First timer from Iowa!

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chardonnay
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First timer from Iowa!

Post by chardonnay » Thu Jan 27, 2011 12:34 pm

Step one - get ticket,check! Now what?

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Re: First timer from Iowa!

Post by ibdave » Thu Jan 27, 2011 2:27 pm

chardonnay wrote:Step one - get ticket,check! Now what?
Hold on.... 8) 8) 8)
I was Born OK the 1st Time....

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Post by Elderberry » Thu Jan 27, 2011 2:32 pm

Hey there, welcome to eplaya.

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Post by Savannah » Thu Jan 27, 2011 4:52 pm

Step two is probably "decide how you're getting there". This has always been--to me--the hardest part (since I didn't get my driver's license until last year).

Your travel options and preferences will affect a lot of other things--what you pack and shop for, for example.

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Re: First timer from Iowa!

Post by JStep » Thu Jan 27, 2011 4:54 pm

chardonnay wrote:Step one - get ticket,check! Now what?
Greetings from a first timer from Omaha! Transportation is definitely a huge factor, not only of yourself and any friends that may join you but also your gear, water, food, etc.

My plan is to buy my friends shorty school bus from him, if that doesn't work out I'm not sure what we'll be doing.
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Post by Major Krash » Thu Jan 27, 2011 6:05 pm

Read as much as you can, on the main site (especially the "Survival Guide") and here on E-playa (we may be snarky, and sometimes jump on people who have expectations, but if you weed through the noise there are many priceless bits of advice).

Focus on a few non-MOOPy costumes and survival essentials your first year (shade, bike, water, food), do not worry about bringing "gifts" (unless you have a fine local beverage to share) or doing a "theme camp" (although joining one can be a good way to enter this Community) - it is enough to show up and not burden others with your presence the first year (try to breath now and then once you arrive).

Welcome home!

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Post by chardonnay » Fri Jan 28, 2011 1:19 pm

Get a little boost of excitement every time I login to eplaya! Thanks in advance for all tips and advice. Got a long list already of things to buy, read.....

Yea...getting there will be a.....process indeed!

[i]“To get through the hardest journey we need take only one step at a time."[/i]

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Post by teardropper » Sat Jan 29, 2011 5:56 pm

Formerly of Iowa (and lot's of other places) one of them DSM. 12 years on the country edge of Waukee. Good to see Iowa Burners.

I didn't go when I lived there. Didn't know anyone who went or wanted to go and was too chicken to do it alone. Moved to Oregon, just 200 miles from the playa and no excuses.

You'll love it out there. Still hot, but not humid. A nice break from August in the Temperate Jungle. About a week before you come out, if you don't already, start drinking water. You'll want the habit. Carry a stainless bottle and get used to it. If you're already a camper, just pay attention to, well, everything you can read, 'cause it's just a camping trip.

Welcome, Chardonnay.
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Post by jerroc » Sat Jan 29, 2011 6:25 pm

There are no trash cans on the playa. There is a place to take aluminum cans though. Everything else you have to pack out. Think of items that will crush or break down so when you pack it out it takes up less room. I cut up plastic items with wire cutters and hammer down empty can food.

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Post by chardonnay » Sun Jan 30, 2011 8:53 pm

This will be my 11th year doing Ragbrai (http://ragbrai.com/about/) (4 yrs hauling my own gear), so I have some practice in hydration and 'fun'. However I am still excited and nervous as this journey will be a whole other experience.

Currently in the research list making phase. There is SO much info to take in. Not sure if I will be going it alone or not yet, or maybe trying to get with a Theme Camp. whew....good thing I have time....

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Re: First timer from Iowa!

Post by bluesbob » Mon Jan 31, 2011 10:10 pm

chardonnay wrote:Step one - get ticket,check! Now what?
Buy stuff...wait too long...then go.

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Post by bluesbob » Mon Jan 31, 2011 10:12 pm

chardonnay wrote:This will be my 11th year doing Ragbrai (http://ragbrai.com/about/) (4 yrs hauling my own gear), so I have some practice in hydration and 'fun'. However I am still excited and nervous as this journey will be a whole other experience.

Currently in the research list making phase. There is SO much info to take in. Not sure if I will be going it alone or not yet, or maybe trying to get with a Theme Camp. whew....good thing I have time....
Not everything that is recommended is needed, and many things needed are not recommended. It's according to what you think you really need. But if you search for "Burning Man Packing List" online you'll find some good suggestions on what to bring. This forum is also a great resource.

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