WHAT TO BRING

Tent (plus a good fly, TARP , if you are grass camping without a roof).

Sleeping Bag - The mountain air gets chilly at night - 50-60 degrees F.

Light fleece blanket - is better than cotton blanket for the damp, humid tropics.

Sleeping pad or mattress

Food

Rubber Boots - You’re in the rain forest…anticipate lots of mud.

Water Shoes - for playing in our river.

Warm Fleece Jacket - is better than a cotton sweatshirt.

Long sleeve t-shirt

Short sleeve t-shirt

Socks and underwear that dry fast, not thick, cotton socks.

Long pants - that dry fast

Shorts 

Hat

Small umbrella

Flashlight/head lamp/solar light

Water bottle

Bottled water, (if you don't want to bring our spring water).

Swim clothes

Sleeping clothes

Large plastic bag - for use as a rain coat

Or tropical weight rain jacket

Flip flops or rubber crocs

Vitamins/ pills

Tooth brush/tooth paste

Soap /shampoo

Comfort food/snacks

Colones - Costa Rican Money

Camp Meals  - reminder that we have no refrigeration. All of your food must be securely packed in containers. We don't have bears but we do have insects who think your food is dessert.

 
PHOTO FROM THE PAST....RUBBER BOOTS ARE STILL THE BEST FOOTWARE FOR THIS CLIMATE

PHOTO FROM THE PAST....RUBBER BOOTS ARE STILL THE BEST FOOTWARE FOR THIS CLIMATE