Howdy Folks (aka directions to the gathering)
Updated information will be posted here as it becomes available over the next week or so. Check back frequently as information will be refined. New directions may be added. Existing directions may be clarified. Site specific information will be added.
2025 Annual Rainbow Family Gathering of the Tribes
End of June to July 7, 2024
We
invite all to the 2025 Annual Rainbow Gathering to participate in a
silent meditation for peace, love, and harmony amongst all beings. We
call for intentional action to experience the peace that is present
within each and every one of us, guiding us toward a regenerative path
for the future generations.
Our dream is for personal and
collective healing so that we might honor our symbiotic relationship
with our most beloved and beautiful world. We aspire to build together
cultures of peace, justice, and love for our children and the unborn
generations yet to come.
The Rainbow Gathering is a
non-commercial back country camping experience where we practice how to
live in peace with people from many cultures, beliefs, traditions, and
backgrounds. All people are welcome to fully participate in all Rainbow
council circles and activities. This Gathering will take place on
undeveloped land currently under the jurisdiction of the United States
Forest Service.
Rainbow Gatherings are non-aligned
politically and spiritually. This is a totally free peace and healing
gathering open to all peaceful people. The more you contribute, the more
you will experience the magic that is the Rainbow Gathering.
Feel free to arrive a few weeks
early to create the gathering and/or stay a few weeks late to clean it
all up. Please be respectful of the homelands of the Osage and other indigenous cultures. Please walk lightly on the land, avoid places that are roped off, and do not camp along creeks or ponds.
Ticks, ticks and more ticks with a side of ticks!
Be prepared for ticks, more ticks, and a side of ticks. Be prepared to keep ticks off your body. Learn some tips and tricks on keeping ticks off your body.
Wear long sleeves and long pants!
Do a twice daily tick check on you, your children and your pets. Learn how to do a Tick Check.
RAP 107 - Gathering
Please protect this Beautiful Land. Walk softly. Harm no living thing. Harmonize - Blend in. Use only down, dead wood. Cut no living trees. Preserve the Meadows...camp in the Woods. We are caretakers of this land. Everyone sharing makes a strong Human Tribe!Please Protect the Water Sources by staying out of DELICATE spring areas and the Upper Meadow. Avoid camping, peeing, washing above spring areas. Keep ALL soap out of streams, springs or the creek (even biodegradable soap)! Use a bucket to take your bath 60 feet away from the water source. To be certain of drinking water: boil it! Use the slit trenches or covered latrines - cover your paper & waste with ashes or lime, wash hands. Break the fly/illness connection: shit-fly-food-you! Dig no shitters near water areas or kitchens.
Protect our Health! Use your own cup, bowl & spoon! Wash them after eating and rinse in bleach-water. Visit C.A.L.M./M.A.S.H. if you feel ill - especially if you have a contagious disease - or are injured. Camp Together - Establish neighborhoods. Community Fires only! ~ Each with 5 gallon water bucket and shovel for Fire Protection. If you are the last to leave a fire PUT IT OUT! Watch your gear: Be Responsible ~ "Tempt Not Lest Ye Be Lifted From." Pets are discouraged but if you must bring them keep them fed, on a leash and out of the kitchens, springs & fights. Clean up their poop. Love them.
Cleanup begins when you arrive. Bring in only what is necessary. There is no janitor here...you are the cleanup crew. Separate garbage for recycling. Don't litter - find collection point. Compost in pits only. Take your trash out of the gathering and drive at least 100 miles before depositing it in an appropriate trash can. Do not burden the local community with our trash.
You are the Gathering! Participate in Shanti Sena, the peace keepers council, and all activities, councils, work crews, workshops. Volunteer wherever needed: kitchens, welcome home, firewatch, parking lot, shitter digging, supply, front gate, etc. R-E-S-P-E-C-T your siblings’ different energies. Keep the Balance: Earth, Sky, Trees, Water & People! Look out for those who are struggling physically or emotional and offer your assistance.
Alcohol is Discouraged, Guns are Inappropriate, Violence is contrary to the Spirit. Please take no photographs or videos of people without permission. Discourage Drug Abuse.
Buying and selling endangers our legal right to be here. The Magic Hat is our Bank, donate early to fund our Needs. The Magic Hat goes around at mealtime circles and with the Magic Hat Parade.
This is a 100% free event. Food is free, medical care is free, parking is free. No admission fee ever!
Directions & Site Specific Information
From the North:
From Birch Tree, Missouri head south on Missouri Highway 99 for 13 miles just passed Pine Hill Church. Turn Left or East on Oregon County Road 430, which becomes Forest Service Road 3173. Go 1.7 miles east to Welcome Home.
OR
From the South:
From Thomasville, Missouri, take Missouri Hwy 99 approximately 3 miles north to Oregon County Road 430, which becomes Forest Service Road 3173, and turn right (east). Go 1.7 miles to Welcome Home.
Welcome Home can direct you to parking. Handicamp is not yet found.
Some GPS coordinates to the intersection of Hwy 99 and Oregon County Road 430 / FS Road 3173 are 36.829763, -91.513710.
Here are some images from the intersection of Hwy 99 and County Road 430.
Misc. Information
Weed is not legal in the Mark Twain National Forest (or any national forest).
DRINKING WATER: Bring at least a 2 gallons of drinking water per person. Save your jugs for reuse and refill. Leave one gallon in your vehicle and carry the other one into the gathering with you to have until you get orientated.
Be your best self. Plug into existing camps to lighten the load. Meet new people, make new friends!
I think the coordinates are actually 36°49'47.0"N 91°30'52.5"W
ReplyDeleteThose are the coordinates to 99 and county rd 430
DeleteAnd the written directions say to turn off 99 and drive on Oregon Road 430...
DeleteThe road is called Oregon County Road 430 or County Road 430
DeleteHi, I was wondering if we could stay longer than July 7th. Thank you much
ReplyDeleteOf course, but hopefully if you do you will be part of the cleanup crew.
DeleteOregon hwy 430?
ReplyDeleteOregon Co is next county over,
Delete36.829722, -91.514583
ReplyDeleteThank you!
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