4 Peaks Music Festival
July 25, 2008Whew! It’s been quite a festival season! But my third and final music festival this year was 4 Peaks Music Festival held in Bend, Oregon. It’s a short drive from Portland, so we packed the car and headed to the center of our state for the two day fest. This one was more of a family affair, as my girlfriend and I brought my daughter Maysen along with us. She loves music festivals, and this one did not disappoint.
The setting for this fest was breathtakingly gorgeous. The entire weekend we were treated with an amazing view of many of the Oregon Cascades. But then on top of that, our Mother Nature decided to bless us with some spectacular sunsets! I tried to do them justice with my camera, but they only came slightly close to the beauty of being there. The weather was absolutely perfect as well. The sun was hot and intense, but it never got overwhelming. Wind was a factor in the evening, especially on the first day, but that was easily overcome by heading to the stage which was a natural bowl, protecting us from the wind. Though, at one point, a big dust devil ripped through the upper part of the amphitheater, hurling umbrellas, chairs, blankets, and other belongings high into the air. It was spectacular to watch! Though I felt bad for the people whose umbrellas got ripped apart by the fierce wind.
4 Peaks was a very small festival, which was a welcome change after High Sierra and the largest String Summit ever. There really were no problems with crowds, and it allowed us to meet some new friends.
A man named Bip, who is well-known among the festival community, was there and spent much of his time as he always does, bending long metal rods into beautiful shapes for anyone who wanted one. These pieces are incredible examples of art. Each one rings with a beautiful tone when tapped against something rigid. At one point, he was surrounded by a big group of kids (including Maysen) patiently waiting their turn to get their shape created. Some wanted stars, others wanted roses. I was incredibly impressed to watch as Bip took all the time that was needed to make sure that every single kid got their piece. I got a chance to sit under a mister during Izabella’s set on Saturday, and we had a great conversation about his past experiences, as he has been a part of this scene for a very long time. He originally made Maysen a rose (as seen in the photos), but unfortunately she lost it. Bip was kind enough to make her a new piece in the shape of a star. While making it, he proclaimed, “This is by far the coolest star I’ve made all weekend.” Maysen was very proud.
Since my daughter was with me all weekend, I didn’t get much time to take photos. But at times my girlfriend would spend time with Maysen so I could go do my thing. Especially when the light was perfect for photos. On Saturday, this just happened to be during Blue Turtle Seduction’s set, so they were really the only performers I managed to shoot. The amazingly talented guitarist from Izabella (one of my newest favorites from this year’s festival season) joined them for the second half of their set, which was an amazing treat. I was glad to get some shots of them all together.
Outside of that, I really enjoyed wandering around finding the intricacies that make 4 Peaks one of my favorite festivals I’ve attended.














