1/5 Erin R. 9 months ago on Google
Town
was
very
cool,
however
the
event
was
very
disorganized
for
anyone
camping
in
non-decorum.
Setting
up:
They
insisted
on
bringing
our
stuff
in
by
horses,
but
there
weren't
enough
horses,
so
if
you
didn't
want
to
get
caught
in
the
rain
waiting
an
hour
for
a
horse,
you
had
to
walk
all
your
camping
gear
for
5
kilometers
to
the
camping
site.
Sanitation:
Portapotties
and
water
access
for
non-decorum
were
only
accessible
by
sliding
down
a
steep
muddy
hill
(like
the
kind
of
mud
that
sucks
your
boots)
and
across
a
slippery
bridge.
Legit
impossible
to
do
at
night,
so
you
had
to
walk
very
far
to
use
some
other
4
portapotties
designated
for
people
who
paid
more.
There
was
no
access
to
any
handwashing
station
the
entire
time
I
was
there.
One
time
I
saw
them
hook
up
water
to
a
hand-washing
station
and
then
disconnect
it
an
hour
later?
I'm
not
sure
why
they
would
do
this,
it
was
unsanitary
(true
medieval
immersion
I
guess
though
hah).
On
top
of
this,
the
portapotties
smelled
so
much
like
ammonia
it
burned
my
nose.
Leaving:
Wanted
to
leave
a
day
early
to
avoid
the
chaos
we
experienced
on
the
first
day.
Found
out
they
locked
our
car
in
a
quarry,
then
lost
the
key
to
the
quarry.
This
was
a
pain,
it
took
them
a
while
before
they
even
started
looking
for
the
key.
On
top
of
this,
they
then
wouldn't
let
us
use
the
kiss-and-ride
to
let
us
load
our
car
even
though
it
was
empty?
Made
us
park
across
the
street
and
walk
our
stuff
over.
Positives:
Town
was
cool.
There
was
a
fire
event
where
a
girl
did
some
cool
fire
ball
dancing,
she
was
the
coolest
part
of
the
whole
weekend.
Recommendation
for
anyone
considering
non-decorum
camping:
just
don't
do
it,
get
a
hotel
nearby
and
do
day
trips.