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Post by chubbystackz on Jan 26, 2018 11:04:03 GMT -8
is susan one of your cats Yes YES! I AM IN FULL SUPPORT of giving cats suburban soccer mom names.
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Post by jinglehutjuniorlll on Jan 26, 2018 11:05:50 GMT -8
YES! I AM IN FULL SUPPORT of giving cats suburban soccer mom names. RIGHT?! Ok but my other one doesn’t have a mom name, he’s a boy and his name is greg :/ sorry to let you down and then sammi is semi human semi cat name and then kiki but... she’s old so don’t worry about her name
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Post by chubbystackz on Jan 26, 2018 11:16:28 GMT -8
YES! I AM IN FULL SUPPORT of giving cats suburban soccer mom names. RIGHT?! Ok but my other one doesn’t have a mom name, he’s a boy and his name is greg :/ sorry to let you down and then sammi is semi human semi cat name and then kiki but... she’s old so don’t worry about her name i love all of your cats so much
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Post by rimjobflashmob on Jan 26, 2018 14:19:57 GMT -8
Boardie cat meetup when?
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Post by Han-Tyumi on Jan 26, 2018 14:59:33 GMT -8
I bought presale and got that sweet sweet free District 9 camping. I'd be willing to pay more for closer camping, but my fookin prawn friends wouldn't so
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Post by chubbystackz on Jan 26, 2018 16:48:20 GMT -8
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Post by Shleeves on Jan 26, 2018 18:19:29 GMT -8
All the people I go with are fookin’ prawns too. Wild horse is where 5 stars go as a part of their pension plan, basically they get paid to go to Sasquatch.
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Post by Cysquatch on Jan 26, 2018 19:42:29 GMT -8
All the people I go with are fookin’ prawns too. Wild horse is where 5 stars go as a part of their pension plan, basically they get paid to go to Sasquatch. I think the next job I take I'll negotiate Gorge box seats and season Wild Horse camping as part of the contract.
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Post by rimjobflashmob on Jan 26, 2018 19:58:49 GMT -8
FBF to that year we marked our cars with tape and got 22 vehicles parked in a row in overflow. Friendcamp 5ever.
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Post by DesertDucky on Feb 7, 2018 9:09:50 GMT -8
So this will be my 8th Sasquatch. 6 previous times I did D9 and the last time I went I did premier (and would never do D9 again). What's the pros and cons of Wild Horse vs Premier (besides the food)?
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Post by rimjobflashmob on Feb 7, 2018 9:14:39 GMT -8
So this will be my 8th Sasquatch. 6 previous times I did D9 and the last time I went I did premier (and would never do D9 again). What's the pros and cons of Wild Horse vs Premier (besides the food)? If you camp at Wild Horse you are either pregnant or will end up that way mid-weekend. I’ve never camped at Wololo House. But I know there’s a shuttle from Wobble Hoards.
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Post by emptyfox on Feb 7, 2018 9:18:44 GMT -8
Wildhorse is tamer, further, and muc nicer. There are even shaded spots if you are there early enough to claim them. The shuttles post show are a pain in the ass in my opinion and if you want to hang out with friends after the show in D9 you will likely need to walk back on your own. That takes about 40 minutes.
If you are going to spend money on camping, I would say Gold is the best option. No shuttles, and you are camped beside the gate for easy in/outs. But if you aren't there to party too hard, and like sleep, Wild Horse is likely where you would rest best.
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Post by banana on Feb 7, 2018 9:19:57 GMT -8
Does the shuttle run pretty much constantly (similar to premier)?
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Post by eskimoQuinn on Feb 7, 2018 9:22:15 GMT -8
Wildhorse is tamer, further, and muc nicer. There are even shaded spots if you are there early enough to claim them. The shuttles post show are a pain in the ass in my opinion and if you want to hang out with friends after the show in D9 you will likely need to walk back on your own. That takes about 40 minutes. If you are going to spend money on camping, I would say Gold is the best option. No shuttles, and you are camped beside the gate for easy in/outs. But if you aren't there to party too hard, and like sleep, Wild Horse is likely where you would rest best. I plan to go hard long into the night.
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Post by Professor Pancakes on Feb 7, 2018 9:24:13 GMT -8
Does the shuttle run pretty much constantly (similar to premier)? Yes. They have to of them that go back and forth throughout the day until an hour or so after the last show ends.
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Post by rimjobflashmob on Feb 7, 2018 9:25:37 GMT -8
Wildhorse is tamer, further, and muc nicer. There are even shaded spots if you are there early enough to claim them. The shuttles post show are a pain in the ass in my opinion and if you want to hang out with friends after the show in D9 you will likely need to walk back on your own. That takes about 40 minutes. If you are going to spend money on camping, I would say Gold is the best option. No shuttles, and you are camped beside the gate for easy in/outs. But if you aren't there to party too hard, and like sleep, Wild Horse is likely where you would rest best. Yeah I think my group is currently leaning towards Gold for convenience.
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Post by Pea on Feb 7, 2018 9:26:43 GMT -8
Back to District 9 for me. The price difference is just too extreme to justify camping anywhere else.
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Post by Genghis on Feb 7, 2018 9:30:12 GMT -8
I've always been an advocate of Premier camping myself. I've done it my first 4 years at Sasquatch, and year 5 here is looking to be the same. The Pros to Premier, in my opinion, are dedicated shower spaces which can cleanse you of the mistakes/successes of previous days. The shuttle times are very friendly, I only make the physical pilgrimage once a year the first day where I walk to the top of the hill to take in the beauty. Quiet hours kick in at 2 AM so you've got some peace and quiet. The crowd is not the younger grouping that resides in D9 but it's also not geriatric like the people of Preggerhorse (Sorry gang). It's close to both the camping nucleus where they've got many food vendors, it's close to a camp store which has come in handy many times, and it's close to D9 so if you're feeling your youth and want to experience what a shanty town feels like there's your opportunity.
If you've got people to split it with, ideally three, I've always felt Premier was well worth it. That said I'm the only one that seems to be a Premier boi here so I'm probably biased a good deal.
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Post by badchoices on Feb 7, 2018 9:33:23 GMT -8
So this will be my 8th Sasquatch. 6 previous times I did D9 and the last time I went I did premier (and would never do D9 again). What's the pros and cons of Wild Horse vs Premier (besides the food)? I was in D9 all the time then in 2015 I went to Wild Horse. It was so much better. The grass is actually maintained. I didn't end up with an allergy attack like I did every single year in D9. The shuttle was super easy. No cattle walk. They have a little "restaurant" for breakfast/lunch/dinner. They sell ice. They have charger stations. They clean their toilets daily and have showers. The people that run the place are super nice and pleasant to chat with. People do still party during the day but it is pretty chill at night so that would be the only negative if you want to go hard all night. I am usually in the venue from noon till the end so I am ready to pass the fuck out after a couple of beers when we get back to camp. So the more chill is alright with me.
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Post by Professor Pancakes on Feb 7, 2018 9:37:31 GMT -8
I've always been an advocate of Premier camping myself. I've done it my first 4 years at Sasquatch, and year 5 here is looking to be the same. The Pros to Premier, in my opinion, are dedicated shower spaces which can cleanse you of the mistakes/successes of previous days. The shuttle times are very friendly, I only make the physical pilgrimage once a year the first day where I walk to the top of the hill to take in the beauty. Quiet hours kick in at 2 AM so you've got some peace and quiet. The crowd is not the younger grouping that resides in D9 but it's also not geriatric like the people of Preggerhorse (Sorry gang). It's close to both the camping nucleus where they've got many food vendors, it's close to a camp store which has come in handy many times, and it's close to D9 so if you're feeling your youth and want to experience what a shanty town feels like there's your opportunity. If you've got people to split it with, ideally three, I've always felt Premier was well worth it. That said I'm the only one that seems to be a Premier boi here so I'm probably biased a good deal. I did premier once and it was great, but Wildhorse is the same price and much nicer. The shuttle ride is a bit longer and the party isn't as hard, but shade, grass, and Wild Burgers go a long away. I did Gold last year and got really spoiled. Being able to walk from a show to camp and back in 20 minutes or less was a game changer. Doing Gold again this year definitely puts me over budget, but I am currently in the process of convincing myself I can pull it off.
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