We rolled into West Valley to this backwoods hippy compound. We immediately put the car into a ditch on arrival, until a dude bei helped is push it out. Then we settled in with (e:uchina) and Liz in our camping spot.
Later or Rochester friend Tom and his friends Tony meet up with us.
The tilted car.

(e:uchina) and (e:terry) doing some redneck engineering to get us out

The place was super hilly and forested. Which was fun for hiking, but dancing was a little tilted. Here's the main stage which was built out of branches. The first day of music was not much to talk about so I'll mostly skip that.


In between dancey time was a constant craft circle and days old car chicken. I think that's how the original pioneers of Western New York handled themselves.






Day 2 had much better music. A lot of it was very bass heavy. Here's a shadowy video of Paul in the sweaty masses.

Our new screaming-friend Lillie. Her spirit animal is a bee and she's a serious hooper.

(e:terry) and his glowing face paint

Twist was an awesome DJ - I'm not one for house but this was really good. He apparently played at the 24 at some point.


happy birthday lovely (e:joe)
best wishes for you