cooking and getting power at your camp
cooking and getting power at your camp
i have a really stupid question. but on the bm site they say that you set up ovens and you can have a boom box as long as your don't play it too loud. but where exactly are you getting power from? there aren't any outlets..
do you just use camping ovens? hmm.
do you just use camping ovens? hmm.
Most use propane-fueled camp stoves. As for the boom box, many Burners bring gas-powered generators. If you choose to do this please come prepared to be considerate of those camping around you.
[Rant: last two years in a row I've been annoyed to no end by neighbors who set up their generator on *my* side of their car. If you don't want to hear your generator, what makes you think I do??]
[Rant: last two years in a row I've been annoyed to no end by neighbors who set up their generator on *my* side of their car. If you don't want to hear your generator, what makes you think I do??]
I should start a new thread for my rant... I'm still steamed about that. :-/
I was going to suggest batteries (hey Ivy, long time!) but I figured I'd be doped slapped for suggesting anything that involves disposable lead.
As for minors, I wonder what BM's policy is on allowing minors with their parents' permission? Not that it's likely any sweet sixteen year-old's parents would let her wander off into the desert with a bunch of crazed hippies, anyway...
Finally, Chai Guy, I admire your fortitude to take every small opportunity to subvert the center camp cafe!
I was going to suggest batteries (hey Ivy, long time!) but I figured I'd be doped slapped for suggesting anything that involves disposable lead.
As for minors, I wonder what BM's policy is on allowing minors with their parents' permission? Not that it's likely any sweet sixteen year-old's parents would let her wander off into the desert with a bunch of crazed hippies, anyway...
Finally, Chai Guy, I admire your fortitude to take every small opportunity to subvert the center camp cafe!
you're allowed to go if you're under 18, as long as you have someone who is 21 or older who is willing to be responsible for you. i would love to wander the desert with a bunch of hippies ;) but the only people i know who want to go are 20, not 21. you're allowed to go to burning man at the age of 18, so i guess i'll have to wait until then.
You might be surprised to find surrogate Burners who are willing to take you under their wing, assuming your parents would permit it. I wouldn't take that decision lightly (on either side of the deal) but I'd like to believe all things are possible with like-minded people. That kind of arrangement would be a lot easier if you could meet Burners in your area.. where ya from?
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Some boomboxes might be impractical to run off of batteries
Some boomboxes might be impractical to run off of batteries
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Diesel powered generators are wonderful things!Alpha wrote:Most use propane-fueled camp stoves. As for the boom box, many Burners bring gas-powered generators. If you choose to do this please come prepared to be considerate of those camping around you.
[Rant: last two years in a row I've been annoyed to no end by neighbors who set up their generator on *my* side of their car. If you don't want to hear your generator, what makes you think I do??]
Last year the camp I was with rented a diesel generator and then ran power cords through the camp so people could hook up to it.
An RV pulled in, and set up right next to us and started their generator. I was a little annoyed because it had the "on the back side of their camp/front side of my camp" feel to it. But it was very temporary situation. They quickly did their cooking, offered us a meal, and then hooked into the diesel generator. It was nice that they could have their power, and we could have our quiet.
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Yeah, wait 'til you're eighteen. PLEN-TEE of time. Even at 18 you'll be a spring chicken, I believe the median age of attendees hovered somewhere in the thirties and forties.
Like I said, you have plenty of time. Knowledge is power: in the meantime, learn up, decide what you want to do, and go armed with a Jacob's Ladder.
Like I said, you have plenty of time. Knowledge is power: in the meantime, learn up, decide what you want to do, and go armed with a Jacob's Ladder.
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