Bend is a trendy place in more ways than one with its growing desire to replace fourway junctions with rotaries as (who knew) they are statistically are safer than the junctions.
Having driven in Europe I negotiated these easily, avoiding any fines & admiring the art on those we encountered to meet my niece, her partner & my ‘dog nephew’ Eddison.
Hitch Your Wagons
In true Oregon style we packed up the wagons and hit the trail to George, Washington for the Sasquatch Festival. Pre sale booking meant parting with more than a few bucks in advance.
So I was a tad perplexed to be given a hand written post-it note with a look that sort of said ‘are you at the right campsite’.

On parking up it was evident that none of my fellow campers as far as the eye could see was much over 30 & facilities very basic.
Armed with ‘no water’ body wash from a previous adventure in Ghana I still was happier than being corralled with the ‘older folk’ near the entrance.
Punk Combined with Country
Whilst its true my love of rock, punk & indie rock drew me to listen to bands such as Pup & Hippocampus I was surprised to discover a hitherto hidden taste for country and western courtesy of Margo Price!
Me a Milennial?
Being an honorary Millennial for the trip was proving cathartic. Climbing through Forrest’s sky light to party on the roof something might never have occurred to me However partying on the roof was the thing to do so I did!

Night Night
Of the things that differ between American festivals & British ones was the sort of curfew that seems to descend somewhere before midnight. It was very strange. So quiet you could have heard a pin drop.

As you age embracing the opportunity to dust out the corners of your firmly held mindset was very empowering………. and possibly why I woke up the idea that I wanted a tattoo!
Authors Note
We attended the last of the Sasquatch Festivals but The Gorge remains an event venue. Use link to find out more









