Games were held in the main hall with furries competing in silly games.
A furry readjusts her head outside the games competition.
Furries gathered at the Crown Plaza in Asheville, North Carolina for the second annual Blue Ridge Furfare, March 10-13.
During the lip sync competition, furries dance and compete while audience members select the winner.
The furry fandom is open to all ages including kids. A group of younger furries parades through the lobby of the hotel.
Lyra Feeney heads to her hotel room to relax out of costume after the parade.
Feeney steps into the costume she had created based on her fursona or animal personality. Furries create original characters as their fursona which is part of the furry fandom.
Those who dress in fursuits wear moisture-wicking material under the costume to prevent sweating.
Fursuits are created so wearers can walk and move about easily. While in costume, some furries take on their animal personality. This process helps those who are often too shy in everyday clothing to relax and socialize, relieving anxiety.
Furries meet in the lobby of the hotel. Some furries don't speak while in their fursuits but use other ways to communicate like waving.
The lobby of the Crown Plaza hotel in Asheville, NC included furries with tails or elaborate animal costumes alongside regular guests like a wedding party.
Participants can spend several thousand dollars to have a fursuit made. Tony Mara said a partial suit runs for around $2,000 while a full suit from a well-known creator can run $5,000-$10,000. On average, fursuits cost $2,000-$4,000. Because of the high costs, only about 25 percent of those in the fandom own a fursuit.
Artwork is a big part of furry fandom with artists selling work onsite and sharing online.
Vendors sold artwork and furry merchandise at the "Dealer's Den" during the convention.
Buttons available for sale at the furry convention
The furry convention includes seminars over three days including this one titled, "The Flannel Panel."
Relaxing outside the convention
A room at the convention was dedicated to video and board games for furries to compete and relax.
Attendees check in to the hotel with fursuits in tow.
"Uncle Kage" creates what he describes as "positively awful" drawings during the convention. Uncle Kage is a well-known and popular member of the furry fandom and serves as chairman of the Anthrocon which is held each summer in Pittsburgh, Penn.
More competitors during the lip sync competition
Attendees were able to have their photos taken for free.
The hallways inside the Crown Plaza were busy with animals and "regular" hotel guests.
Two furries relax headless in the hotel bar.