First time craft vendor. Can’t wait! Where do you buy town event tickets?
Debbie, you had me at sinks. :love Thank goodness.
And Landshark, thanks for the Cabellas suggestion. Haven’t checked out their page but I will.
Thanks!
It’s really not necessary to do a big kitchen set up… ( unless you really want to- I’ve been begging for a Cabela’s for years but don’t have one yet)… All you need are some plastic buckets or tubs… Also, there are may wagons around that you can borrow to take your water back to your camp too if needed… Occasionally, there are even kids willing to fetch the water and pull the wagons for you too for a small donation…LOL
The only events in town that require tickets would be the nightgrass shows, and Planet Bluegrass will announce lottery sales for those soon after the shows are scheduled.
Other than nightgrass, the free workshops in Elk’s Park downtown are the only in town events. :cheers
Two regular dishpans. One for dishwater, one for cold water rinse pan.
One potable water container (large cooler, 5 gal. camping bottle, or whatever you have on hand).
One camp stove and one pot to boil water for wash pan.
OK - now you’re ready to do dishes… anywhere! :thumbsup
Auntie Hope :festivarian2 :green
Okay so we are camping out at the Matterhorn CG outside of town. Will I be able to find parking anywhere close when coming into town for the concerts? I’m not sure what the program is or if there is some kind of bus or taxi service I’ll need to get to and from the event. Appreciate any advise.
Al
The Town of Telluride is blocked/closed to traffic during Festivaaal. There are parking areas with free shuttles. Also, there are parking areas in Mountain Village where you can walk to, then ride the free gondola which drops you a few blocks away from the fest entrance. I believe the least walking you’d do is with shuttle, but the gondola is waay more fun and scenic! :thumbsup
Ok, I admit, I’m not a virgin but I still have a question I’m hoping you can help with. My group is thinking about buying and bringing either a propane fire pit or an upright propane heater. What are the restrictions on these things? :huh
P.S. Camping at Town Park
As long as you don’t put any wood in the fire pit you’re just fine.
No restrictions on propane heat as long as you’re careful not to get it close to flammables. :thumbsup
One of the best ways ever to make new friends at FESTIVVAAALLL!!! Trust me, at one point or another you will be very grateful for the heat.
Auntie Hope :festivarian2 :green
Thanks for the helpful info! :wave
We are very excited to have a vehicle pass this year to bring our pop-up tent trailer for the old bones. How early ought we to arrive to still be able to maneuver it in? We arrived 2 years ago on Wednesday, and really had to wedge our ground tent in.
:cheers
Best bet would be the 16th…
Saturday June 16!
If you get there any later you may not find a spot to park it without being in the middle of the road. :eek
No joke!
Would it be breaking any town park etiquette to set up our 3 room tent on the Sunday before, then go back to Durango to works a few days, coming back Wednesday night or Thursday morning to occupy said tent?
Not really. :flower
You may ask a neighbor just to keep an eye on things so that nobody sets up camp at your front door.
So how exactly do the campgrounds work as far as strictness to getting in? I am heading in solo and my friends are in Town Park but I am not due to late arrangement of funds and plans (heading in solo from MI). Will I be able to hang out and visit them in TP as long as I’m not setting up camp there? Thanks
Anyone can get into Town Park through Wednesday, then, after that, you must have a Town Park or Warner Field wristband to get into Town Park. :thumbsup
It is very strict after Wed. You must have the appropriate wristband- you will be checked…
I just have one word:
BACON!!!
:dancing
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