Turned out my rear tires were down to 18.5 psi (normal: 40-44)

I generally hate me-to-ism's but this cannot be stressed enough. When I carry my fairly high end camera I almost always hold it by the lens. This keeps me from taking snap shots and allows me to wave the camera for permission to shoot.3. BE COURTEOUS AND ASK PERMISSION...Keep in mind that Burning Man is a venue for "Radical Self Expression". A lot of people do things there that they would not appreciate their mother finding out about. If you would like a photo of someone, ask their permission before you do so. Do not compromise anyone's right to privacy.
This is something that I notice that not all yahoos heed. I don't know how many people took my picture while i was dancing at Spike's without askng me first...Silver 2 wrote:I generally hate me-to-ism's but this cannot be stressed enough. When I carry my fairly high end camera I almost always hold it by the lens. This keeps me from taking snap shots and allows me to wave the camera for permission to shoot.3. BE COURTEOUS AND ASK PERMISSION...Keep in mind that Burning Man is a venue for "Radical Self Expression". A lot of people do things there that they would not appreciate their mother finding out about. If you would like a photo of someone, ask their permission before you do so. Do not compromise anyone's right to privacy.
Also, an an example of above; not long after I got back from '04 I got a call from a very (20) young woman asking if I had a spare room for a couple of days, her dad was not al all amused with a picture he found of her on the web. He was better versed in web search than most people my age and found a picture of his daughter buck naked (in simi-profile), with several admiring young men (this happens when she is clohed or not actually). I corresponded with the photographer, a friend of a friend, and the photo disappeared. She had not realized that the subject could be recognized. As it was my friend's parents settled down but it was an unhappy time for her as she lives at home while going to college.
Another real life question:When you get to the gate you'll probably receive a packet which gives a map of the city complete with notations showing where the theme camp areas are located, various neighborhoods, open space and other info. Short of setting up right on the Esplanade or parking butt in the middle of Death Guild's turf you'll be OK. Also, you'll probably receive a summer mailing that may spell this out as well - assuming you purchase your ticket before arriving at the gate.
Now for my response:You give the nice gate crew member your ticket, talk to the perky greeter, then drive to where you want to camp. If you really want to camp away from your car there is a walk-in camping area, but most people set up where they park. Some areas are set aside for theme camps and such, the rest is first-come first-serve. Find an open spot, talk to the people already set up nearby to make sure they weren't hoping to save that spot for a friend and that they aren't complete psychos, then set up. If you look through the pictures of the Burning Man site you'll get an idea for how this works.
You have plenty of time to start reading and figure out the rest.
The questionnaires at forms.burningman.com are still 2004 - the new ones should be up shortly. (I would hope.)Crankful wrote:I am planning an art project but can't open the questionairre after logging in (wrong password or something) any ideas?
I'll direct you right to the main BurningMan website - specifically, the First Timers' Guide.mustang68fbgt wrote:Just give me a little direction.
First read the first timers guide.mustang68fbgt wrote:
I am looking for some advice on how to make this expiereance work.(snip)First things first can i go by myself? Where will i stay? How will i get food and water? Just give me a little direction.
Thanks, Mustang
Burning Kegger! DUUUUUUUUDE!cactusman wrote:Q: is having a keg of beer out of the question for the burn I can keep it cold for the entire time ? Are their any major problems to deal with ?
I’d planned on going by myself in 04, but as luck would have it, my path crossed with another burner who lived near by (completely by chance) and we struck up a good friendship. We wound up taking my truck to the event and I have to say that the trip out there and back was just as awesome as the event itself. So unless you feel the need to travel by yourself, which I would understand better than you might think, finding someone to go with can make a long drive more bearable, but... maybe unbearable conversely. Use your better judgement in that area before offering up your ride. But even in the event of the latter, you get to split the fuel costs. Ha!mustang68fbgt wrote:First things first can i go by myself?
We just found a spot that was not occupied, marked off for a theme camp or in the middle of the road and pitched camp right there where the truck rolled to a stop. Very cool to watch the city grow up around you from nowhere. The fact that I hooked up with someone who’d been the previous year helped me a bunch here, too. Since pulling through the gates and gaining a sense of direction for what the deal was would have been a bit more confusing with his prior experience.Where will i stay?
You will bring it with you in a manor to keep it for a week in a very hot/cold/harse environment. You can buy ice at the event to keep the coolers stocked and chillin’. And remember, whatever you bring has to leave with you, no if’s and’s or but’s about it (excepting what passes through your body and into the porta potties... you don’t have to take that back unless you’re into some really funky soveniers).How will i get food and water?
Hope that helps, mustang!!Just give me a little direction.
zoeyburn wrote:"I'm trying to find a way for my daughter to get off the playa so I can pick her up and bring home in time for school - without having to pay for a ticket myself or make my friends pay the $20 to drive her out....
Thanks!
-Zoey
Any one can go to the Gate. But if you want to get inside the Gate you need a ticket. The bus will have stopped running by Sunday, but with a little effort she should be able to get a ride to the Gate where you can pick her up.Silver 2 wrote:"On the other hand, if she is not hauling a lot of stuff. She could hike out to the greeters station or even the road and you could pick her up there. From where she would have to catch the bus I don't think it could be more than 3 or 4 miles and on Sunday she could probably get a ride.
1) A: A keg on the playa has been and is done with frequency. Ice, shade, reflectix and blankets all help. Not drinking it before Saturday is a far greater challenge.cactusman wrote:Q: is having a keg of beer out of the question for the burn I can keep it cold for the entire time ? Are their any major problems to deal with ?
Q : Also looking for couples who need a ride from the phoenix area to the burn. I just ask that you help with fuel expenses