So, I'll be headed to my first DFNW this year. I see that Camping is available, but can't find much info. Can anyone give me the lowdown? Are there decent showers/bathrooms (the wife is coming)? Can I walk to the workshops/shows? Does it fill up (I see no reservations)?
If it's like the bluegrass festivals I've been to, this is where the late night jams will be happening....
Any help/insight is appreciated
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The mens bathroom is the same.
Last year it worked out pretty good although the campsite is kinda sandy and so you get sand sticking to everything. I would bring a separate towel that you can stand on when you get out of the shower. Its basically a sandy area that they are growing grass on top of and so there is sand underneath the grass. Be prepared for that. The fest is a week earlier this year and so my guess is the weather will be quite a bit better this time because I think the jet stream usually changes at the end of September...
I've camped there 2 times.
Thanks for the info about the womens bathroom Jon....I tend just to stick to the mens section myself.
David
Oh yeah, the walk from campsite to the WICA & workshops is only about 200 meters. Its about 400-500 meters to downtown langley.
I've camped there twice and there are no fire pits.
However....one year someone asked at a local fire station and they said that a portable fire pit/container could be used.
So...if you have something like that you should be good to go.
David
i think I remember only 1 or 2 out of the 6 or so years I have gone as being warm enough at night to hang out at the campsite comfortably. 2 of those years were pretty miserable. this year is about a week earlier and so maybe it will be nicer I hope.
maybe i can bring a firepit up there with me. my brother lives near Langley also and so maybe i can ask him about a portable fire pit. maybe I can steal some firewood from "lmentry" or from my neighbor and then bring it up with me also.
I have some photos of the campsite somewhere. Email me if you want to see them.
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I hope I can make it also.
David
I mean, I use a backpack stove in wilderness areas, but this is an established campground, right?
C'est la vie...
I'm gonna have to research these "fire pits"!