Day 36 - Music in the Mulga
Today was the biggest music day of the festival - bands kicked off at 11:30am and went for approx 12 hours. It was another cold night so the day started with the diesel heater until the sunshine was suitably warm for shorts and T-shirts. Our first duty was a trip into Eulo (16km of red dirt roads one way) to visit the dump point - essential caravan travel when staying put for more than 4 days. We took the opportunity whilst in town (tiny little town with a pub, general store, museum and police station) to upload the blog as we have such limited service here. Back before lunch to set our chairs up in front of the big new stage (as opposed to the much smaller stage that has been used for the last couple of days) and avail ourselves of lunch from one of the food vendors. The music was good, some bands were excellent, others less so but it was nice to sit in the sun and listen to it all. We pre ordered our pizzas for dinner and wandered back to the van for warmer clothes before the sun set - and the really good bands came out. The evening’s entertainment was very good, the pizzas were excellent but it was pretty cold. The most interesting act of the evening was a band called the Hillbilly Goats who were very energetic, wore interesting outfits, played very eclectic instruments and made weird music!!
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