demista
02-04-2011, 03:31 PM
hello everyone,
I'm privileged and honored to report about some of the great summer music festivals happening around the country. Having a job that takes me around the world, reporting on nightlife, parties, and events can only partially be considered "work". With that, here's some info on one of my favorite festivals around, High Sierra Music Festival.
High Sierra Music Festival is held each year in Quincy, California, about an hr north of the Lake Tahoe/Reno area, and attendance is consistently at about 7,000-10,000 people. If your musical taste ranges from bluegrass to a little electronica, don't stress about the line-up, just get your friends together and go. However, this year's lineup has been announced and it's looking good: Tea Leaf Green, Yonder Mountain String Band, Bassnectar and ALO are among the featured artists.
You're in for a four day camp-out festival with four stages and shows running throughout the night. Keep in mind that this non-stop party is in the beautiful Northern Sierras with rivers, lakes, and plenty of sun. I spend my days with a schedule in my back pocket, a beer in my hand, and maybe a frisbee if I'm feeling athletic.
There are tips to survival at any festival, and HSMF is no exception. If you follow these 10 tips, don't worry about a thing, and you can thank us later.
Top 10 Tips for enjoying HSMF
1. Arrive early. Good camping spots are limited, and sun is your enemy when it turns your tent into a miniature oven. The aptly named Shady Grove is a camping haven, as is the big circus tent tops provided by the Big Meadow Stage. If you can't get there early, bring a shade structure.
2. Take a day trip away from the party to the river at least once. The clear, ice-cold water can serve as your shower for the day.
3. Don't bring too much food. Some might disagree, but I think keeping something cold in 100 degree heat for 4 days isn't worth it. I'll invariably see somebody eating some soggy crap from their cooler, while I'm enjoying my delicious $6 Mango Lassi and Chicken Tikka Masala. Just buy some good vending food and bring snacks.
4. Don't be stupid with drugs. Do what you want, as I'm no preacher, but past years have had run-ins with law enforcement. The cops ranged between being complete dicks, to apologizing, to basically saying "just don't be a idiot and we'll leave you alone." That's a pretty good mantra for life actually; just don't be a idiot.
5. Buy your beer at Safeway down the street. Quincy is a legitimate town and they have plenty of food there. I forgot that the first year, but now I load up in town. Don't make extra work for yourself by loading up at home, just keep things simple.
I'm privileged and honored to report about some of the great summer music festivals happening around the country. Having a job that takes me around the world, reporting on nightlife, parties, and events can only partially be considered "work". With that, here's some info on one of my favorite festivals around, High Sierra Music Festival.
High Sierra Music Festival is held each year in Quincy, California, about an hr north of the Lake Tahoe/Reno area, and attendance is consistently at about 7,000-10,000 people. If your musical taste ranges from bluegrass to a little electronica, don't stress about the line-up, just get your friends together and go. However, this year's lineup has been announced and it's looking good: Tea Leaf Green, Yonder Mountain String Band, Bassnectar and ALO are among the featured artists.
You're in for a four day camp-out festival with four stages and shows running throughout the night. Keep in mind that this non-stop party is in the beautiful Northern Sierras with rivers, lakes, and plenty of sun. I spend my days with a schedule in my back pocket, a beer in my hand, and maybe a frisbee if I'm feeling athletic.
There are tips to survival at any festival, and HSMF is no exception. If you follow these 10 tips, don't worry about a thing, and you can thank us later.
Top 10 Tips for enjoying HSMF
1. Arrive early. Good camping spots are limited, and sun is your enemy when it turns your tent into a miniature oven. The aptly named Shady Grove is a camping haven, as is the big circus tent tops provided by the Big Meadow Stage. If you can't get there early, bring a shade structure.
2. Take a day trip away from the party to the river at least once. The clear, ice-cold water can serve as your shower for the day.
3. Don't bring too much food. Some might disagree, but I think keeping something cold in 100 degree heat for 4 days isn't worth it. I'll invariably see somebody eating some soggy crap from their cooler, while I'm enjoying my delicious $6 Mango Lassi and Chicken Tikka Masala. Just buy some good vending food and bring snacks.
4. Don't be stupid with drugs. Do what you want, as I'm no preacher, but past years have had run-ins with law enforcement. The cops ranged between being complete dicks, to apologizing, to basically saying "just don't be a idiot and we'll leave you alone." That's a pretty good mantra for life actually; just don't be a idiot.
5. Buy your beer at Safeway down the street. Quincy is a legitimate town and they have plenty of food there. I forgot that the first year, but now I load up in town. Don't make extra work for yourself by loading up at home, just keep things simple.