9/18/2023 0 Comments Pop up camping checklist![]() ![]() Not too short that you can’t sit on the ground comfortably, but also not too long or restrictive that you’re hot. Make sure to pack some shorts and dresses. You need to be prepared for the heat, even if you’re at a festival in England. Summer clothes – check out my cheap festival fashion tips for help, and how to deal with the heat at Coachella. Let me give you some general pointers for your festival fashion must haves though.ģ2. Which clothes to pack for festivals varies massively depending on where the festival is you’re going to. When you’re planning what to take to a festival, your clothes are going to take up quite a bit of space – of course. If you’re not a water fan (like my boyfriend) then they’re the perfect antidote to help you stay hydrated. Add this to your festival packing list. ![]() Taste for water drinks – you can get these little drops to help flavour your water at festivals. If you know you’re not going to be in your tent much, this simple 2-person pop up tent will be great.ģ1. It was more for privacy than anything else. For example, going to Coachella we just picked up a simple $20 job from Walmart. Make sure to choose one that’s going to suit the weather – if you’re looking for the best tent, check out these tent buying guidelines. Light and nifty tent – first up on your festival kit list is a tent. You can use this festival packing video for any festival, give or take…ħ. Watch me go through what to take to Glastonbury on YouTube to help you decide what to bring to a festival. I’ve actually written a whole post on how NOT to lose your phone at festivals, based on experience. I had my phone robbed at BBK Festival, out of the front of my bag and I don’t want that to happen to you. Your phone – there’s no way to meet up with your mates without it! Just make sure it’s well protected with a LifeProof case, or similar, and keep it safe. Parking ticket – if you’ve had to buy a separate festival packing ticket then don’t forget to bring that along too.Ħ. Driving license – don’t let your baby face get in the way of you and your cider! But you don’t want to lose your passport, so driving license every time.ĥ. Staying healthy at festivals is really important to see it through.Ĥ. They need to be able to survive the elements in tough conditions. Medication – any meds you need, bring them along in a waterproof / weatherproof bag. If you’re packing for a festival abroad then just double check your bank card works there too.ģ. There are usually ATMs all over the festival sites so you won’t be without cash. I prefer to work in a hundred at a time and then just bring my bank card too. Money and bank card – if you feel happy enough bringing all the money you need for the festival in one, go ahead. This one time, I lost my festival ticket for Reading Festival between the first check gate and the second.ĭon’t worry, I found it, but it involved checking every ticket sleeve that had been discarded between the entrance and getting off the bus.Ģ. Double and triple check you have it before you leave the house, and check a few times on the way too. You’re not going to get very far without one. Your ticket – obviously, the number one thing on your festival must haves list is your ticket. What to take to a festival? These are your absolute MUSTs…ġ. It’s super robust to pull across those grassy fields too. Honestly, it’s a back and life saver in queues at festivals. It’s great because it has little inside pockets so I can stay organised, yet is big enough to hold my bulky stuff – my inflatable bed, my pump, my sleeping bag and pillow.Īnd then I can still carry my clothes on my back in a comfortable sized rucksack, too. ![]() When I’m packing for a festival I like to take a wheelie backpack suitcase, like this Osprey one that has been by my side for festivals and travel for years. ![]()
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