I wanna' be there! Hopefully we'll join you for a psychedelic camping trip one of these days.
Attended my first doof on the weekend, absolutely loved it and met some really interesting people... Although at one stage we did feel quite awkward and out of place, dont know if it was because we were tripping but we seemed like the messiest people there, everyone's campsites we saw were so clean, we cleaned everything before we left but it just seemed weird at time. Absolutely loved it though and the setup was amazing...

I wouldn't worry I always feel out of place at a doof. Probably because I don't wear a Doof uniform like 80% of the punters and I head bak to my tent and listen to Country or reggae when I need some time out. I pretty sure I was the only one wearing a white T shirt the other night, not the mandatory green, black or beige with the assymetric rag cut hanging off the side.
Sometimes I even feel out of place cooking the gourmet meals we do (not vegan of course). The thing is to realise as messy as you are, as long as you don't cause a scene no one will really notice you. Just make sure you take home what you bring and leave no trace. It really shits me when people just assume all their rubbish will be cleared by someone else, particularly at bigger doofs.![]()

I'm pretty sure you're saying this half tongue in cheek but...if you're seriously feeling out of place due to your clothing and your food, you're doofing it wrong
The most beautiful thing about Doof is it brings so many different people together for so many different reasons, and if you're Doofing it right, they're all as accepted as everyone else.
If it makes you feel any better, we have hippies of all shapes and sizes in our crew, white shirt wearing hippies included. and we cook spit roast
Doof is the ultimate place to feel free and embrace who you are and what you love! haters hate, doofers doof :D
My backyard:
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I've never felt anything but welcome at any doof i've been to, as has Pop - and he's definitely not a hippie in the traditional sense of the word. As for what food is eaten, etc, i would hate to be judged by that at a doof, and like you, we've had spit roast, home-made souvlaki, we take a stove top espresso pot and generally eat really really well. I've seen similar things at many other campsites. As for clothing, i've never heard of anyone being judged by their "lack of doof-uniform" and i would *never* judge those who choose to wear more traditional doof-wear - anyone who does, should leave the judgement at the gate, or simply - don't go. 
^ Wow man, Looks out of this world. Hell fucking keen to attend a doof now!