Why you don't wear black and no lights at night on playa
- oneeyeddick
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Are you sure it wasn't a boat you left it in? One magically appeared one evening on mine...ragabashpup wrote: I had a lantern flashlight i carried around until I left it in someones camp. It worked really well. When i transfered to blinkies I almost got hit by bikes like 3 times.
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I'm always tagged/lit up at night. This post is the "Why you should wear goggles during a windstorm" (don't want to start a new Topic): Going on a short walk last year and in 10 minutes was consumed in one of the swells. My eyes were blazing and caked, was eating dust like cocoa powder. Good thing my buddy had on a pair of Willy Wonka glasses, guided me through the streets to camp. All I heard was artcar engines and bike bells (and being blind with just your ears for protection is kinda spooky.)
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2023 // 7:30 & "G" Plaza :.It can actually be clear going in one direction, with a steady wind blinding you if you are going the other way.
This happened to me far out.
People were still going out as I was getting lost finding the city.
Even with goggles, I would have been lost repeatedly.
I had posts to go by but got lost between each one.
It only takes thirty seconds to be turned 90 degrees off course and be sure you aren't.
It's one thing to read about it.
And I am good at tracking a straight line in the bush.
In open desert, it must be so easy to get lost.
I used the lasers to find my way back.
When I looked back, it was clear as a bell going the other way.
Don't get fooled.
This happened to me far out.
People were still going out as I was getting lost finding the city.
Even with goggles, I would have been lost repeatedly.
I had posts to go by but got lost between each one.
It only takes thirty seconds to be turned 90 degrees off course and be sure you aren't.
It's one thing to read about it.
And I am good at tracking a straight line in the bush.
In open desert, it must be so easy to get lost.
I used the lasers to find my way back.
When I looked back, it was clear as a bell going the other way.
Don't get fooled.
