Greetings from Bakersfield, Ca.

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Greetings from Bakersfield, Ca.

Post by SamuraiMarine » Tue Oct 27, 2015 3:45 pm

Hello...

I am going to be attending my first burn in 2017. I would like to go in 2016, but BM falls on the date of my wife and my 25th, and since I like living... ;-)

I am looking forward to this... already planning the trip and what I am going to need to go. Unfortunately it looks like I will be traveling alone, since the wife took one look at the videos I showed her of BM and said she was not going. It sounds as though I will not be lonely when I get up there.

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Post by Sham » Tue Oct 27, 2015 3:52 pm

Bring your wife. What an awesome way to celebrate 25 years of fun in the sun.
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Post by Ratty » Tue Oct 27, 2015 4:42 pm

Welcome Samurai. My husband of 35 years won't go near the burn. Never has. Don't try to talk her into it. It is not for everyone. Come on along. If you hang out here on eplaya you'll have plenty of friends and support when you get there. BTW I've gone alone to the burn since 2008. It has advantages. Make it a 2 or 3 day trip getting there. Also, look up your local burners. Help with projects. Let your wife get to know them. Now...Read everything. Look into eplaya for answers. Make lists. Then ask us questions to fill in the blanks. You will be over prepared. Welcome!!
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Re: Greetings from Bakersfield, Ca.

Post by SamuraiMarine » Tue Oct 27, 2015 5:07 pm

Thanks for the warm welcome... I will tell you. My wife's idea of camping is a hotel within eyesight of a couple trees. Love her to death, but she just does not like "Camping". I am a former-Marine... I love being out in the rough. Used to dry-camp all the time when I was younger.

I see the effects of BM on people and I see it as a release, as a form of catharsis and as a place to go to be... myself...

THe more I watch the videos, listen to the interviews, hear the stories... the more I think I should have gone to BM years ago.

As for being ready... It may be overkill, but I am already prepping my list for what to take, just to be sure. :-)

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Post by tamarakay » Tue Oct 27, 2015 8:02 pm

No such thing as over preparing! One year we were on plan z before we even hit the gates lol. Welcome!
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Re: Greetings from Bakersfield, Ca.

Post by gaminwench » Tue Oct 27, 2015 8:10 pm

Welcome. You're gonna loooove it!!
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Post by Savannah » Thu Nov 19, 2015 2:50 pm

SamuraiMarine wrote:Thanks for the warm welcome... I will tell you. My wife's idea of camping is a hotel within eyesight of a couple trees. Love her to death, but she just does not like "Camping". I am a former-Marine... I love being out in the rough. Used to dry-camp all the time when I was younger.

I see the effects of BM on people and I see it as a release, as a form of catharsis and as a place to go to be... myself...

THe more I watch the videos, listen to the interviews, hear the stories... the more I think I should have gone to BM years ago.

As for being ready... It may be overkill, but I am already prepping my list for what to take, just to be sure. :-)
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