Summer Solstice Y2K

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Friday-Saturday-Sunday, 16-17-18 June 2000
Somewhere in Central West Virginia
Timelab & Eternal Youth

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 You have NO idea just how far back into the woods THIS camp was!  
 Lissa the Pink Flamingo  These were the coolest threads on Saturday!
 Look carefully... she's making hands you'll see later on...  So the line for the food vendor was a little long...
 The most comfortable seat in the house!  Uh, WHAT hillside?!
 Frogs LOVE rain, right?!  
 ... remember those hands?  
 The 4th tent... renegade... by Lovelab!  A REALLY phat drum set!
   I think Jake felt like this picture looks...!
 Here we are talking to the people who lived NEXT DOOR to this field... can you imagine how THEY felt with all these people steps from their home?!  J.D., Chad & Tim waiting out the rain in the Lightwave tent.
 Tony, Jason & Dave... still raining!  Isn't this the CUTEST little puppy!
   
   Paulie*
 The Aftermath...

You Have Been Warned!

Line-up: [from the flyer]: Derrick Carter; Donald Glaude; Dietrich; Adam X; Heather Heart; Aphrodite w/ MC Mis-ty; H-Foundation; Halo; Hipp-E; Shawn Rudiman a/k/a TR Generation; Q-Burn's Abstract Message; Freaky Flow w/ MC Flipside; Flipside; Jason Patrick; Sine; Method One & Kaos; Starchild; Lorne; Kpakpo; Armen; Samm-E; East Coast Boogiemen; Klip Rock; Future Funk; Delirium; J-Luv; Alan Sax; Lovethang; Kevin; 7-Up; Buckus Drum Crew; Instigator; Product 19; Hazey; Kech; Poe; Jordan; Michael; Zelch Brothers; Craig K; Inspector 901; ADM; Bagel; Alaska; Drive; Drae 192; Intel; Evan Evolution; R.E.A.L.I.T.Y.; Trice; Jayroc; DJ Bob; Ben Kenobi; Mesa Pegasus; Smartie; Clever; Strangeloop; The Specialist; Sonic; Witchman; Zone; Stewart Mixon; F8; AC Slater; Alex Waters; 304 Recon; DJ Bearcat; Riser; Teak; Art Pendragon; Sean Eternal
Note: The first major outdoor party of Y2K and it TOTALLY KICKED ASS! Ok, so the weather coulda been a little better (and drier), but this 3,500+ person event on too many acres to count was the wildest event I've ever been to. I can't even imagine the planning that it took to pull this all off... and Teak and the whole crew deserve mad props for their hard work. As the flyer said, this was to be a 'coming together' of many things... and it was just that... and a hell of a good time too! This'll be a party talked about for a very long time to come!