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Post by broccolirobert on Feb 2, 2011 15:22:48 GMT -8
This will be my first year at Squatch!
I doubt it, but still wondering, are you allowed to have campfires?
Thanks!
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Post by emptyfox on Feb 2, 2011 15:43:29 GMT -8
nope.
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Post by Drew on Feb 2, 2011 16:36:22 GMT -8
/thread
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Post by mikedone on Feb 2, 2011 22:20:06 GMT -8
its too bad they didnt even have like a big group bonfire or something. that would be kind of rad in my opinion.
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Post by emptyfox on Feb 2, 2011 22:24:02 GMT -8
and fucking dangerous.
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Post by wolfhat on Feb 2, 2011 22:29:47 GMT -8
In that environment, definitely. If it weren't it would be freakin sweat! Normally, camping just isn't camping with out some sort of fire. This is one thing Sasquatch is missing. It's a small concession for the awesome we're granted.
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Post by Drew on Feb 2, 2011 22:35:30 GMT -8
I was camped right next to the guys with the tiki torches, and they were spitting fire with them Friday night...all night.
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Post by emptyfox on Feb 2, 2011 22:47:50 GMT -8
Don't get me wrong, I love me some campfire. Big ones, but not with 20,000 drunk people. The idiot to non-idiot ratio has the possibility of getting too close to 1:1 or worse.
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Post by wolfhat on Feb 2, 2011 23:42:39 GMT -8
I think we agree. Every year at Sasquatch I really wish I had a fire, and at the same time am really glad that the crazies around me do not.
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Post by alex on Feb 3, 2011 8:18:57 GMT -8
Garbage Can + wooden slats from the fence + gas
at least that's what our neighbours across the road did last year. I do not recommend that, of course.
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Post by Pea on Feb 3, 2011 8:40:48 GMT -8
There's something really fun about all of the different and creative ways people have to light their campsites. It's just acres and acres of christmas lights and lanterns. Looks like a field full of giant lightning bugs haha
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Post by topspin on Feb 3, 2011 11:27:11 GMT -8
Garbage Can + wooden slats from the fence + gas at least that's what our neighbours across the road did last year. I do not recommend that, of course. I'M NOT THE ONLY ONE WHOSE BURNED THE FENCE !!!!!!!!! don't burn the fence kids.
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Post by alex on Feb 3, 2011 11:54:52 GMT -8
were you in a campsite with a rather large red truck?
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Post by bradberad12 on Feb 3, 2011 13:50:34 GMT -8
were you in a campsite with a rather large red truck? Last year I hung out with a group who had brought a projector and DVD player. They played that fireplace movie and projected it onto a white sheet backdrop. Pretty cool set-up, but it was obviously not like the real thing.
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Post by alex on Feb 3, 2011 14:35:09 GMT -8
ahaha sweet. There were some pretty elaborate setups out there last year. Huge enclosed canopies with full-sized beer-pong tables and christmas lights, cargo trailer dance parties, etc.
One day I'd like to fire up a canopy, some lights, and just bring out a generator and a mic/amp. Acoustic After Hours Stage.
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Post by topspin on Feb 3, 2011 15:52:31 GMT -8
were you in a campsite with a rather large red truck? Nope sorry. We did have the gorgies come by and shut our fire down THEN ask if we could cook them one of our hotdogs on our coals. No Fuck You!
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Post by alex on Feb 3, 2011 16:03:02 GMT -8
ahaha awesome. Should have told him you'd cook him a hotdog if he kicked one of the other gorgies in the nuts
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Post by tash on Feb 3, 2011 19:48:10 GMT -8
tents = flammable. Just sayin'.
But that would be fun. Minus the burning while you sleep because of your neighbours thing.
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Post by kenhillwa on Feb 4, 2011 20:08:29 GMT -8
I have a gas fired burner that I can turn up to a nice bon fire. I might have to have that.
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Post by broccolirobert on Feb 8, 2011 10:08:07 GMT -8
so most people bring generators to power lights and everything else?
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