How do you get all that stuff out there by plane?
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skygnome777
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How do you get all that stuff out there by plane?
It seems like a number of people fly out for burning man, but how do you do it?
Just considering the big stuff I'll need to bring it's going to be rough.
A sleeping bag, and tent, is a suitcase or more full or stuff alone.
Let alone, a foam mattress, food for the week, lotions, costumes, and I'm really not the kind of person who comes under prepared.
How do you fly out there?
Just considering the big stuff I'll need to bring it's going to be rough.
A sleeping bag, and tent, is a suitcase or more full or stuff alone.
Let alone, a foam mattress, food for the week, lotions, costumes, and I'm really not the kind of person who comes under prepared.
How do you fly out there?
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Hi Sky, there are lots of threads on this. do a search. ( good luck ). but from what I've seen, most people either have their essentials shipped in advance to 'general delivery" OR they just purchase everything once they arrive. If you joined up with a "camp", alot of stuff will already be there, like shade, cooking equip. etc.
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Just remember, when you get to Reno, you will find every familar store that you know from back home and they stock very heavy for the BM crowd. Instead of paying the airlines overage for the weight, just make lists of things you want to buy in Reno. I always walk around those big box stores locally and make lists of things I will need for the week and then just check the list off. This will also save you from buying too much of the wrong stuff.
I was walking through one of the big department stores last year and saw at least 100 tents piled up for sale. If they start to run low, they will transfer from other stores without missing a beat.
Try to stay within 2 50 lb. checked bags and 1 large carry-on if you can to avoid the extreme charges from the airlines.
I was walking through one of the big department stores last year and saw at least 100 tents piled up for sale. If they start to run low, they will transfer from other stores without missing a beat.
Try to stay within 2 50 lb. checked bags and 1 large carry-on if you can to avoid the extreme charges from the airlines.
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This has been something I've been struggling with as well. I'm flying into Reno. My issue with buying everything I need there is that it leaves me with the same problem after the week is up - how do i get the stuff home?
So I really can't buy into the "buy it all there".
So I've been really careful about what I buy - it has to be cheap, light, durable, and pack small. Usually you can hit only about 2 of those qualities. The "big" items are the tent, shelter, and cooler. Everything else can fit into a suitcase or 2.
A few options that have been suggested:
1. Ship it out ahead of time... if you're buying something that can be shipped to store, do that. Otherwise, you can ship to general delivery at most main post offices.
2. Find someone traveling from your area and buy a spot on their truck.
I was actually lucky and found someone from my smallish theme camp that is travelling from my state who has some room and can take my cooler. I'm still trying to avoid doing that, if I can (self-reliance and all), but it's looking like my best option may be to have him take my shade structure and/or cooler.
So I really can't buy into the "buy it all there".
So I've been really careful about what I buy - it has to be cheap, light, durable, and pack small. Usually you can hit only about 2 of those qualities. The "big" items are the tent, shelter, and cooler. Everything else can fit into a suitcase or 2.
A few options that have been suggested:
1. Ship it out ahead of time... if you're buying something that can be shipped to store, do that. Otherwise, you can ship to general delivery at most main post offices.
2. Find someone traveling from your area and buy a spot on their truck.
I was actually lucky and found someone from my smallish theme camp that is travelling from my state who has some room and can take my cooler. I'm still trying to avoid doing that, if I can (self-reliance and all), but it's looking like my best option may be to have him take my shade structure and/or cooler.