Best time to arrive?
- BigInSeattle
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Re: Best time to arrive?
Thanks everyone.
- dragonpilot
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Re: Best time to arrive?
I drive in from Cedarville...traffic is negligible until we merge with the line coming out of Gerlach. I time my drive to hit the playa access road at 6 PM on Sunday. Takes me about 4 hours or so to get thru Greeters. That 4 hours is one of the best times on the playa after a long drive...decompressing with a whole bunch of equally jazzed people!
Don't arrive early. Don't fret the traffic jam once you're off the hardball...the crazy starts there!
Don't arrive early. Don't fret the traffic jam once you're off the hardball...the crazy starts there!
Don't bore your friends with all your troubles. Tell your enemies instead, for they will delight in hearing about them.
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Re: Best time to arrive?
+1 to what's been said about arriving early. I've had campmates get caught up in that and spent time in D lot, and it added several hours to an already-long process. In the last few years, the BLM has allowed Burning Man to open the gates at 6PM on Sunday evening - while nothing has been made official for 2014, we are hoping that will be the case again this year. So plan your arrival accordingly - if you're traveling through Reno, estimate that you'd be leaving Reno for BRC no sooner than 4PM.
If you're able (either because you're coming light or because your campmates have organized a truck to haul gear), consider taking the Burner Express bus. There's minimal traffic coming in (separate lane), and then the way it worked last year (and I expect will be repeated) is it takes people to a depot camp at 6:00 & G in the city. From there, you can catch a shuttle that goes along the boulevard G from 3:00 to 9:00. It can stop on G along the way, which makes it more convenient for getting to your camp destination. The bus also has a separate lane coming back out again, which spares you what can be even worse traffic during Exodus (if you're planning to leave on Monday).
If you're able (either because you're coming light or because your campmates have organized a truck to haul gear), consider taking the Burner Express bus. There's minimal traffic coming in (separate lane), and then the way it worked last year (and I expect will be repeated) is it takes people to a depot camp at 6:00 & G in the city. From there, you can catch a shuttle that goes along the boulevard G from 3:00 to 9:00. It can stop on G along the way, which makes it more convenient for getting to your camp destination. The bus also has a separate lane coming back out again, which spares you what can be even worse traffic during Exodus (if you're planning to leave on Monday).