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Poll: What luxury of modern living do you most miss at FRFF? |
Discussion:
Roughing it at FRFF
Gordondon son of Ethelred
· 19 years, 7 months ago
It is a close call for me, flush toilets or my bed.
The toilets - no question.� I didn't exactly rough� it - big tent with a fan; collapsible bed frame for a comfortable air mattress; pumped hot water shower in� a shower tent with shelves; full kitchen and pumped water wash station with sink.� it was hot, of course, but next year we will have a canopy with a misting system to cool down.� we also had a bar tent with electric power, and a cafe, with a variety of exotic teas and coffees.� and the pizza oven!� sunday night we turned out 18 pizzas!� if i could only figure out how to get round the porta-potties! john r
nate...
· 19 years, 7 months ago
definitely.
Toilets aren't a problem.. and my air mattress is actually very very comfy. The showers aren't too bad... I mostly eat food from vendors.... I don't care about TV... and I can go a few days without checking email. (it's actually rather nice). The only thing I would like is the ability to sleep a bit beyond 6:30 or 7am, which a/c would be lovely for. I don't mind being outside in the heat so much during the day... but... that extra sleep would be nice. In the end, though, it's all part of the falcon ridge experience. :)
Talcott
· 19 years, 7 months ago
It's a toss up
I'd have to say either a nice warm bed (because our tent was far too small and made our bed a bit clammy each night) and shade. Talcotts are not designed for hot and sunny weather. While I had a great time, I would have caught many more mainstage acts if it were blustery and overcast. There doesn't need to be rain, but something other than sunny blue skies would be perfect.
Get a bigger tent next year. I ended up buying a 6 person tent because it was on sale for less than $50 and was cheaper than the smaller tents. You have a year to find one on sale. Mine is too big, I'm going to hold a cotillion in it next FRFF.
Pretty much ;-)
It was, at best, 6'x6' at the base, and maybe three feet tall. We found it at Mardens, a salvage/surplus store up here. It said it would sleep two, and the price was right. And it did sleep two. Technically. If we hadn't been able to bring our car to the camp site, we'd've been screwed though ;-)
Me too! I see those and the little demo sleeping bags and I'm all "awwww! my kitten could go camping!" and very much covet them. :)
That is breaking the tenth commandments.
Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's house, thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife, nor his man-servant, nor his maid-servant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor his little demo sleeping bag, nor his little demo tent, nor anything that is thy neighbor's. You must first create an account to post.
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