Wow! My 3rd Burning Man was spectacular. We had an amazing camp with an art car that was out of this world. There was a managable 30 burners in our camp at Black Rock (about 2 hours north east of Reno). We had a shady camp with a couch hangout spot and one long table for the meals. My friend Chris and I went out every afternoon and hit the bars and music venues. At night, after a wonderful meal, we took out the "slug" and rambled thru the playa. All 30 of us, plus a few friends could fit on the art car. One night, we were in deep playa and one of the other large art cars broke down. There were 20 kids aboard and 12 adults. We rescued them and somehow fit an additional 32 more people aboard. Most went on top of our double-decker. Here is a collection of pics that will illustrate the wonders of BM.
This 12' bear is made up entirely of pennies!
For more in-depth look at the art and people, checkout this sublime slideshow
here.
Bonus photo: here is our vehicle of choice when we attend the week-long festival. The Bioluminescent Slug is a two story mutant. Downstairs are bar stools and the DJ set up. Upstairs is an open deck with a stripper pole! It also gives you a great vantage point above the crowd. Good times indeed!!
Here is my favorite vid about going to see the Man burn!
Here is an interesting comment from the web: Decommodification, Community Participation and Self-Reliance are among leading principles of Burning Man. The idea is to live without separation and alienation and to become more openly involved with each other. This is supposed to be much different from today's society. But, Burning Man wouldn't and couldn't exist without today's high-tension, high-tech environment. Efforts to prepare for, arrive at and participate in Burning Man couldn't happen if not for today's frenetic society. In addition, since it began, more and more millionaires/billionaires are attending who bring their high-tech, wealthy and separated world into Burning Man. The organizers have found a way to justify and rationalize this intrusion though their justification goes against the grain of Burning Man principles. Basically, you can't put the toothpaste back in the tube.
Hello fellow burner. I am glad to hear that you preferred ,and enjoyed , your time on The Bioluminescent Slug. I am one of the builders and we all are pleased that we were able to help with your BM experience.
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