urvile wrote:I think the harshness of the conditions reduces people to the base elements of their personality, the core of the psyche. It strips out all the bullshit we use to get by everyday, and I (we?) try to use it to build those bits up and strengthen them. Like taking apart an engine, and polishing, porting, cleaning, lubing every surface, and putting it back together - maybe adding a supercharger along the way

Couldn't have put it better myself! By the end of Monday night and that dust storm I was very VERY tired and VERY crabby, but this was mostly due to the fact I'd flown in from the UK on the Friday, had got jetlag BIG TIME and had only about 6 hours sleep between the Friday and the Monday. On Tuesday I was still a bit out of it but was much happier cos the dust storm had gone. By Tues PM and for the rest of the week up until the Sunday night dust storm (again, lack of sleep all week plus the storm caused crabbiness) I was in utter heaven. How the friend in the first post can NOT go out and see the marvellous Playa art I'll never know - it's his loss.
My expectations of Burning Man came from YouTube videos, photos, and the word of my two campmates (8 year Burners). I suffered blisters all week as my shoes and sandals that were comfy in England, were NOT comfy in this dry dusty heat....my lifelines were a sewing kit I brought with me (popped the blisters with the needles), medical tape that I bound up my toes with, and a big bottle of moisturiser I'd brought with me cos I guessed it'd be VERY dry conditions out there. It single handedly saved me from severely cracked and dried feet and hands!!
I suffered badly at nights cos of the noise and got very little sleep, but during the early mornings when I went cycling out and about in the cool sunlight, seeing the art and sitting at the Temple for hours, all that crap was forgotten. The discomfort was worth every minute, however when I return in 2010 I may be hiring an RV....sorry!!
skygod wrote:I never try to talk people into going. I just tell them what it was like for me, and that I would help them if they decided on their own to go.
Some friends of mine plus my bro are expressing an interest in coming back with me in 2010 and I'm making darn sure they know EXACTLY what they are in for. They are all the type that I reckon will love BM but I'll be pointing to certain sections of the Survival Guide for them to read re: the conditions, and I'll be stressing that these very conditions will bring out the best and worst of us and that we MUST be able to exist together as a group for 8 days. We can all go off and do our own thing during the days AND nights but when we're all together there has to be no niggling, whining or bitching and that's my first priority. If even ONE of them says "I'm not sure" then I'd rather they stay behind.
"I bought a cactus. A week later it died. And I got depressed, because I thought, Damn. I am less nurturing than a desert". - Demetri Martin