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Update From The BLM: May 4, 2021
BLM’s Winnemucca District Office, which oversees Black Rock City.
In short, they’re still in the process of figuring out the exact rules for the influx of people likely headed to the playa. They found out about the official burn’s cancellation at the same time we did and, like us, they don’t have a good handle on how many people will show up.
They’re happy to have people in disbursed camping, but exactly how big of camps will be encouraged or allowed is TBD.
They were very positive on the week's outlook. To them, having 10k people there over a week isn't a huge deal, given the yearly Burn. They were also pretty cool.
You can find general camping regulations for the BLM and contact for the Winnemucca office here.
Can we burn? Yes. They want people not to dig holes in the playa (no surprise), and want some protection between the fire and the ground. For larger burns and camps, they want people to apply for a permit ahead of time and they can work out the ways to mitigate environmental issues.
Special Recreation Permit. They’re encouraging any substantive camp to apply for this ahead of time. What’s substantive? There’s not a firm definition of that, but they thought that any large group or one that wanted to build or burn something serious should apply. (My gut tells me that’s ~50 people, but that’s my number, not theirs.)
There’s a $115 application fee, which seems reasonable and probably sorely needed in a year where they won’t get big BMORG money. It’ll also give them a better idea on how many resources they might need that week.
To apply, you can find the application here or reach Chelsey McKinney (Burning Man Project Manager) with questions:
[email protected], (775) 623-1771.
Off road vehicles will be managed by the Nevada Off-Highway Vehicles Program. (I'll reach out to them this week unless someone here does it first.)
They said there were thousands of campers last year, and overall everyone was super nice and mindful of protecting the environment. This whole BM ethos makes it a good group.
I’ll post updates here when they solidify their plans and we learn more.
--KHole
Here's more detailed information from Chelsey McKinney:
“My name is Chelsea McKinney and I work for the Bureau of Land Management in the Black Rock Field Office/Black Rock High Rock Emigrant Trails National Conservation Area. I am writing to you all because you have reached out to our Outdoor Recreation Planner or to our public email, asking questions about what would be needed to bring a group of friends, theme camp members, host a gathering, etc. on the Black Rock Desert playa (NCA) around the time that Burning Man has been held (late August, early September). Internally we have been discussing options and what that would look like and time and personnel power needed. This is an evolving situation and the planning is evolving with the requests and concerns we see as public lands managers. In that effort to provide for safe recreation experiences and protecting the NCA, the BLM would like you to (if you already haven’t) submit a 2930-1 Special Recreation Permit Application and fill out an Operating Plan (attached).
An item of note for your application is that you would be considered an Organized Group. Please select that box. If you intend on charging a fee that would make you commercial.
Once you have filled out the SRP application and Operating Plan, to the best of your ability, please return them to me for review. Emailing me is the best way to make sure I get it. I and the recreation planners will then review them and reach out to you all with questions or next steps. Those next steps could include the following:
Insurance Requirement
Initial payment of $115
Safety Plans/COVID-19 Safety Plans
County Requirements (TBD)
State Requirement (TBD)
If all of those items are met, the application will be processed to a permit and additional items will be needed after the permit (post use reports/closeout).
I want to thank you all for reaching out and asking questions about an area you obviously enjoy visiting. Should you have questions please email me first, and if we need to set up a time to talk I can get that scheduled. I hope you all have a great day.”
Chelsea McKinney
Burning Man Project Manager
Bureau of Land Management
Winnemucca District
Black Rock Field Office
5100 E. Winnemucca Blvd.
Winnemucca, NV 89445
(775) 623-1771 office
[email protected]