NERVY first timer..help would be immensely appreciated
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paulagraciela
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NERVY first timer..help would be immensely appreciated
Hey burners! I'll be skipping my first week of college to experience the sublime! i'm a bit nervous about it because i don't have a ride there and have no idea how to prepare...if anyone's got extra room, I'm more than willing to contribute gas $$ and positive vibes
I'll be going from Berkeley/Oakland
- Major Krash
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Welcome to Eplaya!
...but despite having no idea how to prepare, you ARE going to look on the main site for the "survival guide", read it cover-to-cover several times, then be sure to have all the stuff you need to, well, survive....right?
...takes more than positive vibes to avoid being a statistic bound for the Reno Emergency Room...
...but despite having no idea how to prepare, you ARE going to look on the main site for the "survival guide", read it cover-to-cover several times, then be sure to have all the stuff you need to, well, survive....right?
...takes more than positive vibes to avoid being a statistic bound for the Reno Emergency Room...
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maryanimal
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This is my first burn too. Go to the Main Burning Man page and read. read. READ!!! Do NOT go unprepared. It's all about radical self-reliance. No one is going to cover you ass. Do you have our camping equipment et al? I hope so!
By the way, nice to have you in eplaya! Also do a search in eplaya. Lot's of informaation!
http://www.burningman.com/
By the way, nice to have you in eplaya! Also do a search in eplaya. Lot's of informaation!
http://www.burningman.com/
Sometimes I'm confused by what I think is really obvious. But what I think is really obvious obviously isn't obvious.
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Hi Paulagraciela,
See the Survival Guide: 22 links, or 16 pages via text-only or PDF versions, which I recommend).
http://www.burningman.com/preparation/e ... index.html
Rideshare board (though right now it's still on 2010).
http://rideshare.burningman.com
See the "Regionals" link from the main burning man site to start meeting locals. It's a difficult time of year to join groups/camps but not impossible.
Or take Green Tortoise:
http://www.greentortoise.com/adventures ... tival.html
Good luck!
See the Survival Guide: 22 links, or 16 pages via text-only or PDF versions, which I recommend).
http://www.burningman.com/preparation/e ... index.html
Rideshare board (though right now it's still on 2010).
http://rideshare.burningman.com
See the "Regionals" link from the main burning man site to start meeting locals. It's a difficult time of year to join groups/camps but not impossible.
Or take Green Tortoise:
http://www.greentortoise.com/adventures ... tival.html
Good luck!
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paulagraciela
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- illy dilly
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WOW, Sounds like you have a lot to get done in 67/68 days!
Well, let me start by saying hello and welcome!
Do you have a ticket yet?
What is your plan to bring enough water?
Where do you plan to sleep and cook?
What do you plan to cook? Or are you going the boring old 'cold food out of a can' route?
Have you checked out the regional board for your area yet?
I'd start with those few questions. Then start worrying about how you're going to get there. There is no point going if you're going to be dehydrated and hungry the whole time!
Well, let me start by saying hello and welcome!
Do you have a ticket yet?
What is your plan to bring enough water?
Where do you plan to sleep and cook?
What do you plan to cook? Or are you going the boring old 'cold food out of a can' route?
Have you checked out the regional board for your area yet?
I'd start with those few questions. Then start worrying about how you're going to get there. There is no point going if you're going to be dehydrated and hungry the whole time!
Why don't ya stick your head in that hole and find out? ~piehole
Plan for the worst, expect the best. Make the most out of it under any conditions. If you cannot do that you will never enjoy yourself. ~CrispyDave
Plan for the worst, expect the best. Make the most out of it under any conditions. If you cannot do that you will never enjoy yourself. ~CrispyDave
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paulagraciela
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Just do your research and you'll do fine, don't and well it could get ugly. I started readng here on 8/10, bought my ticket on 8/11, left NY on 8/26 and although I camped with Orphans it went without a hitch in terms of self-sufficiency, in fact, I was able to help others out with excess.
This year I'm going solo and although I expect there may be some hiccups (got a flat in WY last year and had to load/unload my over-packed vehicle 7 times by the time I hit the playa) I know I'll do fine. In fact, I'm bringing along two art projects this go round (at least that's the plan if they fit).
Don't belittle the harsh environment and dont rely on anyone else to provide anything (other than the ride). I can't speak from experience on the ride/baggage but you're certainly not the first one with that issue. Following ePlaya's long tradition of chiming in on things one knows fuck-all about I would I would advise to hook it up in advance, reconfirm and have a plan B (but what the fuck do I know?)
This year I'm going solo and although I expect there may be some hiccups (got a flat in WY last year and had to load/unload my over-packed vehicle 7 times by the time I hit the playa) I know I'll do fine. In fact, I'm bringing along two art projects this go round (at least that's the plan if they fit).
Don't belittle the harsh environment and dont rely on anyone else to provide anything (other than the ride). I can't speak from experience on the ride/baggage but you're certainly not the first one with that issue. Following ePlaya's long tradition of chiming in on things one knows fuck-all about I would I would advise to hook it up in advance, reconfirm and have a plan B (but what the fuck do I know?)
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