Is there anywhere a BRC map showing the theme camps from 2011? (or 2010 or 2009 or anything really)
I love maps, and now it's looking like this will be my first burn, I'm immersing myself in all things playa.

Trishntek wrote:The best publication depicting that which you seek is the booklet given to everyone entering BRC at the gate. It is called the "What, Where, When" and contains the city map and a list of registered camps and their addresses.
The Master Map used by the Placement Team has corresponding lot numbers linked to registered camps. Not all camps are registered, not all events are listed, time is relative on the playa. So the What, Where, When is the best source, but by no means a comprehensive source.
Drawingablank wrote:Since you googled me up - try my strategy.
As we get close to the burn, spend hours on Eplaya making notes about all the Eplayans' camps you want to visit. Since the layout is the same year to year all you need are the radial and the letter street.
Compile it into an organized list complete with routes that will allow to to vist many of them without backtracking too much.
Accidentally leave the list in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Then try to remember some of it when you hit the playa. It probably won't make much difference either way once you are on playa time anyway.
paulo999 wrote:
That's such a tease... lovely map, and clearly has the detail in the original.
tamarakay wrote:Drawingablank, I left my notes about all the eplayans on the dinging table at home. I was so sad.
paulo999 wrote:Drawingablank wrote:Since you googled me up - try my strategy.
As we get close to the burn, spend hours on Eplaya making notes about all the Eplayans' camps you want to visit. Since the layout is the same year to year all you need are the radial and the letter street.
Compile it into an organized list complete with routes that will allow to to vist many of them without backtracking too much.
Accidentally leave the list in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Then try to remember some of it when you hit the playa. It probably won't make much difference either way once you are on playa time anyway.
Be careful suggesting things like that. With me they have a habit of turning into a "project that gets out of control".
Here's an event map I've ended up maintaining... oh man have I made a rod for my own back...![]()
http://www.glastoearth.com/
Drawingablank wrote:paulo999 wrote:Drawingablank wrote:Since you googled me up - try my strategy.
As we get close to the burn, spend hours on Eplaya making notes about all the Eplayans' camps you want to visit. Since the layout is the same year to year all you need are the radial and the letter street.
Compile it into an organized list complete with routes that will allow to to vist many of them without backtracking too much.
Accidentally leave the list in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Then try to remember some of it when you hit the playa. It probably won't make much difference either way once you are on playa time anyway.
Be careful suggesting things like that. With me they have a habit of turning into a "project that gets out of control".
Here's an event map I've ended up maintaining... oh man have I made a rod for my own back...![]()
http://www.glastoearth.com/
LOL, well the key to my strategy is step 3 - leaving it at least 800 hundred miles away. It will make your burn much better if you spend more time in the moment and less time worrying about maps. At least in my opinion, your mileage may vary though.
motskyroonmatick wrote:Sorry paulo.
I thought it might be a good map because placed camps are marked on the map. It can give an idea of how theme camps are dispersed throughout the city. There is a better one out there that even includes the satellite picture of the city so that you can see all the structures and people as ants.
paulo999 wrote:motskyroonmatick wrote:Sorry paulo.
I thought it might be a good map because placed camps are marked on the map. It can give an idea of how theme camps are dispersed throughout the city. There is a better one out there that even includes the satellite picture of the city so that you can see all the structures and people as ants.
Still useful. I'd already worked out where Root Society used to be, and I can make out a few things there, like Hushville. I just need to practice my squinting a bit more.
motskyroonmatick wrote:paulo999 wrote:motskyroonmatick wrote:Sorry paulo.
I thought it might be a good map because placed camps are marked on the map. It can give an idea of how theme camps are dispersed throughout the city. There is a better one out there that even includes the satellite picture of the city so that you can see all the structures and people as ants.
Still useful. I'd already worked out where Root Society used to be, and I can make out a few things there, like Hushville. I just need to practice my squinting a bit more.
Sweet! You've seen this one I imagine but I'm going to link it anyway. http://www.burningman.com/preparation/maps/11_maps/
The what, where, when, comes out online before the event and many camps on this board "advertise" their happenings. Event time and place collection starts now!!!!!
Trishntek wrote:The best publication depicting that which you seek is the booklet given to everyone entering BRC at the gate. It is called the "What, Where, When" and contains the city map and a list of registered camps and their addresses.
Mojojita wrote:mrchiff wrote:Trishntek wrote:The best publication depicting that which you seek is the booklet given to everyone entering BRC at the gate. It is called the "What, Where, When" and contains the city map and a list of registered camps and their addresses.
Actually, I think the WWW is handed out a greeters, not the gate.
Correct. At Greeters you will get a WWW book with a large map folded inside - a sticker is usually also inside the book.
paulo999 wrote:My googling and searching here is drawing a blank.
Is there anywhere a BRC map showing the theme camps from 2011? (or 2010 or 2009 or anything really)
I love maps, and now it's looking like this will be my first burn, I'm immersing myself in all things playa.
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