cae128
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Post by cae128 on May 27, 2010 6:04:00 GMT -8
Someone asked about flying in. We’re flying in today from PA and spending the week hiking after leaving Sasquatch. We have our tent, sleeping bags, backpacks, camelbaks, and clothes in our bags. We’ll buy a cooler, beer, and food in Tykwila before driving out to the Gorge (Tykwila is just north of SeaTac Airport and has a Target/REI). So, bring what you can and then buy what you need.
We might have an easier time of it than others. If I went backpacking all my gear would fit in a backpack and not weigh 50lbs, so fitting it in one suitcase (while still a challenge) wasn’t impossible. I just hope they don’t confiscate my jetboil!
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Post by cae128 on May 21, 2010 6:42:59 GMT -8
Flying in from Harrisburg, PA with our backpacking gear. Hope it doesn't get lost in transit!
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Post by cae128 on May 21, 2010 6:27:16 GMT -8
Ok, flying in, then grocery shopping (and to REI for stove fuel), then drive to the Gorge.
I think I'll try to cook a bigger meal at noon before we head into the festival each day. Thanks for the reminder on see-through containers, Wolfhat. And, warm tuna sounds gross, so I appreciate the comment, Blacksmile.
I'm thinking PBJs, trail bars/fiber one bars, and crackers to pack and take into the venue. I have a camelbak daypack for water and carrying supplies.
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Post by cae128 on May 20, 2010 9:28:17 GMT -8
I don't want to buy/eat festival food all day for three days.
What kinds of food is anyone bringing into the festival?
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