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u/SmokeyDawg2814 ยท 2 pointsr/bonnaroo

The people should be the absolute least of your worries. Like, absolute least. You are going to meet some great people and have a great time.

You need to be prepared to deal with the elements. Its going to be hot, like really, really hot. In addition to that it is going to be incredibly humid meaning. Basically you will sweat...the whole time. But, it won't be too bad.

You need to make sure you have a tent and camping chairs for lounging around the camp site. You may want to invest in an sun shade as you are going to need somewhere to escape from the sun at your campsite. Something like this will more than suffice. You can get cheaper ones at Wal-Mart, so, I'd check out those.

Other must haves are:

  • Sunscreen (you can't have enough)
  • hat (preferably wide brim...again the sun)
  • Camelbak or water bottles
  • "5 Day" Cooler (at least one for food...I take 3: 1 for food, 1 for beer, and 1 just packed full of ice and a small block of dry ice)
  • Toilet Paper
  • Comfortable walking shoes ( you are going to be on your feet a lot)
  • Babywipes/something to clean your self/sanitize hands before eating
  • Water...Can't stress that enough
  • Snacks...more food if you plan on doing any cooking...personally I just take stuff to make sandwiches

    Search back through some of the posts here on /r/bonnaroo there has already been a great deal of discussion/advice. Also, check out Inforoo.com. It is THE source for Bonnaroo info and they are a great community. Here is a thread about what people are bringing. That should give you a good start.

    If you have any more questions or need something more specific answered let me know. I am from Tennessee and in addition to being addicted to going to Bonnaroo it gives me a great sense of pride to host all you wonderful people to this beautiful place I call my home. Also, we as a state make a FUCK ton of money of all y'all coming...

    EDIT: D'oh! I completely forgot to answer your question about getting there....No, it shouldn't be too hard. I have camped next to people from Canada twice. If you can avoid "riding dirty" do it. No need to take the great risk when you can find goodies inside. If you have a group going just do shift driving. Have someone up to talk to the driver and ensure they are awake.

    If you can stay the whole weekend DO IT! I have left on Sunday before and almost fell asleep on the drive home, and my drive was NOWHERE near what yours will be. Just be smart and be safe.