A virgin with questions on theme camps

Should we join a camp to get the full experience?

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Post by jella » Tue Mar 08, 2011 12:06 pm

Why it's just the best candy ever. Of course I could be associating it with the beautiful tickets that accomany it.
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Post by germainbarbie » Tue Mar 08, 2011 12:15 pm

ohhh how cool! lol i thought it was an event that doesnt come with your ticket if you bought it at the outlet

i have a sweet tooth, i want those candy 8)

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Post by jella » Tue Mar 08, 2011 12:19 pm

Well I guess you could say it's an event for your mouth....insert snark here... they are very yummy.
I think it's a nice personal touch from burners to burners
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Post by VeganChoirGirl » Tue Mar 08, 2011 12:34 pm

jella wrote:Welcome Germainbarbie...

It's doesn't reallly matter how you camp as long as your prepared and have a open mind. This will be mine and figments 3rd burn and we're trying it all on for size. 1st we were was just another couple. 2nd was Staggers and this year will full on theme camp Barbie death camp. Roll with it baby it's all good !
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Post by VeganChoirGirl » Tue Mar 08, 2011 12:39 pm

Trishntek wrote:
C187 wrote:
Trishntek wrote:But if you own one,,, nobody will honestly "frown upon you".
I will in general.. (although before last year I didn't care about normal RVs, we just happen to be at war right now)
But more so if it's a mega-rv and the people in it all have segways and gate off the area around the mega-rv. I bring eggs just to toss at mega-rv's hauling smaller, but considerably larger then your family Winne.

How very RADICALLY INCLUSIVE OF YOU!

NOT!
Need to revisit this comment really quick.

C works gate and last year some lady wouldn't turn her RV off while he was searching a van directly in front of her. She let off the break and trapped c in between the van and the RV. This was at gate open. So...perhaps C has a right to hate on RV's.

In addition, across the street from us was a group of yahoo's who brought 10 or 12 tour buses, parked them in a totally enclosed square, used segways, and didn't really interact with other people. So...they were kind of douchy. And didn't really want to chat or hang out or anything when we tried to interact. So...there's that.

I don't mind RV's in general. But there are some people who bring RV's and use it as an excuse to be a spectator.
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Post by EmilyD » Tue Mar 08, 2011 12:42 pm

jella wrote:Oh I love mine !!!
We went home after our second burn and bought a older rv. It may be something of a pos but it's my lovely lovely burner rv pos. and It runs great ! anywho..
I re modeled the interior to be very playa friendly...think baby powder and a fan cleanable
I'm with jella on this. We brought our already-owned pop up trailer and it was great. Not too difficult to clean out either as we have less upholstery than a regular RV (really only the mattress which I pre-bagged in a plastic mattress bag). The trailer served as our sanctuary from dust storms and over-stimulation. And if you're a night-time peer like myself you can't beat the convenience, and comfort of having your own potty. We did have to haul out our black water but I set up a good system for that and it was no big deal.
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Post by Trishntek » Tue Mar 08, 2011 12:43 pm

jella wrote:Well I guess you could say it's an event for your mouth....insert snark here... they are very yummy.
I think it's a nice personal touch from burners to burners
I still wonder why we only received one fireball with two tickets this year. We received two last year,,,, almost made me ask for a refund,,,, almost :wink:

Speaking of events for your mouth,,,
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Please forgive me,,,, I could not resist.
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Post by jella » Tue Mar 08, 2011 12:50 pm

VeganChoirGirl wrote:OMG JELLA!! You're not camping with Stag? I am going to cry!
No worries my dear..I'm still a stagger at heart ! I just wanted to try on a theme camp for size. Different experiences an stuff. Please don't hate me :cry:
sorry for the drift
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Post by Trishntek » Tue Mar 08, 2011 1:06 pm

VeganChoirGirl wrote:
Trishntek wrote:
C187 wrote: I will in general.. (although before last year I didn't care about normal RVs, we just happen to be at war right now)
But more so if it's a mega-rv and the people in it all have segways and gate off the area around the mega-rv. I bring eggs just to toss at mega-rv's hauling smaller, but considerably larger then your family Winne.

How very RADICALLY INCLUSIVE OF YOU!

NOT!
Need to revisit this comment really quick.

C works gate and last year some lady wouldn't turn her RV off while he was searching a van directly in front of her. She let off the break and trapped c in between the van and the RV. This was at gate open. So...perhaps C has a right to hate on RV's.

In addition, across the street from us was a group of yahoo's who brought 10 or 12 tour buses, parked them in a totally enclosed square, used segways, and didn't really interact with other people. So...they were kind of douchy. And didn't really want to chat or hang out or anything when we tried to interact. So...there's that.

I don't mind RV's in general. But there are some people who bring RV's and use it as an excuse to be a spectator.
Well that's kinda like assuming everyone who drives a white car is an idiot,,, to purpose assault on someone's vehicle of like kind simply because of bad experiences with PEOPLE who happen to travel in that kind of vehicle is ridiculous.
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Post by VeganChoirGirl » Tue Mar 08, 2011 1:12 pm

Trishntek wrote:
VeganChoirGirl wrote:
Trishntek wrote:
How very RADICALLY INCLUSIVE OF YOU!

NOT!
Need to revisit this comment really quick.

C works gate and last year some lady wouldn't turn her RV off while he was searching a van directly in front of her. She let off the break and trapped c in between the van and the RV. This was at gate open. So...perhaps C has a right to hate on RV's.

In addition, across the street from us was a group of yahoo's who brought 10 or 12 tour buses, parked them in a totally enclosed square, used segways, and didn't really interact with other people. So...they were kind of douchy. And didn't really want to chat or hang out or anything when we tried to interact. So...there's that.

I don't mind RV's in general. But there are some people who bring RV's and use it as an excuse to be a spectator.
Well that's kinda like assuming everyone who drives a white car is an idiot,,, to purpose assault on someone's vehicle of like kind simply because of bad experiences with PEOPLE who happen to travel in that kind of vehicle is ridiculous.
Perhaps you are taking C too seriously.

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Post by Trishntek » Tue Mar 08, 2011 3:33 pm

Yeah, I s'pose I am taking C too seriously. I've just been on the receiving end of egg on my car and it was permanent damage. Sorry for riling some "issues' of my own.
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Post by germainbarbie » Tue Mar 08, 2011 4:27 pm

Should we arrive in the morning (6am or later) or right when it opens?
I'm a little nervous reading stories of cows and rabbits in the road and swerving off a cliff

is it like driving up a mountain when finally arriving to burning man?

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Post by VeganChoirGirl » Tue Mar 08, 2011 4:35 pm

germainbarbie wrote:Should we arrive in the morning (6am or later) or right when it opens?
I'm a little nervous reading stories of cows and rabbits in the road and swerving off a cliff

is it like driving up a mountain when finally arriving to burning man?
It is a lonely, open range road. It is at altitude, but there aren't any really steep grades. If you're a bit nervous about that, I would suggest arriving in Reno on Sunday night, checking into a hotel, having a nice meal, sleeping, and leaving at dawn on Monday morning. It will likely have a better line and you'll have daylight on your side.
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Post by Trishntek » Tue Mar 08, 2011 4:39 pm

If you've ever driven the Pear Blossom Highway from Palmdale to Victorville, it is something like that road in width. The terrain is rolling hills from I-80 to Gerlach on highway 447. Not what I would call mountainous,,,, nothing like Angeles Crest or going up to Arrowhead from L.A.

When the gates open, there will literally be Thousands waiting to get in the gate. From the pavement to Black Rock City will take you half the day. And if like last year, the gate was closed during a dust storm and rain storm. Some of our camp mates spent over 10 hours in line.

We have early entry passes, so I've already told you more than I know first-hand. I'm sure others can advise you better than I can. I just like touching base with you.
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Post by germainbarbie » Tue Mar 08, 2011 5:00 pm

thanks you guys
im probably going to be arriving during the daytime, just because its my first time in the reno area

and yeah, ive driven from here to lake arrowhead many of times, so im glad its not mountainous

oh! and do people have hippie names? i was reading people go over there and like to be called "rainbow dawn" and stuff like that, i think thats kind of cool 8)

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Post by Sic Pup » Tue Mar 08, 2011 5:28 pm

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Post by theCryptofishist » Tue Mar 08, 2011 6:05 pm

germainbarbie wrote:
Galaxo Magic wrote:
germainbarbie wrote:anyone know if buying tickets at outlets are good?
If it's a place listed on the BurningMan site, it should be fine. :) I have twice purchased my tickets locally. Once I was gifted, the other 7 times were mail order.

But you'll miss the atomic fireball...

stupid question: but whats the atomic fireball?
A cinnamon flavored jaw breaker. They stick them in the package with the tickets so that they can be mailed as packages, rather than letters, so it's cheaper.
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Post by theCryptofishist » Tue Mar 08, 2011 6:11 pm

germainbarbie wrote:oh! and do people have hippie names? i was reading people go over there and like to be called "rainbow dawn" and stuff like that, i think thats kind of cool 8)
"Duck" is right. Around here "hippie" means "loser who mooches off the capable and prepared." In a community that does give a lot to its members, there will be a very bad attitude to those who deliberately take advantage.

We do have "playa names" which some may not find distinguishable from "hippie names."

Edited to add additional information.
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Post by germainbarbie » Tue Mar 08, 2011 8:14 pm

theCryptofishist wrote:
germainbarbie wrote:oh! and do people have hippie names? i was reading people go over there and like to be called "rainbow dawn" and stuff like that, i think thats kind of cool 8)
"Duck" is right. Around here "hippie" means "loser who mooches off the capable and prepared." In a community that does give a lot to its members, there will be a very bad attitude to those who deliberately take advantage.

We do have "playa names" which some may not find distinguishable from "hippie names."

Edited to add additional information.
oh ok, im sorry i definitely didn't mean that. I am NOT a moocher in any form :)

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Post by Galaxo Magic » Wed Mar 09, 2011 5:56 am

germainbarbie wrote:thanks you guys
im probably going to be arriving during the daytime, just because its my first time in the reno area

and yeah, ive driven from here to lake arrowhead many of times, so im glad its not mountainous

oh! and do people have hippie names? i was reading people go over there and like to be called "rainbow dawn" and stuff like that, i think that's kind of cool 8)
You are asking all the right questions. Once you leave Reno it is rolling hills at best, pretty flat really. I have never seen a cow on 447 but I have seen them on the side. The rabbits are suicide rabbits, do not swerve or change course. If they make it they make it, if they don't they don't, the important thing is that YOU make it. Probably best to leave Reno in the early morning for your first arrival.

Playa Names - I have had a few during my 10 years (tenures?) hahaha. Some had to do with my character for that year. In 2003 (Beyond Belief) I was Glennesh (a cousin of Ganessh), I've been Captain Skirt, three years ago we happened upon Galaxo Magic, that one has stuck now.....
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Post by AntiM » Wed Mar 09, 2011 6:10 am

If you are in a smaller car, hitting the rabbits is disconcerting, I was sitting in the back seat and could feel it thump thump thump under the car. Sad, but you truly can't swerve away from them.

Thumper isn't a fun name anymore....

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Post by Galaxo Magic » Wed Mar 09, 2011 11:06 am

AntiM wrote: Thumper isn't a fun name anymore....
:shock: :lol:
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Post by mudpuppy000 » Wed Mar 09, 2011 12:19 pm

germainbarbie wrote: im probably going to be arriving during the daytime, just because its my first time in the reno area
I usually leave LA around 5-6am and get to Gerlach late afternoon. It usually takes forever to get in the gate though so it's dark by the time I'm looking for my camp. Make sure you're familiar with the city layout if you're trying to find something in the dark. :)

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Post by NotANugget » Sat Mar 12, 2011 1:31 am

I would like to throw one thought into the mix -
Check out the volunteer opportunities on the BM site. If something strikes your fancy, look into it and ask about it. I did a patch of volunteering my first year and I feel, at least in my case, it enhanced the experience. I worked primarily with DPW, but also did a few shifts at BMIR and also managed to sleaze my way into helping DG in Thunderdome for a few nights. It was a blast and I still had huge amounts of time to do everything else.

Just a suggestion.

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Post by VeganChoirGirl » Mon Mar 14, 2011 11:05 am

NotANugget wrote:I would like to throw one thought into the mix -
Check out the volunteer opportunities on the BM site. If something strikes your fancy, look into it and ask about it. I did a patch of volunteering my first year and I feel, at least in my case, it enhanced the experience. I worked primarily with DPW, but also did a few shifts at BMIR and also managed to sleaze my way into helping DG in Thunderdome for a few nights. It was a blast and I still had huge amounts of time to do everything else.

Just a suggestion.

Most important of all - HAVE FUN!
I tend to disagree. Volunteering is GREAT, but don't make ANY commitments before you get on playa. There are plenty of opportunities to actively participate and follow immediacy ON playa! :)
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Post by shykat » Mon Mar 14, 2011 4:45 pm

VeganChoirGirl Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 11:05 am Post subject:

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NotANugget wrote:
I would like to throw one thought into the mix -
Check out the volunteer opportunities on the BM site. If something strikes your fancy, look into it and ask about it. I did a patch of volunteering my first year and I feel, at least in my case, it enhanced the experience. I worked primarily with DPW, but also did a few shifts at BMIR and also managed to sleaze my way into helping DG in Thunderdome for a few nights. It was a blast and I still had huge amounts of time to do everything else.

Just a suggestion.

Most important of all - HAVE FUN!


I tend to disagree. Volunteering is GREAT, but don't make ANY commitments before you get on playa. There are plenty of opportunities to actively participate and follow immediacy ON playa!
Like what,can you tell us some examples?
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Post by VeganChoirGirl » Mon Mar 14, 2011 4:50 pm

shykat wrote:
VeganChoirGirl Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 11:05 am Post subject:

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NotANugget wrote:
I would like to throw one thought into the mix -
Check out the volunteer opportunities on the BM site. If something strikes your fancy, look into it and ask about it. I did a patch of volunteering my first year and I feel, at least in my case, it enhanced the experience. I worked primarily with DPW, but also did a few shifts at BMIR and also managed to sleaze my way into helping DG in Thunderdome for a few nights. It was a blast and I still had huge amounts of time to do everything else.

Just a suggestion.

Most important of all - HAVE FUN!


I tend to disagree. Volunteering is GREAT, but don't make ANY commitments before you get on playa. There are plenty of opportunities to actively participate and follow immediacy ON playa!
Like what,can you tell us some examples?
Head to playa info to see if anyone needs help and has posted for it, sign up for a shift with greeters when it strikes your fancy, do lamplighters, work an exodus shift with Perimeter, Gate, and Exodus, or simply help someone out when they need it!!!
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Post by theCryptofishist » Mon Mar 14, 2011 5:16 pm

There's a volunteer booth or something in Center Camp. Just show up and see what people are asking for--sort of like being a Mexican ditch-digger on the street corner.
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Post by shykat » Mon Mar 14, 2011 6:38 pm

Thanks, i thought you needed to request volunteering prior to being on playa.
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