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Electric Picnic 2017 **Discussion Only // No Ticket Sales**

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 751 ✭✭✭Gal44




    Would you get 3/4 charges from it?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,591 ✭✭✭Thundercats Ho


    more than that. I didn't let it run dead but got 4/5 out of it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 285 ✭✭johnytwentyten


    more than that. I didn't let it run dead but got 4/5 out of it.

    What size battery do you have?
    I have a Redmi note with a 4100 amh battery, whenever I used a charger with a 1.2A output it took forever to charge, the charger that came with the phone is 2A, just something to consider, a lot of these banks come with both 1.2 and 2A


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,591 ✭✭✭Thundercats Ho


    I'm not techy, I don't know.
    I've a one plus one, and it charged 4/5 times (not from fully dead battery).
    Check the spec on the link i posted.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,545 ✭✭✭fourmations


    What size battery do you have?
    I have a Redmi note with a 4100 amh battery, whenever I used a charger with a 1.2A output it took forever to charge, the charger that came with the phone is 2A, just something to consider, a lot of these banks come with both 1.2 and 2A

    heres his one with the spec below
    https://www.mymemory.ie/js-a2-20000m...y-charger.html

    i got a 20000 mah one in ireland as well but it was dearer (50 posted)
    it has qualcomm 3 fast charging, it charges my phone as fast as my samsung 2.1a fast charge wall plug and the unit recharges very quick as well for its huge capacity (about 5hrs i think) as it can take powerful input wall plugs

    http://www.vinsic.com/Products/sku-VSPB303W


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 751 ✭✭✭Gal44


    Probably a silly question but carrying all your stuff from car to campsite is a rucksack the best or what to people use to carry everything or do you just do a few trips back and forth? someone suggested to me a wheelbarrow but im not sure about that! :confused::)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 285 ✭✭johnytwentyten


    Gal44 wrote: »
    Probably a silly question but carrying all your stuff from car to campsite is a rucksack the best or what to people use to carry everything or do you just do a few trips back and forth? someone suggested to me a wheelbarrow but im not sure about that! :confused::)

    Go with the rucksack, it can be a bit of a walk depending on where u are parked and which site you are in but it ain't gonna kill you, we were there early last year, got parked pretty close and we're in one of the nearest campsites, was only bout a five minute walk


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,098 ✭✭✭Poorside


    Gal44 wrote: »
    Probably a silly question but carrying all your stuff from car to campsite is a rucksack the best or what to people use to carry everything or do you just do a few trips back and forth? someone suggested to me a wheelbarrow but im not sure about that! :confused::)

    if everything you're bringing fits in a rucksack then that's your best bet, if you're bringing a slab (or 2) get yourself a handcart with decent size wheels.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 751 ✭✭✭Gal44


    Go with the rucksack, it can be a bit of a walk depending on where u are parked and which site you are in but it ain't gonna kill you, we were there early last year, got parked pretty close and we're in one of the nearest campsites, was only bout a five minute walk


    great thanks,

    Time wise what time should i aim to get there at? (never been before so i haven't a clue ) i have a couple of hours drive to get up there so just trying to judge what time to get going at. Cheers!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,728 ✭✭✭Former Former


    Gal44 wrote: »
    Probably a silly question but carrying all your stuff from car to campsite is a rucksack the best or what to people use to carry everything or do you just do a few trips back and forth? someone suggested to me a wheelbarrow but im not sure about that! :confused::)

    Carry soft fluffy things (sleeping bag, pillow) in your hands, everything heavy in the rucksack.

    When packing rucksack, leave room for cans. Do not carry cans in your hands/arms.

    Making two trips is not a good idea. It's a long walk into the campsite. If you have to do so, split your stuff into day 1 and day 2 things and go back on the Saturday morning.

    Hand carts etc are grand if it's dry, but if the ground is muddy, forget it.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,993 ✭✭✭✭MJohnston


    Gal44 wrote: »
    Probably a silly question but carrying all your stuff from car to campsite is a rucksack the best or what to people use to carry everything or do you just do a few trips back and forth? someone suggested to me a wheelbarrow but im not sure about that! :confused::)

    Go in the first time to get your wristband bringing as little as possible, maybe just your tent, but maybe nothing other than your ticket. The wristband queue will be the longest one probably, but once you've got it you should be able to skip straight through to the security bag check.

    After that, it's a balance question - it'll depend on where your car gets parked, and where your tent gets pitched. If you somehow get those two things as close as possible together, then carry the stuff in multiple goes, it'll be easier on your back.

    However, if it's more than a mile between the two (which is likely), the sometimes bringing everything in as few trips as possible is the better option, because the walking back and forth will wreck you more.

    The thing to note is, if you have a proper hiking/camping backpack, with the weight well distributed, you should be able to carry all of your stuff in one go with little bother. Don't be one of those eejits (and there are loads of them) dragging a wheelie suitcase, or trailing a giant Ikea bag after them.

    Also the great thing about the proper backpacks is you can buy a bunch of cheap carabiner clips, and then use those to distribute stuff hooked onto your backpack. You can hook a tent across the top of the pack, a rolled up sleeping bag along the bottom, and it's all easy to walk around with, provided you've adjusted the straps correctly etc.

    For packing a backpack, you'll want the heaviest stuff to be packed closest to the middle of your back, with the lightest stuff above and below it. And remember that these proper backpacks will have multiple zip entrances at both top and bottom of the pack, so you can generally easily reach anything packed pretty quickly. Here's a good guide to how to distribute the weight:

    2ecc9d7cf15c803f153729613da09a45--backpacking-tips-hiking-tips.jpg


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 85 ✭✭Libadour


    Quick question folks. This year we decided to book a private coach to bring us there and back to spare any of us the dreaded Monday morning drive home. I'm trying to mentally prepare myself for the walk with all the gear to our camping area which is usually Hendrix (I know, not my choice). Can anyone enlighten me as to how long the walk is in comparison to the car park? Travelling from Dublin if that is any help.

    Only 16 more sleeps!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,054 ✭✭✭D.Q


    anyone know how much of a walk it is to pink moon from carpark?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 285 ✭✭johnytwentyten


    Gal44 wrote: »
    great thanks,

    Time wise what time should i aim to get there at? (never been before so i haven't a clue ) i have a couple of hours drive to get up there so just trying to judge what time to get going at. Cheers!

    We were up very early so missed the traffic so not sure about that, last year was my first as well and thought the place would be slammed right away but up until 12 o clock there were plenty of tent spaces close to the entrance,

    Because of the s**t weather last year and the muck etc I enjoyed getting out of there in the morning and heading back to the car for supplies, its a chance to relax and take stock of all the things you shouldn't have done the night before, walked into the town once or twice as well,

    The first and best bit of advice I got last year- don't set up your tent near the fence!!

    Second- whichever stage you are at, first thing is find the toilets, it's ok going Al fresco outside the main section (plenty of trees) but you won't get away with that inside


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 289 ✭✭HairyCabbage


    Pros and cons of each campsite?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,993 ✭✭✭✭MJohnston


    D.Q wrote: »
    anyone know how much of a walk it is to pink moon from carpark?

    Depends - if you can get into the Green car park, you'll want to do that, and as close to the 'Paintball' Entrance as you can, because that's really close to the Pink Moon entrance.

    If you have the misfortune to end up in the Red car park, then I recommend not going in through the main ("Abbeyleix") entrance that's beside it, because then you'll have a massive trek through the festival site. Instead, walk down to the Abbeyleix Road, and then walk towards the Paintball entrance along that road (because it's tarmac and much, much easier to walk on, and it's a much straighter path too).

    If you somehow end up in the Yellow car park, you're fecked.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 285 ✭✭johnytwentyten


    Pros and cons of each campsite?

    Can't remember the campsite I was in, first big one on the left hand side, sound people, maybe slightly older, only other one I remember was Hendrix, looked a bit mad there, probably for the younger generation


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 130 ✭✭Spreece


    MJohnston wrote: »
    Depends - if you can get into the Green car park, you'll want to do that, and as close to the 'Paintball' Entrance as you can, because that's really close to the Pink Moon entrance.

    If you have the misfortune to end up in the Red car park, then I recommend not going in through the main ("Abbeyleix") entrance that's beside it, because then you'll have a massive trek through the festival site. Instead, walk down to the Abbeyleix Road, and then walk towards the Paintball entrance along that road (because it's tarmac and much, much easier to walk on, and it's a much straighter path too).

    If you somehow end up in the Yellow car park, you're fecked.


    What road do you take coming into Stradbally to ensure you are sent to the green car park?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 385 ✭✭thebusher


    Pros and cons of each campsite?

    First year last year, well into our 40s. Arrived and walked through Hendrix and Warhol and it was like downtown Beirut!

    Ploughed onto Joplin which suited us perfectly. Away from the insanity. The walk to the main arena was grand - about 20 minutes and yoh could go through Salty Dog or Trenchtown. We loved it.

    As for the next announcement I reckon its Ham Sandwich, Picture This, Liam Gallagher and I pray to Zues that The Jesus and Mary Chain will be announced.

    Would love SLF, Undertones and James.

    I think we're likely to see The Radiators at the Mindfield 40 years of punk thing.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 285 ✭✭johnytwentyten


    Spreece wrote: »
    What road do you take coming into Stradbally to ensure you are sent to the green car park?

    Something like this will come out soon enough

    https://goo.gl/images/B7CFgZ


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,993 ✭✭✭✭MJohnston


    Spreece wrote: »
    What road do you take coming into Stradbally to ensure you are sent to the green car park?

    I don't think there's any way to ensure this, because Green and Red are part of the same traffic flow. I think it might be a matter of timing more than anything else, and with the early-access tickets this year, I would wonder if the Green car park might fill up earlier than usual.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 285 ✭✭johnytwentyten


    thebusher wrote: »
    First year last year, well into our 40s. Arrived and walked through Hendrix and Warhol and it was like downtown Beirut!

    Ploughed onto Joplin which suited us perfectly. Away from the insanity. The walk to the main arena was grand - about 20 minutes and yoh could go through Salty Dog or Trenchtown. We loved it.



    https://giphy.com/gifs/game-of-thrones-mash-up-battle-the-bastards-3o72FieLG07hheBu0M

    As for the next announcement I reckon its Ham Sandwich, Picture This, Liam Gallagher and I pray to Zues that The Jesus and Mary Chain will be announced.

    Would love SLF, Undertones and James.

    I think we're likely to see The Radiators at the Mindfield 40 years of punk thing.

    As a thirty something stumbling into Hendrix last year

    https://giphy.com/gifs/game-of-thrones-mash-up-battle-the-bastards-3o72FieLG07hheBu0M


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 113 ✭✭Madam Oblong


    If I wanted to be there for 12 on Friday when should I be leaving Dublin? I'm thinking 10 at least?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 112 ✭✭Lzmunky


    If I wanted to be there for 12 on Friday when should I be leaving Dublin? I'm thinking 10 at least?

    Id go 9, traffic will be mental. I left Limerick at 5.30 last year and was crawling in first gear for 15 minutes into the red car park. It only got worse.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 385 ✭✭thebusher


    For anyone looking for straight up guitar attitude make sure to get to the Trouble Pilgrims in the Jerry Fish tent. Always play a blinder.

    Founded by Pete Holidai and Steve Rapid of The Radiators. Seen them loads at the Kilkenny Roots Festival.

    "The best new old band in town" 😊


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,311 ✭✭✭✭alastair


    MJohnston wrote: »
    I don't think there's any way to ensure this, because Green and Red are part of the same traffic flow. I think it might be a matter of timing more than anything else, and with the early-access tickets this year, I would wonder if the Green car park might fill up earlier than usual.

    Last year there wasn't a hope of selecting a sneaky route into Stradbally, coming from Dublin. Gards were set up early enforcing a 'locals only' rule on non-proscribed routes to the festival. Different story in previous years. I suspect you'd need to be down pretty early to beat the cordons this year.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,054 ✭✭✭D.Q


    thebusher wrote: »
    First year last year, well into our 40s. Arrived and walked through Hendrix and Warhol and it was like downtown Beirut!

    Ploughed onto Joplin which suited us perfectly. Away from the insanity. The walk to the main arena was grand - about 20 minutes and yoh could go through Salty Dog or Trenchtown. We loved it.

    As for the next announcement I reckon its Ham Sandwich, Picture This, Liam Gallagher and I pray to Zues that The Jesus and Mary Chain will be announced.

    Would love SLF, Undertones and James.

    I think we're likely to see The Radiators at the Mindfield 40 years of punk thing.


    Joplin was where I was a few years ago too. Perfect spot.

    PM this year though.


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    Libadour wrote: »
    Quick question folks. This year we decided to book a private coach to bring us there and back to spare any of us the dreaded Monday morning drive home. I'm trying to mentally prepare myself for the walk with all the gear to our camping area which is usually Hendrix (I know, not my choice). Can anyone enlighten me as to how long the walk is in comparison to the car park? Travelling from Dublin if that is any help.

    Only 16 more sleeps!
    Much shorter. From the coach set-down point it's only 1/2 mins to the entry gate (Quarry Entrance) and then you're immediately into the Warhol/Hendrix campsites. If you weren't queueing to get onsite then the walk would be 7/8 minutes from coach to Hendrix.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,341 ✭✭✭✭MadYaker


    I just saw on facebeeok that EP have added what appears to be another sh!tty sponsored stage. This time by orchard thieves, apparently they're going to have "MC battles, break dancers and beat boxers" :rolleyes: I wonder which stage will be ruined by the noise polution from this rubbish?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 6,028 ✭✭✭scruff monkey
    Snarky Snark Snark


    MadYaker wrote: »
    I just saw on facebeeok that EP have added what appears to be another sh!tty sponsored stage. This time by orchard thieves, apparently they're going to have "MC battles, break dancers and beat boxers" :rolleyes: I wonder which stage will be ruined by the noise polution from this rubbish?

    Did they not have one from them already last year?


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