just had a most [i]excellent[/i] time at BM09 and i'm finding it really damn hard to let go :( hhahaha i miss the community so much,
so i figured i'd come talk to y'all online :P
dunno what to say really, can't wait til next year ;)
howdy burners
Hwy Burners
Yeah its been tough for me getting back into the flow of things. I have so much to do...But man was it worth it that one week in the Playa. Loved it and back next year for my third burn. Im trying to find someone i met at the playa but have no idea of where they are from, or their full name, any ideas ?
Anyways Im loctaed in L.A. and have been here for a year now would be great to meet new friends :)
Anyways Im loctaed in L.A. and have been here for a year now would be great to meet new friends :)
- PavementBlues
- Posts: 173
- Joined: Mon Apr 06, 2009 11:07 pm
- Burning Since: 2007
- Camp Name: Sideshow
- Location: Reno, NV
Re: Hwy Burners
Check out tribe.net if you want to find Burner regionals in Southern California. The San Diego Decompression is a great one to go to, since it's a three day camp-out in the Anza-Borrego Desert, while the L.A. and S.F. Decoms are generally one-day affairs. When I went in 2007, I ended up off-roading in a limousine that was dragging a lounge chair tied to the bumper upon which you could sit. Absolutely nuts.MusicMan wrote:Anyways Im loctaed in L.A. and have been here for a year now would be great to meet new friends
Also, Fuente Eterno is a five day that happens in a canyon oasis in Mexico every March. Some of my friends actually prefer it over Burning Man! On a similar note, every April there is Alma Paradiso on Catalina Island, which I have never been to but am seriously planning on this year. Both Fuente and Alma are rare among regionals in that they are specifically located in absolute paradise, making for a damn good time.
Keep an eye out. Southern California is a VERY active area for Burners, and there is never a shortage of events. And if you're ever down in San Diego, let me know!