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cb4747

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Hey! 

So I've been a few times before but the last time I went (2015) I camped in Orange and I nearly went mental at the idiots in the campsite (someone threw a bag of shite across the tents...) I've camped in Red and Green before too. What are the others like? 

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1 hour ago, cb4747 said:

Hey! 

So I've been a few times before but the last time I went (2015) I camped in Orange and I nearly went mental at the idiots in the campsite (someone threw a bag of shite across the tents...) I've camped in Red and Green before too. What are the others like? 

Jesus. Can't believe you'd wanna go back. :lol:

Haven't been to Reading but I know that the general rule with all these things is the closer you get to the arena, the rowdier the atmosphere is. This looks like a useful primer anyway:

On 2016-8-1 at 10:16 PM, Campervan12 said:

 So basically i usually find:

Red: quite rowdy and always stinks because of proximity to the long drops. Also gets crowded quickly.

Green: similar to red, but doesn't smell as bad.

Yellow: Mostly where the party goers aim for, loudest camp of the lot.

Purple: This is where i usually go for, not too loud at night but still a fun atmosphere.

Orange: Fairly similar to purple.

Brown: Probably the quietest of the lot other than white.

White: Primarily used forFamily Camping.

At the end of the day each camp will have a variety of atmospheres, but this is the general feel for each area. Hope this helps!

 

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