Your quintissential Jambo Man.
Of course it's a New Yorker.
Aunt Sally, Jess and me in front of our tent.
Jess and I with Capt. Santa
Uncle Jim and Aunt Sally, Jambo virgins
Relaxing with the music on Day 1
You can tell it's Day 1 b/c we're relatively clean.
Me and Kevin - note his wet shirt from the relentless water attacks
Fabulous new hat, Aunt Sally!
Sally, Todd and Andy checking the beer supply
Our syringe water attacks were very effective, except when aimed at the photographer
Jess and I, after some rain
Point blank syringe attack, with stage in background
Gotta love the camo Jambo beer cozy
Who left the grill in front of the tires??
Uncle Jim and the lovely countryside
Shade was hard to come by
Mr. Right Now at the entrance gates
Day 2, the sunburn becomes apparent, and the hair is a lost cause
The water bottles were less effective than the syringes, but they still got the job done
Chuck's group wore togas for their Day 2 costumes
The self-portraints started. Ouch, my sunburn looks bad.
Syringe attack caught on camera
Our heroes, hauling the cart, coolers and chairs to the venue
Todd, Jess, and Santa-themed Chris
Day 3 - our whole group, and some guy in the yellow shirt down in front
John Corbett, taken from the photo area
John Corbett and his on-stage fans
Aunt Sally and a view of the close-in campgrounds
The rare successful self-portrait
I love that we got that guy in the background
Great crowd shot, another photographer syringe attack, and a view of Chris and his Santa hat
I'm telling you man, this is a classy crowd
The end of Day 3, and the site of the illegal mud sliding