Grey Fox alternated blazing heat and suffocating humidity with ferocious thunderstorms, but the combination did yield a beautiful bonus on Saturday afternoon.
I like the new location; the stage is still on a hillside, but the climb up is nothing like it was on the Rothvoss farm, and the camping area is entirely flat, and it's bordered by a pretty little creek. This meant more room for campers and vendors, less stress, and a vendor midway that was actually pleasant to stroll.
Too much music to talk about in detail, of course; the weekend was dominated for me by Uncle Earl, who played on the main stage and tore the dance pavilion up several times, and Tim O'Brien, who did a solo set, a set with Hot Rize, and then rocked the dance pavilion well into the early hours of Sunday morning.
Lots more photos on the site!
I like the new location; the stage is still on a hillside, but the climb up is nothing like it was on the Rothvoss farm, and the camping area is entirely flat, and it's bordered by a pretty little creek. This meant more room for campers and vendors, less stress, and a vendor midway that was actually pleasant to stroll.
Too much music to talk about in detail, of course; the weekend was dominated for me by Uncle Earl, who played on the main stage and tore the dance pavilion up several times, and Tim O'Brien, who did a solo set, a set with Hot Rize, and then rocked the dance pavilion well into the early hours of Sunday morning.
Lots more photos on the site!