crowell
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Post by crowell on Feb 13, 2013 22:03:10 GMT -8
I almost always have a hookah at my camp site. This one is made to wear on a shoulder strap to you can walk or hike with it. Shisha = Bliss.
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Post by CalmYoTits on Feb 13, 2013 22:26:32 GMT -8
I almost always have a hookah at my camp site. This one is made to wear on a shoulder strap to you can walk or hike with it. Shisha = Bliss. Ummm can I come hang at your campsite and share in the bliss that is sheesha? (I personally like the spelling "shisha" better, but my Arab friends insist it's "sheesha". But I digress.) The option to have portable hookah enjoyment is blowing my mind right now.
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Post by Drew on Feb 13, 2013 22:43:55 GMT -8
It is sophomore year of undergrad up in this thread
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Post by Fig on Feb 13, 2013 22:46:38 GMT -8
Errr'body doin' tha hookah.
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Post by CalmYoTits on Feb 13, 2013 22:57:12 GMT -8
Senior year of undergrads
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Post by Cysquatch on Mar 30, 2013 20:06:14 GMT -8
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Post by brummbar on May 1, 2013 8:49:32 GMT -8
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Post by Pea on May 1, 2013 8:57:10 GMT -8
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Post by emptyfox on May 1, 2013 10:42:02 GMT -8
Worst post. Kindly fuck off until you learn how to spam in English.
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Post by stalkinopossum on May 3, 2013 12:57:38 GMT -8
Quick question, are kegs allowed in the campsite? I think it would be fucking awesome to bring one this year.
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Post by davers on May 3, 2013 13:05:42 GMT -8
Technically no, but I've seen them before. If you try it, keep it in a tent or something and be prepared to lose it if one of your friends brings it out and starts doing keg stands.
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Post by rüstü on May 3, 2013 14:09:07 GMT -8
Quick question, are kegs allowed in the campsite? I think it would be fucking awesome to bring one this year. Make sure to keep it well hidden from plain sight and you'll do ok. Last year we weren't aware of that and my friend got his entire keg taken away on thursday night. They gave us 30 minutes to drink as much as we could or empty as much as possible in to other containers. Needless to say, we got absolutely obliterated that night because otherwise the little beer we got to keep would've been wasted. We emptied out huge water containers and filled them with beer, it was pretty silly. I still think it's ironic that when taking away our binge drinking device (their words), they actually encouraged us to binge drink more heavily than any of us had planned on doing the entire weekend.
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Post by stalkinopossum on May 3, 2013 14:30:58 GMT -8
Quick question, are kegs allowed in the campsite? I think it would be fucking awesome to bring one this year. Make sure to keep it well hidden from plain sight and you'll do ok. Last year we weren't aware of that and my friend got his entire keg taken away on thursday night. They gave us 30 minutes to drink as much as we could or empty as much as possible in to other containers. Needless to say, we got absolutely obliterated that night because otherwise the little beer we got to keep would've been wasted. We emptied out huge water containers and filled them with beer, it was pretty silly. I still think it's ironic that when taking away our binge drinking device (their words), they actually encouraged us to binge drink more heavily than any of us had planned on doing the entire weekend. Haha right on. I'll keep it in mind and talk with the group to see if we want to.
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Post by StormyPinkness on Feb 11, 2014 11:51:41 GMT -8
Also pooping this thread and pasting my Sasquatch list below for new people coming in.
Obviously this is just common sense and will work differently for everyone.
GUYS DON'T FORGET YOUR TICKETS!!! Every year I leave a huge note out for myself the night before I leave reminding me about tickets.
CAMPING tent sleeping bags pillows mattress/sleeping pad if you have one tent fan
CLOTHES socks (LOTS!) underoos t-shirts warm shirts pants skirts hats
ACCESSORIES ponchos sunglasses sunscreen camera garbage bags tp/paper towels headlamps bandaids ibuprofen toothbrush/toothpaste batteries plates/bowls/silverware wet wipes cards/games/PHASE 10 chairs camp stove propane pot/pan spatula kettle coffee mugs canopy table duct tape
FOOD eggs bread nuts fruit granola bars/energy bars spam peanut butter jelly carrot sticks crackers cheese hot dogs buns mustard water coffee beer cigarettes (if you smoke, duh)
The food especially are just ideas. It is good to have a sandwich and some energy bars to bring in since it is such a long day. Anymore we tend to eat mostly hot dogs before and after. But egg sandwiches are really nice in the morning as well.
WHAT TO LEAVE AT HOME
all negatons
any concern for any events outside of the gorge for three beautiful days - give yourself that present
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Post by davers on Feb 11, 2014 11:59:20 GMT -8
I like how you consider cigarettes a food.
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Post by StormyPinkness on Feb 12, 2014 8:16:36 GMT -8
I like how you consider cigarettes a food. It is important to get my fiber.
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Peter Gibbons
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Post by Peter Gibbons on Feb 12, 2014 14:48:47 GMT -8
Thought I might add a few items to this list (in italics). Also pooping this thread and pasting my Sasquatch list below for new people coming in. Obviously this is just common sense and will work differently for everyone. GUYS DON'T FORGET YOUR TICKETS!!! Every year I leave a huge note out for myself the night before I leave reminding me about tickets. CAMPING tent sleeping bags pillows mattress/sleeping pad if you have one tent fan extra tent stakes blanketCLOTHES socks (LOTS!) underoos t-shirts warm shirts pants skirts hats PJ pants/sweatsACCESSORIES ponchos sunglasses sunscreen camera garbage bags tp/paper towels headlamps bandaids ibuprofen toothbrush/toothpaste batteries plates/bowls/silverware wet wipes cards/games/PHASE 10 chairs camp stove propane pot/pan spatula kettle coffee mugs canopy table duct tape baby powder hammer/brick/rock for pounding tent stakes cell phone charger rolaids plastic cups extra lighters scissors schedule FOOD eggs bread nuts fruit granola bars/energy bars spam peanut butter jelly carrot sticks crackers cheese hot dogs buns mustard water coffee beer cigarettes (if you smoke, duh) bbq sauce chips red bullThe food especially are just ideas. It is good to have a sandwich and some energy bars to bring in since it is such a long day. Anymore we tend to eat mostly hot dogs before and after. But egg sandwiches are really nice in the morning as well. WHAT TO LEAVE AT HOME all negatons any concern for any events outside of the gorge for three beautiful days - give yourself that present
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chud
Grunting Yowie
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Post by chud on Feb 12, 2014 14:51:28 GMT -8
Me too (bold all caps). Thought I might add a few items to this list (in italics). Also pooping this thread and pasting my Sasquatch list below for new people coming in. Obviously this is just common sense and will work differently for everyone. GUYS DON'T FORGET YOUR TICKETS!!! Every year I leave a huge note out for myself the night before I leave reminding me about tickets. CAMPING tent sleeping bags pillows mattress/sleeping pad if you have one tent fan extra tent stakes blanketCLOTHES socks (LOTS!) underoos t-shirts warm shirts pants skirts hats PJ pants/sweatsACCESSORIES ponchos sunglasses sunscreen camera garbage bags tp/paper towels headlamps bandaids ibuprofen toothbrush/toothpaste batteries plates/bowls/silverware wet wipes cards/games/PHASE 10 chairs camp stove propane pot/pan spatula kettle coffee mugs canopy table duct tape baby powder hammer/brick/rock for pounding tent stakes cell phone charger rolaids plastic cups extra lighters scissors DOGSFOOD eggs bread nuts fruit granola bars/energy bars spam peanut butter jelly carrot sticks crackers cheese hot dogs buns mustard water coffee beer cigarettes (if you smoke, duh) bbq sauce chips red bullThe food especially are just ideas. It is good to have a sandwich and some energy bars to bring in since it is such a long day. Anymore we tend to eat mostly hot dogs before and after. But egg sandwiches are really nice in the morning as well. WHAT TO LEAVE AT HOME all negatons any concern for any events outside of the gorge for three beautiful days - give yourself that present
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Post by davers on Feb 12, 2014 18:10:34 GMT -8
GUYS DON'T FORGET YOUR TICKETS!!! Every year I leave a huge note out for myself the night before I leave reminding me about tickets. Just do what I do and put your wristbands on as soon as you get them. That way you get reminded every day that Sasquatch is soon.
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Post by StormyPinkness on Feb 13, 2014 7:16:49 GMT -8
And babies. Don't forget the babies.
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