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Post by juicebox on Mar 21, 2012 22:14:14 GMT -8
Most of us (or maybe just a handful) remember our first year at Sasquatch. For me, it was a wonderful experience, but would've been even greater had I come equipped with some basic knowledge. I think we should help the rookies out and post some things we wish we would've known before our first Sasquatch. I'll kick things off:
Don't forget sunscreen!!! A common but often devastating mistake. Research your lineup to avoid future regret. The sinks in the campground always run dry, bring water jugs.
Good basics to pack: sunscreen, sunglasses (and a backup pair), water jugs, clothes for all weather (cold, hot, wet, its always unpredictable), cash (atm fees are hefty and there are some great things to be purchased in the campground), nothing of great value (or that you care about getting dirty/ruined/lost/unfortunately stolen), comfortable sneakers and socks (blisters suck), booze, baby wipes (probably the best thing on this list), disposable cameras, lawn chairs for the campsite, jumper cables, garbage bags, good hangover recovery supplies (viso, emergen-c, energy drinks, advil), flashlight, lantern, a kite (great wind at the gorge)
Any pointers for pushing through hangovers? Other essentials (or non)?
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