What to Bring to Burning Man Page
- trystanthegypsy
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- theCryptofishist
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I've bought them at American Science and Surplus, I don't know if they ship to Canada.
Go to a hardware store and ask. They are not unobtanium. You can even get plastic ones in bright colors. They may have a different name. I'd suggest clothing pins, but I don't think they have enough bite for heavier duty aps.
Go to a hardware store and ask. They are not unobtanium. You can even get plastic ones in bright colors. They may have a different name. I'd suggest clothing pins, but I don't think they have enough bite for heavier duty aps.
The Lady with a Lamprey
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
- lennyjones
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What to bring
Great tips guys Thanks!
Feather'd mask has been replaced
with a bunny mask.
clamps added
toilet paper replaced seat covers
No the site is not flash..
all browsers should work.
Despite the hype, bacon is still bad for you, sorry.
I like the glow stick debate, but
I'm keeping them on the don't list
since there are reusable alternatives..
Lenny
Feather'd mask has been replaced
with a bunny mask.
clamps added
toilet paper replaced seat covers
No the site is not flash..
all browsers should work.
Despite the hype, bacon is still bad for you, sorry.
I like the glow stick debate, but
I'm keeping them on the don't list
since there are reusable alternatives..
Lenny
glowstick alternatives
glowsticks are NOT recyclable, and they're filled with nasty chemicals like phenol.
if you go to a lot of festivals, or even just come to BM every year, it make sense to invest in reusable (rechargeable-)battery powered lights for to decorate yourself with. to make myself look pretty at night, i really like el wire. i sew it all around my camelback so i can spot it if i put it down at night and people can see me walking around.
if you want a glowstick-type thing, i haven't found anything better than the flowlights from flowtoys. i have them in a 5-foot staff that you'll see me spinning around, but they're pretty great on their own just hanging off your clothing. they last forever (about a night and a half) on a single rechargable AAA and they're really sturdy.
all of my lighting products are powered by AAAs -- headlamp, flowtoys, el wire transformers. then i bring a charger with me and recharge all my batteries ever morning from the 12-volt in our camp.
if you go to a lot of festivals, or even just come to BM every year, it make sense to invest in reusable (rechargeable-)battery powered lights for to decorate yourself with. to make myself look pretty at night, i really like el wire. i sew it all around my camelback so i can spot it if i put it down at night and people can see me walking around.
if you want a glowstick-type thing, i haven't found anything better than the flowlights from flowtoys. i have them in a 5-foot staff that you'll see me spinning around, but they're pretty great on their own just hanging off your clothing. they last forever (about a night and a half) on a single rechargable AAA and they're really sturdy.
all of my lighting products are powered by AAAs -- headlamp, flowtoys, el wire transformers. then i bring a charger with me and recharge all my batteries ever morning from the 12-volt in our camp.
- theCryptofishist
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I think that the dollar store blinkies are more likely to be duds, or shoddy or whatever. Buy extra, I guess, so you have enough back up.
Me, I went for party rats, but then I'm so much a night blogger...
Me, I went for party rats, but then I'm so much a night blogger...
The Lady with a Lamprey
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
right on fishy, American Science and Surplus is a good site for all sorts of things. tools, toys, parts, sometimes the quality is quite good, frequently the low low price indicates dollar store type of product. They describe brands as truthfully as they can, much is take out, or close-out. Their product descriptions are fun reading, sometimes I just enjoy reading them. (want some fun? Nels?) I'm waiting for some tornado tubes to arrive. A simple connector for two 2 liter bottles. slap a couple of "throwies" just leds taped to a 3V watch battery on the bottoms, and it is amusing, just turning it over and watching the water swirl from one bottle to another.
I found a baggie with some party rats in it the other day... some still were working. I'd like to find a night guitar player, and see if they want a couple.
I found a baggie with some party rats in it the other day... some still were working. I'd like to find a night guitar player, and see if they want a couple.
I would suggest bungie cords or the equivalent as a necessity.
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http://www.amazon.com/Crawford-Lehigh-6 ... 717&sr=1-4
- StevenGoodman
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I think you need to add bedding to the must have, i.e. sleeping bag or blankets. Not just "nice to have".
I am not sure a bike is "must have". Also, you don't need rebar, as long as you have some other kind of really good stake. I use military sand stakes.
I was thinking maybe a hammer on the "must have", but I guess you could easily borrow one.
You should have "a playa cup" on the list!
Martini Steve
I am not sure a bike is "must have". Also, you don't need rebar, as long as you have some other kind of really good stake. I use military sand stakes.
I was thinking maybe a hammer on the "must have", but I guess you could easily borrow one.
You should have "a playa cup" on the list!
Martini Steve
Playawaste Raiders and Megaton Bar and Grill