Before You Ask…

  • The venue is accessible by road. AWD or high clearance vehicle is great but not essential to access the Camp! We encourage carpooling for anyone coming through Boise. If you are flying in, we can help coordinate your transportation to the venue. More details available on the Travel & Stay page.

  • So glad you asked — yes and yes! Bring your sleeping bags or other comfy bedding for your bunk. If you don’t have a sleeping bag and plan to stay in the cabins, let us know and don’t worry — we have loads of extras for folks who need to borrow.

    Otherwise, bring any other creature comforts you’d want for a weekend at camp. Our reccomendations: a headlamp/latern, battery pack, pillow, water bottle, etc.

    To abide by Camp rules and help us get our cleaning and security deposit back, please DO NOT bring:

    • Glitter, confetti, or any micro-trash.

    • Glass beer bottles! If you BYO drinks, please opt for cans or plastic wherever possible.

    • Electric heaters.

    • Fireworks of any kind, or candles.

    • Your dogs :( See below for more info on that.

    Watch this space for more and please reach out with questions!

  • We love your little ones, but so do bears and mountain lions. We’ve decided to keep our weekend an adults-only celebration. We hope this also gives you a chance to relax and let loose with us!

  • You know us, so you know we are obsessed with your furry friends. However, there is additional liability for us to have pets present at the venue, and our people : pet ratio is much higher than waivers permit.

    We kindly ask that you leave Fido at home so that we can manage our liability. Please contact Anna or Ian if you have additional questions about this!

  • For the big event, we’re asking guests to dress semi-formally but practical for the outdoor setting. Think nice dresses, jumpsuits, or cute skirts and tops, suits or nice pants with button ups. Jacket and tie optional. Footwear should allow for walking on uneven terrain (aka leave your heels at home). We want everyone to look and feel great!

    For the rest of the weekend, please wear what you feel most comfortable in! Bring layers and a jacket for chilly nights and mornings. Most of the camp has unpaved trails, so comfortable, supportive footwear is also a must.

  • Plan for highs in the low-mid 70s and lows in the low-mid 40s. Bring your layers and a rain jacket just in case!

  • If you opt to stay in the cabins, you will most likely have bunk mates! Cabins sleep 8-14 people. As we assemble cabin crews, we will be mindful of grouping folks who know each other or have previously met.

    If you have a preference for cabin mates, please include that in your RSVP (when live), or let Anna or Ian know directly. We also appreciate your flexibility and openness to meeting new people — we like to think all of our friends are interesting, fun, and welcoming :)

  • Yes! If you prefer to tent camp there will be a designated camping area. If you’d like to stay in your van or camper (no RVs) you may do so in the parking area. Check out the Travel & Stay page for more info.

Please continue checking this page for updates as our date approaches. If your question isn’t answered here, please reach out to Anna or Ian directly!