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Post by oropezam237 on Apr 26, 2015 16:23:15 GMT -5
I've always done single day passes and have had a friend that could go for one day. But sadly this year I can't find any friends to commit a 100 percent so I was wondering if there's a group of people Willing to take me as a guest to their group!
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Post by oropezam237 on Apr 26, 2015 16:24:52 GMT -5
I've always done single day passes and have had a friend that could go for one day. But sadly this year I can't find any friends to commit a 100 percent so I was wondering if there's a group of people Willing to take me as a guest to their group! I also forgot to mention I bought a 4 days pass this year
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Post by Soulmate on Apr 28, 2015 8:29:49 GMT -5
The Official forum group camping this year is Mountain Top car camping but PLEASE!!! Feel free to come hang out with us, sit with us at concerts and hook up with some of our group who aren't Mountain Top Camping.
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huggy
Junior Jammer
On the mountain there is no such thing as bad weather, just bad clothing choices.
Posts: 71
Favorite Band You've Seen At Mountain Jam: Umphrey's
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Post by huggy on May 6, 2015 10:00:41 GMT -5
I'm in the same boat. I've been to 7 MJs and this is the first year I haven't had someone to go with all 4 days and I'm not willing to give it up........I love music and everything else that goes with the festival atmosphere! I purchased a 4-day pass and am staying in a hotel so how do I know where to find you guys, assuming you're still open to others joining your group?
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Post by Soulmate on May 6, 2015 14:51:15 GMT -5
Please send me your digits and I will send a mass text. WE always sit in the same place.
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outdoorsgirl
New Jammer
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Favorite Band You've Seen At Mountain Jam: Mule
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Post by outdoorsgirl on May 9, 2015 11:09:36 GMT -5
Went from a group of ten to just me but I'm Trooper and can't wait to meet new people.I will be camping with my van so stop by and say hello is always welcomed
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Post by We Jammin on May 10, 2015 6:07:42 GMT -5
Ill be volunteering to clean up after the festival so I will be there for all four days solo as well. Defiantly looking to meet up with others! Let me know!
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Post by Soulmate on May 11, 2015 7:08:35 GMT -5
Wejammin, Please send me your digits if you'd like to hang out!
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Post by rinnies on May 11, 2015 9:07:44 GMT -5
flying solo is fun. did it last year. you can be where ever you want when you want without having to consider the others. and everyone was for friendly and feeling like a big family, i never felt lonely.
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Post by Soulmate on May 11, 2015 18:44:18 GMT -5
SAINT is so needy that I never feel lonely lol
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Post by moremonday on May 19, 2015 14:16:47 GMT -5
Flying solo here. First timer. Send.me numbers and we'll make the rounds
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Duckie
New Jammer
The hottest KFC nugget in Japan
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Post by Duckie on May 24, 2015 14:32:42 GMT -5
Hi! I'm a promo model/brand ambassador that just got booked for Mountain Jam. I'm a first timer at this festival, but it looks badass.
I'm leaning toward camping on site so I can get to work without a huge pain in the butt. The agency that booked me is presumably providing me with gate passes, so all I would really need is a camping pass. How would I go about getting one?
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maxman1986
Junior Jammer
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Favorite Band You've Seen At Mountain Jam: Robert Plant
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Post by maxman1986 on May 24, 2015 16:33:50 GMT -5
To the best of my knowledge, all camping passes include both the camping and admission to the festival. There are non-camping passes that only include festival admission, but not the other way around.
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Post by Soulmate on May 25, 2015 7:39:04 GMT -5
Duckie. You need to go back to your promo company and TELL THEM you need a camping pass and not a regular day pass. That would be ridiculous if they booked you for doing work for them but not supply you with proper sleeping arrangements.
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Duckie
New Jammer
The hottest KFC nugget in Japan
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Post by Duckie on May 25, 2015 8:29:28 GMT -5
Duckie. You need to go back to your promo company and TELL THEM you need a camping pass and not a regular day pass. That would be ridiculous if they booked you for doing work for them but not supply you with proper sleeping arrangements. Thanks for the info, guys. Ridiculous, maybe. Uncommon, no. I've emailed my agency to confirm what if any sleeping arrangements are provided and let them know camping on site would probably be the best logistical option. Sometimes they (agency and client) budget in a hotel but as I said above, many times it's up to us to get our own beds. Anyway, looking forward to seeing everybody in a couple weeks!
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