just lookin for a few tips on do's and don't's about the festival. like what to bring, what not to bring, camping, food, drink, etc. not only bonnaroo but other large fests as well. should i travel light? bring extra clothes? or maybe just extra boxers? I would hate to show up and find out i didn't need to bring certain things? I think others may want some tips also. mucho thnxs!
do greet your neighbors & make friends do bring food, drinks, and a good amount of money do make good note of where your tent is, getting lost sucks dont overdue yourself during the day, save some energy for the night shows dont judge people ill probably add some more later.
Last year it was muddy as hell, and wet, so rubber boots and raincoat, bring your own food, lots of water, and dont do anything weird in front of any regular person. And only buy drugs from hippies, you'll get ripped off less often that way. Oh, if you can, take a rv and buy the rv permits, you wont have to walk 1000 miles to get to centeroo that way. It might not be so bad though this year, as there will be fewer people in attendence. hope we helped, D+T
I thought we had this thread from past years but it appears to be lost. Bobby ellis' how to of bonaroo Q brought this to my attention. I'm merging the threads, too. Here is my take on what you need at a fest. Note: this is too simple to Burning Man! this also does not apply to vendors. 3-5 day festival, car travel: TICKETS. check that all occupants have a ticket and an ID. straight clothes for drive there, back. I pack a solid color T-shirt. I still wear my skirts or shorts, but I don't have a lot of patchy "advertising" that I'm a freak. Travel is a good time to have that freak flag at half staff. Who needs additional hassle? two-three changes of fest clothes. wear a day, air a day. You will sweat (you came to dance, right?), you will smell funny (because you ate some junk on the way because NO place in say, Wyoming, has great veggie food). If they have showers, you will be fine. If they don't, you'll appreciate the original set of straight clothes... or a truck stop shower. I once rode back with three males in a minivan through the desert, including the salt flats. Yes, they needed showers. WATER and portable water container (nalgene or similar) TICKETS granola, peanut butter, or sports bars. Most fests have a food row, but it is pricey to eat three squares at vendors. sleeping bag, tent, hammock. even if it's warm, a sleeping bag makes that huge tree root slightly more comfortable. roll up some clothes for a pillow if you want to pack lite, or buy a cheap inflatable. Cover with a towel (doug adams had it right, don't go anywhere without a towel) have a face cloth along, too. Never depend on two trees for a hammock, tho. Tent decor that really won't look like 87 other tents. you want to be able to find your tent, not someone else's (officially, anyway) hammer to drive tent stakes. Expect to be asked if people can borrow this. TICKETS a full tank of gas right before you get to the fest. If you blow all your money, at least you can leave at the end. extra oil, washer fluid and tranny fluid...gas stations will jack the prices of these. You did put a fresh air filter on when you left home, yes? TICKETS toilette kit: shampoo, conditioner, dr bronners, toothbrush/ toothpaste. A sample of toms of maine or some peppermint EO helps, too. If you subscribe to Listerine is a hippy bath, go for it. It works remarkably well! I've used my nalgene to rinse/swish before. any cup will do. so if there are showers, you are ready. Keep this small. It's really insurance any meds you need. a fest without an asthma inhaler truly sucks. condoms. for you or for a friend. TICKETS throw away/ cheap camera. Even if this is campground only, you'll get some great snapshots. think of your grandkids perusing these... that reminds me, I need to go sort mine.... (no I don't have grandkids) Smiles. Smiles for when it takes FOREVER to get through will call, for when your tent collapses, for when the police trawl the campground. Something will go wrong. Accept this. that's part of the price of a fest. Same fest length, flying, getting ride/renting car subract oil, washer fluid and tranny fluid, but have all levels checked in the rental. Davis is not a cool place to find out that Budget truly is. TICKETS at this point, you can bring less because of the plane. I have checked hula hoops before, and Paul and I once (only once) pulled this off with a full vending booth, except for two boxes shipped to the partner in the booth. BUT, airports are crazy and you want to get going. Bring less. That rental will have AC. that will keep your travel straight clothes nice. A smaller tent is advisable. did i mention: TICKETS?
Be able to control yourselve at all time dont get so fucked up you dont no what your doing. You can get your selve in serious trouble that way
taking it easy in the day is good advice. for the most part, the best shit happens at night. but that is not always true. but night time, the fest really explodes with personality. you have to be up at six in the morning. don't make my mistake, and say "tommorow is another day". no matter how tired. stay up, till sun up!!! then it slows down again. i often forget this advice. but its true.
A good charcoal grill can double as a fire pan and will help avoid burn scars on the ground. Bring plenty of trash bags. When you see someone littering offer them your extra trash bags as a nice way of telling them to clean up after themselves. Pratice LNT camping principles.(thats Leave No Trace) Take only pictures and leave only footprints.
i find my hiking boots are the most essential thing. i mean i love spending the day barefoot as much as anyone else, and love to get down and dirty in the mud too, but walking all day for 3 or 4 days without good shoes or walking around in rain and mud can end up leaving your miserable. so i bring my hiking boots and alternate days going barefoot and wearing my boots. bring some moleskin and tape for blisters too if you have sensitivie feet.
Im sure there will be a ton of people. I think music festivals will just continue to grow and grow these next few years. People (that arent into festivals) are becoming aware of what they are all about...and now the mtv has roo's number i think that will attract a lot of people that arent into the whole hippy scene. But then they will get there and be blown away. So thats good right? No? Hmm...i guess theres only one way to find out...
Hold off on the patchouli oil until you get there. I discovered back in December that some Cops can't tell the difference between patchouli oil smell and potsmoke.:$ Takef what cash you need out of your wallet and lock the rest in you glove box. Allways stash your keys in the same place so you (Not on your person) so you won't loose them.
Well I'll give advice for the only thing I am good for. Don't forget the rolling papers for those laughing bones. Or if you's a ganksta (hahaha), best bring those phillies brand blunts, because no one in the whole place will have any. I went through this last year and it sucked. Don't blaze on the way down, because even after spraying down and it being like six hours later, NYS police could smell it, and their dogs could smell it even better. And this guy about the patchouli is right too.
you need a pair of pants and a pair of shorts, no boxers needed. you need a warm hoodie, and a t shirt or two. you need some good shoes, maybe sandles, i prefer barefoot. you need a quality sleeping bag, and a cheaap tent, with a good rainfly. you want to have some loot. an easily disposable glass pipe is always a good idea. now for the extras. you need some loot, so that you can eat. you need 2 cases of PBR in cans, make that 3 cases, no 4, you would be suprised how much more you can drink at a festy, and you want to be able to give them out to entertain. you want to have a couple of gallons of backup water, but keep this hidden and dont share it. bring 2 big jugs of V8, so that you have your vitamins, between the V8 and the water, youll always have a good time, cus youll have your liquids and vitamins. noiw you need some toys. like a camping chair, cheap guitar or mandolin, maybe some stuff to trade or sell. just remember less is more, and you dont really want anything valuable with you.