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URL icon « Reply #855 on: April 24, 2015, 01:09:37 PM »



My first question is whether it is acceptable to ask a friend who will be there earlier (Monday or Tuesday) to put a tarp down for me?

Amy, "tarp down" idea is a good idea.

TENT LAID OUT OR PUT UP is a better idea.  Thumbs Up

The truth is, once your tent is up your friends will not have to watch the space. Explain, beg, (then bribe) your friends to bring your tent up early. Explain that you don't want to give them the extra burden checking that a "non or new" Festivarian has lifted the tarp laid for you and taken the space, while they were away from camp pre-festivating.

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URL icon « Reply #856 on: April 26, 2015, 04:14:15 PM »

Thanks folks for the beta! Sounds like I will need to ask my friends to put down a tarp AND set up my tent for me in advance. See you soon!
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URL icon « Reply #857 on: May 03, 2015, 10:06:46 PM »

Hey guys! I'll be attending Telluride for the first time ever this year AND I'll be rolling solo. I know my way around a campground pretty well (I hit Delfest in Maryland several times). I guess I want to know where would be the best place to camp to meet good neighbors. Having trouble deciding between MARY E. ILIUM and LAWSON HILL.

Uhm, not sure if it matters.. But I'm 28, no kids, and I'm hopefully going to 2/4 of the Nightgrass shows. Any advice helps! Thanks ya'll!

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URL icon « Reply #858 on: May 04, 2015, 08:56:16 AM »

Hey guys! I'll be attending Telluride for the first time ever this year AND I'll be rolling solo. I know my way around a campground pretty well (I hit Delfest in Maryland several times). I guess I want to know where would be the best place to camp to meet good neighbors. Having trouble deciding between MARY E. ILIUM and LAWSON HILL.

Uhm, not sure if it matters.. But I'm 28, no kids, and I'm hopefully going to 2/4 of the Nightgrass shows. Any advice helps! Thanks ya'll!

Rode out to Lawson one evening and couldn't believe the line waiting for the shuttle to take folks to Nightgrass. Flying solo is a misnomer. Nobody flies solo at TBF.  Wink

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URL icon « Reply #859 on: May 06, 2015, 03:44:20 PM »

I have not experienced Lawson, but Mary E is a great place full of friendly people. I imagine Lawson is just as friendly. The biggest decision is whether having trees for shade is worth the extra time spent on the shuttle. Lawson is closer to town, so the shuttle ride is shorter, but there's no shade except what you bring yourself. Mary E is a ways outside of town which makes the shuttle ride longer, but it's also full of trees making shade easy to come by.
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URL icon « Reply #860 on: May 06, 2015, 04:03:09 PM »

Hey guys! I'll be attending Telluride for the first time ever this year AND I'll be rolling solo. I know my way around a campground pretty well (I hit Delfest in Maryland several times). I guess I want to know where would be the best place to camp to meet good neighbors. Having trouble deciding between MARY E. ILIUM and LAWSON HILL.

Uhm, not sure if it matters.. But I'm 28, no kids, and I'm hopefully going to 2/4 of the Nightgrass shows. Any advice helps! Thanks ya'll!

It's not too late for a solo traveler to find a Town Park ticket.  Being on site would make your NightGrass schedule much more doable.   
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URL icon « Reply #861 on: May 13, 2015, 09:28:39 AM »

Better place to stock up on food, beer, booze--Delta or Montrose?

Our flight gets into Grand Junction and we cannot check into our condo until the next day, so we are planning on stopping in either Delta or Montrose for the night to stock up for the week.
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URL icon « Reply #862 on: May 13, 2015, 10:17:55 AM »

Better place to stock up on food, beer, booze--Delta or Montrose?

Our flight gets into Grand Junction and we cannot check into our condo until the next day, so we are planning on stopping in either Delta or Montrose for the night to stock up for the week.

I'd say Montrose.
Not so much because I live there, but because everything you'll need is pretty much along the main drag going towards Telluride.
In Delta they're a bit more scattered, so if you don't know the town you can have a hard time finding things.
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URL icon « Reply #863 on: May 13, 2015, 12:29:32 PM »

Better place to stock up on food, beer, booze--Delta or Montrose?

Our flight gets into Grand Junction and we cannot check into our condo until the next day, so we are planning on stopping in either Delta or Montrose for the night to stock up for the week.

I'd say Montrose.
Not so much because I live there, but because everything you'll need is pretty much along the main drag going towards Telluride.
In Delta they're a bit more scattered, so if you don't know the town you can have a hard time finding things.

I'll second that. You can find it all on the main drag in Montrose. Do try and avoid the first King Soopers on your right. Walmart (left) and Target (right) Super Centers are much cleaner.

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URL icon « Reply #864 on: May 14, 2015, 09:39:28 AM »

OK so at the risk of being sacrificed, I admit I am a Town Park virgin.   Whip

I have read and re-read this entire thread and still have a few questions.  To give background, I am an experienced Festivarian, having attended both Rocky Grass and Folks Fest many times.  I attended TBF in 2011 but stayed in a condo (fortunately as it turned out, with Sunday snow) Even with that I have been wanting to do Town Park ever since and finally am doing it SOLO this year!  Cheers  Lil hombre

I arrive mid-day on Saturday and am wondering:

1. I have a mid-sized tent, one large cooler and a camping chuck box that my gear will be stored in and my stove will be stored on.  Does this sound like a reasonable amount of gear for one person or do I need to try and down size? 
2. I have been given some advice on where to pitch a tent generally, but any further advice on how to pick an area/camp would be appreciated. 
3. Given the events I understand that happen throughout the week, what kind of supplies should I bring to pitch in to the group gatherings/events? I just want to ensure I bring anything needed that might not be readily available in T-Ride.

Thanks so much, I look forward to meeting you all and am certain this FESTIVAAAAL will be the time of my life. 

Nate Grant 


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URL icon « Reply #865 on: May 14, 2015, 04:18:16 PM »

1. IS THAT ALL THE STUFF YOUR BRINGING!?! What about your party decorations???

2. Introduce yourself when you arrive. Go from there.

3. Nate, You should have tarpage... tarps & tarps & tarps. We still have to wait for the Mayor to put out his annual list, if he even does it this year, to know what will be needed for special events. Hang in there!

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URL icon « Reply #866 on: May 15, 2015, 11:48:36 PM »

1. IS THAT ALL THE STUFF YOUR BRINGING!?! What about your party decorations???

2. Introduce yourself when you arrive. Go from there.

3. Nate, You should have tarpage... tarps & tarps & tarps. We still have to wait for the Mayor to put out his annual list, if he even does it this year, to know what will be needed for special events. Hang in there!

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Special events? What say you Auntie Hope? Isn't the festival the event?  Flower Flower
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URL icon « Reply #867 on: May 16, 2015, 10:49:26 AM »


Special events? Isn't the festival the event?  Flower Flower

Come for the fest, stay for the pre-fest. Or, more accurately, come for the festival, but arrive 5 to 10 days early for the pre-fest. After 7 years of attending the festival, the pre-fest is a large part of what keeps me coming back every year. The location and music are wonderful, but it truly is the community that makes this the best festival I've attended.

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Special events? Isn't the festival the event?  Flower Flower

Come for the fest, stay for the pre-fest. Or, more accurately, come for the festival, but arrive 5 to 10 days early for the pre-fest. After 7 years of attending the festival, the pre-fest is a large part of what keeps me coming back every year. The location and music are wonderful, but it truly is the community that makes this the best festival I've attended.
Next year, for sure, see you there friends
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URL icon « Reply #869 on: May 17, 2015, 05:37:27 PM »

1. IS THAT ALL THE STUFF YOUR BRINGING!?! What about your party decorations???

2. Introduce yourself when you arrive. Go from there.

3. Nate, You should have tarpage... tarps & tarps & tarps. We still have to wait for the Mayor to put out his annual list, if he even does it this year, to know what will be needed for special events. Hang in there!

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Thanks for the reply Hope. Got it on the tarps.

I guess I am just excited. I guess waiting truly is the hardest part.

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