is a Spiritual Gathering, absolutely Free & Non-Commercial, supported by your voluntary cooperation. We are here to express and rejoice in the sacredness of ourselves, nature, the land, and the spirit that connects us all. Tread lightly, with great respect, as you enter the Cathedral of Nature and join in gathering together for the purpose of expressing our sincere desire that there shall be peace on Earth, harmony among all people.
WHAT TO BRING:
Presently no specific kitchen has made a commitment to providing daily meals so be prepared to be self sufficient or to help manifest kitchen supplies and a crew. No one has committed to putting together a CALM, so bring your own first aid and medical supplies and be prepared to be responsible for your own health. Come prepared to camp and be self sufficient. Bring your own cup, bowl, utensils, and personal water container & water jugs. Bring drinking water and/or personal filtering gear if you can, tents or shelter, camping equipment, sleeping bags, blankets, mats, flashlights and extra batteries, camp shovel, camp tools, rope, snacks. Bring green energy for the magic hat and some bulk food for the kitchens. Bring stuff to share. Prepare for warm days and cool nights. Bring rain gear, layered clothing, hiking footwear, sunglasses, sunscreen & a hat. Bring toiletry supplies including extra toilet paper, menstrual necessities, biodegradable soaps & shampoos, first aid supplies. Bring acoustic instruments, drums. Please bring bags to take out your trash & recyclables. Please remove any trash or recyclables from the gathering site any chance you may get. Cleanup starts when you get there!
GETTING TO THE GATHERING:
You can go on either I-91 or I-93. Unless you are already in Boston, and I-93 is the only way out, think about I-91 even if it looks a bit longer, because I-495 and I-93 near Boston can turn into a traffic jam that takes hours to get through.
From I-93: Take Exit 32 in North Woodstock and go west on 112. Pass the Lost River and Wildwood Campground. Go about a mile further and turn left into Tunnel Brook Road (11.2 miles from I-93 exit).
From I-91: Take Exit 17 in Four Corners and go east on 302. Cross into New Hampshire and go through Woodsville. Continue on 302 for about five miles and turn right on 112. Follow this until it joins 116. In about a mile, 116 leaves again on the left. Continue on 112 for 0.3 miles and turn right into Tunnel Brook Road.
Drive along Tunnel Brook Road about a mile or until you feel like stopping the car. Then stop the car. Then stop following directions. Welcome Home.
(From the USFS) WARNING: An Emergency Forest Supervisor Closure Order prohibits the transport or movement of any species and type of firewood originating outside of New Hampshire or Maine onto the White Mountain National Forest. Individuals discovered with such firewood will be in violation of the order and subject to written and/or oral warnings, tickets, and fines. The order is in response to the threat posed to forest resources by the Emerald Ash Borer and the Asian Longhorned Beetle.
For any more information, go to www.nerflings.com and www.nerflings.org
Post & share this with all!!! ;-)
North East Regional Rainbow Gathering of the Tribes
August 21st – August 30th, 2009
Mt. Moosilauke in the White Mountain National Forest,
New Hampshire
♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
This is a Spiritual Gathering, absolutely Free & Non-Commercial, supported by your voluntary cooperation. We are here to express and rejoice in the sacredness of ourselves, nature, the land, and the spirit that connects us all. Tread lightly, with great respect, as you enter the Cathedral of Nature and join in gathering together for the purpose of expressing our sincere desire that there shall be peace on Earth, harmony among all people.
WHAT TO BRING:
Presently no specific kitchen has made a commitment to providing daily meals so be prepared to be self sufficient or to help manifest kitchen supplies and a crew. No one has committed to putting together a CALM, so bring your own first aid and medical supplies and be prepared to be responsible for your own health. Come prepared to camp and be self sufficient. Bring your own cup, bowl, utensils, and personal water container & water jugs. Bring drinking water and/or personal filtering gear if you can, tents or shelter, camping equipment, sleeping bags, blankets, mats, flashlights and extra batteries, camp shovel, camp tools, rope, snacks. Bring green energy for the magic hat and some bulk food for the kitchens. Bring stuff to share. Prepare for warm days and cool nights. Bring rain gear, layered clothing, hiking footwear, sunglasses, sunscreen & a hat. Bring toiletry supplies including extra toilet paper, menstrual necessities, biodegradable soaps & shampoos, first aid supplies. Bring acoustic instruments, drums. Please bring bags to take out your trash & recyclables. Please remove any trash or recyclables from the gathering site any chance you may get. Cleanup starts when you get there!
GETTING TO THE GATHERING:
You can go on either I-91 or I-93. Unless you are already in Boston, and I-93 is the only way out, think about I-91 even if it looks a bit longer, because I-495 and I-93 near Boston can turn into a traffic jam that takes hours to get through.
From I-93: Take Exit 32 in North Woodstock and go west on 112. Pass the Lost River and Wildwood Campground. Go about a mile further and turn left into Tunnel Brook Road (11.2 miles from I-93 exit).
From I-91: Take Exit 17 in Four Corners and go east on 302. Cross into New Hampshire and go through Woodsville. Continue on 302 for about five miles and turn right on 112. Follow this until it joins 116. In about a mile, 116 leaves again on the left. Continue on 112 for 0.3 miles and turn right into Tunnel Brook Road.
Drive along Tunnel Brook Road about a mile or until you feel like stopping the car. Then stop the car. Then stop following directions. Welcome Home.
(From the USFS) WARNING: An Emergency Forest Supervisor Closure Order prohibits the transport or movement of any species and type of firewood originating outside of New Hampshire or Maine onto the White Mountain National Forest. Individuals discovered with such firewood will be in violation of the order and subject to written and/or oral warnings, tickets, and fines. The order is in response to the threat posed to forest resources by the Emerald Ash Borer and the Asian Longhorned Beetle.
For any more information, go to www.nerflings.com and www.nerflings.org
Post & share this with all!!! ;-)
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