TomServo wrote:Yeah, but it costs 6 Billion dollars.
Camo Netting for Shade structure
- Sundial
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Re: Camo Netting for Shade structure
Its cool man, I'm good for it. I'll pay you back Tuesday.
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Re: Camo Netting for Shade structure
I've haven't been to burning man yet but have been to Afrikaburn a few times. Down there there is an abundance of Bedouin tents. Are they seen on the playa at all? They are quite pricey but last forever and, in my mind, worth the initial investment.
(The tents in the background are what I"m speaking of....)
(The tents in the background are what I"m speaking of....)
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Re: Camo Netting for Shade structure
Suspended Animation at 7:30 and B had a giant pair of bedouin tents. I'm sure there were others, but those ones I saw up close.
Edit:
Let me give you some context on "giant".
http://suspendedanimationcrew.com/burni ... teplan.pdf
I don't even want to imagine what a nightmare rigging those things in the wind must have been, but then I guess they are the one most qualified to rig it.
Edit:
Let me give you some context on "giant".
http://suspendedanimationcrew.com/burni ... teplan.pdf
I don't even want to imagine what a nightmare rigging those things in the wind must have been, but then I guess they are the one most qualified to rig it.
ygmir wrote:Everyone loves you there, and no one cares a shit about you..........all at once. and vice versa.
Re: Camo Netting for Shade structure
Those are giant! Thanks for the feedback, I guess I'm just surprised I don't hear about more out there, regardless of the wind. The smaller ones aren't super hard to rig up. 