Village:UK Refuge
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| Village Name | UK Refuge |
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| Description | A village for those visiting from the UK, with social space and chill vibes. |
| Preferred Location | 52° 41' 31.34" N, 4° 44' 59.82" E |
| Members |
Edit your membership on your user page, here, and then on "edit with form" at the top. |
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| Self-organized Sessions | |
| Related to village | Village:EMF |
| Registered on | 31 May 2025 11:18:12 |
| Open to newcomers | Yes |
| Hosts self-organized sessions | No |
| Name | Arrival | Departure | Bringing |
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| Badspyro | |||
| Felixwebercouk | Wed Aug 6 0:00 | Thu Aug 14 0:00 | gazebo, 🏳️🌈, purty fairy lights, speaker, tildagon x2, camping stove |
| Franklynw | |||
| Tony Goacher | Thu Aug 7 0:00 | Mon Aug 11 0:00 | TrakTrike, Chairs, Table |
| 4 inhabitants. Refresh this list. You can add yourself to a village by editing your profile page, here. | |||
A group of those visiting from the UK (primarily North West England) but anyone is welcome!
Social space (may?) include Manchester Hackspace's gazebo, a speaker, and villagers' furniture.
Location not considered(?) yet.
The awesome lists and tips below are borrowed from Village:TechInc:
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.
TrakTike needs about 800W to charge.