Remember the hassled times when you went into a fair, realized you lugged so much stuff around and only to find out sooner or later that you really did not need the extra load? It is such a pain and a hassle to have brought all your stuff, only to just leave it in the car because you did not know what to expect in a festival fair.
First off, determine if the fair is for a day only or if you are planning to stay for the night. Festivals can go on for days or even a total week. And if you are the kind of person that had just come from the next state, without a hotel or a motel to stay in, camping out in your car is ideally, a very bad thing to consider. So make sure, that when you are taking cross-country trips, always bring with you a tent of some sort. One that could easily fit 2 people in the back of your trunk.
Needless to say, you'd need a sleeping bag to along with your tent. Sleeping bags are important to keep the morning dew away and to prevent nasty insects from chewing you up while you sleep or retire for the night. Sleeping bags are also convenient on those cloudless nights when you have half the mind to just set up a mosquito net under a tree and sleeping in the wild (make sure there aren't any bears around in your area).
When morning comes, pack up your stuff and go for the drive to the site (or if you're there, then pack up and continue your sight seeing spree). When going out in outdoor festivals, make sure to bring a wide-brimmed hat and some sunscreen with maximum SPF protection to prevent nasty burns or worse, skin cancer.
First off, determine if the fair is for a day only or if you are planning to stay for the night. Festivals can go on for days or even a total week. And if you are the kind of person that had just come from the next state, without a hotel or a motel to stay in, camping out in your car is ideally, a very bad thing to consider. So make sure, that when you are taking cross-country trips, always bring with you a tent of some sort. One that could easily fit 2 people in the back of your trunk.
Needless to say, you'd need a sleeping bag to along with your tent. Sleeping bags are important to keep the morning dew away and to prevent nasty insects from chewing you up while you sleep or retire for the night. Sleeping bags are also convenient on those cloudless nights when you have half the mind to just set up a mosquito net under a tree and sleeping in the wild (make sure there aren't any bears around in your area).
When morning comes, pack up your stuff and go for the drive to the site (or if you're there, then pack up and continue your sight seeing spree). When going out in outdoor festivals, make sure to bring a wide-brimmed hat and some sunscreen with maximum SPF protection to prevent nasty burns or worse, skin cancer.
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