Protect Your Ears! Get Some Earplugs

Do yourself a favor and get some ear plugs. According to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, sound levels of 80 dB or higher are potentially hazardous. Concerts can reach levels up to 150 dB which can cause permanent damage with prolonged exposure. According to the OSHS standard, a person can be exposed to a 95 dB [...]

Tarp or Footprint

Every tent needs to be on a ground cover. It will give you a little more comfort, keep the bottom of your tent dry, and will also protect the bottom of your tent from rocks and sticks or other sharp objects.
Ground covers can be in the form of a simple tarp available at any hardware [...]

Your Tent

Perhaps the most important of all the items you take to your next camping festival is a good tent. Tents can range in price anywhere from $30 to over $1000 depending on size and quality of material. Like anything else, you get what you pay for.  Cheaper tents like the Walmart $30 special may be [...]

RVs

For those who want all the comforts of home at the festival, an RV is the way to go. The benefits of having an RV are endless – Bed, bathroom, shower, running water, full kitchen,  air-conditioning, shade, shelter from weather.
If you are bringing an RV, most festivals require you to purchase an RV pass in [...]

Sleeping Pad, Air Mattress, or Cot

Anyone who has slept on the ground for even one night without a sleeping pad, air mattress, or cot knows it is very uncomfortable. There always seems to be a rock or a stick or a hard spot of ground right under your sleeping bag making for a night of little sleep.  If you are [...]

The Festival Chair of all Chairs…

Out of all the styles of festival chairs, one stands alone – The Kelsyus Mesh Backpack Outdoor Chair. After years of going without a chair, and a few more where I lugged around a folding chair, I discovered this chair of festival chairs.
It features arm rests that double as backpack shoulder straps for easy [...]

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