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Post by Guest » Mon Apr 19, 2004 7:18 am

Picture #5 at http://www.villagephotos.com/pubbrowse. ... ted=819102

shows the flooded playa, water on the playa does a great job of smoothing out man's remains, but makes it hard to drive on.

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Post by Simply Joel » Mon Apr 19, 2004 9:35 am

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Post by KellY » Mon Apr 19, 2004 10:51 am

I'd like to point out once again that it's the BLM who insist that the event stay in the current site. It would probably would have less impact if it moved around the playa more (preferably farther out), but the feds have put it in the same location since 2000.

By the way AZ, I shake my finger in your direction for ressurrecting this thread. Let it die.
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Re: The Great Divot

Post by Taniwha » Mon Apr 19, 2004 11:57 am

Black Rock Ric wrote: In case of a substantial rain, tow rigs could not enter the playa, The vehicles there would remain until the playa dried. Vehicles could be removed by helicopter, as has happened. It is conceivable that in the event of onset of an early and heavy winter, thousands of vehicles could remain until June.. That would be entertaining.
I don't believe it's ever going to happen in Aug/Sept (maybe Oct). If it does rain remember rule #1 - stay put, don't try and drive, wait - the playa will almost certainly dry out the next day.

Last year I was caught half way across by a sudden rain shower at dusk - rather than pop in the 4wd and brave it out (I know better, I've seen the results from those who didn't) I pulled over into the serpents (figuring anyone who's going to be bowling along at 90 will be avoiding them) rolled out my sleeping bag in the back of the truck and waited 'till morning - by 10am the playa was as hard as ever. The wind and sun soak up that moisture amazingly fast. On the other hand driving in mud is a disaster waiting to happen (I once saw someone who had let their wheel wells fill and then been baked by the friction with the tires - the tires were burned down to the belts - but amazingly still inflated).

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Post by theCryptofishist » Mon Apr 19, 2004 12:06 pm

KellY wrote:I'd like to point out once again that it's the BLM who insist that the event stay in the current site. It would probably would have less impact if it moved around the playa more (preferably farther out), but the feds have put it in the same location since 2000.
Well, they created its own entrance as I understand it. The powers that be may have decided that having a single high impact site and saving the rest of the playa from the intence usage made the most sence. I imagine that there are arguements to be made on either side, even if I don't have the knowledge to debate intelligently about it.

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Post by Bob » Mon Apr 19, 2004 12:27 pm

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Post by III » Mon Apr 19, 2004 1:38 pm

""I don't believe it's ever going to happen in Aug/Sept (maybe Oct). If it does rain remember rule #1 - stay put, don't try and drive, wait - the playa will almost certainly dry out the next day.""

huh.

well, i sure hope your belief is stronger than reality. remember '98?
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Post by Taniwha » Mon Apr 19, 2004 3:17 pm

III wrote:""I don't believe it's ever going to happen in Aug/Sept (maybe Oct). If it does rain remember rule #1 - stay put, don't try and drive, wait - the playa will almost certainly dry out the next day.""

huh.

well, i sure hope your belief is stronger than reality. remember '98?
umm ... I was responding to a scenario of cars having to be left on the playa for the winter because the surface had become too bad for them ever to drive off - indeed if people don't wait for the surface to harden up after something like '98 the playa will get horribly trashed and ripped up - and we'll all have problems getting out - but if we all wait a few days for things to get a bit better rather than panic and all try to leave at once we'll be OK

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Post by admin » Mon Apr 19, 2004 4:20 pm

Hi Guys -

I don't think A || Z was around for the original discussion, and it's my bad for not freezing this thread and directing folks to the other one.

To prevent the true resurrection of a gazillion crossposts, I'll do so now.

Please feel free to continue beating this dead horse in the "This is for all threads to goto about www.stopburningman.org" thread.

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