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Re: A good day to thee fellow knights.
« Reply #15 on: 2011-05-20, 20:09:34 »
I had NO IDEA Pennsic was so HUGE...goodness, one could get lost in there!  I have GOT to get to one of these!  Now I gotta ask- what's the license plate mean?

Do you bathe while you're there or go full medieval and go without?  Didn't see any rivers or lakes, just a bank of port-a-johns.

I am just in awe over these pics...this looks like a real gas man.

Hehe, the license plate is using computer slang. "RTFM" is well known amongst programmers and system admins. It means "Read The F**king Manual". So with the word "why", I'm being a bit rebellious against that phrase. :)


Pennsic is definitely huge. I'm assuming you saw the panoramic shots from the hilltop? You can only see about a third of the site from there.

There are several ways to do Pennsic:

* You can get a nearby hotel room, but they fill up fast, and for miles. It's hard to get a room within 30 miles if you wait too long.

* Camp on site in the open-camping areas. You just pick out a spot where you can find room in one of those designated areas, and set up a tent. These areas are usually furthest from the central area where all the shops and food are. And it's a bit of a walk if you want to go use the solar showers.

* Camp with a group. There are many clans and households that get designated camping areas, and the bulk of the camping is divided up that way. When we go, we join a clan that is organized by one of my former co-workers. Some groups like this have their own heated showers, which is nice, but not all. Our group sets up a propane-heated shower.

The solar showers, from what I hear, can have lines, and the heat runs out quickly... and of course only works when the sun is out. The water always flows, it's just the heat that comes from the water pumping through boxes on the roof.

There is a pond on site, down in the lowlands, but uhm... yeah... you don't want to get in the water. Leeches and stuff. And slime, and gunk, and strange people.


One word of advice for when you go: pack clothes for all weather. And I mean ALL WEATHER. It'll be hot during the day most days. But the temperature frequently drops 20 or 30 degrees as soon as the sun hits the horizon, necessitating warm clothes as well. Rain is always possible of course. But some mornings have had snow and ice on rare occasions. And yes, it's in August. It has something to do with the altitude and its position near the mountains, or something. You have to be ready for anything.



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Re: A good day to thee fellow knights.
« Reply #16 on: 2011-05-21, 12:32:07 »
Before my wife passed away, we used to stay overnight at the PA Ren Faire. I don't like doing a lot of driving, and with her MS she couldn't drive. I went with mys sister in law and two others, that way I didn't have to drive last year, since they were only spending the day.
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Re: A good day to thee fellow knights.
« Reply #17 on: 2011-06-21, 18:39:35 »
Sir Edward...you ever plan on going back?

Sir John, I am with you...I am no longer a fan of long-distance road trips, but am willing to travel for a good cause.
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Re: A good day to thee fellow knights.
« Reply #18 on: 2011-06-21, 19:10:10 »

Oh yeah, we'll go back at some point, but not this year. Kat needs better garb for hot weather before we go back, so that's a limitation we need to work out first.
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Re: A good day to thee fellow knights.
« Reply #19 on: 2011-06-21, 19:32:18 »
Sounds like a plan...I want to go as well; convincing my wife that it would be totally fun will take some doing.  She loves the Faires...but she isn't into it as much as I can be.
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« Reply #20 on: 2011-06-21, 22:51:24 »
Sounds like a plan...I want to go as well; convincing my wife that it would be totally fun will take some doing.  She loves the Faires...but she isn't into it as much as I can be.

I've never been, but want to go. The group I reenact with goes, but this year I didn't really have the funds and taking that large a block of time off work was not a good idea. I'm planning on going next year. If I do, I'll see if my Capt. would allow members of the board here to camp with us.

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Re: A good day to thee fellow knights.
« Reply #21 on: 2011-06-22, 13:31:50 »
Hail Sir John. As a new member myself I can attest to how open and accepting these guys are.
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Re: A good day to thee fellow knights.
« Reply #22 on: 2011-06-22, 15:47:02 »
Sounds like a plan...I want to go as well; convincing my wife that it would be totally fun will take some doing.  She loves the Faires...but she isn't into it as much as I can be.

I've never been, but want to go. The group I reenact with goes, but this year I didn't really have the funds and taking that large a block of time off work was not a good idea. I'm planning on going next year. If I do, I'll see if my Capt. would allow members of the board here to camp with us.

Sounds good man, let me know.
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Re: A good day to thee fellow knights.
« Reply #23 on: 2011-08-31, 00:49:33 »
Before my wife passed away, we used to stay overnight at the PA Ren Faire. I don't like doing a lot of driving, and with her MS she couldn't drive. I went with mys sister in law and two others, that way I didn't have to drive last year, since they were only spending the day.

I am sorry for your loss sir John it must have been hard. But I myself live in southern Cali, new to this site also, not much down here, a small renfaire is what we get, it starts in june though :( BUT you can pay 100 $ for lifetime pass which i must do. I will take pics next time

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Re: A good day to thee fellow knights.
« Reply #24 on: 2012-02-03, 14:26:46 »
After 2 years I am still finding it hard to be totally alone, no siblings or children...it's one of the reasons I have gotten more involved in my hobby of knights and medieval history. I was hoping some of the members here lived in the Philadelphia area, so we could meet and discuss knights, etc. As well as mabye going to other Ren. Faires together.

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Re: A good day to thee fellow knights.
« Reply #25 on: 2012-02-03, 14:56:32 »
Yeah, major life changes can be hard to adapt to. I understand.

As you know, Sir Matthew lives up your way. A good many of us are in the DC area (between MD, VA, and WV). Everyone else is more distant.

I don't make it up to PARF very often, but it's been a while now, so I'd like to visit again. The Celtic Fling in the summer is particularly fun I think, since none of the other area faires are open at that time in the summer.

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Re: A good day to thee fellow knights.
« Reply #26 on: 2012-02-03, 15:24:51 »
I'd definitely be willing to go to Celtic Fling since I've never been...but I've never been to any other Faires besides VA and MD.
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Re: A good day to thee fellow knights.
« Reply #27 on: 2012-02-04, 06:18:31 »
After 2 years I am still finding it hard to be totally alone, no siblings or children...it's one of the reasons I have gotten more involved in my hobby of knights and medieval history. I was hoping some of the members here lived in the Philadelphia area, so we could meet and discuss knights, etc. As well as mabye going to other Ren. Faires together.

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The great thing about the internet, especially here, is that even though some of us are separated by literally an ocean, we can still carry on conversations here. There is no one "local" to me, less than an hour away, with the same interests. With a daily commute of roughly 100 miles, traveling an hour on the weekends is sometimes tiresome before I even get started. It makes it harder to have social events, but the forums is a great way to stay active in-between events.

I'd definitely be willing to go to Celtic Fling since I've never been...but I've never been to any other Faires besides VA and MD.

Agreed. I was hoping to make PA last year, as I haven't been there before, but had lots of complications. This year should be no problem.
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Re: A good day to thee fellow knights.
« Reply #28 on: 2012-02-04, 15:08:26 »
That's true about the internet...shortens the distance greatly and one can communicate on similar subjects from people all over. But I still like the personal touch where those who live in the same area can get together.

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Re: A good day to thee fellow knights.
« Reply #29 on: 2012-02-04, 15:45:40 »
That's true about the internet...shortens the distance greatly and one can communicate on similar subjects from people all over. But I still like the personal touch where those who live in the same area can get together.

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