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Finally packing for our first All Good! The website says no chairs or umbrellas at the venue. Is that a real rule?????
I have seen both inside before. I would keep the chair height to a min. though. In the past umbrellas have been used for shielding oneself from sun. In the rain I usually see ponchos, rain suits.
Or goal is to have left Walmart by 10, sooner if everyone is ready.
At first I was worried about making it to Wlamart by 9, now my group has grown to 8 people and those not at Bisco want to line up at 8 meaning we should be ready by 9.
Finally packing for our first All Good! The website says no chairs or umbrellas at the venue. Is that a real rule?????
I have seen both inside before. I would keep the chair height to a min. though. In the past umbrellas have been used for shielding oneself from sun. In the rain I usually see ponchos, rain suits.
Finally packing for our first All Good! The website says no chairs or umbrellas at the venue. Is that a real rule?????
You shouldn't have a problem bringing chairs or umbrellas into the venue. Have seen lots of chairs, umbrellas, sport-brellas, etc. As long as you are far enough up the hill, you shouldn't be bothering anyone... they can just not sit behind you. There's plenty of extra room except maybe during the headliners, when you won't need those extra comforts.
Finally packing for our first All Good! The website says no chairs or umbrellas at the venue. Is that a real rule?????
You shouldn't have a problem bringing chairs or umbrellas into the venue. Have seen lots of chairs, umbrellas, sport-brellas, etc. As long as you are far enough up the hill, you shouldn't be bothering anyone... they can just not sit behind you. There's plenty of extra room except maybe during the headliners, when you won't need those extra comforts.
Thanks! Tiny chairs purchased.
Hopefully, we'll see some of you over the weekend. I'm sure we'll spot Bunny & Dan at some point -- we always do......
Post by nature boy on Jul 11, 2011 20:35:49 GMT -5
Good news! I was able to pull my trusty fire & ice grill out of the hottest attic in Tennessee this afternoon. If you're curious what it is, here's a pic:
I'm going to clean it up and test it out to make sure everything still works tomorrow. Pending the bench test I'll bring it.
If someone wants to utilize it during the weekend they can have at it; all I ask in return is that you help me keep it clean enough for the next person to use.
I'm planning to make pesto grilled cheeses and will likely bring enough to share. The flat top is great for quesadillas if that's more your speed.
Good news! I was able to pull my trusty fire & ice grill out of the hottest attic in Tennessee this afternoon. If you're curious what it is, here's a pic:
I'm going to clean it up and test it out to make sure everything still works tomorrow. Pending the bench test I'll bring it.
If someone wants to utilize it during the weekend they can have at it; all I ask in return is that you help me keep it clean enough for the next person to use.
I'm planning to make pesto grilled cheeses and will likely bring enough to share. The flat top is great for quesadillas if that's more your speed.
The weather forecast is looking better, 40% chance of scattered TS on Saturday and Sunday.
Forecast is looking better... but why are weather.com and accuweather still not in agreement??
It's likely that Masontown, WV isn't exactly on their radar (pun intended). Try weather.gov; it's the national weather service's job to make their best possible guess at a forecast.
Forecast is looking better... but why are weather.com and accuweather still not in agreement??
It's likely that Masontown, WV isn't exactly on their radar (pun intended). Try weather.gov; it's the national weather service's job to make their best possible guess at a forecast.
Not to mention that we can not get a forecast for the Mountaintop at all, I bet it has at least 1/2-1 mile elevation over Masontown.