Festival campgrounds

Travelbum45

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Anyone else ever have a great time at a music festival campgrounds? There are some kinky sites at rocklahoma this year! Hoping to hear some great stories.
 
I went to one but realized it wasn't my thing. Not too big on music myself but I went there for sexy time but I didn't like. If it has well organized rooms, food, water maybe I will enjoy it. But I know that's not what people go there for

My mom still goes to festivals (music or otherwise). She used follow bands in her teens, then was a groupie for a while, but stopped when she had me until I was in senior year high school.

I'm sure she knows about rocklahoma, but she didn't mention it. I'm guessing because its at the same time as burning man. That's where she's at this week
 
I doubt that I’d go to a multi day festival without being self sufficient. Hardshell camper off the ground in case of rain.
 
I went to one but realized it wasn't my thing. Not too big on music myself but I went there for sexy time but I didn't like. If it has well organized rooms, food, water maybe I will enjoy it. But I know that's not what people go there for

My mom still goes to festivals (music or otherwise). She used follow bands in her teens, then was a groupie for a while, but stopped when she had me until I was in senior year high school.

I'm sure she knows about rocklahoma, but she didn't mention it. I'm guessing because its at the same time as burning man. That's where she's at this week
I bet burning man is a blast! I would love to make my way out there. I know you said music isn’t your thing but have you ever been there?
 
The Country Concert in Fort Loramie Oh. was and is always a blast! Must have been a hundred thousand people attend over the four days. Probably more??
 
I've camped out for weekends at many music festivals and fairs. I can't say that anything unusual or sex related happed to me.
 
Here's a story about festival enjoyments, the "Back to Nature" music festival in Northern California.

Up here north of Weaverville, one of the most remote places in northern California, the festival was happily a bi-polar event, family friendly on the surface, but large enough that there was plenty of room for more adult types to indulge their proclivities in ways that nobody cared about. Some of the locals took to calling it "Grassfest," and the smell of hemp was prevalent at night in certain corners of the festival.

Hippies there were, stoners, wine-happy teenagers, handsome local college-age girls that aroused all manner of illicit fantasies in the city folks like me who did their camping once a year, up here in the forests and mountains. No cell-phone reception, no internet, no distractions, just music and outdoors.
 
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