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By devonhammer · Posted
For me 97 and 98 were worse. Mostly because they didn't have any solid pathways or woodchip. It was all just mud. Also, my first two years, so I didn't know my way around. The situation wasn't helped when a sewage lorry tried to suck the mud out of the dance tent, but put it on blow rather than suck and shut the tent for the weekend. 2007, 2011, 2016 were all manageable because I just avoided the muddiest bits. Remember watching ELO in 2016 in the pouring rain and Jeff Lynne singing Mr Blue Sky without any sense of irony. -
By glimmers_of_hope · Posted
I agree with the list in the Indy that they were very muddy festivals 2005 - I don't think I cared too much because I was a lot younger and just got wasted. 2007 - I remember it was seriously wet but because it was my wife's first Glasto her enthusiasm meant I was really happy all the way through except for the sunday when we were both tired, hungover, on a come down and found the end really hard. 2016 - I think being older I found it physically harder but at the time I think I thought it was one of my favourite festivals. The mud can be challenging but it hasn't ever stopped me having fun and enjoying it. I think as I get older I'm probably less inclined to go hard, but I guess I can probably also appreciate that I've been lucky and had sunny ones and so the odd wet and muddy one is fine and not get to hung up on it. -
2016 is the only time i've been towed -into- the camper fields, but 1998 was waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay muddier on site.
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