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Post by bribritheshyguy on May 28, 2010 1:45:09 GMT -5
Anyone know they'd let me bring an SLR digital camera into the festival?
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Post by iwishihadaburger on May 28, 2010 7:04:15 GMT -5
They look at me kind of funny when I bring in my Lumix FZ8, but eventually Dr. Garbanzoure out that a lens hood isn't a zoom lens and I get the ok. They do have a no-detachable-lens policy though. If you bring in a fairly small lens you should be fine.
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Post by bribritheshyguy on May 28, 2010 8:54:12 GMT -5
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Post by jobosrock on May 28, 2010 11:39:48 GMT -5
I tried to bring in a similar camera last year and was turned away, but I'm sure it all depends on on checks your bag. I had the super old woman that seemed to be the head one and was super anal.
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Post by Space_Suitor on Apr 18, 2011 16:49:46 GMT -5
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Post by spirulina on Apr 18, 2011 20:07:32 GMT -5
well since this has been dredged up, i'll give it a go:
(most everything here listed, plus:)
glowsticks sunglasses fuzzy hoodie hothands pouches babywipes bubbles tights/leggings umbrella earplugs (this year's dubstep rings in my head for days.) car charger extra phone battery pack BABY POWDER (ouch chafed thighs!) blanket
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Post by J-Dawg on Apr 18, 2011 20:29:20 GMT -5
My general camping list for any sort of camping, not just festivals. This is besides stuff that should be obvious (tent, sleeping bag, thermarest, etc.)
baby wipes / hand sanitizer ear plugs clothing you can layer, including clothing you're OK with sleeping in if you need to a touque for sleeping in (seriously, it might get that cold at night) gloves a frisbee, deck of cards, etc if you're so inclined advil a travel / camping first aid kit if you have one if not, consider a ziplock bag containing some tape, gauze, band aids, and polysporin small broom / brush (to sweep out your tent if you get dirt in it) TP quick-dri towel if you have one, but a towel of some sort nonetheless. protein bars / power bars / trail mix / jerky / dried fruit / etc (portable, high energy food)
Stuff people sometimes forget that I almost always find useful: a hammer (for pounding tent pegs) a flashlight some extra rope
Edit: Yeah, the earplugs aren't general camping gear I realize. Still, I suggest bringing some to Sasquatch
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Post by chaco on Apr 21, 2011 18:16:51 GMT -5
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Post by Accelerated Cheese on Apr 22, 2011 2:46:07 GMT -5
 safe to use, I've even heard of people being able to use them in national parks with burn bans on... has two settings (high and low) for the fan below the heating chamber (in which you can burn almost everything)...has options for cooking grates and wind shields, etc... www.zzstove.com/
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Post by StormyPinkness on Apr 22, 2011 10:25:36 GMT -5
I don't think you are supposed to have something burning wood.
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Post by Pea on Apr 22, 2011 10:31:21 GMT -5
I'm SO compiling a greatest hits list from all of yours. Thanks for laying my groundwork! I wasn't looking forward to having to draw up another camping list this year 
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Peter Gibbons
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Post by Peter Gibbons on Apr 22, 2011 18:48:32 GMT -5
a touque beanie for sleeping in (seriously, it might get that cold at night)
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Post by Shaxspear III Esq. on Apr 22, 2011 18:49:17 GMT -5
Oh no you didn't
*snaps a Z*
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Post by RUST NEVER SLEEPS on Apr 22, 2011 19:50:22 GMT -5
a touque beanie for sleeping in (seriously, it might get that cold at night) Seriously fuck this, beanie is the dumbest word I have ever heard. I'm not entirely sure what Tuque means in french, but it sure sounds a whole lot more like a warm winter hat than fucking beanie.
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Post by emptyfox on Apr 22, 2011 20:17:30 GMT -5
+ 20
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