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2005 population?

Post by Savior69 » Thu Sep 08, 2005 7:53 pm

I know they hate guessing at the population #'s but anyone have a good guess? It didn't seem bigger that last year to me, but I'm sure there were a few more.

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The Reno Gazette Journal said....

Post by JediDale » Thu Sep 08, 2005 8:04 pm

The total amount of people was 35567. As I understand it, this info was given to the newspaper from BM LLC. Inside straight! I will take 3 cards and hope for another 5!


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Down from last year

Post by Savior69 » Thu Sep 08, 2005 8:18 pm

Wow, thanks for the quick responce.

If that # is correct, this will be the first year to decline in population.

A trend or just reaching its critical mass? I think that this is a good # to stabalize at, any bigger might be too much. Anyone who has gone to any of the Phish festivals, they were around 60-80k i think, would know what I'm talking about. Too big!

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Re: Down from last year

Post by spectabillis » Thu Sep 08, 2005 9:03 pm

Savior69 wrote:... this will be the first year to decline in population.
nope.

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Actually it was noted to be....

Post by JediDale » Thu Sep 08, 2005 9:31 pm

It was noted to be a very slight increase. I don't have the numbers from last yers burn. If someone does please post.

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Post by Ranger Genius » Thu Sep 08, 2005 9:40 pm

After the weather in 2004, I wouldn't really be surprised by a decrease in population, or at least an acute leveling. Next year will probably boom, though. Balmy weather will do that.
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Ranger Genius can you...

Post by JediDale » Thu Sep 08, 2005 9:56 pm

Ranger Genius! Can you speculate on the weather for next year? Maybe take the El Nino, global warming, and playa trends into account and give a best guess? I predict next year will be hotter and less windy. "The Force" is clouded on this one, many possibilities and variances subject to the future it is!

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Post by Ranger Genius » Thu Sep 08, 2005 10:29 pm

I meant this year's balmy weather, doofus. Less clementine conditions tend to discourage repeat offenses by those less dedicated. Wait, is that a triple negative?

But for next year, I'm predicting it will be hot and dusty, with cold temperatures at night. High winds at times, the direction of which will be inconsistent. There will also be occasional whiteouts throughout the event, especially late in the week.

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Re: Down from last year

Post by Savior69 » Thu Sep 08, 2005 10:45 pm

spectabillis wrote:nope.
I stand corrected. According to the official timeline,The population went down in 1991, the first year it moved to the Black Rock Desert. In 2001 it only grew by a few hundred.

2004 was 35,664, so if 35,567 is correct only a 94 person difference.
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RG..

Post by JediDale » Thu Sep 08, 2005 11:39 pm

Ranger Genus, er, "Genius"

you were working off assummation! Putting too much into the reply. I understood exactly what you meant, I just wanted your guess. Want to
know the power of "The Force"? It's going to rain next BM.


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Re: Down from last year

Post by spectabillis » Thu Sep 08, 2005 11:56 pm

Savior69 wrote:I stand corrected. According to the official timeline...
Thanks, I keep misplacing that link. Actually I thought there was another drop in population after the move, definately wrong on that one.

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Re: RG..

Post by Ranger Genius » Fri Sep 09, 2005 12:21 am

JediDale wrote:Ranger Genus, er, "Genius"

you were working off assummation! Putting too much into the reply. I understood exactly what you meant, I just wanted your guess. Want to
know the power of "The Force"? It's going to rain next BM.


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I don't live all that close to the Black Rock, so I'll defer to your predictions, but I do live in a fairly similar environment (though the BRD gets about a third more annual rainfall than West Utah does), and can say that we rarely see two years in a row as wet as this one was, so I would expect a less hardpacked playa (read as: dustier event) next year.
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Post by geekster » Fri Sep 09, 2005 11:29 am

General rule of thumb is that there are very few "average" years. The average is ... well ... an average. Periods of unusually dry weather are followed by periods of unusually wet weather and vice versa. Having said that, this fall is shaping up to be cooler and wetter so far in the Bay Area. Today is cloudy and cool while generally the easterly winds are blowing and the fire danger is high. The easterly winds have been weak this year so we might get a wet winter this year as well. At least the early part of it.

The worst thing that can happen is a little bit of rain to dampen the playa, then a hard freeze that freezes the playa solid and causes the frost to "fluff" the playa surface up, and then a thaw and no more rain. That causes an extremely dusty, fluffy playa surface. That happened one year and it was fucking NASTY according the the accounts I read.

It is safe to assume that any given year will be quite different from the immediately preceeding year.
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Post by ZaphodBurner » Fri Sep 09, 2005 3:27 pm

NExt year there will be more because of the Discovery Channel thing. If they "get it," this could work out in BRC's favor because fratboys and hippies don't watch the Discovery Channel.

(I'm out for hippies this year. Dudes walked through our camp, RIGHT BETWEEN our circle of chairs, didn't say hi, howdy, kiss my ass or anything else, and except to comment that our generator--which we were using only loud enough to run a power tool to keep our theme camp running--was loud.)

(( Then another came through asking for a ride to San Francisco. Says only 3 times in 10 years he hasn't been able to bum a ride. That's a 30% failure rate to con somebody into taking care of him, and a 100% failure rate to get a clue.))

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Post by sputnik » Fri Sep 09, 2005 3:54 pm

Based on the new info I present the following graph with linear extrapolation into future years

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Post by nova_mike » Fri Sep 09, 2005 6:00 pm

I bet gas prices and the high cost of travel had something to do with the numbers this year.

Weather has never been a factor for why anyone I know didn't go the following year. it's always money.

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Post by Berknsuz » Tue Sep 13, 2005 9:54 pm

[quote="(I'm out for hippies this year. Dudes walked through our camp, RIGHT BETWEEN our circle of chairs, didn't say hi, howdy, kiss my ass or anything else, and except to comment that our generator--which we were using only loud enough to run a power tool to keep our theme camp running--was loud.)

(( Then another came through asking for a ride to San Francisco. Says only 3 times in 10 years he hasn't been able to bum a ride. That's a 30% failure rate to con somebody into taking care of him, and a 100% failure rate to get a clue.))[/quote]

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