5:30 and Istanbul - Deadsville?
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Bowserbuster
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5:30 and Istanbul - Deadsville?
Newbie here arriving to Burning man on Tue morning. I'm asking for your opinion, would the area around 5:30 and Istanbul be too far away from the action? I had arranged to camp with others there, but now a friend is telling me that that is way out in Bumfuck Egypt. Would you flake on them to be nearer the action? I kind of want my experience at Burning Man to be as outrageous as possible and I want to party. I believe that I will be self reliant enough to camp there even if there was no festival going on but I want to be social. Should I flake or play it safe with the group at the outer rings.[/i]
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We stayed at 7 and K last year. You don't get the noise as the inner camps. You also don't get the smashed person coming into your camp thinking it is his. BUT you also don't get blockage from the dust storms that you would by being closer in. We're hoping to get in closer this year maybe somewhere in the G range.
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- theCryptofishist
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Hey, on Tuesday morning you may not have many choices left.
And it may beat driving up and down streets trying to find a place.
Don't worry, make a choice and no second guessing.
And it may beat driving up and down streets trying to find a place.
Don't worry, make a choice and no second guessing.
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Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
Actually, location isn't that bad. Yeah, your street is back a little more but 5:30 is still center city.
Take a look at this map link, it includes other theme camps and art
http://jes5199.com/burningman2010
Take a look at this map link, it includes other theme camps and art
http://jes5199.com/burningman2010
- Ugly Dougly
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Re: 5:30 and Istanbul - Deadsville?
Are you some sort of fucking spectator? I didn't think so.Bowserbuster wrote:I kind of want my experience at Burning Man to be as outrageous as possible and I want to party.
Don't depend on the party to come to you. BE the party. Be the outrageousness.
If you can't do that, at least have faith that you will find it. Find a MV float that you can hop a ride on. Explore on your bike (you have a bike, don't you?). Let the playa magic happen.
Take pictures and report back, hippie.
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There are some amazing camps on the back streets- bars that people who only ply the Esplanade never see. I try to cruise the streets past F every year- you never know what you'll find back there, great food camps, super friendly people, the aforementioned great bars....
And its generally easier to sleep back there as it tend to be quiet(er) than the front streets.
There is more to Burning Man than a party.
And its generally easier to sleep back there as it tend to be quiet(er) than the front streets.
There is more to Burning Man than a party.
It's a camping trip in the desert, not the redemption of the fallen world - Cryptofishist
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