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Post by bradberad12 on Feb 25, 2010 9:46:08 GMT -8
is the camping pass only if you have a car? in other words, can we camp/be on campgrounds without a car or pass? i'm limited on money and trying to figure out my options. If you can get there without a vehicle, camping is free. I have not heard many stories about picking up rides on Craigslist or whatever, but if you can pull it off, all the power to you.
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Post by dubdog on Feb 25, 2010 11:03:18 GMT -8
nothing will compare to the dust at Pemberton. Ever camped at Coachella? Try Bonnaroo. The dust in 2006 was so bad that my buddy had to leave due to a horrible sinus infection. People were walking around wearing SARS masks![/quote] Good thing we are going to Sasquatch where this is not an issue. Yet another reason it is the best ever. WOOP WOOP
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Post by tangipoo on Feb 25, 2010 11:17:38 GMT -8
If you can get there without a vehicle, camping is free. I have not heard many stories about picking up rides on Craigslist or whatever, but if you can pull it off, all the power to you. thanks. yeah, i've never been this disorganized with planning something before, but really wanted to go to the fest. if need be, the worse thing we'll do is find someone to share a car rental with. say no to hitching.
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Post by alex on Feb 27, 2010 8:02:06 GMT -8
Ever camped at Coachella? Try Bonnaroo. The dust in 2006 was so bad that my buddy had to leave due to a horrible sinus infection. People were walking around wearing SARS masks! Good thing we are going to Sasquatch where this is not an issue. Yet another reason it is the best ever. WOOP WOOP [/quote] same thing at Pemberton in the Festival grounds. by the 2nd day everybody looked like they were going to rob a bank in the old west. bandanas, dust masks, etc. anything you could cover your face with really.
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Post by interstateeight on Feb 27, 2010 9:30:39 GMT -8
for some reason no one (here or on the sasquatch facebook page) can find the ticketmaster page for camping. what's everyones issue? lol When you search "Sasquatch," it doesn't show up in the results. Like it has every other year.
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Post by Pea on Feb 27, 2010 10:14:03 GMT -8
hmm interesting. i guess i've just always thought to search "gorge camping"
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Post by dildon on Mar 1, 2010 9:52:31 GMT -8
If you can get there without a vehicle, camping is free. ?? I thought you had to have a wristband to camp. Wristbands = free to anyone without a vehicle?
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Post by pchapp on Mar 1, 2010 10:46:04 GMT -8
I believe the wristbands are only for premier campers. I've never had to wear a wristband for general camping.
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Post by Pea on Mar 1, 2010 12:11:09 GMT -8
I don't remember having one last year, I could be wrong though. The wristband situation used to be insane at Getty's Cove when they were still open. So many Gorge campers tried sneaking in, I remember a few getting caught.
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Post by ryslice on Mar 1, 2010 12:47:05 GMT -8
As far as I know wristbands are only for Premium (stayed there last year), and of course for drinking at the concert itself. Premium campers were allowed to wander wherever they saw fit. Security guards checked everyone coming back into Premium, and were actually pretty fucking awful about it too. I can understand you'll get a few drunkards trying to weasel their way in, but for the most part they were pretty much dicks.
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Post by dildon on Mar 1, 2010 17:04:42 GMT -8
Yeah, come to think of it I don't remember about the required wristband for standard camping. I do however remember the wristband tan/burn line. That was fun.
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