
What we’re about
Hey there, fellow adventurers, music enthusiasts, and fans of craft cocktails and beer! This group is all about enjoying live music at smaller venues, connecting with nature, and appreciating the art of mixology. We are into a wide range of adventures, from exploring street fairs and admiring art exhibitions to camping in beautiful natural settings and enjoying a variety of other exciting activities.
Being a part of our group means making new friends who share your interests, discovering new experiences, and creating enduring memories. So, whether you're an individual or a couple looking to expand your social circle, our group is a good fit.
We look forward to seeing you at our upcoming events, where the music will play, the campfire will crackle (as long as there's no fire ban, of course), and the cocktails and beer will flow. Cheers to good times ahead!
Let's spend the Labor Day 3 day weekend at Trillium Lake! Located near Government Camp on Mt. Hood, this campground is a nice short drive away from Portland. The lake is perfect for kayaking, stand up paddleboarding, swimming, and more. The Trillium Loop Trail, about 2 miles in length, circles the lake, and there are plenty of other hiking and biking opportunities nearby.
The cost will be $35 per person, and I will message you with info on how to pay via Venmo, Zelle, or Paypal once you sign up. This fee reserves your spot at the campsite for three nights. Parking is included for the first 6 cars, and additional cars will be charged $8 per night by the Oregon Forestry Service. Carpooling is encouraged.
New to camping? Feel free to message me with any questions you might have, or take a look at this beginner's camping list from REI: https://www.rei.com/learn/expert-advice/camping-for-beginners.html
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Project Pabst 2025-Day OneTom McCall Waterfront Park, Portland, OR
Iggy, Devo and The Damned!! What more do you need? Actually Gustaf and the rest of the lineup are pretty awesome as well. We'll meet around 3pm and will figure out where once they publish a map.
Tickets:
https://www.etix.com/ticket/c/E33CFFC33C6C13544F594E7ED22AC57C/project-pabst-2025 - Project Pabst 2025-Day TwoTom McCall Waterfront Park, Portland, OR
Another amazing lineup for day 2 of the festival. Death Cab for Cutie and Built to Spill are both are amazing live. I'm not so familiar with all the other bands but one of the things I like about music festivals is learning about new bands. We'll meet around 4pm, we'll figure out where once they publish a map.
Tickets:
https://www.etix.com/ticket/c/E33CFFC33C6C13544F594E7ED22AC57C/project-pabst-2025 - Father John Misty (Night 1)Revolution Hall, Portland, OR
Come out with us and see the amazing Father John Misty. He'll be preaching to his choir of indie music aficionados. Hamilton Leithauser of The Walkmen will be opening. Lets meet at 7pm for drinks at Revolution Hall's Rooftop Bar, so it will be a convenient trip down the elevator to see the bands.
This will probably sell out so get your ticket soon if interested.
Tickets (night 1, GA 21+ FLOOR):
https://www.etix.com/ticket/p/31549264/father-john-misty-night-1-portland-revolution-hall
Presale code HONEYBEAR