I live right by St. Louis Missouri and am looking to travel out to BM in 06. It was hard enough to get the ok from my parents to let me go out there alone, but they insisted I fly.
SO: My main concern is that since Im not driving out there that I cant take as much stuff with me, such as copious amounts of water and the structure I wanted to build. So what kind of things do you think I could bring, besides the obvious clothes and sunscreen, and what can I get out at the event (or the towns nearby rather)
BM looks so cool. This will probably be the single coolest thing I will do as a 17 year old. I CANT WAIT.
flying out
From the main Burning man site;
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q. How much is a ticket for my child?
A. A. Children 12 and under accompanied by a parent will be admitted for free. Children between 13-18 require full-price tickets. Children under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over 21 years of age.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q. How much is a ticket for my child?
A. A. Children 12 and under accompanied by a parent will be admitted for free. Children between 13-18 require full-price tickets. Children under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over 21 years of age.
Don’t let the parent or guardian thing detour you though one of the beautiful things about Burning Man it the diversity of the people that go , people of all ages and political strips are there and love it.
Talk your mom or dad into thinking about going, It might cramp your style a little, but you’ll get there and it could be the best gift you ever gave your parent. Show them the demographic break down to insure them a lot of us are in our 40’s and 50’s.
Read the main page, and all the links, survival guide, and so on, read these threads, check out the pictures every where. An open mind is the most important thing you bring next to the water.
Check out the regional groups around Saint Louis, get to know some of the people, they could help with information about the experiences they’ve had with logistics and so on.
It’s a little work but well worth it.
Talk your mom or dad into thinking about going, It might cramp your style a little, but you’ll get there and it could be the best gift you ever gave your parent. Show them the demographic break down to insure them a lot of us are in our 40’s and 50’s.
Read the main page, and all the links, survival guide, and so on, read these threads, check out the pictures every where. An open mind is the most important thing you bring next to the water.
Check out the regional groups around Saint Louis, get to know some of the people, they could help with information about the experiences they’ve had with logistics and so on.
It’s a little work but well worth it.