Ladyface in Alaska
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Ladyface in Alaska
Helllo World of Burners!
My name is Stace, i resied in Alaska. This year I made the final, "I AM GOING TO BURNING MAN(with ot without you)" war cry :]
So Here I am, planning a trip to the wonderous Burning Man, all by myself. Now I work in a Medical office, and I can only take 11 days, That gives me 1 days to get there and 2 days to get back. I have not bought my plane ticket( I was waiting on a certain "you" that had to bail out due to money issues) so basically I am free to fly anywhere within reason...
SO Long question short:
Is there any lovely burners, or group of burners who would like to meet up with me at some point in their journey and let me ride along, and then bring me back so I can fly home.
I can not really tell you what this would mean for me. I have wanted with all my heart to got to Burning Man for three years, but never did because I never knew anyone to go with. But this year it is about me, DID I MENTION this is my year of threes. YUSSS it is.
This trip will be my frist venture on my own,( a fear of mine since I was little) and the marking point for alot of changes in my life.
In January of 2012 I will move to Arizona to train as a Massage Therpasit. (also all by myself)
An Alaskan Lady, in a desert.
Yes, I dream of the Burn.
Side note, very sorry for the mis-spellings. I never was very good at english... born and rasied does not translate into mastery.
My name is Stace, i resied in Alaska. This year I made the final, "I AM GOING TO BURNING MAN(with ot without you)" war cry :]
So Here I am, planning a trip to the wonderous Burning Man, all by myself. Now I work in a Medical office, and I can only take 11 days, That gives me 1 days to get there and 2 days to get back. I have not bought my plane ticket( I was waiting on a certain "you" that had to bail out due to money issues) so basically I am free to fly anywhere within reason...
SO Long question short:
Is there any lovely burners, or group of burners who would like to meet up with me at some point in their journey and let me ride along, and then bring me back so I can fly home.
I can not really tell you what this would mean for me. I have wanted with all my heart to got to Burning Man for three years, but never did because I never knew anyone to go with. But this year it is about me, DID I MENTION this is my year of threes. YUSSS it is.
This trip will be my frist venture on my own,( a fear of mine since I was little) and the marking point for alot of changes in my life.
In January of 2012 I will move to Arizona to train as a Massage Therpasit. (also all by myself)
An Alaskan Lady, in a desert.
Yes, I dream of the Burn.
Side note, very sorry for the mis-spellings. I never was very good at english... born and rasied does not translate into mastery.
Re: Ladyface in Alaska
Hi Ladyface!
Have you read this necessary thing?
http://www.burningman.com/preparation/e ... index.html
If so, make a rideshare post here:
http://rideshare.burningman.com
You might be able to fly into any city between yours and Reno (which is only two hours from the playa). That might make you fairly flexible in terms of which rideshares you can accept. Make sure your people know you need a little while to shop wherever you land. Bring your goggles on the plane, they've got to fit your face.
If worse comes to worse, you can go with Green Tortoise San Francisco, but the trip is a short one--only 5 days on the playa. (On the plus side, it falls well within your time limit . . . )
http://www.greentortoise.com/adventures ... tival.html
I don't know how soon their buses fill up, but the good thing about them is that they supply food, water, shade, and transportation, and the price is fair when you start to add up what those things would cost solo. (You still need to have a tent and other supplies, but you could get them in SF.)
Have you read this necessary thing?
http://www.burningman.com/preparation/e ... index.html
If so, make a rideshare post here:
http://rideshare.burningman.com
You might be able to fly into any city between yours and Reno (which is only two hours from the playa). That might make you fairly flexible in terms of which rideshares you can accept. Make sure your people know you need a little while to shop wherever you land. Bring your goggles on the plane, they've got to fit your face.
If worse comes to worse, you can go with Green Tortoise San Francisco, but the trip is a short one--only 5 days on the playa. (On the plus side, it falls well within your time limit . . . )
http://www.greentortoise.com/adventures ... tival.html
I don't know how soon their buses fill up, but the good thing about them is that they supply food, water, shade, and transportation, and the price is fair when you start to add up what those things would cost solo. (You still need to have a tent and other supplies, but you could get them in SF.)
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Re: Ladyface in Alaska
Hey there, welcome to eplaya!
Have questions? Read this first: http://www.burningman.com/first_timers/
Everybody on eplaya is always excited to help first timers; but in sympathy for some of us old timers, please get your required reading out of the way before posting. As hard as it is to rein in the the excitement and enthusiasm, and as unbelievable as it might seem, most of your questions have already been asked and answered, if you just take a moment to read.
Now, let the adventure begin!
Have questions? Read this first: http://www.burningman.com/first_timers/
Everybody on eplaya is always excited to help first timers; but in sympathy for some of us old timers, please get your required reading out of the way before posting. As hard as it is to rein in the the excitement and enthusiasm, and as unbelievable as it might seem, most of your questions have already been asked and answered, if you just take a moment to read.
Now, let the adventure begin!
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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
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Re: Ladyface in Alaska
You might want to check with the good people from The Spenard Bar. They are a bunch of Alaskans, and people from elsewhere I would imagine, who if nothing else could probably provide some pointers. You can find them in the Theme Camps thread.
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Re: Ladyface in Alaska
Hey Stace, welcome to eplaya!
How much gear are you bringing?
Its important to know this, because I'm sure anyone you ask for a ride will ask "how much crap you got?".
Maybe, since you'll be moving to Arizona, try meeting some people from there. That way when you move you'll have friends. But that means you would fly right over BRC, down to Arizona, then have to drive back up North. Sounds like a waste of time.
Depending on how much stuff you have I know some folks heading back to the air port late on Sunday.
How much gear are you bringing?
Its important to know this, because I'm sure anyone you ask for a ride will ask "how much crap you got?".
Maybe, since you'll be moving to Arizona, try meeting some people from there. That way when you move you'll have friends. But that means you would fly right over BRC, down to Arizona, then have to drive back up North. Sounds like a waste of time.
Depending on how much stuff you have I know some folks heading back to the air port late on Sunday.
Why don't ya stick your head in that hole and find out? ~piehole
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Re: Ladyface in Alaska
Well, I plan on having on huge camping backpack, and then two 5 gallon water jugs. Collapsible so they will fit in my pack for the plane trips. I have a tent, tarps, sleeping stuff, hygienic supplies and enough food for myself, plus a camping burner. My camping bag is about the size of a 6 or 7 year old child. I also have random art supplies and gifts for people I met along the way.
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Re: Ladyface in Alaska
Ha ha!stacEmorning wrote: My camping bag is about the size of a 6 or 7 year old child.
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
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Re: Ladyface in Alaska
[quote="jkisha"]Hey there, welcome to eplaya!
Have questions? Read this first: [url]http://www.burningman.com/first_timers/[/url]
Everybody on eplaya is always excited to help first timers; but in sympathy for some of us old timers, please get your required reading out of the way before posting. As hard as it is to rein in the the excitement and enthusiasm, and as unbelievable as it might seem, most of your questions have already been asked and answered, if you just take a moment to read.
Now, let the adventure begin![/quote]
The above words look oddly familiar from another thread. Word for word. U like cut and paste the same old tired response but not newbies cluttering up your message boards with questions that have been asked before? Sometime you self described old timers are more annoying with your rambling conversations that go off topic than the excitable noobs. Just saying.
Have questions? Read this first: [url]http://www.burningman.com/first_timers/[/url]
Everybody on eplaya is always excited to help first timers; but in sympathy for some of us old timers, please get your required reading out of the way before posting. As hard as it is to rein in the the excitement and enthusiasm, and as unbelievable as it might seem, most of your questions have already been asked and answered, if you just take a moment to read.
Now, let the adventure begin![/quote]
The above words look oddly familiar from another thread. Word for word. U like cut and paste the same old tired response but not newbies cluttering up your message boards with questions that have been asked before? Sometime you self described old timers are more annoying with your rambling conversations that go off topic than the excitable noobs. Just saying.
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Re: Ladyface in Alaska
It is a cut and paste. Handily enough, it's a helpful and polite one. He doesn't pretend it isn't. It's frequently tailored slightly, and simplified when it's not a virgin de-lurking. But everyone gets a welcome.
Wanna greet people with us? If you feel it's unoriginal, you could bring the change you hope to see.
Wanna greet people with us? If you feel it's unoriginal, you could bring the change you hope to see.
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Re: Ladyface in Alaska
WOW Yurtgirl,
Thats funny!
I think Savannah makes a good point. Why don't you start greeting people too, and make sure every time you say hello and welcome differently. But don't let me catch you copy/pasting the word welcome or hello out of any of your earlier threads.
We should probably leave it up to all the new folks! The 'old timers' can go to another thread and let all the newbies reinvent the wheel every 3rd day.
Thats funny!
I think Savannah makes a good point. Why don't you start greeting people too, and make sure every time you say hello and welcome differently. But don't let me catch you copy/pasting the word welcome or hello out of any of your earlier threads.
We should probably leave it up to all the new folks! The 'old timers' can go to another thread and let all the newbies reinvent the wheel every 3rd day.
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
Re: Ladyface in Alaska
Sorry, didn't mean to be so mean...I appreciate the great tips from the experienced burners. I'm all over this board lately looking for good advice. Guess I just saw something that rubbed me the wrong way and spoke before I thought. Anyway, welcome Ladyface in Alaska. I lived in Anchorage in the early 80's and pretty much hung out at Chilcoot Charlies when it had just 2 rooms to it and we played ping pong outside. Hope your burn is a good one.
My one tip I'll share is carry plenty of wet wipes for the Porto johns. One to clean the seat off and one to clean you off. But don't toss em in the cans, keep them in a ziploc that you can store back at your camp. I LOVE them and don't go anywhere without them.
My one tip I'll share is carry plenty of wet wipes for the Porto johns. One to clean the seat off and one to clean you off. But don't toss em in the cans, keep them in a ziploc that you can store back at your camp. I LOVE them and don't go anywhere without them.
There are 2 dates on your tombstone and all you're friends will read 'em, but the only thing that matters is that little dash between 'em. - Kevin Welch
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Re: Ladyface in Alaska
To put it into a little more perspective, yurtgirl, we've been having a bit of kerfluffle about whether or not the veterans on the board are helpful to the newbies, or if we're just tormenting them for fun. jk's opening post used to be a simple sentence welcoming people to the board. That he's taken care that there's good information right when some when they get on, and the sort of information that those of us tattered long-timers have repeated dozens, even hundreds, of times.
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Re: Ladyface in Alaska
Have you found the ridehsare page ?
I posted a rideshare there. We are a Portland Oregon area crew and I have room for two. You can even camp with us. You would not need too pack your own water as I have plenty. We leave Portland Oregon on Saturday and then leave the playa on Saturday around noon before the burn.
Lucian
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I posted a rideshare there. We are a Portland Oregon area crew and I have room for two. You can even camp with us. You would not need too pack your own water as I have plenty. We leave Portland Oregon on Saturday and then leave the playa on Saturday around noon before the burn.
Lucian
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