Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 17:44:19 -0400
Reply-To: Jim Henry <jhenry@JCHGIS.COM>
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From: Jim Henry <jhenry@JCHGIS.COM>
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Subject: Re: Burning Man
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Some Burning Man info for the tempted.
BusCamp has their own listserver
http://vwbuscamp.com/mailman/listinfo/vwbuscamp_vwbuscamp.com
Lots of information at some of the following links.
http://www.burningman.com/
http://www.visioncollective.org/BurningMan/burningmansurvivaltips.html
http://home.flash.net/~jtimko/bm98/burningmanlist.htm
http://www.vwbuscamp.com/links/links.htm
Frank Condelli, of this list, went last year and provided wonderful photo
documentation and journal
http://burningman04.jiddware.com/
This one is should make you start packing
http://www.panoramas.dk/fullscreen3/f38.html
Hope you all find this worth the bandwidth.
I have had thoughts of going for 10 years, but have never found a way to
justify the 5000 miles. I think it was free (in more ways than one) or very
inexpensive when I first started thinking about it. Not the case anymore. If
anyone is going from the east coast, let me know, life may be less
complicated this year.
Jim Henry
Durham, NC
84 Westy
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 4:34 PM
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> Subject: Re: Burning Man
>
> Thanks, I'll have to check into it some more-
>
> It goes for a whole week, ending on Labor Day? No one wears
> any clothes?
> Sunscreen is optional? There is no fast food? The ave. temp
> is 134 degrees?
> There is no AC? It costs like $400 a ticket? Drugs are
> optional? There are Burning Women in attendance? Vanagons are
> optional? So may questions, less than 100 days to find out.
>
> Wild rumors & visions are floating in my head!
>
> Tom
> ..................
> > Vanagonesque details??? Well... if you want to see Vanagons, BM is
> > the place. Lots and lots of VW campers.
> >
> > We bring at least 3 to create our camp (sort of a squared-off horse
> > shoe with a tarp across the center). The bus camp has dozens, and
> > there are many, many more scattered about BRC.
> >
> > As for our camp, we welcome all with an open mind and a
> "live and let live"
> > attitude.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Jeff
> ....................
> >> Joy,
> >>
> >> We do our own little Vanagon camp, always on the 9:00 radial. The
> >> bus
> > camp is
> >> cool though, good people, but we prefer to face the street and
> >> interact
> > with
> >> passersby's.
> > .........................
> >> I'm planning to go to Burning Man - not sure where I'll be
> heading from.
> > I
> >> have to be in Tacoma a month early, will be working my way
> to Black
> >> Rock
> > from
> >> there.
> >>
> >> Are you planning to stay with the Bus Camp, or with some
> other camp?
> >> I'm
> > not
> >> sure - open to suggestions.
> > ......................
> >> :::Hey all, 100 days till Burning Man...
> >> :::
> >> :::Any other brave/crazy souls planning on attending? We'll be
> >> caravaning :::out of Sacramento on Monday morning, August
> 29th, and
> >> anyone who'd like :::to join us is more than welcome.
> > ...................
> >
> > Hmmmmm? I've missed a lot of shows/campouts this year & am feeling
> > sorry for myself. Maybe this is the year for BM?
> >
> > More Vanagonesque details?
> >
> > TIA,
> >
> > Tom Buese
> > SLC-don't know why I haven't gone-its just up the road-wife
> wouldn't mind?
>