siroco
Baby Eating Ice Cream
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Post by siroco on Feb 8, 2011 23:00:10 GMT -8
Hey guys, This may seem like a silly question but I just wanna ask, is the general camping area within walking distance of the amphitheater? I know theres no shuttle in general camping and I don't wanna have to worry about driving back and forth.
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Post by emptyfox on Feb 8, 2011 23:01:23 GMT -8
It's anywhere from a 20 to 40 minute walk depending on how far away you end up. You can't drive there. You must walk.
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siroco
Baby Eating Ice Cream
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Post by siroco on Feb 8, 2011 23:03:53 GMT -8
Awesome thank you
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Post by emptyfox on Feb 8, 2011 23:08:44 GMT -8
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Post by Pea on Feb 8, 2011 23:16:19 GMT -8
ohhh whatever it's like a 15-25 minute walk!
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Post by emptyfox on Feb 8, 2011 23:22:15 GMT -8
5000 minute walk!!!
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Post by J. Walter Weatherman on Feb 8, 2011 23:23:58 GMT -8
pfffffffttttttttttttttt.... Time? Who has any concept of the passage of time at Sasquatch? I mean, you know what time it is when you check, but... Time dilation, man.
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Post by wolfhat on Feb 9, 2011 0:46:31 GMT -8
Time dilation is right. If you are walking back sober it can be anywhere between 20-40 minutes as previously stated, but if you messed up on something you are looking at more like a 5-5000 minute walk. Really depends on how fast you observe time passing. Just ask Einstein.
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Post by topspin on Feb 9, 2011 6:42:22 GMT -8
Guys,
The correct description of how much time it takes to make that walk is 3-5 beers.
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Post by StormyPinkness on Feb 9, 2011 8:09:45 GMT -8
Guys, The correct description of how much time it takes to make that walk is 3-5 beers. This is the correct answer.
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Post by Catherine Sun Chips on Feb 9, 2011 8:10:28 GMT -8
I also concur about this.
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Post by Pea on Feb 9, 2011 8:46:01 GMT -8
Minutes and distance don't exist when you're floating. Just sayin
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Post by StormyPinkness on Feb 9, 2011 8:52:33 GMT -8
There is a walk. It takes an amount of time and space. It was created for drinking beers. I totally saw someone that rode my bus last year and it was hilarious. I was kind of drunk though and forgot what they looked like almost immediately.
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Post by Horned Gramma on Feb 9, 2011 9:09:27 GMT -8
The walk TO the venue is a time to slam beers, give people hugs who are holding 'FREE HUGS' signs (and if you don't you're a dick), buy weed cookies from kids on the side of the path, and just generally get psyched that you're on the final descent to the party of the year.
The walk BACK from the venue is one of the most magical parts of the weekend: nowhere else in the world, at no other time, will you see so many people in so many different states of intoxication, be it drugs or alcohol or just high on the music. It's the one time where everyone at the fest is in the same place at the same time, and you can see a line of incredibly happy people stretched out for a mile in front of you and a mile in back. Sometimes a singalong will spontaneously break out and pass through the crowd like an electric current.
I love the walk back.
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Post by StormyPinkness on Feb 9, 2011 9:10:47 GMT -8
The walk TO the venue is a time to slam beers, give people hugs who are holding 'FREE HUGS' signs (and if you don't you're a dick), buy weed cookies from kids on the side of the path, and just generally get psyched that you're on the final descent to the party of the year. The walk BACK from the venue is one of the most magical parts of the weekend: nowhere else in the world, at no other time, will you see so many people in so many different states of intoxication, be it drugs or alcohol or just high on the music. It's the one time where everyone at the fest is in the same place at the same time, and you can see a line of incredibly happy people stretched out for a mile in front of you and a mile in back. Sometimes a singalong will spontaneously break out and pass through the crowd like an electric current. I love the walk back. Absolutely. Oh man it's the best. I am sexually ready to go to Sasquatch now.
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Post by Horned Gramma on Feb 9, 2011 9:11:26 GMT -8
I GOT THE FEVER
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Post by alex on Feb 9, 2011 9:45:24 GMT -8
I just got chills reading that description of the walk back and reliving last year after Deadmau5. It's like an endorphin-fueled zombie pilgrimage to the after-party of the year.
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Post by Pea on Feb 9, 2011 9:47:58 GMT -8
Did anyone else notice that the trail back to the campground after deadmau5 looked like a shimmering, glowing, yellow brick road?
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Post by Friendly Destroyer on Feb 9, 2011 10:10:33 GMT -8
Did anyone else notice that the trail back to the campground after deadmau5 looked like a shimmering, glowing, yellow brick road? I swore that I could see an Ocean to the left. Feel that fuckin' breeze man!
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Post by Pea on Feb 9, 2011 10:27:35 GMT -8
What! I must have been staring at the ground too hard to notice.
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