• A man dressed as a giraffe, allegedly high on some kind of something, got stuck in a tree near the Sasquatch! campgrounds, and the fire department had to help him down.

• Rumor has it the drummer of Portland band Red Fang had a little too much first-day-of-Sasquatch! fun and threw up on the stage during their 5 p.m. set on Friday.

• Odd Future's Earl Sweatshirt came onstage for his Sunday evening Sasquatch! set and said, "What's up, Coachella?" Which may or may not have been on purpose, considering his pre-Sasquatch! tweeting about his horrible flight into Washington.

• Though icky Native American headdresses could still be spotted from time to time, the fashion trends at Sasquatch! 2013 included flower crowns, pajama-like animal onesies, galaxy leggings, blow-up sidekicks (alligators, dinosaurs, a giant cucumber), and body paint over gnarly sunburns.

• The expenses of Sasquatch!: A tall can of Bud Light could be purchased for $11, a boat of tater nachos could be enjoyed for $7, and the internet was for sale in hourly increments for $5.

• At this year's Sasquatch!, rap ruled and indie rock drooled, with awesome performances by Danny Brown, Tilson XOXO, and Nacho Picasso, to name a few. On Sunday, Killer Mike's genuine and hard-hitting set was a surprise favorite, and probably the best thing we saw. Besides Primus 3-D*.

• Mysterious stage-tech difficulties caused Tame Impala's Saturday-night set to be postponed by more than an hour and switched to a different stage. During the awkward gap it felt as though the milling crowd might start eating each other in desperation.

• During Mike Birbiglia's Monday set, the comedian counted out loud all the black people he could see. He asked the security guy how it felt to be the only black guy here, then looked out and said, "Oh, there's another guy!" Someone hollered from the back, and he said, "So, two, no three—three needles in this big white haystack. Welcome!"

• A woman sitting on someone's shoulders in the crowd during the Cake set on Monday got on the giant Jumbotron screen and immediately/exuberantly flashed the camera, then did it again five minutes later.

• Tallest Man on Earth closed his set with a cover of "Graceland," besting Vampire Weekend's wannabe Paul Simon with actual Paul Simon.

• New York rapper Azealia Banks's Monday appearance was canceled—a total bummer because her set would've been rad, but also because there were, like, three women performing at Sasquatch! this year. recommended

*No one from The Stranger actually saw Primus 3-D.