Newbs from STL already getting ready already
Newbs from STL already getting ready already
Hey Burners! Just coming for the introductory coffee and cookies.
I'm Keigh and I'm coming to Burning Man 2011. It will be my first as well as the first time for the 7 other people, including my amazing boyfriend AK (together we are Team KAK) and our great friend Bre, our patroness who used her tax return to purchase 6 tickets and intends to rent transportation.
Collectively our camp will be KKBLAM (all our initials minus the latecomers). While we have some ideas for structure/decorations/power, we're not setting anything in stone just yet but will keep you updated, especially since we'll probably need you to answer so many of our questions!
Oh yes must mention we have applied to camp with the AEZ and hope to build our own small solar panels to power swamp coolers and maybe batteries to keep the lights on.
Any tips are of course appreciated and welcomed!!
See you at the MAN!
I'm Keigh and I'm coming to Burning Man 2011. It will be my first as well as the first time for the 7 other people, including my amazing boyfriend AK (together we are Team KAK) and our great friend Bre, our patroness who used her tax return to purchase 6 tickets and intends to rent transportation.
Collectively our camp will be KKBLAM (all our initials minus the latecomers). While we have some ideas for structure/decorations/power, we're not setting anything in stone just yet but will keep you updated, especially since we'll probably need you to answer so many of our questions!
Oh yes must mention we have applied to camp with the AEZ and hope to build our own small solar panels to power swamp coolers and maybe batteries to keep the lights on.
Any tips are of course appreciated and welcomed!!
See you at the MAN!
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Ahhhhhh! A patroness.
Where can I find one of those????
I was hoping AK might have been because he was an avid AudioKarma member.... I've got one of those here. Hear those initials sometimes several times a day!!!
Enjoy your getting-ready process. It's costly but priceless!!!

Where can I find one of those????
I was hoping AK might have been because he was an avid AudioKarma member.... I've got one of those here. Hear those initials sometimes several times a day!!!
Enjoy your getting-ready process. It's costly but priceless!!!
Worry is a misuse of imagination
“She had blue skin, And so did he.
He kept it hid And so did she.
They searched for blue Their whole life through,
Then passed right by- And never knew.”
Shel Silverstein
“She had blue skin, And so did he.
He kept it hid And so did she.
They searched for blue Their whole life through,
Then passed right by- And never knew.”
Shel Silverstein
My patroness is certainly one of a kind! Although, Only one of the tickets is a graduation gift, the rest of us are paying her back in full.
I'm beginning to notice that costliness...
Yesterday we purchased two used camelbak's ($40) and also looked at goggles ($25) OTG goggles (for me, still no choice or decisions made there but anywhere from 20-100 bucks!) a HUGE tarp ($35 also did not purchase yet) not to mention I want to build solar panels and swamp coolers....
Plus I am making beaded gifts and haven't even gotten the sparkly beads.
One idea I had was to contact my group and provide the list of supplies they would need for their own swamp cooler, and then we could have a workshop so we could all build it together.
I'm beginning to notice that costliness...
Yesterday we purchased two used camelbak's ($40) and also looked at goggles ($25) OTG goggles (for me, still no choice or decisions made there but anywhere from 20-100 bucks!) a HUGE tarp ($35 also did not purchase yet) not to mention I want to build solar panels and swamp coolers....
Plus I am making beaded gifts and haven't even gotten the sparkly beads.
One idea I had was to contact my group and provide the list of supplies they would need for their own swamp cooler, and then we could have a workshop so we could all build it together.
Welcome Keigh,
If you're on a budget, these goggles work very well & are very cheap. You can't see the foam very well in the picture, but they conform nicely to the face because of it and don't leave vicious red marks. I am something of a collector, and while not as attractive as some of my other pairs, they work the best and are due for some customization this time . . .
(I bought mine at an Army Surplus store.)
If you're on a budget, these goggles work very well & are very cheap. You can't see the foam very well in the picture, but they conform nicely to the face because of it and don't leave vicious red marks. I am something of a collector, and while not as attractive as some of my other pairs, they work the best and are due for some customization this time . . .
(I bought mine at an Army Surplus store.)
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That's not actually coffee in your cup, and those aren't cookies on your plate. It's actually huge doses of snark and lots of nasty back-biting.
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"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
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Oh fuck. I got the tone wrong again. I thought it was light-hearted and flippant.TomServo wrote:You okay Crypto?theCryptofishist wrote:That's not actually coffee in your cup, and those aren't cookies on your plate. It's actually huge doses of snark and lots of nasty back-biting.
No, no one has stabbed me in the back on this board in a long while. Thanks for asking.
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"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
[quote]That's not actually coffee in your cup, and those aren't cookies on your plate. It's actually huge doses of snark and lots of nasty back-biting.[/quote]
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I haven't had a bad experience yet on eplaya, though I have read some examples of poor sportmanship... I hope that I can keep the good spirits up, in my own threads at least!
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I haven't had a bad experience yet on eplaya, though I have read some examples of poor sportmanship... I hope that I can keep the good spirits up, in my own threads at least!
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oh and shade is certainly not being overlooked in KKBLAM. The Huge tarp mentioned above is reportedly a really huge blue tarp which recently served as a roof for a house and which would be strapped up or down over the area. But we also have tents and likely an rv which we will want to cool without running the genny. and the huge blue tarp is apparently about 3 feet by 7 feet folded up and took three grown men to carry.... so transportation of it to the playa seems complicated at best.
[quote="Savannah"]Welcome Keigh,
If you're on a budget, [url=http://www.uscav.com/productinfo.aspx?p ... &tabid=548]these goggles[/url] work very well & are very cheap. . . .
(I bought mine at an Army Surplus store.)[/quote]
Thanks for the tip! are those goggles made for wearing over prescription glasses? They look like they might get pretty foggy, have you noticed that at all?
If you're on a budget, [url=http://www.uscav.com/productinfo.aspx?p ... &tabid=548]these goggles[/url] work very well & are very cheap. . . .
(I bought mine at an Army Surplus store.)[/quote]
Thanks for the tip! are those goggles made for wearing over prescription glasses? They look like they might get pretty foggy, have you noticed that at all?
I can't remember if they got foggy because I was wearing them in a duststorm and didn't expect to see that well, so I wasn't really thinking of "are these foggy. . . or are they covered in dust on the outside?"

In any event, I could see well enough to navigate off the Esplanade during the big storm on Burn Night.
I just now managed to fit them over a pair of Liz Lemon-style glasses 5 1/8" across and 1 1/4" high, though it must be said that the bridge of my nose is pretty low, so I can't speak to the results for a person with a higher bridge.
If you have an army surplus store in town I would definitely go in and try before you buy. These seem pretty common. Ski goggles might also work. I've seen people wear those.
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In any event, I could see well enough to navigate off the Esplanade during the big storm on Burn Night.
I just now managed to fit them over a pair of Liz Lemon-style glasses 5 1/8" across and 1 1/4" high, though it must be said that the bridge of my nose is pretty low, so I can't speak to the results for a person with a higher bridge.
If you have an army surplus store in town I would definitely go in and try before you buy. These seem pretty common. Ski goggles might also work. I've seen people wear those.
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I got goggles made for motocross drivers. They fit over my glasses, don't fog and are actually made for repelling dust
Thrift stores and garage sales are your friends. We picked up an ice chest that (supposedly) keeps ice for five days for two bucks. At walmart it is 50.00
welcome to eplaya!
Thrift stores and garage sales are your friends. We picked up an ice chest that (supposedly) keeps ice for five days for two bucks. At walmart it is 50.00
welcome to eplaya!
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allow me to interpret!
Tarps that block all light have a black or metal layer or are thick enough that they block all light.
I have had good luck using shade cloth but on really hot days we put a section of tarp over the shade cloth for added shade. It really helps. I consider 70% shade to be a bare minimum for use on playa. Were I to make a purchase of new shade for use on the playa it would be 90% knit shade cloth with grommets every 2 feet and double grommets at the corners.
I advise you to Get a tarp that blocks all light.Keigh wrote:I may be drunkish from Mardi Gras, but I'm pretty sure this doesn't make any sense??gyre wrote:Get a tarp that blocks all light.
They have a black or metal layer.
Or thick enough.
Tarps that block all light have a black or metal layer or are thick enough that they block all light.
I have had good luck using shade cloth but on really hot days we put a section of tarp over the shade cloth for added shade. It really helps. I consider 70% shade to be a bare minimum for use on playa. Were I to make a purchase of new shade for use on the playa it would be 90% knit shade cloth with grommets every 2 feet and double grommets at the corners.
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