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URL icon « Reply #765 on: June 09, 2014, 05:20:36 PM »

'nuther virgin here

Does virgin status put me at a disadvantage on the erections/goddess thing?  or is my tbf hymen something of a prize?  curious.   I'm a dude, btw, if that matters in the overall virgin appeal.

food - won't be able to bring much of my own.  are there vendors etc available during the week - breakfast and dinner mainly - or are they around just during the festival??  I'll have something to share for the potluck by the way, but not bringing a full 10 days' and it'd be a bit of a bummer for you guys to have to step over me all week.   Is the weather cool enough at night to chill my body when I lose a pulse?

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URL icon « Reply #766 on: June 09, 2014, 05:32:41 PM »

Does virgin status put me at a disadvantage on the erections/goddess thing?  or is my tbf hymen something of a prize?  curious.   I'm a dude, btw, if that matters in the overall virgin appeal.

Wow, tbf hymen. Interesting concept. There's no gong or anything you'll need to ring upon entering the campground, but depending on where you end up around two in the morning, there may be, um... certain rituals.

food - won't be able to bring much of my own.  are there vendors etc available during the week - breakfast and dinner mainly - or are they around just during the festival??  I'll have something to share for the potluck by the way, but not bringing a full 10 days' and it'd be a bit of a bummer for you guys to have to step over me all week.   Is the weather cool enough at night to chill my body when I lose a pulse?

There are some awesome vendors in the festival grounds for relatively cheap, but only Thu-Sun. Outside of that, there are a couple of markets within walking distance and plenty of cafes / restaurants in town. Also check out the farmer's market on Friday just south of Elks Park where the workshops are held.

It can drop below freezing at night, so you should be good on that point. I've observed a few people who appear to have been in suspended animation over the years.

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URL icon « Reply #767 on: June 10, 2014, 01:30:39 PM »

Actually since Your handle is Aloha Girl I might recommend a grass skirt and a Coco Nut Bra......that's what Billy wears! Pirate

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URL icon « Reply #769 on: June 11, 2014, 07:52:13 AM »

Oysters are alive until you eat them, goddesses walk until they can't, Santa comes to town before New Year's Eve, and virgins get sacrificed. You're in for a ride Aloha Girl.
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URL icon « Reply #770 on: June 11, 2014, 08:26:12 AM »

Greetings! Will be my first time coming to Telluride, although I'm a regular at Folks in Lyons.  I plan to arrive on Sunday, staying in the Town Park campground.

My question, is there any accommodations made in this campground for CPAP machine users like myself?  In Lyons, we're allowed to camp in a location which has nearby electrical outlets.  Is there anything like this in Town Park?

If not, I have the option of bringing a marine battery/inverter setup, but there's still the issue of where do I recharge the battery?  Actually, it's a larger question than that - where do I recharge anything?  Nearly everyone has phones to recharge these days.

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URL icon « Reply #771 on: June 11, 2014, 08:34:26 AM »

The on,y electrical outlets are near the restrooms/bath houses. Those spots will most likely be gone by Sunday, but ask. The worst part will be having to run a long extension cord across the road. But you might be able recharge the battery.  Many camps in TP have solar recharge stations in the camps.  Pirate
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URL icon « Reply #772 on: June 11, 2014, 08:43:24 AM »

Pirate's comments are accurate.  Also, I think you will find the festivarians in Telluride are wayyyyy more friendly than those at Folks Fest from my experiences.
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URL icon « Reply #773 on: June 11, 2014, 09:34:36 AM »

So given that I would have to purchase a battery setup at a rather large expense, and I'd rather not incur that expense, it sounds like my best chance to camp near an electrical outlet would be to arrive on Saturday?  Would there still be an issue with an extension cord and the road?  I don't want to get there and be told that I can't use the machine.
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URL icon « Reply #774 on: June 11, 2014, 09:38:15 AM »

To echo what Hooch said, if folks no guy have a medical need they will most likely accommodate you and let you join their camp. We really are a happy bunch, and very friendly. Pirate
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URL icon « Reply #775 on: June 11, 2014, 09:41:27 AM »

So given that I would have to purchase a battery setup at a rather large expense, and I'd rather not incur that expense, it sounds like my best chance to camp near an electrical outlet would be to arrive on Saturday?  Would there still be an issue with an extension cord and the road?  I don't want to get there and be told that I can't use the machine.

I think you should call Planet Bluegrass today and soon to have them answer your questions (before they leave).

Here's the #:  800-624-2422
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URL icon « Reply #776 on: June 11, 2014, 09:43:55 AM »

To echo what Hooch said, if folks no guy have a medical need they will most likely accommodate you and let you join their camp. We really are a happy bunch, and very friendly. Pirate

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URL icon « Reply #777 on: June 11, 2014, 10:26:27 AM »

So given that I would have to purchase a battery setup at a rather large expense, and I'd rather not incur that expense, it sounds like my best chance to camp near an electrical outlet would be to arrive on Saturday?  Would there still be an issue with an extension cord and the road?  I don't want to get there and be told that I can't use the machine.

I don't think there will be much of a difference if you arrive by Saturday instead of Sunday. Most of the spots close to the bathhouse are already taken. But, as others have said, we're a friendly group and there will still be room. Ask around in that area and explain the issue and someone will help you find a spot close to the outlets. Those of us camping in Town Park look out for our neighbors. You'll find what you need.
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URL icon « Reply #778 on: June 11, 2014, 10:50:53 AM »

Greetings! Will be my first time coming to Telluride, although I'm a regular at Folks in Lyons.  I plan to arrive on Sunday, staying in the Town Park campground.

My question, is there any accommodations made in this campground for CPAP machine users like myself?  In Lyons, we're allowed to camp in a location which has nearby electrical outlets.  Is there anything like this in Town Park?

If not, I have the option of bringing a marine battery/inverter setup, but there's still the issue of where do I recharge the battery?  Actually, it's a larger question than that - where do I recharge anything?  Nearly everyone has phones to recharge these days.

I have the answers you seek... Cheers
I'll pm you my cell# to talk more, but in my experience, the CPAP and a marine battery works great! We use it to run computers and charge cell phones for nine days in TP and haven't needed to recharge yet...thinking it's a 80ah battery. (it could be because I don't sleep much, tho?)
There are many folks with carts/wagons to carry it (damn heavy b***h) to the ice arena or someplace nice to charge for a while and still hear the music, too, if needed.

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URL icon « Reply #779 on: June 11, 2014, 11:00:32 AM »

Hello!

I'm new to all of this! I will be camping at Clayton Campround in the San Juans and only will be attending the festival on Sunday. I'll be driving in and I heard I can park for free at Mountain Village, ride the free gondola up to the festival. Is that right? Where do I go after that to get my tickets traded for a wristband and how early do people starting lining up to go get there spots to listen to the music? Do I have this all right? I dunno! Help!

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