Howling at Sunset
- SouthernExposure
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Howling at Sunset
There used to be a tradition among burners to stop for a moment every day and howl at the setting of the sun over the western mountains of the playa. I would love to see this honorable tradition revived throughout the city this year. I urge everyone to spread the word among your campmates, people that you run into and meet, make notices and post them throughout the city to raise our gloriously lusty voices together as a greeting to the oncoming night and all that happens in it.
Imagine the rolling, increasing volume of happy howling as everyone releases their inner Lobo Spirits in unison across our fair city! I will be working with our camp (Cats!Cats!Cats!) as a Greeter this year and will spread the word to them to encourage the revival of this venerable and sorely missed tradition to the people we greet upon entering the playa.
Come on people now
Howl at your brother
Everybody get together
and try to Howl with one another right now.
SE
Imagine the rolling, increasing volume of happy howling as everyone releases their inner Lobo Spirits in unison across our fair city! I will be working with our camp (Cats!Cats!Cats!) as a Greeter this year and will spread the word to them to encourage the revival of this venerable and sorely missed tradition to the people we greet upon entering the playa.
Come on people now
Howl at your brother
Everybody get together
and try to Howl with one another right now.
SE
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Re: Howling at Sunset
Maybe you're camping near the wrong people? Howling and cheering sunset has happened every day that I've been there.
- SouthernExposure
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Re: Howling at Sunset
We are sort of far out. If it was happening, I wasn't even aware of it. I am hoping that we can get a better awareness of this to everyone.
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Re: Howling at Sunset
Why do we have to wait for TTITD to howl at sunset?
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working at sunset.
i have a better idea..
..theres this group that does something way cooler at sunset.. every day!



and as we try to keep it a solemn procession ...there is no hooting, or hollaring.. or howling.
we are certainly honoring that moment, just in a different way
..theres this group that does something way cooler at sunset.. every day!



and as we try to keep it a solemn procession ...there is no hooting, or hollaring.. or howling.
we are certainly honoring that moment, just in a different way
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- SouthernExposure
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Re: Howling at Sunset
Lamplighters is a wonderful volunteer opportunity and I would encourage everyone to take advantage of it. The power of rites is indisputable.
Howling is for the rest of us. Raising your voice in unison with everyone across the city doesn't mean that it cannot be done with a solemn and salutorial wail. I wouldn't typify the howl of the wolves that I have heard as being anything other than genuine and purposeful.
I am proposing a wider group participation in a rite as genuine as the Lamplighters.
SE
Howling is for the rest of us. Raising your voice in unison with everyone across the city doesn't mean that it cannot be done with a solemn and salutorial wail. I wouldn't typify the howl of the wolves that I have heard as being anything other than genuine and purposeful.
I am proposing a wider group participation in a rite as genuine as the Lamplighters.
SE
Re: Howling at Sunset
People still do cheer and howl at sunset (and sunrise, to a lesser degree) and they have every year that I've been there. The 1st time I heard it, it took me totally by surprise and I couldn't figure it out until the next. "Good lord, what is everyone cheering at? What incredible mutant vehicle must be passing? Is there a parade? Why is some guy a half mile away cheering too?" Needless to say, I couldn't have been on the Esplanade at the time, or it would have been more obvious. 
After you get used to the sunset cheers, the first time you're awake for sunrise and it happens again (even though it seems less likely) it's kinda wonderful.
I've mentioned it before once or twice to virgins, but I've stopped doing that spontaneously. I don't want to take the surprise away from anyone.
Also . . . the scattered nature of many small cheering sections, sometimes miles apart, makes for an eerily beautiful sound. I'm sure if the whole city was doing it, it'd be interesting to hear how it changes, but I kind of like the strange quality of the sound right now.
After you get used to the sunset cheers, the first time you're awake for sunrise and it happens again (even though it seems less likely) it's kinda wonderful.
I've mentioned it before once or twice to virgins, but I've stopped doing that spontaneously. I don't want to take the surprise away from anyone.
Also . . . the scattered nature of many small cheering sections, sometimes miles apart, makes for an eerily beautiful sound. I'm sure if the whole city was doing it, it'd be interesting to hear how it changes, but I kind of like the strange quality of the sound right now.
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Re: Howling at Sunset
Why wait until sunset? 
Re: Howling at Sunset
I remember hearing the sunset salute every night in 2007 - howling, car horns, any thing loud - and folks with arms raised facing the last bright rays. I don't think I've ever experienced it like that since then. Would love to bring it back! Let's spread the word.
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Re: Howling at Sunset
My first year I was way overprepared for the burn, mentally. There were surprise experiences in store for me, of course, but throughout the week I had very few moments of the surreal, the completely and magically unexpected.Savannah wrote: I've mentioned it before once or twice to virgins, but I've stopped doing that spontaneously. I don't want to take the surprise away from anyone.
Yet when people started howling at the moonrise before the temple burned, I was completely thrown. And loving it
Only through ePlaya did I learn that it was A Thing to howl.
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When he puts out his lamp, he sends the flower, or the star, to sleep.
That is a beautiful occupation.
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Re: Howling at Sunset
I like to hear the yips and howls at sunrise
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Re: Howling at Sunset
YES!! THE HOWL!!! OMG!! THAT is a very important little preserved tradition and fact of Burningman...The mountain ridge to the left that the sunsets upon has been refered to as The Mountains Of The LOOOOLOOOLOOOO!!!!! and it is answered in kind by THe original Flaming Lotus Girls piece. Keep BURNINGMAN AMAZING!! DO NOT FORGET TO LOOOLOOOLOOO! 
yours in the flame