Supplies for the springs which are always in demand include liquid bleach, grass seed, lawn fertilizer and toilet paper. Other needs arise, but it's hard to know ahead of time what they'll be.
I generally just bring supplies for Lee. His caretaker position is unpaid and without him the springs would likely have been bulldozed years ago, so I'm happy to help support him. Things he always likes are bacon (with lettuce and tomatoes if possible), crab, whole milk, chocolate chip cookies, good bread and good pastries. He can also use CR123 lithium batteries, especially during the winter.
It's not like people need to bring him a weeks worth of groceries when they visit, but a little love from the supermarket is well invested.
On occasion Lee has need for flight services, either to check things out in the valley or to go to Furnace Creek or Big Pine. If you're willing and able, offering flight time is a pretty good thing to do. Bear in mind that Furnace Creek may not have av-gas any more.
Some folks last weekend left a really nice fire pan at the strip, but if you want a fire you need to bring your own firewood. There is no communal firewood left at the springs, either.






