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Fifteen (Or More) Great Reasons To Attend The Lost Sierra Hoedown

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Shot entirely on super 8mm film, this is the story of the first ever Lost Sierra Hoedown. Super 8mm was the only way to capture the true spirit of the hoedown in all its grainy glory. Song: “Lost Sierra Hoedown” by Bobcat Rob Armenti

Fall is definitely starting to creep its way into our lives, and that means that the time is nearing for the second annual Lost Sierra Hoedown. The event takes place from September 18th through 21st at the Johnsville Historic Ski Bowl, an hour north of Truckee. This week, event organizers released fifteen great reasons to attend this year’s Hoedown. They could have just listed the performers, which is a very impressive list, for a festival that started last year with very little financial backing. Here’s their list:

1. An absolutely beautiful location and venue.
2. Onsite camping in a shaded forest environment. 
3. Sixteen awesome bands over 4 days for an affordable price.
4. Supporting the re-opening of a community non-profit ski area.
5. Swimming in Eureka Lake 
6. Hiking to Eureka Peak
7. Sierra Nevada Brewery
8. The Brewing Lair
9. Electric Blue Elephant food truck
10. Cuccias Pizza and Sandwiches
11. A free Klean Kanteen pint cup with your ticket.
12. Lower temperatures than the mid summer scorcher festivals.
13. The Autumnal Equinox moon
14. Dancing your booty off under the bright stars.
15. Spending 4 days with new friends, old friends, and family

Since then people have added their own additions to the list:

16. Awesome tees and shirts from Yeah Yeah Pony Prince
17. No plastic cups or trash scattered around the venue
18. That unique Lost Sierra skyline at night
19. Seeing other people discover the magic of Johnsville for the first time
20. The old lodge feels like a time machine
21. The friendly vibe of the staff, performers and families in attendance

In order to protect the venue, ticket sales are limited to only 500 tickets, and it will not be long before they are sold out. You should definitely check out the complete details at LostSierraHoedown.com and make your plans before it’s too late. Even though you may only attend one or two days of the festival, the ticket is still a fantastic deal, and all profits go right back into getting that Mainline lift installed at the Ski Bowl.

There’s a fantastic list of headliners: Dead Winter Carpenters, Miner, The Good Luck Thrift Store Outfit…but the complete schedule is available here. We’re sharing our favorite acts below.

It’s unbelievable how quickly Miner’s star has risen since last year’s Hoedown. Justin and Kate Miner are joined by a few other family members to bring what can best be described as “California music”. They’ll be playing at CBC on August 29th. Check out their show and you’ll be hooked too.

The Good Luck Thrift Store Outfit will return to the Hoedown as the closer on Saturday night. The band is lead by two of the best songwriters imaginable, Willie Tea Taylor and Chris Doud. From ballads to rockers, they have it covered. Doud and Taylor are also scheduled for solo sets. We’ve seen the GLTSO four times since last year’s hoedown. It never gets old.

Willie Watson will be closing out the Hoedown on Sunday evening. Watson, formerly of the Old Crow Medicine Show, recently released his solo CD and has been selling out shows all over the US this summer. Watson’s new takes on Woodie Guthrie’s songs are awe-inspiring.

We could go on forever because the lineup is incredible. I wouldn’t wait much longer to buy your tickets for this year’s Lost Sierra Hoedown! We hope to see you there!

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