caitie110 Human
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|  | Re: First timer... « Reply #45 on Mar 10, 2009, 3:14pm » | |
I guess that's to be expected with camping. One less thing to bring now!
What's the fire situation like? Are we allowed to have fires or are there like.. designated places that fires are allowed on the camp sites? I'm curious about normal camping and premiere. I'm still debating between the two.
Thanks!
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|  | Re: First timer... « Reply #46 on Mar 11, 2009, 12:57am » | |
There is no fires allowed in normal or premier camping, I'm almost positive
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|  | Re: First timer... « Reply #48 on May 20, 2009, 1:43am » | |
This will be my third Sasquatch, but I've always camped off site in the past. Our group is considering Gorge camping, but our party will be arriving at all different times, so we will have several vehicles. However, I'm not really familiar with the pass system. I'm assuming that there is no way to use a camping pass for multiple vehicles? Is there anywhere within a 15-20 minute drive to park cars and shuttle people to the grounds with vehicles that do have passes?
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|  | Re: First timer... « Reply #49 on May 20, 2009, 2:54pm » | |
We're wondering the same thing! We have a pass for each car going but we will be arriving at different times and wondering how we can locate together. Are there huge line-ups to get into the campgrounds on Friday, a la Bonnaroo? I caught the idea of tarping off an area until our other party arrives but are they going to actually be able to get their car to the spot?
Can't wait!
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