so many questions where do i start?
- brodi wan
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so many questions where do i start?
Hello all. I have been going to different campout events for years and have been putting Burning Man on the back burner (no pun) for a decade now and am going next year, I have a few questions after going over this website.
How do I go about picking a camp/ village? do i need to pick one, whats the advantage? any techniques on tent preparation for dust control? and How do ticket sales work? are all tickets the same, do the different tier prices correlate to time purchased? thanks for the help.
How do I go about picking a camp/ village? do i need to pick one, whats the advantage? any techniques on tent preparation for dust control? and How do ticket sales work? are all tickets the same, do the different tier prices correlate to time purchased? thanks for the help.
- Eric
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Here's some starter threads for you. I would recommend spending time poking around this site & reading, pretty much everything you've asked has been covered at one time or another. If you can't find something specific, just ask. You may get snark, but you'll get an answer too.
How to join a theme camp
Camp Fees
Tickets & Tiers
And, most importantly:
The Survival Guide
Those will get you going.
How to join a theme camp
Camp Fees
Tickets & Tiers
And, most importantly:
The Survival Guide
Those will get you going.
It's a camping trip in the desert, not the redemption of the fallen world - Cryptofishist
Eric ShutterSlut
Former Ass't Editor & columnist, BRC Weekly
Eric ShutterSlut
Former Ass't Editor & columnist, BRC Weekly
Hey there, welcome to eplaya!
HA! I beat JK to it this time!
Welcome, welcome. Yes everything you've asked about has been discussed at least once and I just landed here about what, 2 months ago? Read the faqs, beginners guide thing, survival manual, whatever they are, and read the forums often.
HA! I beat JK to it this time!
Welcome, welcome. Yes everything you've asked about has been discussed at least once and I just landed here about what, 2 months ago? Read the faqs, beginners guide thing, survival manual, whatever they are, and read the forums often.
~JStep
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Email: nebraska [at] burningman.com
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Email: nebraska [at] burningman.com
- Dr. Pyro
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And if I may add, in your Profile say something about yourself. For example, if you like techno, psytrance, or dubstep; are you looking for a hetero/homo/no matter camp; your age (why, because some camps like my own are 21-and-over); your gender; where do you live; interests, and so on. Give a camp that might be a match a reason to even consider you. You gave us absolutely no reason to even respond. With my camp, many are called, few are chosen. We have no interest in having another no-talent DJ (you can't swing a dead cat without hitting four or five of them), someone whose idea of fun is a drum circle at 3 a.m., another sparkle pony and/or drama queen, and so forth. You dove into the deep end of the pool and you don't even know how to swim yet. Learn, little Grasshopper.
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Welcome to the eplaya!
All good advice so far. I'll just add that the search function on here is a bitch. For best results put an "AND" between each word in your search to get best results. Ex. "Barbie AND Death AND Camp" to find all of the threads about Doc Pyros camp. This will give you the threads that all of the words appeared in. Not sure why the ANDs have to be capitalized, but they do.
Good luck.
All good advice so far. I'll just add that the search function on here is a bitch. For best results put an "AND" between each word in your search to get best results. Ex. "Barbie AND Death AND Camp" to find all of the threads about Doc Pyros camp. This will give you the threads that all of the words appeared in. Not sure why the ANDs have to be capitalized, but they do.
Good luck.
- dragonpilot
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Camping solo...good move for your first year. Get a lay of the land before going with a theme camp which can involve a huge work commitment...
Drive in, look for a camp that appears to have their shit together, especially one that has a large shade structure set up...introduce yourself, get a sense of who they are, and share cookie with them. Soon you will be a welcome guest enjoying their shade with them.
If you arrive late at night just park and get some sleep. You can always reposition at daybreak. The streets closer to the Esplanade are usually reserved for the theme camps, but we have just as much fun in the slums!
Drive in, look for a camp that appears to have their shit together, especially one that has a large shade structure set up...introduce yourself, get a sense of who they are, and share cookie with them. Soon you will be a welcome guest enjoying their shade with them.
If you arrive late at night just park and get some sleep. You can always reposition at daybreak. The streets closer to the Esplanade are usually reserved for the theme camps, but we have just as much fun in the slums!
Don't bore your friends with all your troubles. Tell your enemies instead, for they will delight in hearing about them.
I like to suggest the Civilized Explorer's burning man pages. http://www.cieux.com/bm/bmtoc.html
Phil and Louise have compiled a great resource of links, and tales documenting their progression of experiences and refinements of gear as well as others'. A lot of questions can be answered there. Also, Alternative Energy Zone has a great site with lots of information and tips. http://ae-zone.org/
In addition to the main Burning Man site, Survival guide, newcomer guide, these were my main reading for my first trip to Black Rock City. Explore. Google. You tube. Then you may have more specific questions to ask here.
Phil and Louise have compiled a great resource of links, and tales documenting their progression of experiences and refinements of gear as well as others'. A lot of questions can be answered there. Also, Alternative Energy Zone has a great site with lots of information and tips. http://ae-zone.org/
In addition to the main Burning Man site, Survival guide, newcomer guide, these were my main reading for my first trip to Black Rock City. Explore. Google. You tube. Then you may have more specific questions to ask here.