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Post by jsmartinii on Feb 20, 2011 15:39:54 GMT -5
I know I am late to this thread, but I wanted to chime in on Sasquatch...I've been to the past three Sasquatch Festivals and after trying to convince ourselves that we would have a good time. we just couldn't do it this year....So I am missing the 10th Anniversary of Sasquatch.... but I bought my ticket to the 10th Anniversary of Bonnaroo - which will bv my first
AS for people going to Sasquatch and camping, you really do want to do www.wildhorsecampground.com/...it's 120 bucks for the entire festival, you get clean portapotties, shuttle to and from the venue, lush green grass to camp on, hot showers and there is a Wildhorse "Cafe" for late night food or breakfasts.
The regular campground is crazy rowdy all night long and don't be surprised if you hear the sounds of not so sweet lovemaking in the tent next to you
The Thermals May 20th Sasquatch May 27-30 Bonnaroo June 9-12 Brett Dennen June 15 Tim McGraw June 17th My Morning Jacket June 28 Toby Keith Aug 16 DMB Caravan Sept 2-4
I just want to post here one last time in case anyone searches this for future Sasquatch fests. View: Majestic Weather: Epic Lineup: Indie wet dream Everything Else: ClusterQUACK.
Seriously - Livenation is wringing every last dime out of this fest, by way of charging $12 for a tall boy of corona, molson, or pbr. Charging $8 for a bowl of noodles, which was the only edible food there. Water "stations" were faucets outside of the portos, which were not labeled NON-POTABLE until DAY 3, or were simply cut off after leaking for the first 2 days and creating a mud swamp. There were 2 or 3 non-Sas-merch vendors, consisting of "meat is murder" t-shirt sellers and a couple girls with some feather earrings. Sasquatch, as a "festival", didnt really lay claim to the camping areas - by that I mean, you could camp there without having a festival ticket. When you pulled in, no maps or trash bags or anything were provided. I had no idea what was available inside the campgrounds with the exception of the portos near our camp. Had no idea where to get ice (wasnt really needed since the weather was [see above] epic), or where to get help if we needed it. All that said - it was a beautiful memorial day weekend. Absolutely gorgeous weather and views. All the shows were great (exception: Bassnectar was inturrupted no less than 5 or 6 times by the sound going out) and dancing at the banana shack was fantastic. For future Sasquatch goers, bring money, extra layers, and more money.
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