International Burner Package
- TomServo
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International Burner Package
Ok, so a while ago, a thread was posted, regarding a Disaster Relief kit. It was a crate, complete with tent, cooking stuff, etc...like these
http://www.shelterbox.org/news.php?id=497
After reading about difficulties that overseas burners expressed, as to gathering gear, I decided to put a few of these kits together, for International burners to use during the event. It certainly isn't radical self reliance, but its not an RV either....and work is required setting up these camp-in-a-box's. The kit would be returned, after the event, and reconditioned for next year, or donated to Red Cross or something..
Each crate...or cooler, haven't decided yet.. will contain:
1 tent
1 air mattress
1 sleeping bag or sheets/blanket
2 travel pillows
1 pot
1 pan
2 sets of flatware
2 plates, 2 cups with lids
1 bucket
1 flashlight
1 camp stove
Set of playa worthy stakes
Rope
Camo netting
Possibly 2 8' wood posts
And basic tools.
Still working on details, and I won't earn one penny from this project. I'm unemployed, and need something to do. Have already received donations from complete strangers..emptying out their garages.
http://www.shelterbox.org/news.php?id=497
After reading about difficulties that overseas burners expressed, as to gathering gear, I decided to put a few of these kits together, for International burners to use during the event. It certainly isn't radical self reliance, but its not an RV either....and work is required setting up these camp-in-a-box's. The kit would be returned, after the event, and reconditioned for next year, or donated to Red Cross or something..
Each crate...or cooler, haven't decided yet.. will contain:
1 tent
1 air mattress
1 sleeping bag or sheets/blanket
2 travel pillows
1 pot
1 pan
2 sets of flatware
2 plates, 2 cups with lids
1 bucket
1 flashlight
1 camp stove
Set of playa worthy stakes
Rope
Camo netting
Possibly 2 8' wood posts
And basic tools.
Still working on details, and I won't earn one penny from this project. I'm unemployed, and need something to do. Have already received donations from complete strangers..emptying out their garages.
anything worth doing is worth overdoing..
- junglesmacks
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That is an absolutely awesome idea...
The logistical nightmare that is the preparation for ANY event overseas where camping and 'self reliance' equipment is needed can run into huge costs!!
We are lucky that we have found an RV company that is both cheap and will provide ALL the necessities for a reasonable price. Many people that do go to events such as this from overseas are on a budget too...
I find, that every time I go abroad... no matter where it is, even if it is supposed to be cheap in the grand scheme of exchange rates etc- I always seem to spend in total about £1500 ... A lot of money to be saving!!
Maybe a project like this would make the burn accessible for more overseas people.
Well done!
C
The logistical nightmare that is the preparation for ANY event overseas where camping and 'self reliance' equipment is needed can run into huge costs!!
We are lucky that we have found an RV company that is both cheap and will provide ALL the necessities for a reasonable price. Many people that do go to events such as this from overseas are on a budget too...
I find, that every time I go abroad... no matter where it is, even if it is supposed to be cheap in the grand scheme of exchange rates etc- I always seem to spend in total about £1500 ... A lot of money to be saving!!
Maybe a project like this would make the burn accessible for more overseas people.
Well done!
C
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The only things I would add would be 2 flashlights per kit (they look like they're designed for 2 people) and some cheap LED blinkies. For about $10 you can add 6-8 little LED with spare batteries to each kit. Hell, let me know how many kits you're making and I'll supply the LED sets. I'm also one of the Great Unemployed, but there's no reason I can't budget these in to have them for you by next summer a month or so before the event.
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We can donate something, although we tend to hang onto our spare tents to lend ourselves. I'll ask myLarry what we have. Used to be sleeping bags, but we gave a dozen to the homeless shelter. Truckers throw out a lot of bedding when they quit, so some years we get quite a few. Delivery on playa work for you if we get any?
And I think we have a bunch of those free HF flashights.
And I think we have a bunch of those free HF flashights.
- TomServo
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Yeah, that would be cool!AntiM wrote:We can donate something, although we tend to hang onto our spare tents to lend ourselves. I'll ask myLarry what we have. Used to be sleeping bags, but we gave a dozen to the homeless shelter. Truckers throw out a lot of bedding when they quit, so some years we get quite a few. Delivery on playa work for you if we get any?
And I think we have a bunch of those free HF flashights.
We plan on early arrival, so anyone who's made an arrangement to pick up, should probably do so on playa. Or if its more convenient, Ill put my upstairs neighbor to work.
anything worth doing is worth overdoing..
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I found a package of 10 flashlights at Home Depot for $10. The lights are 5 LED type, very bright, very reliable, and AAA batteries ARE included. That's buck a flashlight!
Also, every big box chain has the strings of 20 LED battery powered Christmas lights--perfect for keeping darkwads lit up. Prices vary, but they are around $5-$7 each. They usually have left overs that are clearanced out on December 26th.
Also, every big box chain has the strings of 20 LED battery powered Christmas lights--perfect for keeping darkwads lit up. Prices vary, but they are around $5-$7 each. They usually have left overs that are clearanced out on December 26th.
- TomServo
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Well, keep watching. Think about your final haul up 447! Its not a bike friendly stretch.Brown wrote:Mate this will be such a load of the shoulders for alot of us nomads.
I will be traveling on a bike so to be able to pick up a crate of goodies like that on the playa would just save my ass so bad! Best of luck and ill be watching this space
anything worth doing is worth overdoing..
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This is an awesome idea. Most of the Burners I know who fly in from Japan (like me) buy stuff and just throw it away. I would much rather see someone show up with a nice bottle of scotch to share than to waste resources on stuff they will only use during the burn and then trash.
I borrowed a bike from Elliot two years in a row now, and it is an awesome playa gift.
Thanks again Elliot.
I borrowed a bike from Elliot two years in a row now, and it is an awesome playa gift.
Thanks again Elliot.

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Re: International Burner Package
TomServo wrote:Ok, so a while ago, a thread was posted, regarding a Disaster Relief kit. It was a crate, complete with tent, cooking stuff, etc...like these
http://www.shelterbox.org/news.php?id=497
After reading about difficulties that overseas burners expressed, as to gathering gear, I decided to put a few of these kits together, for International burners to use during the event. It certainly isn't radical self reliance, but its not an RV either....and work is required setting up these camp-in-a-box's. The kit would be returned, after the event, and reconditioned for next year, or donated to Red Cross or something..
Each crate...or cooler, haven't decided yet.. will contain:
1 tent
1 air mattress
1 sleeping bag or sheets/blanket
2 travel pillows
1 pot
1 pan
2 sets of flatware
2 plates, 2 cups with lids
1 bucket
1 flashlight
1 camp stove
Set of playa worthy stakes
Rope
Camo netting
Possibly 2 8' wood posts
And basic tools.
Still working on details, and I won't earn one penny from this project. I'm unemployed, and need something to do. Have already received donations from complete strangers..emptying out their garages.
did they know you where emtying them at the time?
sorry couldn't resist something like tihs would be fantastic and would make life so much easier, more room for booze and trinkets on the plane, so i would seriously love this.
even though i already feel less burny just for reading this post
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Is this going to be gifted? Or will there be a fee for the setups?
If it's going to be gifted, no choice is necessary. Esthetics shouldn't enter into the equation from the person receiving a gift.
Oh, the tent you are gifting me isn't the right color, can you please go out and get me a red one?
Even if it's being done for a fee, I doubt exactly what's in the kit should be too customizable. It would make shopping harder, harder to find discounts, etc. Just like ordering those survival kits for earthquakes, they come with what they come with, take it or leave it.
If it's going to be gifted, no choice is necessary. Esthetics shouldn't enter into the equation from the person receiving a gift.
Oh, the tent you are gifting me isn't the right color, can you please go out and get me a red one?
Even if it's being done for a fee, I doubt exactly what's in the kit should be too customizable. It would make shopping harder, harder to find discounts, etc. Just like ordering those survival kits for earthquakes, they come with what they come with, take it or leave it.
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Then I realized that the Lord doesn't work that way so I stole one and asked Him to forgive me
Absolutly a great idea and I hope it all works out.TomServo wrote:It will be gifted/loaned. Preferably returned to my camp, before they leave.
Felt, that in the absence of the International Burners Hostel, there should be some sort of assistance for our neighbors across the ponds.
But for me it is also a bit of a challenge (as a BM virgin) to get to BM on my own (from NL) with all the stuff I require (tent, sl bags, etc), buy food and water locally and get to BRC on my own. Then perhaps hook up to a camp.
Just my self reliance kick, I guess
But again: great job TomServo!
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- TomServo
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Thank you... Getting here with all that gear is no doubt a pain in the ass. Alot of gear will be bought in Reno, or the Bay Area, and discarded afterwards...these kits can be used..then reused. Food, water, paper towels, etc... are their responsibility. Finding a theme camp is also up to them.Dropman wrote:Absolutly a great idea and I hope it all works out.TomServo wrote:It will be gifted/loaned. Preferably returned to my camp, before they leave.
Felt, that in the absence of the International Burners Hostel, there should be some sort of assistance for our neighbors across the ponds.
But for me it is also a bit of a challenge (as a BM virgin) to get to BM on my own (from NL) with all the stuff I require (tent, sl bags, etc), buy food and water locally and get to BRC on my own. Then perhaps hook up to a camp.
Just my self reliance kick, I guess
But again: great job TomServo!
Dropman
anything worth doing is worth overdoing..
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If they need a theme camp.
To what extend, if any, do you want to "harvest" the discards of long distance burners?
To what extend, if any, do you want to "harvest" the discards of long distance burners?
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