Bounce530 wrote:That line of RV's stands out in my mind also. I saw those and the huge gennie, and water tank behind them, with a few MBenz suv's parked in front. I also noticed how they all had the same carpet/mat infront of their steps, and where the same brand/size of RV. I thought it must be some kind of promotional thing. "hey buy this product/serivce for your company and we'll set you up at BurningMan." That was my first thought.
Is this the company that offered RVs for rent delivered to the playa? I think I saw this setup.. commerce=radical self reliance in action. I think they had pvt porta potties too.
HughMungus wrote:sensi63 wrote:If you park your RV back or forward facing the street, there is still interactivity possible, the exhaust from the generator comes out the side and you can vent that with dryer hose. What I found ugly was the line of huge class A rv's on the street leading up to the grand hotel. I think it was between 730 and 8 and E or F. About 5 huge class A's parked end to end, creating a huge wall of RV, right up on the street, no interactivity, no esthetic appeal, just a large Kohler generator on the corner and a 150 foot wall of RVs, not painted, decorated or anything. I guess it was in keeping with the American Dream theme (I have mine, you are not welcome) but it was very very ugly and not interactive in any way. Especially when contrasted with the miracle of giving and beauty that was the grand hotel!
And what did you see on the inside?
It's amazing the assumptions people make.
I didn't get to see inside. The look of the area had that "private keep out" feel to it. I continued on to the more welcoming campsites. Come to think of it I didn't even notice a way in.. they must have had an entrance on the side street I didn't go on.
Captain Goddammit wrote:And as for the discussion: Every year some tenter whines about the RVs in BRC. No one in an RV whines about how raggedy and refugee-shelter all the tents look. More and more people every year are ditching the rag-huts for RVs that withstand dust and wind way better.
Keep whining, but the tide is turning, away from you!
The city being expanded because of how big the RVs are is a huge crock of shit. Your car/truck/van/whatever plus your tent is at least as much total square footage on the ground as an RV, often MORE.
Lets see... 16 - 17 feet or so for your vehicle, plus a 10x20 carport... that's 37 feet long right there...
I agree.. I saw many tent campers takin up just as much real esate as an RV, in many cases MORE space. Personally I prefer modded buses to RVs. The only reason I don't have an RV is cuz I can't afford one. Nothing is more welcome during an Alpha style event than an enclosed RV to avoid the brutality of an Alpha dustout.
geekster wrote:The camper and any RVs in camp are also designated as a hard-sided refuge in case the wind really comes up strong and burn barrels, plywood, and other debris starts flying around. Should we get a really major blow, those RVs are a welcome place of relative safety from flying debris.
Another good reason to have large vehicles about. For a tent camper its awfully nice to have a windbreak, a nice wheel to tie the tent to, and a small measure of protection from the elements.
BM is a do-ocracy.. nothing is stopping anyone from doing something like Hushville and going themecamp or village. Anyone os more than welcome to have an RV free zone if they do the legwork.
Previously I mentioned an art car zone where art cars could be parked away from the city streets to be appreciaited by participants since they were not 'mutant" enough to be licensed. Maybe a suburb for the rich RV folks could be considered. A gate could be erected with security like the developments/gated communities to help keep the riffraff out.

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