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Post by arihanam on May 14, 2010 19:02:59 GMT -8
I feel like you it might even be so easy, you might not even need a camping pass. Really? I'd love to save a little money by selling it if I really don't need it. Are there many people that just walk in with all their stuff, or is it pretty rare? I wouldn't get hassled by the ticket-checking security?
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Post by arihanam on Apr 28, 2010 15:55:22 GMT -8
Hey there, I have a question if someone more Sasquatch-savvy than myself could answer. My bf and I have a camping pass, but since we dont have a car we're getting dropped off and picked up at the festival. From what I've read it seems like it's mostly car camping, so how easy would it be just to walk in and set up camp? Just wanted to make sure.
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Post by arihanam on Apr 17, 2010 15:43:44 GMT -8
Are there still seats available? I might be interested....
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Post by arihanam on Feb 18, 2010 20:14:17 GMT -8
You CAN rent a car if you are under 25. It just costs more. What I've heard is that between the ages 21-24 they just add on extra charges. If under 21 you basically cannot rent a car. I'm 20.
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Post by arihanam on Feb 18, 2010 14:19:14 GMT -8
Hey I've never gone to Sasquatch before. I recently moved to WA, and ever since I heard of this festival I really want to go! But I have a question for y'all: what would be a good way to get from Quincy to the Gorge? I don't own a car, and I'm under 21 so I can't rent one, so I've been looking into Greyhound and Amtrak and others. I'm stuck once I get to Quincy, though. Any suggestions?
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