This will be my 5th year at the TBF. However, I’ve never even stepped foot in Town Park. This year, my crew and I were lucky enough to get Town Park tickets. Some of the people that I know will be in Town Park and have camped there before, so I’m curious. What’s the way of the Town Park campers? What should I bring? What should I expect? Where should I set up camp? Showering situation? etc…etc… Any insight is definately welcome!
The mayor has been bumping topics like mad tonight. Take a deep breath and dive into the forum. All of your questions will be answered and you will be well entertained. Enjoy
Gosh I’m gettin’ all weepy :flower pretty sweet… :flower :medal
Nice folks abound, song and laughter fill the air, drinks are full, tummies too…
No time for sleep too much fun too little time…
tradition, camp families, generations of the same family, dads and sons, moms and daughters…
all playing together… :cheers :medal :cheers good vibes abound :vibes :vibes :vibes :bubbles :peace
It is am amazing community, but practice walking around the block. It doesn’t look the same in the dark and sometimes it doesn’t look the same as it did a few hours ago. It is easy to meet your neighbors, and their neighbors, and their neighbors. come early. bouzouki
Telluride is a very boring place, especially Town Park. The scenery is absolutely horrible, and there is never anything fun to do during the festival. Oh yeah, the people are completely cold hearted and dull. But like Hooch said, at least the porta-pot’s are clean!!!
Yes yes horrible its so horrible ive been there 3 times only bcuz my DAD makes me go everyone smells so disgusting i start to want to smell like that cuz i dont wana be left out…
all in all its just bad and sad… LOVE IT
Yeah it’s not that cool in telluride. I’m actually thinking about selling my tickets and going on Jonas Brother’s tour this summer. Gosh, those boys sure are talented!!!
There is nothing like being a bad parent and making your kids do something as horrible as stay in town park.
There is nothing like having a bad road map in your brain and you can’t find your camp in the dark.
There is nothing like finding no batteries for your flashlight, in the dark.
There is nothing like having someone come upon you and help you find your way, in town park.