Folks, here is an event that has been around for 30 years

For thirty years, this gathering has been more than a festival — it’s a heartbeat of music, grit, and community.
Fields filled with campers, roaring engines, and old friends reunited as bands tore through the night and body painters turned
the crowd into a glowing gallery.
Pogo, the unforgettable MC, commanded the stage while hundreds signed a massive American flag that would travel overseas to troops —
a quiet moment of heart beneath the chaos.
From smoky sunrises to fireworks-lit nights, it’s loud, raw, and free, yet deeply connected — a legacy of laughter, freedom,
and unfiltered joy that proves some things still burn bright when people come together.