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Help
Us Steward
Please
respect our treasured Barter Faire site. We have no
public garbage service at the Faire. Do not leave or
bury your waste, take your trash with you when you leave.
Your site is your responsibility. Enjoy it and clean it when
you leave so others may do the same. Please... Pack
it Out
No
Glow Stick Type Products
Glow stick products have toxic fluids that leak out and
leach into the earth
No
Plastic Pellets/Guns
Plastic pellets get left behind and are difficult to
collect. They become litter and leach into our earth. Respect
our land and one another by not trading or using these items
at the Faire.
No
Unaccompanied Minors
If
you are under 18 we can't let you in without a parent or
legal guardian. Be prepared to show identification at the
gate.
No
Drugs or Alcohol
We
still don't allow drugs or alcohol at the Faire. No
displays of paraphernalia, open alcohol containers or
illegal drugs. If we see it, you will be asked to leave our
grounds. If you are intoxicated to the point that it
negatively impacts others you will be asked to leave once
you have sobered up enough to safely do so.
All
Local & Federal Laws - Enforced
No
Dogs, No Dogs, No Dogs !!!
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Primitive
Camping
Camping
at the Faire is primitive in that drinking water is scarce
and potable water may not be close to your camp. So bring
your own water.
Restrooms
(Port-a-Potties) are located around the faire circle and in
camping areas, with some of the larger sets having hand
washing stations.
Each
camping pass includes enough space for your vehicle, a tent
and ample camping space. Sites do not include fire pits or
tables.
Prepare
for cold frosty nights
Bring some warm gear. The Faire is located in the highlands
and is cooler than Tonasket. It is disrespectful to
neighbors to run your automobile to create heat.
Please,
Shut Off Your Vehicle
If
you have automotive problems like over-heating, week
battery, poor tires or starting issues, please repair them
before you leave home. The road to the Barter Site is a
steep dirt grade with few turn-outs. A dead vehicle creates
problems for all incoming and outgoing traffic.
Map
of Faire Circle
Arrangements
for early camping at the Tonasket Rodeo
Grounds
Be Prepared
If you leave the faire, you'll pay full price to get back
in. This should substantially reduce traffic.
No
Cell Service/Plan Ahead
If
the site fills, the gate will be closed, whatever the day or
hour. Know this is a possibility when planning rides home
with people who arrive after you. Remember cell phones
don't work here. Buy
all your necessary supplies and make that phone call before
you loose service
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