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A group of those visiting from the UK (primarily North West England) but anyone is welcome! Social space to include a gazebo, fairy lights. a speaker, and villagers' furniture. Location suggested above may change but need proximity to thoroughfare for TrakTrike. The awesome lists and tips below are borrowed from [[Village:TechInc]]: <blockquote> =for participants= ===things that would be nice to have at our village:=== * things that provide shade (very important), such as tarps * a speaker for chill beats * some chairs * all the flags!!! * enough extension cords and stekkerblokken, preferably meant for outdoor use * a few outdoor-proof lights, for practical use or for aesthetics and vibes. ===pro tips for surviving hackercamps=== * earplugs for sleeping are a must * shade is everything * blinkenlights everywhere * use glowsticks on tent wires to prevent accidents in the dark * if a talk you want to attend is full or you're running late, you can watch them live at streaming.media.ccc.de. remember to check the foodcourt page for current info on guaranteed food-for-money sources at camp https://wiki.why2025.org/Team:Foodcourt of course, there are many other ways to acquire food at camp, but they typically require a bit more elbow grease and good timing. </blockquote> TrakTike needs about 800W to charge.
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