What items do you carry when walking the Playa?
Re: What's in your backpack?
Nice cup, jcliff!
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Re: What's in your backpack?
My backpack is on the small side so I carry only the most essential:
- Water
- goggles
- dust mask
- bandanna (to reinforce dust mask)
- flashlight
- keys (on retracting ring)
- Travel John (for deep playa pee emergencies)
- compass
- sunglasses
- sunscreen
- lip balm
- wet wipes
- snacks (nuts, energy bar, crackers, etc.)
In the bike baskets I also have:
- extra water bottle
- headlight & taillight
- Xmas lights
- spare tire
- bike tools
- bike lock
- small ice chest (optional)
- Water
- goggles
- dust mask
- bandanna (to reinforce dust mask)
- flashlight
- keys (on retracting ring)
- Travel John (for deep playa pee emergencies)
- compass
- sunglasses
- sunscreen
- lip balm
- wet wipes
- snacks (nuts, energy bar, crackers, etc.)
In the bike baskets I also have:
- extra water bottle
- headlight & taillight
- Xmas lights
- spare tire
- bike tools
- bike lock
- small ice chest (optional)
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Re: What's in your backpack?
Extra dust masks, extra bandanas, extra water!
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Re: What's in your backpack?
A six pack of blood orange soda, right now. Must remember to get it out of there and bring with me...
Does anyone else use the event as an excuse for all sorts of culinary indulgences?
Does anyone else use the event as an excuse for all sorts of culinary indulgences?
The Lady with a Lamprey
"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
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Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
Re: What's in your backpack?
Yes.
Still can't look at anything I decide to bring.
End up giving it away or eating it after the burn.
Still can't look at anything I decide to bring.
End up giving it away or eating it after the burn.
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Re: What's in your backpack?
No not culinary indulgences, but my fake fur fetish. Where else in the hell am I gonna wear it?theCryptofishist
Does anyone else use the event as an excuse for all sorts of culinary indulgences?
Oh my god, it's HUGE!
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Re: What's in your backpack?
Whoops...forgot camera!!!EmilyD wrote:My backpack is on the small side so I carry only the most essential:
- Water
- goggles
- dust mask
- bandanna (to reinforce dust mask)
- flashlight
- keys (on retracting ring)
- Travel John (for deep playa pee emergencies)
- compass
- sunglasses
- sunscreen
- lip balm
- wet wipes
- snacks (nuts, energy bar, crackers, etc.)
In the bike baskets I also have:
- extra water bottle
- headlight & taillight
- Xmas lights
- spare tire
- bike tools
- bike lock
- small ice chest (optional)
also, small notebook & pen and pre-printed labels with our camp address.
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Re: What's in your backpack?
Noob question here (obviously)...
Where exactly do you leave your backback when you go somewhere that involves active participation? Say, to dance at night. I have compiled a list of quite useful items but this will be a very serious backback and it doesn't seem like it would be particularly convenient to wear it if I'm dancing or doing whatever else I may happen to get myself into.
Here's my backpack list:
Lighters
Cigs
Altoid tin
Sunscreen (can remove at night)
3L H2O (in camelbak)
Extra batteries
Extra headlamp or flashlight
Bandana
Goggles
Hat
Compass
Multi Tool
Nalgene bottle
Carabiners
Duct tape
First aid kit
Photocopy of drivers license
Camera (maybe)
Chapstick
Gloves
Booz
Wet wipes
Walkie Talkies
TP
Hand Sanitizer
Notebook
Pen
Extra bike tire tube
Patch kit
Small towel
Ear plugs
Collapsible bowl
Spork
Sharpie
Snacks
MOOP bag
Zip ties
Zip lock bags
Tampons
Am I insane for carrying that all around everywhere? Carrying it though could lead to some serious hero moments though. OMFG, I got my period, what do I do???? Oh, hey, here's a tampon gift. Right???
Where exactly do you leave your backback when you go somewhere that involves active participation? Say, to dance at night. I have compiled a list of quite useful items but this will be a very serious backback and it doesn't seem like it would be particularly convenient to wear it if I'm dancing or doing whatever else I may happen to get myself into.
Here's my backpack list:
Lighters
Cigs
Altoid tin
Sunscreen (can remove at night)
3L H2O (in camelbak)
Extra batteries
Extra headlamp or flashlight
Bandana
Goggles
Hat
Compass
Multi Tool
Nalgene bottle
Carabiners
Duct tape
First aid kit
Photocopy of drivers license
Camera (maybe)
Chapstick
Gloves
Booz
Wet wipes
Walkie Talkies
TP
Hand Sanitizer
Notebook
Pen
Extra bike tire tube
Patch kit
Small towel
Ear plugs
Collapsible bowl
Spork
Sharpie
Snacks
MOOP bag
Zip ties
Zip lock bags
Tampons
Am I insane for carrying that all around everywhere? Carrying it though could lead to some serious hero moments though. OMFG, I got my period, what do I do???? Oh, hey, here's a tampon gift. Right???

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Re: What's in your backpack?
Hey Earthwalker. Great question. I too am unwilling to dance in a backpack.
I have a day bag and a night bag, packed before I hit the playa. (A list of stuff I want to have in both is sharpied on the inside where it won't bleed through. I restock daily.)
The night bag is much smaller, and pared down to my essentials. I don't like to take my camera out with me at night, so out it goes. I'll risk eliminating dishes (bowls or plates) but I'll keep cutlery, a canteen, a collapsible cup, a cocktail, some snacks, minimal first aid, goggles, eye drops. I often don't ride a bike at night, so I don't carry bike stuff at night. No hat at night, just a shemagh for dust. And I'm willing to wager that I won't be out late enough to require sunscreen the next morning . . . although someone with very fair skin and a penchant for being up until 8:00am might make another decision. And I'm probably going to check the status of my batteries before I head out, rather than carry extras. Again, that's just me. I might have small spares of things on my person. If a need is greater than what I have, they can come with me back to camp, or I can help them find something better.
So that's the kind of thought one can can put into it . . . customized for your own preferences.
As for the fate of your bag: take it off and either lean it against something but still visible, or gamble and hide it under something. Be emotionally ready for it to disappear, even though bag theft isn't rampant. Tools, bottles of booze, and bikes disappear most. Your bike absolutely WILL go walking off without you if you leave it unlocked. Light it distinctively to pick it out in a crowd, and lock it at all times, even to just itself so it can't be ridden immediately.
You might also find that your neighborhood has a good bar or a good dance floor only a few blocks away, and do that sometimes with very little equipment on you. I love dancing "locally" (and in the afternoon sunshine). It's a warmer experience, figuratively speaking.

I have a day bag and a night bag, packed before I hit the playa. (A list of stuff I want to have in both is sharpied on the inside where it won't bleed through. I restock daily.)
The night bag is much smaller, and pared down to my essentials. I don't like to take my camera out with me at night, so out it goes. I'll risk eliminating dishes (bowls or plates) but I'll keep cutlery, a canteen, a collapsible cup, a cocktail, some snacks, minimal first aid, goggles, eye drops. I often don't ride a bike at night, so I don't carry bike stuff at night. No hat at night, just a shemagh for dust. And I'm willing to wager that I won't be out late enough to require sunscreen the next morning . . . although someone with very fair skin and a penchant for being up until 8:00am might make another decision. And I'm probably going to check the status of my batteries before I head out, rather than carry extras. Again, that's just me. I might have small spares of things on my person. If a need is greater than what I have, they can come with me back to camp, or I can help them find something better.
So that's the kind of thought one can can put into it . . . customized for your own preferences.
As for the fate of your bag: take it off and either lean it against something but still visible, or gamble and hide it under something. Be emotionally ready for it to disappear, even though bag theft isn't rampant. Tools, bottles of booze, and bikes disappear most. Your bike absolutely WILL go walking off without you if you leave it unlocked. Light it distinctively to pick it out in a crowd, and lock it at all times, even to just itself so it can't be ridden immediately.
You might also find that your neighborhood has a good bar or a good dance floor only a few blocks away, and do that sometimes with very little equipment on you. I love dancing "locally" (and in the afternoon sunshine). It's a warmer experience, figuratively speaking.
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Re: What's in your backpack?
EXTREMELY helpful response...thank you!!!!! A very simple, yet very effective, idea to have two packs. Night needs will vary from day needs. I like it. And I'm in the process of ordering a shemagh.
I'm very curiuos to see/feel the size of BRC. Despite the volume of material I've read, I still can't imagine that it's all that big. I assume I could walk from one side of the circle (diameter) in 20 minutes, and around the perimiter in 45. But from what I read...that's just not true.
I cannot express in words how excited I am to go. It seems to have so much that I love: fire and what it represents and how pure it is, ability to do whatever you want to do whenever you want to do it as long as it doesn't hurt yourself or others, embracing all regardless of gender/weight/color/religion, etc. I am always so constrained by society and feel truly unable to be who I am.
Anyway, I'm rambling. A happy rambling man
I'm very curiuos to see/feel the size of BRC. Despite the volume of material I've read, I still can't imagine that it's all that big. I assume I could walk from one side of the circle (diameter) in 20 minutes, and around the perimiter in 45. But from what I read...that's just not true.
I cannot express in words how excited I am to go. It seems to have so much that I love: fire and what it represents and how pure it is, ability to do whatever you want to do whenever you want to do it as long as it doesn't hurt yourself or others, embracing all regardless of gender/weight/color/religion, etc. I am always so constrained by society and feel truly unable to be who I am.
Anyway, I'm rambling. A happy rambling man

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Re: What's in your backpack?
You know, even if the physical size of the event perimiter was such that one could walk from end-to-end in 20, or around in 45, the sheer volume of SHINY STUFF I WANT TO LOOK AT, THINGS I WANT TO CLIMB, LOOK THEY'RE GIVING OUT SNOW CONES, etc. would be enough to slow your journey considerably.Earthwalker wrote:Despite the volume of material I've read, I still can't imagine that it's all that big. I assume I could walk from one side of the circle (diameter) in 20 minutes, and around the perimiter in 45. But from what I read...that's just not true.
Get ready to spend all day away from camp, even if you just meant to hit the porta-pottie. The playa has a certain skill at keeping you away from your camp for extended periods, and it's always great to be prepared for that!
Re: What's in your backpack?
This is 2010!!!Earthwalker wrote:EXTREMELY helpful response...thank you!!!!! A very simple, yet very effective, idea to have two packs. Night needs will vary from day needs. I like it. And I'm in the process of ordering a shemagh.
I'm very curiuos to see/feel the size of BRC. Despite the volume of material I've read, I still can't imagine that it's all that big. I assume I could walk from one side of the circle (diameter) in 20 minutes, and around the perimiter in 45. But from what I read...that's just not true.
I cannot express in words how excited I am to go. It seems to have so much that I love: fire and what it represents and how pure it is, ability to do whatever you want to do whenever you want to do it as long as it doesn't hurt yourself or others, embracing all regardless of gender/weight/color/religion, etc. I am always so constrained by society and feel truly unable to be who I am.
Anyway, I'm rambling. A happy rambling man
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Re: What's in your backpack?
Yep. I believe the perimeter is 9.2 miles.Earthwalker wrote:EXTREMELY helpful response...thank you!!!!! A very simple, yet very effective, idea to have two packs. Night needs will vary from day needs. I like it. And I'm in the process of ordering a shemagh.
I'm very curiuos to see/feel the size of BRC. Despite the volume of material I've read, I still can't imagine that it's all that big. I assume I could walk from one side of the circle (diameter) in 20 minutes, and around the perimiter in 45. But from what I read...that's just not true.

An average trip from my camp (middle streets) across the clock to another middle street camp would be at least 30 minutes, on foot. From outermost street to outermost street would be more. This is why bicycles are so handy.
It's a pretty large place, and I'm happy about it (because I hate to feel crowded). The great open expanse of the Esplanade in the middle and the open desert at the "top" and the outsides helps with that, too.
Well, I'm super stoked for you.I cannot express in words how excited I am to go. It seems to have so much that I love: fire and what it represents and how pure it is, ability to do whatever you want to do whenever you want to do it as long as it doesn't hurt yourself or others, embracing all regardless of gender/weight/color/religion, etc. I am always so constrained by society and feel truly unable to be who I am.
Anyway, I'm rambling. A happy rambling man

Try not to have too many expectations other than an adventure. That way, you cannot be disappointed.
I hope you'll return and post about your first Burn here on ePlaya when you get back.
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Re: What's in your backpack?
read my sig lineI'm very curiuos to see/feel the size of BRC. Despite the volume of material I've read, I still can't imagine that it's all that big. I assume I could walk from one side of the circle (diameter) in 20 minutes, and around the perimiter in 45. But from what I read...that's just not true.

Oh my god, it's HUGE!
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Re: What's in your backpack?
7 square miles. It's huge! 

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Re: What's in your backpack?
currently my backpack is full of stuff that wont fit into my checked luggage
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Re: What's in your backpack?
A six pack of blood orange sodatheCryptofishist wrote:A six pack of blood orange soda, right now. Must remember to get it out of there and bring with me...
Does anyone else use the event as an excuse for all sorts of culinary indulgences?
Is that the stuff from Trader Joes? My brother in law brought some over Thanksgiving and it was awesome....
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Re: What's in your backpack?
No, it's the stuff from Italy, with the fancy covers.
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Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
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Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
Re: What's in your backpack?
Pellegrino?
I've only found the juice once in a store.
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I've only found the juice once in a store.
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Re: What's in your backpack?
Sandbags. Empty ones. Canvas.
Great gift. Can be used as burn bag for burnable trash. Can be used for wet food bag to dry it all out. Can be used as a sand bag to hold shit down.
I give out 5 a day. From my panniers. What is a backpack?
Great gift. Can be used as burn bag for burnable trash. Can be used for wet food bag to dry it all out. Can be used as a sand bag to hold shit down.
I give out 5 a day. From my panniers. What is a backpack?

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Re: What's in your backpack?
Ah, I know what you are talking about. With the foil cover over the top of the can? (Which I remove before leaving, one less thing to throw away out there.) That stuff is wonderful. Refreshing straight or mixed with whatever liquor you've got laying around on the table. It always comes with us. San Pellegrino I believe it is.theCryptofishist wrote:No, it's the stuff from Italy, with the fancy covers.
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Re: What's in your backpack?
3 points, Skippy!
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Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
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Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
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What items do you carry when walking the Playa?
Just wondering what folks consider essential to have when exploring the playa. My list: Canteen, spork, cup, sunscreen (daytime only), small flashlight (always), leatherman tool, dust mask or small scarf. Small amounts of military theme swag (like actual vintage occupation currency, soviet-era military lapel pins, etc.).
Still looking for decent googles to cover eye glasses. Can't find any that vent well yet don't get filled with dust.
Still looking for decent googles to cover eye glasses. Can't find any that vent well yet don't get filled with dust.
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Re: What items do you carry when walking the Playa?
I use goggles designed for dirt bike riding. Fit great over my glasses and I've never had dust get in.
Pretty much your same list but add a pee funnel and 86 the war stuff.
Pretty much your same list but add a pee funnel and 86 the war stuff.
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Re: What items do you carry when walking the Playa?
I don't leave camp (except to use the porto) without my hat, goggles, dust mask, camelback, and cargo belt.
essential items in/on my belt: cup, spork, flashlight, glucose packet, TP & ziplock bag, lip balm, hand lotion, sharpies, and my burner notebook containing a copy of my ID & insurance cards, my camp address & all of my aliases, and defaultia emergency contact info.
essential items in/on my belt: cup, spork, flashlight, glucose packet, TP & ziplock bag, lip balm, hand lotion, sharpies, and my burner notebook containing a copy of my ID & insurance cards, my camp address & all of my aliases, and defaultia emergency contact info.
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Re: What items do you carry when walking the Playa?
Day: Day googles, dust mask, water, cup, chapstick/lip balm, shade hat, ricola, flashlight, TP, Moop bag, $ for coffee or ice, gifts.
Night: Night googles, dust mask, water, cup, chapstick/lip balm, ricola, flashlight, extra lights, TP, Moop bag, $ for coffee, gifts.
In past years I have carried a camera but this year I just left it at home. So many other people take pictures, I find I would rather be in the moment and look at other photos shared on the interwebs.
Night: Night googles, dust mask, water, cup, chapstick/lip balm, ricola, flashlight, extra lights, TP, Moop bag, $ for coffee, gifts.
In past years I have carried a camera but this year I just left it at home. So many other people take pictures, I find I would rather be in the moment and look at other photos shared on the interwebs.
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Re: What items do you carry when walking the Playa?
Can we merge this with viewtopic.php?t=33138 ?
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Re: What items do you carry when walking the Playa?
I always carry goggles, dust masks (plural because you just never know), scarf, hat, a little TP or tissue, lip balm, sunscreen during the day, a cup, and some water. It just seems sensible to do that now having gotten caught out last year without some of those items and finding my day harshed a bit by sunburn and dust.
At night, I add baby wipes, condoms and dental dams to my list because, hey, you just never do really know.
At night, I add baby wipes, condoms and dental dams to my list because, hey, you just never do really know.

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Re: What items do you carry when walking the Playa?
You don't want to have to change your name to "Somebody Else's Mom". You can carry those items during the day too--because you never know.somebodys-mom wrote:
At night, I add baby wipes, condoms and dental dams to my list because, hey, you just never do really know.

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Re: What items do you carry when walking the Playa?
Done, thanks for the suggestion.some seeing eye wrote:Can we merge this with viewtopic.php?t=33138 ?