What to pack
Print this, stick it on the fridge, and tick as you go. There's no shop near the lake, so what you bring is what you've got.
Layers & clothing
- check_box_outline_blank A heavy sweater you don’t mind smelling like woodsmoke
- check_box_outline_blank Rain shell and warm layers — lake weather turns fast
- check_box_outline_blank Closed shoes for the gravel road and dock
- check_box_outline_blank Swimsuit and a quick-dry towel
- check_box_outline_blank Wool socks and a warm hat for evenings
Light & power
- check_box_outline_blank A headlamp or flashlight (no yard lighting out here)
- check_box_outline_blank Charging cables — solar runs lights and a phone, nothing heavier
- check_box_outline_blank A book you’ve been meaning to finish
Food & kitchen
- check_box_outline_blank Groceries for your whole stay — there’s no shop nearby
- check_box_outline_blank Coffee (we provide the grinder and the kettle)
- check_box_outline_blank A cooler for the drive in
Leave at home
- check_box_outline_blank Any expectation of wifi or reliable cell signal
- check_box_outline_blank A hair dryer, AC unit, or anything that needs real wattage
- check_box_outline_blank Your schedule
The cabins have a wood stove, bedding, and a stocked kitchen. We hand you a paper map and a thermos at check-in — the rest is up to you.