The things you bring will vary between people who come by car, train and coach. The former will mean that you have somewhere to store things during the day, but the latter two will need to consider the fact that day-time storage may not be at the same place as you sleeping venue and IVFDF cannot take responsibility for your belongings. A separate bag for 'day things' and a larger one for storage may be a good idea. The list below is a rough guide and you may not need everything on it, or consider some 'luxuries' not 'luxuries' but 'essentials'! Essential Items | Luxuries
| What Not to Bring | Sleeping bag | Pillow, Teddy | | Roll mat, thermarest | | A super-dooper giant, takes-12-men-and-17-hours-to-inflate-lilo. You may have to pack your bags away in the morning. | Dancing shoes | Plasters, a second set of shoes | Those killer 5 " heels. Not only are they nasty to dance in but Durham's cobbles will eat you alive. | Nice thick coat, scarf, gloves Durham can be surprisingly bitter and windy. | Awesome hat, IVFDF hoodie | | Spare T-shirt no 1, Spare T-shirt no 2 Lots of workshops and ceilidh and dancing with cool new people... | Spare T-shirt no 3, 4... | | | Musical Instrument, Music | Multiple Large Instruments that need carrying around 24/7. | | Camera | That really really expensive one ... | Toiletries, Towel Toothbrush, contact solutions, hairbrush, soap... | | | Waterbottle | | | Money There are cash points in the centre of Durham, but not at Van Mildert or St Aidans, though the bars do offer cash-back. | | | | | Electrical Appliances There will be no sources of power. | | | Cooking things We don’t have any kitchen facilities. | IVFDF Ticket Confirmation | | | Lots of Energy! | | |
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 13 January 2010 08:31 |