Pickathon Bio-Bus 2011

It’s that time of year again so dust off those dancing feet! Pickathon Indie Roots Music Festival is in it’s 13th year this summer and boy are we proud to be a part of it all again. With three days of music on six stages, this year’s Pickathon is sure to be rockin’. Pendarvis Farm boasts hiking trails to keep you busy during set-breaks, beer gardens to keep you jolly, and a wide array of vendors and crafts to satisfy your material cravings. This year, they’re going even greener than they have in the past, with a plan to go plastic-free! They are the only festival in the country to attempt such a feat and we are stoked to even know these guys!

Why drive to Pickathon when you can save money and the environment by taking public transit supplemented by ecoShuttle?! Our friendly buses will be waiting for you at the Clackamas Town Center Max and the Monarch Hotel in Clackamas to take you right to the front gate. So, lower your carbon footprint and save a wad of cash on parking.

Tickets for round trip transportation to and from Pickathon are $10 for the whole weekend. That means unlimited rides. This year, we’re including a late night shuttle so those who want to catch the last show at the Galaxy Barn will be able to get home at the end of the night. There will also be daily giveaways for free stuff from Pickathon vendors to those sitting in ecoShuttle hot seats. You can purchase bus passes until Wednesday August 3rd on the Pickathon site, http://pickathon.com/tickets/ or directly from the driver (cash only, exact change is helpful)  Once you purchase your pass, your name will go on the rider list and you will receive your bus pass from the driver on your first day aboard the Pickathon  ecoShuttle.

Times are approximate and shuttle may be delayed in peak transit hours. Call 503-548-4480 to find out arrival times if the shuttle is delayed.

You can print this schedule or see it in it’s full glory by clicking on the schedule:

Pickathon Bio-Bus 2011 Schedule

Align your travel times and plan your trip to Pickathon! Click here to see the Max schedule and information about the Clackamas Town CenterMax stop http://trimet.org/schedules/maxgreenline.htm

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