Hey All! Any more Irish Burning Virgins out there? Ouch

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jennyeire
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Hey All! Any more Irish Burning Virgins out there? Ouch

Post by jennyeire » Thu Jan 15, 2009 8:49 am

Hiya

I've decided to brave it this year! But just like the first time don't whether to stay quiet and say nothing or shout out and ask for help??

Anyone got any helpful hints? how the hell do you get from Reno to the event, hardly walking

Jen x
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Simon of the Playa
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Post by Simon of the Playa » Thu Jan 15, 2009 8:55 am

follow the magic potato past the giant whisky mountains, thru the ditch-digger valley, fight your way past sparks, and turn right when you see an Indian Leprechaun named Dick Clover.


dont forget the corned bacon.

welcome home.
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Post by Elderberry » Thu Jan 15, 2009 9:10 am

Hey there, welcome to eplaya!

IMO the best way to get from Reno TO the playa is on the bio bus. I've posted about them before. Only problem is that I think they are a one-way ride--at least they were when I used them two years ago, but as they have gotten more popular and are making more trips, they might have started a bus going from the playa to the airport.

Also, there is charter plane service, a tour company called the green tortoise (I think, it's something with a tortoise in the name, but someone will probably be able to clarify this in a later post) and there is always hitching a ride from another burner.

Lots of people do that at the airport; BM even has a special booth setl-up to help burners arriving at the airport, if memory serves me correctly.

JK
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