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Checklist of items to bring to DTI Summerschool
During the period of the Summer School — from late August to early September — weather conditions in the Münsterland region can vary significantly. Participants may experience anything from cool, rainy days with temperatures around 15 °C and chilly nights to hot, dry summer days exceeding 30 °C. It is therefore essential to be prepared for a wide range of weather scenarios, including both sun and rain.
To support a productive and enjoyable experience, participants are encouraged to follow these general tips:
- Start each day with a proper breakfast to stay energized.
- Stay hydrated throughout the day, especially during outdoor activities.
- Wear appropriate clothing in layers to adjust to changing temperatures.
- Use sunscreen and insect repellent when needed.
- Get sufficient rest each night — the program can be physically and mentally demanding.
- Keep personal belongings safe and always carry essential documents.
- Stay open-minded and respectful in all group interactions — cultural exchange is a key part of the experience.
The following list outlines essential items that participants of the DTI Summer School should bring to be well-equipped for all activities and overnight accommodations.
For day trips
- Daypack
- Personal medications
- Passport or ID
- Printed copies of important travel or contact information – in case of battery failure.
- Refillable water bottle
- Snacks for on the go
- Sunglasses
- Sun hat
- Sunscreen
- Insect repellent (specifically for the trips to Sandstone Museum, historic watermill, Schloß Hülshoff)
- Light jacket or sweater for cooler evenings
- Light rain poncho
- Comfortable hiking shoes
- Camera or smartphone for photos
- Notebook and pen
- Laptop or tablet (for coding workshops,…), Protective case or sleeve for laptop/tablet – for transport and outdoor use
- Chargers for electronic devices
- Power bank
- Travel adapter (for international participants)
Additional for the overnight stay outside the hotel at the historic watermill
- For breakfast and BBQ in the evening: Reusable cutlery, plate and cup
- Whoever is able to bring a tent, could bring it. Even with a plan to stay overnight inside a historic watermill, some might prefer to stay within a tent.)
- Sleeping mat
- Sleeping bag or roll-up blanket
- Toiletry bag with:
- Soap or eco-friendly shampoo
- Wet wipes
- Small towel
- Toothbrush and toothpaste
- Additional personal hygiene items
- Small first aid kit
- Eco-friendly soap or shampoo bar
- Quick-dry clothing
- Lightweight scarf or buff
- Earplugs and sleep mask
- Headlamp or small flashlight (mobile phone app?)
- Extra plastic bags – for separating dirty/wet clothing or trash.