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Time at festival vs. time spent at campgrounds?

Started by Hercules, September 14, 2009, 10:55:24 AM

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eloquentXI

Depending on when I get into camp on Friday afternoon/night, there is all of that time spent pre-faire.
Get up around 7:30 or whenever the breakfast bell rings  :D, warm up by the fire, get dressed, head in not too long before or after cannon. Depending on several factors- (heat, blood sugar, amount of sleep, etc, etc), I usually stay until dark. Last season, when I didn't know my thyroid was the cause of my exhaustion, I would head out to camp around 4 and sleep for a few hours so I wasn't getting tired when the party started out with the Clan. Yeah, yeah, I know, the whippersnapper can't hang with the old fogies. :P

This season will probably different, depending highly on which group of friends are out of faire and the amount of time spent hopping between circles and Clans. Probably get to bed by 3, wake up Sunday, pack up all that I can, go into faire, have fun, leave inside around...3 or 4 and hit the road back to Denton.
Still Meggers, just a little more grown up now. :)

midnightferret

In the past, I've been a "Faire from cannon 'till fireworks, party all night" person. (And we didn't HAVE no fancy schmancy "energy drinks!" We had to make do with Mountain Dew, bourbon, and fellowship! And we LIKED it!) [/grumpy old woman voice] Hehehe.

Now, I find that we do the best we can to get as much Faire as possible. This usually means crawling into the sack between 1-3a and waking up with the birds (and the Ambard) in the neighborhood of 7:30. I find I do okay on 4 hours of sleep, but it's not ideal. I've gotten 6-8 hours in camp before (thanks to better living through chemistry) and not felt like I missed anything, really. I mean, once, I was awakened just after dropping off to sleep at 4am to 2 guys arguing because one of them ate the other guy's steak, then someone else vomiting noisily on the ground. Glad I wasn't up for that.

I can't tolerate energy drinks or other stay awakes (yeah, I got through grad school on will alone, mania, and Community coffee. Whew.) so a lot of times I just pack it in after I've made sure and hugged and talked to everyone. Like the lovely and talented bellevivre and eloquent say, it is YOUR time at faire. Spend it how you want, in the way that gives you the most enjoyment. With so many things to do and people to meet and just general awesomeness, it can be hard to balance everything.

Hercules

See I know what to expect from the faire having been through two seasons of Scarborough. But not sure about the camping experience since I'm viginal in that area. So yeah it's my time but I'm not sure what to expect from camping. 

Also I get up at 4:30a to start each day and usually am zombie-a-fide by 9p. If most of fun starts at nightfall I better look at toothpicks for the eyelids. 
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Lady Ann of Draycott

Quote from: Hercules on September 14, 2009, 10:55:24 AM
I've noticed much of the discussion lately is focused on the camping portion. Aside from folks who work there, how much time, percentage wise, do some of you spend at campgrounds and how much time is spent TRFing?  ???

Planning on being in festival grounds from opening cannon to closing fireworks. Will I miss anything? 

Pretty much what everyone else has said, not much goes on in the campground from cannon to fireworks...it's after the fireworks and everyone has returned to the campgrounds that things begin to liven up there.  You just have to decide for yourself how much sleep you want to get while you are there and stick to that because if you don't want to miss anything either in faire or in the campgrounds, you won't get any sleep at all...sure enough, after you have gone to bed something will happen and you will no doubt hear about it the next day... ;)


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Jinglebum

QuoteSee I know what to expect from the faire having been through two seasons of Scarborough. But not sure about the camping experience since I'm viginal in that area.

Faire virgin!!!!!! :D

QuoteIn the past, I've been a "Faire from cannon 'till fireworks, party all night" person. (And we didn't HAVE no fancy schmancy "energy drinks!" We had to make do with Mountain Dew, bourbon, and fellowship! And we LIKED it!) [/grumpy old woman voice] Hehehe.

That's pretty much me. :P Haha At the ripe old age of [almost] 21, I can still do that without feeling it too much.
I normally get in at some point Friday (depending what time I'm off work) and set up. Then walk around, meet new people, see old friends, etc., etc. I get some drinking out of the way on Friday night, walk around, rinse, repeat till about three or four (or Saturday) AM. I normally [somehow] manage to wake up around 7:30-8:00 am, put on my garb, and make my way to the festival in time for cannon. Then spend cannon-fireworks at the festival and exhaustedly stagger walk back to camp for a repeat of Friday night. :P Sunday when I get home is when I normally crash and don't wake up again till Monday.
Oh... Shiny!

Lady Laura

Since you rise so early, you might try going into faire as soon as the gates open (is it 9:00 or 9:30 now?), stay until around 4:00 and then head back to camp for a good 2 hour nap.  It's really quiet and peaceful out there at that time and you can be refreshed and enjoy the evening activities much longer!

I've done this myself on several occasions after a long day of heat (ok, and too much ale!) and I was wide awake when everyone came back to camp.

You will learn what works best for you the more times you go!
"Any damn fool can navigate the world sober. It takes a really good sailor to do it drunk."
-Sir Francis Chichester

Blue66669

Quote from: Breandan on September 14, 2009, 06:20:56 PM
looking at all of these wake-up times, I can only say- lucky bastages! I am up and in the forge starting the fire to get the coal lit around 0730, and I have the fire fully coked and ready for the day, am fully dressed, and have had breakfast by 0845.

Honey, you're lucky. Last year, sleeping in participants, I had to get up at 6am so that I could be at the shop by 7 and fully dressed and ready to go by 8. NEVER AGAIN!
Blaidd Drwg

SirRichardBear

Pretty much the same here we normally roll into the grounds around 2-3 pm Friday normally walk around meeting people for a hour or so before starting to set up camp.  Then grill dinner do a walk about head back to camp wait for others to do their walk about then repeat till 1-3am.  We don't normally make openning cannon any more mostly get into the faire around 10-10:30 stay till fireworks.  Slowly make way make to camp and repeat Friday night.  Sunday we pack up all the small stuff in the morning leave faire around 3-4 finish packing up leave the grounds around 5-6 for the four plus hour drive home.
Beware of him that is slow to anger: He is angry for something, and will not be pleased for nothing.
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Hercules

Quote from: blue66669 on September 15, 2009, 09:33:09 AM
I had to get up at 6am so that I could be at the shop by 7 and fully dressed and ready to go by 8. NEVER AGAIN!

So...just go half dressed next time.  ;D
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Blue66669

I tried that once- they kind of insist on covering nipples these days...
Blaidd Drwg

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Hercules

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