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I'd just buy 2 48 oz nalgenes instead of a camelbak. Will save you carrying space and you won't soak everything in your backpack.
I'd suggest having a shirt for each day and maybe an extra. Sweat is real. Maybe an extra pair of shorts as well if you aren't wearing underwear. Please pack deodorant.
Sunscreen is a must. Goldbond as well. You will have a bad time if you get sunburnt or chafed early in the weekend.
You need a shade structure of some sort. Pack a small cot or yoga mat and sleep on that under the shade.
Post by pondo ROCKS on May 9, 2016 11:50:21 GMT -5
The reason I say have a tent is simple... What if it rains? At least with a tent you can have a place to store stuff (and yourself) without getting soaked.
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The reason I say have a tent is simple... What if it rains? At least with a tent you can have a place to store stuff (and yourself) without getting soaked.
I've been at roo with no tent during rain and it wasn't bad at all. I just lowered my ez up to the lowest setting and attached a tarp to the side where most the rain was coming from. Cot and chair to sleep/chill in and I was all good.
The reason I say have a tent is simple... What if it rains? At least with a tent you can have a place to store stuff (and yourself) without getting soaked.
I've been at roo with no tent during rain and it wasn't bad at all. I just lowered my ez up to the lowest setting and attached a tarp to the side where most the rain was coming from. Cot and chair to sleep/chill in and I was all good.
How have I never thought to lower my EzUp before?! Such a simple solution to rain; as opposed to moving everything towards the center and hoping the wind doesn't blow the rain through the corners between the tapestries/tarps I have hanging.
I've been at roo with no tent during rain and it wasn't bad at all. I just lowered my ez up to the lowest setting and attached a tarp to the side where most the rain was coming from. Cot and chair to sleep/chill in and I was all good.
How have I never thought to lower my EzUp before?! Such a simple solution to rain; as opposed to moving everything towards the center and hoping the wind doesn't blow the rain through the corners between the tapestries/tarps I have hanging.
Glad someone found the tip helpful. Hopefully you don't have to use this tip though!