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Also, at these festival's are attendee's also or just popping pills?
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Also, at these festival's are attendee's also or just popping pills?
Also, at these festival's are attendee's also or just popping pills?
I think any tent would do. Make sure you have a rain fly and a tarp incase it rains. Also invest in a canopy. It makes the world of difference when you can chill in the shade rather than in the sunlight. At most festivals music doesnt start until 12-1 so being able to chill in the shade until you go check out the music is worth it.Debating this now. I'd come for the Friday and Saturday dates, but I don't know the first thing about tents, any info?
Agree man I have never had more fun that at music festivals. Everyone is there to just party and escape reality for a weekend. I tend to buy my stuff at the camp grounds. I have a hard time picking up goodies at home so i rather just scoop them up there. Word travels fast about who has the good stuff and whos is bunk. Keep your ears open and talk to people. Props for offering to meet up. I met up with a fellow NTer at Coachella and it was one of the highlights, if you all can make sure you meet up.And there is a ton of pot smokin going on i bring my butain oil pen roll and just dance my *** off its really some of the greatest experiences of my life. I've never camped out though so I am super pumped about this, also 27. But I wouldn't trust buying inside because you have multiple risks. 1 buying something fake. 2 buying something dangerous 3 buying off a cop.
Without question. I would bring some sort of energy booster. The headliners may not come on till 1:00am so you have to make sure you have enough energy. I only say this because when I am drinking I tend to get very sleepy. Add being outside in the sun and I get exhausted.Is it possible to have a good time at these festivals if you drink moderately and don't take any drugs at all
I think it all depends on the festival. When I went to coachella and the hudson project this year they were extremely thorough. They went through my wallet and took apart my flashlight and almost made my gf take her tampon out of the rapper. At Hudson we were not allowed to bring in open cigarette packs.I've been to about 5 festivals they don't care that you are on drugs. as long as you aint fightin they don't care. I went through VIP everyone i went to and they literally give you the weakest pat downs ever. i put all my fun pills in a little sandwich bag tape it to my junk and walk in no sweat.
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I think it all depends on the festival. When I went to coachella and the hudson project this year they were extremely thorough. They went through my wallet and took apart my flashlight and almost made my gf take her tampon out of the rapper. At Hudson we were not allowed to bring in open cigarette packs.
So again it all depends if you are being checked by "johnny trying to show he can be a cop" or a volunteer. But like @John2st said when it doubt just hid it in your junk.
Just DM'ed you @John2stWhoever is going and wants to meet up and hang out inbox me and we will party together and have a great time.
They had dogs at the entrance of the Hudson Project. Not really searching but most likely for intimidation. Whenever I go through check in lines I empty my pockets put it all in my hand (cigs, money etc) raise my hands and they let me through no problem. I always hide stuff in my junk. If you have a camel back or a phanny pack make sure all zippers are unzipped so they can check it.[h3]
You think they will have dogs at Tomorrowworld?[/h3]
Is it possible to have a good time at these festivals if you drink moderately and don't take any drugs at all
After Tomorrowworld you guys can begin preparations for Burning Man
They bumped it to 10 days this year. They have regional burns that are only like $30 a person. I went to one in Missouri, they are very different than they bigger festivals a lot older crowd and the mentality is way different. Everything is incredibly clean because of the burner communities view of sustainability. In addition they dont accept money. Everything is traded on the barter system.I was checking that out earlier, I don't think I could ever make it an entire week.... Lol.