Rock The Bike: Willits Grade, a 7-mile hill. Try not to do this in the heat of the day if you can avoid it.
Rock The Bike: 2nd night, camped at this sweet ranch just North of Willits. Needed to knock on the farmer's door which required walking past a dog at the end of a long driveway. Would have just gone for it if the farmer's brother hadn't spotted me.
Rock The Bike: Sherwood Road = tranquil Northern California car-free touring.
Rock The Bike: "Meet me in my office" said site manager Ray on the radio to Bob driving the golf cart. So we did.
Rock The Bike: This entrepreneur is proud of his "Hairy Ballsack," an alternative to Fanny Packs for festival goers.
Rock The Bike: Additional speakers to hit the front areas where the Line Array doesn't cover.
Rock The Bike: Kate Wolf Festival used 600 gallons of Diesel to run their fest. Most of that went to refrigeration of food and idle usage of generators needed to power small amounts of lighting at night.
Rock The Bike: Amp racks for line array.
Rock The Bike: 2 subs per side, same as Rock The Bike's full setup. These are larger than what we use though.
Rock The Bike: Lots of equipment cases. Must be trucked in.
Rock The Bike: Hanging array of speakers is the L-Acoustics "Kara". Sound was excellent!
Rock The Bike: Festival goers can place a chair for all day listening. If they aren't there, anyone can use the chair.
Rock The Bike: Sound was excellent at this distance, though a bit quiet during Indigo Girls and Joan Baez.
Rock The Bike: Main stage at Kate Wolf.
Rock The Bike: Hoof and Horn leather's Michelle working on my belt in her festival tent.
Rock The Bike: Current Owl Stage sound board.
Rock The Bike: Approx 500 people at the peak/.
Rock The Bike: Late afternoon at the Owl Stage. Next year, Pedal Power?
Rock The Bike: Owl stage in the distance. The reason the audience drops off is that there's a dropoff.
Rock The Bike: Whimsical Rube Goldbergian display leads to stamper
Rock The Bike: Stamping the money out of politics.
Rock The Bike: Bottom half of 'Kara' line array.
Rock The Bike: Is it a truck or a main stage?
Rock The Bike: Riding with a bunch of barrels in Pete Maas's truck as we unpacked the beer bar. 'bout to cross 10-mile creek.
Rock The Bike: Summer camp lake on Black Oak Ranch. I swam in a similar but smaller one on the property.
Rock The Bike: Helped move a bunch of barrels back to this beautiful storage shed on the Black Oak Ranch.
Rock The Bike: Proposed new Owl Stage next to current Owl Stage
Rock The Bike: Yellow line represents the back of the audience hay bales of current Owl stage.
Rock The Bike: Suzie mixing up strawberry margaritas for the crew after a successful fest.