Wow, somebody asks a simple question, moses lake, and ellenberg, have hotels, ramada and best western, in moses lake arw good bets. I have never been stop by police driving at night, and i have been going since 2006, but i dont over drink ,
Tips:eat a big breakfast at dennys, Go to safeway and grab some food for the day. When you come back grab some food at Macdonalds on the way back.
You can save some big bucks by not buying food at the festival.
Also stock your room fridge with beer so we you get back you can relax.
You'll love being able to relax, having a hot shower, and a comfortable bed.
I would book now to get better pricing, the longer you wait, the more expensive it gets.
if you really wanna bitch out, then go to quincy/seattle.
How is "quincy/seattle" a relevant answer? Might as well list all the major towns between the two...Wenatchee, Cashmere, Leavenworth, Monroe, Everett... Or better yet, I hear the Okanogan is wonderful that time of year (minus the ticks)
Post by Horned Gramma on Dec 9, 2010 12:08:29 GMT -5
I went to college in Rexburg. It nearly destroyed me and I'm not exaggerating even a little.
That place is straight up wrong. Creepy, fucked up and wrong. I'm pretty sure it is a hellmouth.
So okay, Ricks College (now BYU Idaho) has a strict No R-rated Movies policy for their students as a part of their bizarre morality code (which also includes things like mandatory church attendance and curfews enforced by steel gates with padlocks on them). At 2:30am on a Saturday morning - stone sober - I was watching Army of Darkness alone in my apartment when someone knocks on my door. I open the door and a man in a suit who I have never seen before insists that I take the VHS out of my VCR and return it to the video store IMMEDIATELY.
How did the guy know what I was watching? Why the hell do I have to physically leave my apartment in the middle of the night for something like that? What the fuck, Rexburg. What the fuck.
My point being there are plenty of reasons to hate Idaho. Big Jud's not being one of them.
I'm camping, and my house is only 20 miles away! However, 4 days without a shower is a bit rough, so I imagine I'll only camp a couple nights. Here's a question for all you smarty-pants: With a 4-day bracelet, could I camp the first night, leave the campground Friday, and camp again Saturday night??
Post by Horned Gramma on Dec 9, 2010 21:06:09 GMT -5
That's the assumption, anyway. That's the hope. They have always been such massive dicks about re-entry in the past that I'll believe that it has changed when I see it.
I'm camping, and my house is only 20 miles away! However, 4 days without a shower is a bit rough, so I imagine I'll only camp a couple nights. Here's a question for all you smarty-pants: With a 4-day bracelet, could I camp the first night, leave the campground Friday, and camp again Saturday night??
Absolutely. The four day pass includes camping, so it doesn't matter which nights you actually camp.
That's the assumption, anyway. That's the hope. They have always been such massive dicks about re-entry in the past that I'll believe that it has changed when I see it.
I mentioned this in the re-entry thread, but it seemed to go overlooked. Festivals do have barcode wristbands. If there is a barcode on the wristband, that would mean no re-entry to the festival. Without a barcode, you can't kick someone out without cutting their wristband weekend pass.
Re-entry to the festival sounds good on paper, but with it being nearly a 30 minute walk from the campground to the festival, you are wasting an hour round trip heading back to camp.
I went to college in Rexburg. It nearly destroyed me and I'm not exaggerating even a little.
That place is straight up wrong. Creepy, fucked up and wrong. I'm pretty sure it is a hellmouth.
So okay, Ricks College (now BYU Idaho) has a strict No R-rated Movies policy for their students as a part of their bizarre morality code (which also includes things like mandatory church attendance and curfews enforced by steel gates with padlocks on them). At 2:30am on a Saturday morning - stone sober - I was watching Army of Darkness alone in my apartment when someone knocks on my door. I open the door and a man in a suit who I have never seen before insists that I take the VHS out of my VCR and return it to the video store IMMEDIATELY.
How did the guy know what I was watching? Why the hell do I have to physically leave my apartment in the middle of the night for something like that? What the fuck, Rexburg. What the fuck.
My point being there are plenty of reasons to hate Idaho. Big Jud's not being one of them.
Keep in mind that southern Idaho is basically a different state than the panhandle. I honestly have only been down there once or twice, and I don't really plan on going back...