Festival
Plumas Americana Festival in Quincy 2019
This was our first time attending this festival and will not be the last.
The Plumas Homegrown America Festival is in the beautiful town of Quincy which has a great brew pub called Qintopia Brewiing. The brewpub is very close to the Pacific Crest trail, so it is not unusual for someone hiking the trail to shop in when they are doing this re-supply. One young gentleman did just that and a couple of us bought him beers! The festival was fantastic, it was on the smaller side so easy to get around, camping was included and at the same location as the music venue. We found a quiet spot by some animal barns.Â
On the way there, I am not sure if I am more excited about the new Truck Camper or going to a festiva,l but either way both are a thumbs up!
Father's Day Bluegrass 2019
The 1st Festival in the Camper
A first for us, not in respect to going to the Father's Day Bluegrass Festival put on by the California Bluegrass Assocaition, but bringing the camper to a music festival. That was one of many reasons for the camper as we love music festivals (not to forget to mention beer fests are high on the list also).
The plus is our camper is small enough to fit in with the tents and vans. We camped with our good friend Judy who at the time just moved to Sisters, Oregon.Â
Outdoor concerts rock! Can I say that being it is a bluegrass event? Anyway what a great venue as always and most of all the fun is where you camp. There is music everywhere, friends jam in their camps into the wee hours of the night. I enjoy laying in bed hearing the music flow.
This is the main stage but there are also 3 other stages that have line ups. Sometimes I find I enjoy the smaller stages for music.
Home sweet home with the tree's and fiddles (and of course a beer site-ing at this camp - thanks goes to Judy with bringing the Deschutes). It was thanks to Judy that we have been attending when she found out that we loved Bluegrass.