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Last year was my first year to Bonnaroo and one of the best things I could have brought was a bandanna for many purposes but the main one was for all the dust!
which leads me to a question was there a truck that sprayed down the paths because of the dust or was that just a fragment of my subconscious? either way dust was still a problem for me but having a bandanna mask helped alot.
Post by oatmealschnappz on Jan 30, 2007 23:14:28 GMT -5
The dust was awful, but once you got to Centeroo it wasn't a problem at all (at least for me). Having spent more time in Centeroo than in any other year, I much prefered things last year. The weather was amazing all weekend! I'd really dig a replay of that, instead of the constant sprinkles of '05...But that's just me.
my bonnaroo cough lasted for weeks. im definitely bringing a bandanna or a wacko jacko mask this year. hopefully some paved roads are on the way now that they own it. i always walk barefoot on the grass next to the roads anyways. and the dust is bad. ive heard stories of people becoming really deathly ill over inhaling mice tirds in dust at roo. and i know for a fact that it happens alot to backpackers that stay in trail shelters. and roo is a field full of dropped food. im pretty sure there are field mice roaming shakedown poopin it up.
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I didn't inhale alot of dust since I was camped no where near centeroo and in Rusty Griswold we walked down Bushy Branch to a grass field, but my buddies camped directly behind tent only got their fair share of dust at their campsite due to the dirt road right by them.
My bandanna is often dunked in my cooler and used to cool me down. I wouldn't go to 'roo without one.
*i like coconuts, you can break them open they smell like ladies lyin in the sun** *Hell I don't even know where I am** *for now I must sit here and ponder the yonder: The herbivores did well cause their food didn't never run** *We listen, if it feels good We shake** *You made a big impression for a girl of your size, Now I can't get by without you and your big brown eyes.**
ive heard stories of people becoming really deathly ill over inhaling mice tirds in dust at roo. and i know for a fact that it happens alot to backpackers that stay in trail shelters. and roo is a field full of dropped food. im pretty sure there are field mice roaming shakedown poopin it up.
wow, i'd never thought of this. Shit, now everytime i come back to my tent, i'm gonna be afraid a damn mouse has clawed its way in.
I dont care about mice or snakes but do you guys get a masave amout of spiders on, in, and arround your tent well my freind and I did and it was so horrable actualy one night i passed out half way in / halfway out of the tent and woke up with 3 visable spiders on me (being that the night before was very how do you say lysergic I totaly freaked out because i knew I was Fine and the spiders were there) needless to say If i can find spider spray it will be second on my list after a bandanna
Post by oatmealschnappz on Feb 1, 2007 0:45:17 GMT -5
We always find some spiders around our camp. In '04, after returning from a long Trip down ShakeDown (after the X-men), I plopped-down to have a smoke by the light of some left-over glowsticks. After a few minutes, I looked down and saw sh*tloads of spiders crawling all over my shirt. Obviously, I freaked-out and jumped-up and did the "holy-sh*t, get 'em off me" dance. I grabbed our lantern, turned it on and looked around only to find 2 (quite small) spiders. Bonnaroo is GREAT!
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Maybe I'll throw myself to the dogs, but my back's not to the wall Maybe I'll lay some bricks for the man, but the days just aren't that long So if I settle back and chill will I see far enough to feel the angel's dream? I thought it was the Story of the World!
The spiders did not freak me at all - as long as they stayed outside the tent! I coughed up Bonnaroo dust for weeks also - we just started calling it the "Bonnaroo Crud"
Post by melikecheese on Feb 16, 2007 18:39:41 GMT -5
Yeah I use the bandanna I got at the internet tent in 05. I love it. I use it on my neck, I soak it in water an lay it on my neck and it cools me down.
Did any of you get a bandanna at the VW garage this year? they have all the different uses for a bandanna on the bandanna! one of the best free things I acquired last year.