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Post by doobies42 on May 10, 2012 18:31:12 GMT -8
The description says it's "virgin wool." Is that to say that it's never been humped on?
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2012 23:18:41 GMT -8
I picked up one of these today since my last one didn't survive Coachella. This one is quite a bit bigger and therefore more awesome. I also bought a headlamp that can be red, blue or white. If you switch between them really fast it looks like cop lights so I think it will be fun to use.
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Post by scough on May 11, 2012 5:27:21 GMT -8
This advice has been a little manic/depressive. Heh, I'm so torn. Do shoes get ruined? Is May a rainy time in Washington? Are heels out? (I kid.) In the past four years it's barely rained at all at the Gorge. However you should always think about packing a poncho just in case. It's a good rule to prepare for any sort of weather, because with the exception of snow or a tornado, almost anything you can think of happened at least once in the past few years. Pick the most comfortable shoes you own and bring them along, otherwise your feet will be on fire after four days.
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Post by alex on May 11, 2012 6:28:30 GMT -8
^and don't rule out driving through a blizzard on the way there (depending on where you're coming from)
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Post by twogirlsonecar on May 11, 2012 8:45:43 GMT -8
We got snow Wednesday night. I was heartbroken. I sure hope snow has ceased by the time we leave for WA. :-p
Thanks for all the tips!
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Post by doobies42 on May 11, 2012 15:54:15 GMT -8
In one week, we should have an idea of the weather situ. I'm predicting pleasant with a chance of extreme pleasure.
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2012 15:56:04 GMT -8
In one week, we should have an idea of the weather situ. I'm predicting pleasant with a chance of extreme pleasure. Are you 4 serious?
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Post by doobies42 on May 11, 2012 16:16:17 GMT -8
I hope to 4 nicate...4 serious
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Post by codymeh on May 13, 2012 8:15:54 GMT -8
Anybody know of a place that sells large styrofoam coolers around Seattle? We're flying in and looking to pick up something cheap.
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Post by Drew on May 13, 2012 8:36:33 GMT -8
Uhhh walmart
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Post by themermaid- on May 14, 2012 8:39:10 GMT -8
What does everyone use to charge their camera batteries and stuff when they die?
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Post by showscoop on May 14, 2012 9:44:43 GMT -8
Does anyone know of any relatively expensive Resorts that a high class baller like myself would enjoy a pampered stay at?
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Post by Pea on May 14, 2012 9:47:49 GMT -8
Your first 4 posts are among the worst I've ever read here.
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Post by danl46 on May 14, 2012 11:27:48 GMT -8
To the high class baller: there is an inn at the winery next to the gorge.
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Post by Horned Gramma on May 14, 2012 11:30:03 GMT -8
The high-class baller got banned for being an idiot sexist spammer troll.
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Post by whostorm05 on May 15, 2012 18:14:44 GMT -8
So I haven't properly camped out since boy scouts. I have a tent, air bed, sleeping bag and will bring a blanket just in case. I'm going to be moving 2300+ miles away 3 days after the festival so there's no sense in buying a lot of camping equipment (canopy, etc). What else would be helpful to have? I'll pickup a styrofoam cooler and ice. Water. Beer. Maybe some tequila.
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Post by chud on May 15, 2012 18:17:39 GMT -8
A canopy, etc.
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Post by StormyPinkness on May 15, 2012 18:24:31 GMT -8
Food and a small stove.
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Post by Horned Gramma on May 15, 2012 18:26:03 GMT -8
And a canopy.
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Post by chud on May 15, 2012 18:26:46 GMT -8
etc.
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