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Bit of a Rave/Jam in a Field!
Posted on: 25.07.2012 by Eleanore Hartmeyer
Myself and a few lads have got permission to use some land to host a Rave/Jam.

Have most of the odds and ends sorted out.

One problem though.

We have a marquee to have the main event/dance area in but the ground is a lil lumpy and could get muddy real fast with everyone dancing. Plus we dont want anyone to get hurt.

So I thought I will get some pallets from work to create a floor and that would be grand, but the wood is pretty weak and could snap.

Anyone have any Ideas to an alternative?

On the cheap ofcourse :P

Thanks
Nannette Doniger
25.07.2012
fine sawdust no good it just bogs up with the mud, makes it thicker an claggy. Bags of shavings may do the trick but here they're
Nannette Doniger
25.07.2012
fine sawdust no good it just bogs up with the mud, makes it thicker an claggy. Bags of shavings may do the trick but here they're
Nannette Doniger
25.07.2012
fine sawdust no good it just bogs up with the mud, makes it thicker an claggy. Bags of shavings may do the trick but here they're
Nannette Doniger
25.07.2012
fine sawdust no good it just bogs up with the mud, makes it thicker an claggy. Bags of shavings may do the trick but here they're
Nannette Doniger
25.07.2012
fine sawdust no good it just bogs up with the mud, makes it thicker an claggy. Bags of shavings may do the trick but here they're
Nannette Doniger
25.07.2012
fine sawdust no good it just bogs up with the mud, makes it thicker an claggy. Bags of shavings may do the trick but here they're
Nannette Doniger
25.07.2012
fine sawdust no good it just bogs up with the mud, makes it thicker an claggy. Bags of shavings may do the trick but here they're
Nannette Doniger
25.07.2012
fine sawdust no good it just bogs up with the mud, makes it thicker an claggy. Bags of shavings may do the trick but here they're
Nannette Doniger
25.07.2012
fine sawdust no good it just bogs up with the mud, makes it thicker an claggy. Bags of shavings may do the trick but here they're
Eleanore Hartmeyer
25.07.2012
Myself and a few lads have got permission to use some land to host a Rave/Jam.

Have most of the odds and ends sorted out.

One problem though.

We have a marquee to have the main event/dance area in but the ground is a lil lumpy and could get muddy real fast with everyone dancing. Plus we dont want anyone to get hurt.

So I thought I will get some pallets from work to create a floor and that would be grand, but the wood is pretty weak and could snap.

Anyone have any Ideas to an alternative?

On the cheap ofcourse :P

Thanks
Eleanore Hartmeyer
25.07.2012
Thanks for all your suggestions guys, all great ideas

The straw sounds like my best bet, plus my location is right in the bog hole of nowhere, Mayo

Getting straw shouldnt be a problem

Thanks again lads.

Going to be a deadly evening

PS @Navad that vid looks like mad craic, did you have a set at it ?
Lawana Spratlen
25.07.2012
+1 on the straw, you could also use bales around the dance area to keep everything penned in.
Nannette Doniger
25.07.2012
fine sawdust no good it just bogs up with the mud, makes it thicker an claggy. Bags of shavings may do the trick but here they're
Janyce Henningson
25.07.2012
If you can't get straw, try a local timber yard - they will probably let you bag up loads of sawdust for free which should work.
Audrey Pinda
25.07.2012
I second the loads of straw/hay.
Elinor Happer
25.07.2012
LET THERE BE MUD.


(short video from a great party last week)
Ardell Lafranchi
25.07.2012
just use a large tarp and pin it into the ground or hay either way would be fine.
Brenna Welbes
25.07.2012
lay down a bunch of astro-turf or something similar? I dunno man thats a tough one..
Matt Kane
25.07.2012
a big big load of straw always helps!
Erich Vallabhaneni
25.07.2012
I dont believe there is any cheap way to really fix that problem except letting people know in advance it might get muddy. I could be wrong though

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