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Thinking about it, but if I do not get a Nash-vegas group together I probably wont make it. I have been to zoe 11 or 12 times though so if you want any tips let me know.
Post by autumnsredtears on Oct 9, 2009 23:33:31 GMT -5
I won't be there, but i've been looking at Zoe and that place looks awesome. I'm gonna try to make it there once or twice in 2010, as much as school/job/money will allow me to.
Post by autumnsredtears on Oct 13, 2009 15:01:41 GMT -5
Yeah, springjam is what i was hoping for. I just have to make sure i have someone to go with.. that or take the bus, but the bus takes way long and is somewhat of a hassle (although i think i can get 100$ round trip tickets for my dad being retired airforce which could be nice if i have no one to split gas with)
Post by mphsvoodoo on Oct 16, 2009 20:50:57 GMT -5
I see you are in Mid GA, I live in West TN (Jackson area). I will prob be going to Springjam, so if you ever need a ride and can get this far, you are welcome to come with us!
Is it really worth it to drive 16 hours from Philly? I've wanted to go to zoe for a while now, but the 16 hour drive to an event where I might know 1 of the acts doesn't sound appealing to me. Then again, the pictures and what I've heard so far are all great things
The campsite we use for our annual canoe trip is about 15 minutes away from Zoe. I would never have noticed, but I just happened to be staring out the window because we were looking for the sign for our site, it's like 3 in the morning in the middle of nowhere and I see this small black box/sign flashing "ZOE" in bright colors. I thought of you, wolfman, haha.
It's really nice there, and I bet fall is beautiful. It will definitely be really chilly by late October though. Even over Labor Day, the nights were very cool, and the days were warm, not hot.