If you do tent-only camping at Bonnaroo, where do you park your car?




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and is it possible to get your car out of the space if you're planning to re-enter? or are you packed so tight you can't get out?


Answer
You car will be in the GA camping area. Think of it as a can of sardines with tents on each end. If you can squeeze out you can leave, but it will be very difficult to get your car back in that little hole. Here is what the website says:

Tent Only Camping
If you want to get away from the vehicular trappings of life Out There, try our limited Tent Only Camping areas near the Main Venue and Centeroo. They will be identified on the maps you receive when at the Tollbooths. No cars, motorcycles, jetpacks, hovercraft, nothing, in fact, all vehicles will be towed). This is also a good option if you donât arrive with a car (i.e., on foot, by bus or parachute).

Hereâs how it works: If you have a car, you come in through the regular Tollbooths and park as if youâre going to camp with your vehicles. Then just leave your car behind and hoof it with your gear to the Tent Only Camping area. You canât drive your car there to drop your stuff off, so pack light. Itâs a distance â a backpack or small luggage cart might help. If you donât have a car, youâll still get your wristband put on at the tollbooth, then just follow the signs to Tent Only Camping.

Thereâll be two General Stores and plenty of approved vendors in these areas, so you can easily buy supplies. The space for Tent Only Camping is limited, and will be filled first-come, first-served (so if you want this prime spot, get here early). If youâre last-come, no worries, though â you still have the camping space that goes with your vehicle.

Tent Only Camping benefits:
Nice and close to the Main Venue and Centeroo
Close to General Stores, concessions and other services
No cars or vehicular traffic in camping area

In and Out of the Campgrounds in a Vehicle
We hope you wonât need to leave our little utopia during the festival. But if you do, please wait until all the traffic is in and processed. Youâre swimming upstream before Friday night really slows things down. And to return youâll have to get back in line, which could mean a nasty delay. Anytime you leave youâll have to go through another vehicle search when you return, as if you are entering for the first time.

Exiting is only through the East or West Tollbooth. (The police will NOT allow you to exit directly onto the highway at the Highway Tollbooth.) Extremely important: Everyone in the exiting vehicle must have their wristband scanned out by Bonnaroo staff, and each wristband must be scanned back in when you return. If you exit through any other location, or fail to have your wristband scanned out, you and your vehicle will not be allowed to re-enter the site. Sorry.

How to make tent more comfortable?




Connor Wal


How to I make my tent more comfortable?


Answer
The keys to tent comfort are to make them as much like home as possible. Assuming your car camping and can bring it all here are some suggestions;

Get the right size tent, suitable for the weather. For a family tent size does matter, the bigger is better but huge is not. What I mean by that is space is important to reach the optimum comfort levels. Which is big enough for all your gear, and to stand up in, change clothes etc. To big and it becomes impossible to heat up and hold down in a big rain squall. Suitable for the weather means a tent that breathes well in the summer, keeps rain out and heat in, in the winter. Not all tents will suit the need for all weather conditions but ones that are rated for three seasons come pretty close.

Get the right gear suitable for the season. Sleeping bags are rated in temperature scale the lower the temperature the warmer the bag. Now getting one bag for all seasons is ok just get the coldest bag to start with. You can always zip it up or down according to your needs but you can't make a summer temp bag warmer. Kots are very comfy in the summer adding a foam mattress makes them even more comfy. Air mattresses are great for summer use but in the winter they have zero insulation value. A good go between are chaise lounge pads these are filled with foam or the same stuff that sleeping bags are they insulate well and never deflate. Add some extra blankets and your good to go.

Furniture in tents gives you the taj majual look I already mentioned kots to which you can store gear under so throw in a table and some chairs and you have a spot to play games when it rains, a place to put the lanterns and a spot to sit and tie your shoes. Lanterns of course need to be electric/battery operated there is no way that you need to risk burning the tent down with a knocked over gas or candle lantern. The bigger the better, they are rated in lumens get at least a 100+ model. two of them would be better than one, in case someones gotta go in the night the other is still in the tent.

Deal with the heat properly. In summer a good tents ventilation will keep things somewhat cool adding an electric fan will move the air around which is specially needed after a good meal of beans. In the winter, and here is where a lot of folks make bad decisions, adding a space heater or a tent stove will warm things up a lot. The Bad thing here is that all gas fuel powered heaters put out Carbon Monoxide gas which can kill you so unless your tent is specifically designed for there use you can only use an electric model and then you need a power supply and who wants to listen to a generator all night. Some campgrounds now have electricity plumbed to all there sites so look into those if your winter camping.

Flooring is sweet. A cold floor is something that send chills up my spine just thinking about. Start by setting your tent over a tarp to protect your tents built in floor, this also adds a bit of insulation as it locks out the ground moisture coming into the tent. Inside role out the carpet wall to wall this again protects the tents built in floor from the kot, chair and table feet and gives it that total home like feeling. Put a artificial turf grass door mat in the front door and move in your now Home Away From Home.




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