What to Bring Along
- WATER!
(Please note that the tap water at Waineke is NOT safe to drink.)
- Cooking
supplies (pots, pans, cooking utensils, coffee maker, etc., all that you
will need).
- Food and
drinks for all meals.
- Bedding:
the cabins have single beds with mattresses. You can either bring a
sleeping bag or a fitted bottom sheet and regular bedding and blanket. You
ought to also bring a pillow for your head.
- Hiking
Gear: Sandals with treads, sneakers, or hiking boots.
- Cold
weather gear: A jacket and long pants would be advisable. It is also wet
there, please bring an umbrella or poncho.
- Flashlight
and/or candles
- Bibles
- Personal
toiletry items (soap, shampoo, towel)
- Cleaning
supplies (trash bags, dish soap, floor cleaner, etc. Broom, mop, and bucket are supplied at
the cabins.)
- First
aid supplies for your group in the event of accident or injury
- Firewood,
and matches. Please leave a supply of dry firewood in the wood box inside for
the next campers.
Note about cell phones: There is no signal at the
Waineke Cabins, but there are pay phones at the Koke’e Lodge, which is a
ten-minute walk away.