Based on the conversation in this thread:
2015 Festival Questionsand some posts from our new international member, Australian Fan, the crew at Kamp Duk Tape thinks it would be in the Festivarian spirit to open our "doors" to a couple or a small (maybe 3 people max) group of international Festivirgins who want and plan to come to Telluride Bluegrass Fest - but who can't fly/travel with camping gear - to join us in Town Park for TBF2015.
So, this offer is limited by necessity, but if you're traveling from overseas and you scored (or hope to score) Town Park tickets yet can't arrange the camping side of things, then Kamp Duk Tape can provide:
- a tarped tent site in the "Duk Tape Forest" with a loaner 4-man or larger tent for your use all week,
- 2 (or 3) sleeping bags and sleeping pads (perhaps not fancy but clean and sufficient for the week - Therma-Rest pads at a minimum),
- associated Festi-gear such as camp chairs, and
- access to all of the KDT amenities (e.g., our full-service communal Kamp Kitchen, high-volume coffee system, cooler space for food and beverages, pickin' tent, solar charging station, etc),
- logistical and festival Q&A with ongoing communication to make sure you've gotten all your pre-fest questions answered, that you know where to go and what to bring, and to ensure that you know how to find us once you hit the Town of Telluride;
not to mention being part of our "inside the fest" set-up, which we work quite hard to put together once the music starts.
In exchange, we would expect that you, our new international members of Kamp Duk Tape:
- arrive well educated, by perhaps having read all (or most, or at least a goodly portion) of the posts on this Forum,
- do line duty for us 1 night (we arrange this within our group for the 4-days of tarp run and no one is exempt - we all do line duty at some point),
- participate in our other group chores including but not limited to (1) beer and grocery runs into town, (2) tarp run duty (3) helping with trash/compost/recycling, and (4) doing some dishes from time to time (because everyone who eats the food that Courtney turns out has to do some dishes and given the amazing cuisine she's produced the last few years you'll be happy to do your share of dishes with her at the helm in the kitchen anyway).
These are things we're all doing already, so please don't think we're simply recruiting people to do our dishes every day
Kamp Duk Tape, which was 50+ folks in 2014, has in the past opened its doors (or tents or tarps) to lost and wandering Troubadors, total strangers, solo travelers and entire families, many of whom have become full-time KDT members or, at least, long term friends. We really are pretty friendly.
Maybe I should put together an application form, but I think we'll go for now with the "most impassioned plea" for camping assistance for international travelers. Until we have lottery results it'll be difficult to commit, but anyone outside the CONUS who wants to consider this offer, please just shoot me a PM.
Cheers and see you all in June, 2015!!!
Bevin