Yup. The playa looked pretty good.Canoe wrote:Oh oh.teardropper wrote:... No rain on the playa all year...
Until you stepped on it.
Nice to meetcha Teardropper!
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Yup. The playa looked pretty good.Canoe wrote:Oh oh.teardropper wrote:... No rain on the playa all year...
weather man wrote:Yup. The playa looked pretty good.Canoe wrote:Oh oh.teardropper wrote:... No rain on the playa all year...
Until you stepped on it.
Nice to meetcha Teardropper!
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Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
SHUT UP sshhhhhh!!! you will jinx us all, gosh...trilobyte wrote:Just pray the rains don't come early.
You know what though Fishy, as far as I am concerned hard work and commitment are the only things that can make you a more worth or deserving person. Well intelligence and diligence help too, but, again that's what it takes to make it to BRC year after year. So, I am voting with Teardropper on this one.theCryptofishist wrote:I understand where both parties are coming from, I think. Yes, getting ready for the playa and getting out there takes a lot of work and commitment. No, it doesn't make you a more worthy or deserving person...teardropper wrote:"The number of years you've attended Burning Man is not an accomplishment."
Yes... it is.
Since Bbadger adopted that in response to all the people posting about how unfair it was that they had gone 8 times but didn't get a ticket, I'm giving him points.MyDearFriend wrote:SHUT UP sshhhhhh!!! you will jinx us all, gosh...trilobyte wrote:Just pray the rains don't come early.
You know what though Fishy, as far as I am concerned hard work and commitment are the only things that can make you a more worth or deserving person. Well intelligence and diligence help too, but, again that's what it takes to make it to BRC year after year. So, I am voting with Teardropper on this one.theCryptofishist wrote:I understand where both parties are coming from, I think. Yes, getting ready for the playa and getting out there takes a lot of work and commitment. No, it doesn't make you a more worthy or deserving person...teardropper wrote:"The number of years you've attended Burning Man is not an accomplishment."
Yes... it is.
I guess you got some stompin' to to.moltensteelman wrote:The Walking Beast loves soft playa, it can move faster on softer ground. I'm looking forward to this year regardless of what the weather is, but I would feel dissapointed if there isn't at least one good dust storm. I'd settle for a good thunder storm as well.
Simply showing up to Burning Man multiple times implies "hard work", "commitment", "intelligence" and/or "diligence"?MyDearFriend wrote:You know what though Fishy, as far as I am concerned hard work and commitment are the only things that can make you a more worth or deserving person. Well intelligence and diligence help too, but, again that's what it takes to make it to BRC year after year. So, I am voting with Teardropper on this one.
BBadger wrote: ....
We need to get back to fundamentals.
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Nope he's arguing because he's a fundamentalist. just like any radical adherent to any religious. it all comes down to Our way or the highway, and the need to remain pure. along with the doom, and who is ruining it for the rest of us. and then if you have any opinion and choose to voice it you are encouraged to vanish yourself. leaving him free to claim and preach his version of true.jkisha wrote:Meh. I think you're arguing for argument's sake there BBadger.
...........................................The closest comparison whould be talcum powder or flower.FeetOfClay wrote:regarding softness of the playa:
i am stunned to learn the playa can be so sand-like. i did know about dust storms from online research and videos, but i always thought the ground was rock hard--i guess b/c of the appearance of the cracked upper layer. but now i feel silly: if course it must get loose and powdery--that's where the dust comes from.
i look forward to feeling the ground when i get there, so that i can know what i am dealing with.
i have a feeling that my mental concept of being in a desert, and ACTUALLY being in a desert, may be somewhat different.
i can't wait to have all my expectations shattered and blown away like so much playa soil.
No thank you. I'd rather annoy you.BBadger wrote:Meh, kindly plonk me if you don't want to read it.
For anything up to a family tent, I wouldn't change anything I wrote in the rebar FAQ I wrote about ten years ago (see my sig) except to add that MSR stakes or similar should work fine for tents, and 9" military tent stakes should work fine for small awnings, pounded flush with the ground surface. Tie a short loop of strong high-visibility cord to the stake so you can locate it after untying guy lines. Long lag bolts or threaded rod w/ nuts & a washer at the top are fine, but like rebar can shred your tent loops.catinthefunnyhat wrote:OK, so over in the rebar thread it's being said that stakes should be twice (??!) as long as usual due to the powdery conditions.
I was thinking of using ground screws instead of rebar this year. This kind of thing:
...and I was wondering if these would still work in dry-playa conditions. Is the length rubric the same -- i.e., should I be looking for 2-foot screws to hold down a small tent? That seems a little OTT...