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With the weekend behind us and the weather deciding to find an inclination to something other than soggy a mere 24 hours after the Sheeple had all gone back to their steeples, it is with great anticipation that the imagery from the weekend begin leaking to the masses. Here is a brief little look at the weekend. Once our photo staff has finished with the photoshop we will post the corrected photos online.

Sheeptown is about as high five as high fives can get.
We begin by taking 200 parts comraderie

Hayes is a lumberjack.
Summon some spirits from, well, the spirit world.

Bearce you will die! die! for this gear ended my night! night!
It wasn’t until the night fell that the fire began to elevate the crowd into a state of awesomeness, but you could cut the air with a knife. An artistic shot which captures how thick the air was. It was so thick most of the weekend you could have gone swimming in the air.

You can't help but feel like an ant on a log at Sheeptown.
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Kids love fire. Adults love fire. Chris the impromptu pyrotechnic specialist really really loves fire.
Once the candle was lit there was no turning back.

nothing like taking a bon fire for a 40 yard sprint.
I love this photo. It shows the sheer grit and determinati0n of the Sheeptown Drags. Super G getting ready to lay a patch.

Despite the Kafka brothers being too deeply ensconced in licking manginas to come out to sheeptown, there was still awesomeness all around.

I think these guy hit 88. Because it feels like Monday was back to the future for me.
That is just the beginning. More to follow,. Sorry for taking so long to get this up and running. Some comments and random musings from the weekend…Adrian-there will be girl logs next year. Sheesh! Of course we want you to participate, we just don’t think of things like this because we are thinking of the real focus of the weekend-meat and beer. It was rainy and it was cold. It was kinda shitty unless you’re a mold. But it didn’t keep some seriously hard core and rad types from making it out. We know who the die hards are. More to come. More to follow. Keeping checking in to the FARCA blog. I love you all. Thanks so much for the support and knowing a good time when it hits you in the face.