Question to all! I know you can bring lowback chairs in to the festival, but can you bring lounge clouds (blow up chairs) - here’s a link in case this is the first you’ve heard of it…
I can’t see why not. :thumbsup
The basic rule of a low-back chair is “you can’t roll a basketball under it” and your butt is low enough in that to pass that rule. :flower
and on another note. Anyone know what folks who are camping at Ilium do with their daytime main stage gear while attending Nightgrass shows? Really not wanting to have to return to camp to take day gear back!
Not sure at this point. We have a friend who lives in the town, so we’re hoping to dump our stuff there for nightgrass and then pick up on the way into the festival the next day. Hope that’ll work!
Hi folks, we will be camped at Mary E. with mountain bikes as well - we’re headed to the festival during a 5 week mountain bike trip (from Australia!). We’ll be keen to ride as well.
We ordered a great map of the surrounding area from Trails Illustrated and plan on doing lots of riding, including a day or two we ride from Mary Ilium to the festival main stage and back. We’ll be getting there Saturday, but probably won’t ride till Monday.
C’mon BillyB, most are aware that not just anyone can pack a foot slave, AND tote one to T’ride, alive, like Hippie Jerry can. Only the most experienced of Festivarian have ever accomplished it. We commoners must go on the late night hunts, :horsey into the darkest shadows, :bat with no flashlight, :burn because the fancy flame scares the ever elusive foot slave deeper under the covers. :whip
Clothing list wasn’t included, but our costumes are more in the elf, wizard, fairy, jedi realm than the chicken, pirate, gorilla fair. Figured yall had the gorillas, and pirates covered! :thumbsup
Here’s a pic of my son and I at Mulberry Mountain Harvest Festival seeing ER