Updated April 22 at 11:28 PM Don’t call it a comeback, because it’s not. But it’s better than nothing. For the second summer in a row, the Northwest String Summit—the annual jam band-centric roots music festival held just outside Portland in North Plains—isn’t going to happen, at least not in the way it normally does, with thousands of campers pitching tents in the woods and listening to four straight days of dobro solos. But concertgoers will return to the Horning’s Hideout property this July—they’ll just have to stay by their cars. The Peacock Park’n’Pick, as it’s being called, will take place over two weekends, July 20-21 and 27-28, and feature performances from String Summit regulars Yonder Mountain String Band, the Infamous Stringdusters, and Greensky Bluegrass.