I have been attending "Oshkosh" since 1973. I started camping in Scholler with my wife in 1980 while on our honeymoon. We progressed from a weekend stay to now over a week and are frequently joined by our adult female daughters. Seems that we have gotten used to the people, noise and bright lights at night. After a hard day of walking, the heat and the show, we don't have a big problem sleeping without ear plugs. We find the comaraderie of fellow campers, sitting around a campfire talking, renewing friendships and making new aquaintences to be worth every minute. I would recomend picking "high-ground" and secure your tent because of storms. It is best to be prepared ahead of time for all possibilities. The day we pack up at the end of the show, we are already talking about attending the following year. Stop by and say Hi, we are looking forward to meeting you!