Senin, 07 April 2014

Music Festivals?!?!?! Oxygen in Dublin?!?!?! What to bring?




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Im making out a check list of things I will need for a music festival. We are camping for 3 nights. Must prepare for rain? Any ideas anyone??
Thanks! (",)



Answer
1 Tickets
2 As much vodka as you can fit in your case
3 Tent
4 Sleeping bag
5 Condoms
6 Light and sexy clothing if your female (a rain coat possibly but don't bother with heavy clothing).
7 If your male just wear what you would wear on weekends
8 Sun screen
9 Food, anything compact but enough to keep you going. Preferably tinned food
10 Tin Opener
11 A little gas burner/stove (Plus extra gas) and the smallest pot you can find
12 Vitamin Supplements
13 Money to buy food and drinks, including water on site.
14 Toilet roll
15 Toothbrush, toothpaste and mouthwash
16 Razors, shaving gel, shower gel (just in case you manage to get a shower) although if you're a girl have a full body wax before you go
17 A bikini could be handy for when you try to go for a shower and its too busy...last year i was trying to find one n a guy with a big hose came round n everyone stripped off, although you may be able to stand out in the rain
18 There are phone charging areas but it would be less hassle if you had extra batteries or one of those travel chargers that take standard batteries

It wont kill you if you dont take any of those things, it would just be ideal if you could...just make sure you go with friends and you all look out for each other..remember to eat and drink water.

Also, dont take any expensive camping equipment, buy a cheap tent and sleeping bag and remember by the end of the 3 days you might not be bothered to pack all your things up to carry home...i never take my tent home from festivals, especially Oxegen and T in the Park

I was thinking of picking up a sleeping bag and cheap tent and flying from Plymouth to Dublin?




THE MIGHTY


I am a tourist but I hate touristy crap. What I do like is mountains, wild landscapes and beaches.

Is it economical to travel by train and camp?
Any ideas on where to go? (intresting history good/standing in queues bad)
Good campsites (by good I mean cheap or even free)

I am 35 and single and dislike the stag night piss up scene.(but am still partial to a pint)

I thought I would be a bit old fashioned and just go there for week in early September and find out for myself, but the sensible devil on my back is trying to encourage me to plan..

Any ideas gratefully received



Answer
While it can get windy over the Irish Sea I doubt you'll be able to use any tent and sleeping bag to fly over to Ireland.

There is a wide range of areas to visit, but Ireland is not as green as the image it tries to create for tourism, thanks to the celtic tiger.

However, there are a few areas worth thinking about, The Wicklow Mountains is one which is fairly easy to get to. The beaches are nice, good landscapes and walks and some history (i.e. Glendalough)

Then you have places like the Dingle Peninsula which has history and some fantastic landscapes. Donegal is also said to be nice.

It is also worth thinking about Waterford There is a airport here and the flights maybe cheaper. Its a nice place also, esp. the Coppery Coast

I don't think farmers are as welcoming as they once were (I know in England, esp places like dartmor if you asked for permission to camp the night they would not mind). You could try asking if it would be possible to camp the night in a farmers field, they'll either say yes or no.

I don't know about camp sites but check first as many may close after the tourist season.

Of course if the wind is really strong and your tent holds up, you might end up in Canada.




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