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Bodhi Paige
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Hola :))

Post by Bodhi Paige » Wed Jan 27, 2010 1:59 pm

ello...my names Bodhi (bow like a bowtie lol, and dee).

I live in Colorado, and this will be my first burn.
Many people I work with and know have been going to Burning Man for years. The way they talk about it and explain it got me interested. I cant even begin to imagine how it really is. I decided to stop guessing and stop making excuses to why I couldnt go or afford it, I want to experience the love and life of BM. So I bought my ticket with one of my best friends Suki (her first burn as well) , and we are working everything else out. I wanted to introduce myself and I cant wait to see you all and experience the playa this year. Any advice of any kind is great, wether its about spelling, life, etc lol ;)

Random nonsence about me:
I talk a lot, I dont like chocolate, i dont eat ice cream, i have 10 freckles on my right arm, I have a passion and love for dancing (all types), I love love love muisc, I get off topic easily but it usually has a point (sometimes), i enjoy learning knew things (so share something with me).

i think thats about it ....so Hola :D !!

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Post by LeChatNoir » Wed Jan 27, 2010 2:30 pm

Hi Bodhi,

Welcome to eplaya. Be sure to read the First-Timer’s Guide over and over. Then hang around and get to know the place. It’s chock-full of nuts and wisdom.
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Re: Hola :))

Post by ibdave » Wed Jan 27, 2010 8:09 pm

Bodhi Paige wrote:ello...my names Bodhi (bow like a bowtie lol, and dee).

Any advice of any kind is great,
i think thats about it ....so Hola :D !!
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Post by Ashta » Wed Jan 27, 2010 8:20 pm

This will be my second burn, and baby, you have no idea the can of worms you're about to open. They're DELISH!

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Bodhi Paige
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:))

Post by Bodhi Paige » Wed Jan 27, 2010 9:42 pm

thank you for the websites!! very helpful!

i cannot wait to taste those worms lol, its the only thing on my mind and it will be for the next 7 months.

Any advice on what foods are the most filling and last the longest :).
I know there are probable a good list that people could send, but i wanted to get others opinions on what they feel is a necessary food item that is great to have everyday as a snack!


Also I would to help out and get to meet as many people as I can while out there. I got the advice of volunteering at the Burning Man post office for a day...would this be a good thing for a new burner??

Thanks mucho!

:)))

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Post by ragabashpup » Wed Jan 27, 2010 10:11 pm

So for food it tends to be a good idea to bring thinks that don't spoil easily. I personally like fruit cups, beef jerky, fruit leather, energy bars. Be careful with energy bars though because some of them have the side effect of melting and getting gooey and gross.
For your first year volunteering at the post office could be fun but at the same time you should really just experience your first burn. There will be so many things spinning your head so many different ways and I don't recommend signing up for something in advance your first year because playa time can kick your ass. I swear I lost days back in 06.
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Post by LeChatNoir » Thu Jan 28, 2010 7:33 am

I second that. Just come out and soak it up for the first time. I guarantee that there will be opportunities to volunteer during the week that don’t require signing up before hand. Then after you’ve experienced your first Burn, your head will be full of ideas for things to do.

And you may decide that you’d like to work with the Post Office later in the week anyway. Myself and my campmates wound up delivering some mail for the Post Office the first year by posting a letter ourselves and finding out that there was some mail that needed to be delivered in our side of the city. It was a lot of fun and a good way to meet people.

Just come out to the desert and go with the flow.
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Post by LeChatNoir » Thu Jan 28, 2010 7:40 am

Here's a couple of threads about packing lists that might be helpful:

http://eplaya.burningman.org/viewtopic.php?t=667

http://eplaya.burningman.org/viewtopic.php?t=15174
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Post by Bodhi Paige » Thu Jan 28, 2010 1:47 pm

That completely makes sense. I obviously want to experience as much as I can without my head bursting lol. I can go with the flow...im good at that!! Ive only heard good this about burning man, so Im keeping my mind open as to what I shall expect. I know I cant even try to think of what it will be like ...because Ive been told its nothing like what I think it will be.

Ewww metly energy bars sounds groodie...thank you for the advice. I must keep the heat in mind as well haha. Dont want to eat a poo.y fudge bar ;P

I have also been asked if I wanted to join a camp from my region. Is a camp useful or do i just go all out and rough it out haha. I want the best experience I can have.

Alsooooo whats the best kinda of drink to bring out there as in alch. Obvisouly not glass...but ive heard from friends certain drinks just arent good for the playa? What do you fine drinkn pepls suggest? (ill bring the beer hat hahaha , nah ill have to be more creative than that!)

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Post by PavementBlues » Fri Jan 29, 2010 5:15 am

Bodhi Paige wrote:Ewww metly energy bars sounds groodie...thank you for the advice. I must keep the heat in mind as well haha. Dont want to eat a poo.y fudge bar ;P
I must disagree with you there! Don't listen to everything they say - melty energy bars are DELICIOUS. Also, in 2008 we made a TON of really good spaghetti sauce before the event and put it in a giant Ziploc bag. That way, we only had to make noodles to get a fucking AMAZING playa meal. In the same vein, I think this year I'm going to try bringing those Indian Fare meals that you can get at Trader Joe's for pretty cheap. Minimum prep work and they're really good.

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Post by pinemom » Fri Jan 29, 2010 7:15 am

Welcome to eplaya....first assignment...try to get rid of any expectations of your coming trip....it'll help a lot....and remember GUIDELINES people...plans have a tendency to go wrong, or if need plan have plan a,b,c, a1,b1,c................
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Post by curiousgnate » Fri Jan 29, 2010 8:32 am

check out apogaea.com for the colorado regional in june it fucking rocks. you can meet a ton of burners and maybe find some people you would like to camp with. its also a great place to have discussions about the burn face to face.
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Post by brigitami » Fri Jan 29, 2010 3:14 pm

Hola Bodhi! welcome

I don't like ice cream either.....people don't get it, huh?

As far as playa food um, BACON (obvious burner choice) it takes on a whole new existence out there for some reason....like its not even food anymore...
and my vote (may be a personal choice but will always remain on the top of my "Gotta Have" list: Avocados.......you buy one of those plastic mesh bags with about a dozen of UNRIPE avocados..... little EVO, salt, pepper....OH MY GOD....delicious....and the only thing that you need is a spoon....and then put that pit & skin back up in the mesh bag and hang it in the sun.....mmmmmm....science :)

Cocktail Advice? A lesson our camp learned the hard way-grapefruit& gin? yum? right? refreshing? healthy? good choice on the playa?
nope. something about the citrus and the alkali gives you painful sores in your mouth. yuck.
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Post by Bodhi Paige » Sun Jan 31, 2010 2:22 pm

haha nope no one ever gets why i dont like ice cream...they just call me weird. its okay though...maybe i am lol.

But hummm avocados are really good and very easy to manage. Same with speg and sauce. Bacon eh?? I try to like bacon but i dnt think ive ever given it a chance...i may have to this year haha.

I dont want to over think it I know I will not get a close idea what so ever lol. I may try to plan an a and b idea...but ill probable forget it or just not even remember it once im there.

Thank every one of you for the advice. I got some really useful information from here and i cant wait to put it to use.

I will see you all in BRC :)))

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Post by Arcanum » Sun Jan 31, 2010 4:40 pm

It's ok, I don't really like ice-cream either
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Post by Victorian » Mon Feb 01, 2010 7:27 pm

I think protein is a good thing to think of, keeps you full longer and is lean energy for going all day long on the playa. Like cashews, almonds, beans or rices with tofus or anything yummy that you prefer...But then again, this just comes from my own experiences in the desert.

The more water the better. I think canned fruits are good, don't spoil, don't need refrigeration, and can be chilled quickly for a nice cool treat with a bowl of ice.. and if you get the kind of your choice, packed in WATER, not SYRUP, it's more refreshing...

I'm camping my first year in 2010 as well. I'm coming all by my lonesome from arizona, so I will be putting everything in a cooler, but if I don't pack anything that DOESN"T need ice, the better.... When it's hot out, you sometimes do tend to eat smaller meals throughout the day and just snack... but then again, if you do join a camp, there are usually community kitchens that you can help cook in for a hot meal or help contribute and share your foods/resources. :wink:

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Post by TomServo » Tue Feb 02, 2010 11:09 pm

Bacon rules on the playa!



Welcome Bodhi!
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Post by Bodhi Paige » Wed Feb 03, 2010 1:27 pm

Im thinking i may join a camp, but just have to find the right one lol, or look for one from pepl within my state. We shall see what i can come up with!

ohhh nuts...i love em all haha.

Nice to meet you kate!


haha bacon seems to be highly thought of at BM, guess ima be bring'n bacon ! ;P

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Post by Victorian » Thu Feb 04, 2010 6:57 pm

I've joined Zifra, an older burner out of San Jose, who has created the Lazy Lizard Lemonade Lounge for 2010. You are welcome to join, we have a link in the "Theme camp" section. Check it out! Very minimal, only 4 of us or so for now... You're welcome to join. :)

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Post by Elderberry » Fri Feb 05, 2010 7:44 pm

Hey there, welcome to eplaya!

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Post by Ozzy3421 » Mon Feb 15, 2010 11:01 am

Hey there!

Tis my first year as well! Hope to meet you there! I love a good dance off! haha

Cheers!

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Post by CLARKcon » Mon Feb 15, 2010 6:38 pm

Welcome Bodhi Paige :D ! sounds like your heart is in the right place for the desert :) Plan like any other week long camping trip, except, you're camping on the surface on the Moon :lol:
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Post by Bodhi Paige » Tue Feb 16, 2010 10:52 am

I would love to have a dance off haha!! I cant wait for this year, and I hope to meet you all. :)

The surface of the moon, I really like the way you put it. It will be a great time. Im learning a lot from this site and from all the people. The advice is never ending and its great!

I am now planning things for gifting...im trying to be creative. Maybe Ill have to exchange with one of you lol.

;P

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Post by Dr. Pyro » Tue Feb 16, 2010 12:25 pm

Camping on the surface of the sun is more like it.

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Post by gerlachedNloaded » Wed Feb 17, 2010 11:26 am

come by Eden. we're exchangeaholics (actually we give, you receive, end of story) :lol:
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Post by illy dilly » Wed Feb 17, 2010 12:32 pm

Wooo! Colorado!!!
Bodhi you're going to love it.
Last year was my first year and I haven't been able to stop thinking about it.

One thing you can learn (that I learned): Leaving Denver on Sunday morning, like 10ish, taking I25 north to I80 and then west, will get you to Black Rock City just a bit after sunrise. So it won't be too hot but you wont be setting up in the dark.
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Post by Bodhi Paige » Thu Feb 18, 2010 7:46 am

exchangeaholics haha i like that...im hoping to learn the ways of exchanging trading etc. I think its an interesting concept that money wont mean much out there :) ...except for ice and some other things.

Haha got to love the mile high city ;P --great to see another denver resident! hummm really?! I guess google doesnt like me much it gave me some weird directions haha. Thats not a bad distance at all...time wise anyways. Well thank you for passing that on! Very very helpful. I really dont want to deal with setting up in too hot of weather...but ehhh whats the harm in getting all sweaty haha. Its going to be a great week of random weather and events I am looking fwd to experiencing.

Illy Dilly so your first burn in 2009...I must ask does it almost feel necessary to continue going lol. Im really hoping that I can make this a new thing...well not new but a yearly thing. Were you nervous to go or overwhelmed lol?
I just wanted to make sure im not the only crazi first time burner thats planning way ahead of time and super over excited (even though i got 6 more months haha).

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Post by illy dilly » Thu Feb 18, 2010 10:30 am

Bodhi Paige wrote:exchangeaholics haha i like that...im hoping to learn the ways of exchanging trading etc. I think its an interesting concept that money wont mean much out there :) ...except for ice and some other things.

Haha got to love the mile high city ;P --great to see another denver resident! hummm really?! I guess google doesnt like me much it gave me some weird directions haha. Thats not a bad distance at all...time wise anyways. Well thank you for passing that on! Very very helpful. I really dont want to deal with setting up in too hot of weather...but ehhh whats the harm in getting all sweaty haha. Its going to be a great week of random weather and events I am looking fwd to experiencing.

Illy Dilly so your first burn in 2009...I must ask does it almost feel necessary to continue going lol. Im really hoping that I can make this a new thing...well not new but a yearly thing. Were you nervous to go or overwhelmed lol?
I just wanted to make sure im not the only crazi first time burner thats planning way ahead of time and super over excited (even though i got 6 more months haha).
Way overwhelmed, and a little timid. Driving to a desert I'd never seen (at first I though Great Sand Dunes, no problem- then I was told its nothing like that, started to worry) in an old Suburban thats getting OLD. Heard that no matter how hard I tried I wouldn't be prepared enough. So I read everything on this site... turns out if you read all this, and take it in, there is a very good chance you will be prepared for what you need to survive and have a good time.
It is totally necessary to go every year tell I die. I've been dreaming and planning for 2010 since the drive home from 2009.

I must ask, what way did google tell you to go? If it told you to take I70 through Utah and southern Nevada, that is an option, though I'm sure you've driven a vehicle way over loaded up and down the grades through the Mountains. I feel i70 takes too long going up and down hill, is too hard on a vehicle that is loaded to max capacity (even a 1990 3/4 ton suburban with a rebuilt engine). i80 is flatter and much easier to drive. (and you can draft off the truckers hauling ass at 80mph)
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Post by AntiM » Thu Feb 18, 2010 10:45 am

Draft off the truckers? They hate that. Be sure to pick an independent if you do, most of the big companies governor their trucks around 62 mph.

But I-80 is a better option. That's why the truckers use it so heavily.

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Post by convenientlust » Thu Feb 18, 2010 9:11 pm

Hi Bodhi Paige, welcome to e-playa!

2010 will be my first time too. Don't feel crazy... I'm starting to get prepared because I'm so excited and I can't wait :D

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