For people with special needs, ask for Handicamp - a space for people
with mobility and other related disabilities with lots of folks willing
to help you make the most of your gathering experience. While the
trails can be tough and conditions vary from site to site, there's
usually a couple of friendly folks just waiting to assist with the rough
spots. Sometimes we have cool things like rickshaws to assist people
in getting around. Bring your own personal supplies (catheter, wraps,
chair, medical supplies, diapers, cleanup, etc.). Bring own attendent
if you need assistance with personal care (bowel programs, skin,
transfer, catheterizations, wounds, etc) or supervision issues or other
issues (mobility, access, safety) as needed. Please, ask for help when
you need it and give another gatherer a chance to be of service.
If you have chronic health issues, please check in with CALM when you arrive so that folks on the land are aware of your conditions and can provide appropriate assistance more quickly if it is needed.
For family fixing trails, please make sure to consider the needs of wheel chairs so all our family has access to the gathering. If you're not sure what makes something wheelchair friendly, find someone in a wheel chair and access them.
Karin's Rainbow Gathering 2012 news and ideas for creating a safe, fun and healing annual gathering of the tribes somewhere along the north or south end of the Appalachian Mountains, July 1 - 7, 2012.
As with all things related to Rainbow Gatherings, this is not an official source of information and represents my thoughts and opinions only. Other people will have different ideas. Email me if you wish.
Where in the Appalachian Bioregion are we going?
Where in the Appalachian Bioregion are we going? The consensus was for the White Mountain National Forest (in the Northeast), or the Appalachian states of Kentucky, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Georgia. Spring Council selected a site in North Eastern Tennessee.
If you're not familiar with the gauntlet on the road into the gathering, and want to avoid a mandatory court appearance ticket click here.
For the Howdy Folks and directions to the gathering, click here. For the United States Forest Service Incident Command website with groovy maps and updates, click here.
If you're not familiar with the gauntlet on the road into the gathering, and want to avoid a mandatory court appearance ticket click here.
For the Howdy Folks and directions to the gathering, click here. For the United States Forest Service Incident Command website with groovy maps and updates, click here.
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