Just got back from 4 days at Burning Man, 120 miles north of Reno in the Black Rock Desert. For those of you not familiar, it's a huge festival with incredible artwork spread over 5 square miles on what's called the "playa". For 1 week of the year, about 35000 people congregate here and build Black Rock City, making it the 7th largest city in Nevada. You must be self-sufficient-bringing housing, water, and food. Only ice is available for purchase. Port-a-lets are also available-and are kept surprisingly clean-partially because of the company servicing them and mainly because it's probably the largest congregation of well-intentioned and considerate people you'd find in 1 place.
RV's would be the ideal living arrangement however they are booked well over a year in advance and are prohibitvely expensive to rent. All the companies know they are going to Burning Man this time of year and charge a hefty premium. They can take a real beating as when the wind kicks up, playa dust gets in everything. We rented a U-Haul and had a nice 1 bedroom condo, with a couple air mattresses and a little table and chair. Very comfy. However, a regular shower would've been nicer than the sun showers that campers use.
Just because we're in the middle of the desert doesn't mean we need to eat trail mix and dehydrated meals. We brought a little grill and did chicken our 1st night, duck breasts our 2nd night, and tri-tip our 3rd. Of course we served that with some excellent wine. You meet other people and oftentimes get dinner invitations, so by pooling your resources, you can have quite a feast.
Because the area is quite large, a bicycle is a must. Many of the people bring "art cars" and drive them around. They are sort of like a cross between Mad Max and Mardi Gras. It's fun riding around the city seeing all the intricate theme camps that people build. There's always activities going on -24/7. Even more interesting is riding around the wide open playa and seeing this amazing artwork built for 1 week. The city and much of the artwork is pretty well lit up at night. Lots of generators.
I'm posting a few pictures to give a very general view of the event. I have many more and if there's an interest in seeing them, let me know and I'll try to figure out how to display them or make them available. I just got a digital camera so I'm new to all this. Also, check out the website. Of course, this has to be seen to be believed. No amount of words or pictures can truly describe this experience.
http://www.burningman.com/
He be the man. This gets burned on Saturday night.
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This is the view from the man towards Black Rock City-population approx. 35000 for 1 week, making it the 7th largest city in Nevada, in the middle of Black Rock desert
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One of the many elaborate art cars driving around the desert-this one shaped like a pirate ship. Also a view of the Thunderdome, which at night hosts fights(nothing too serious).
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One of the streets in Black Rock City
Great sculpture
Our home away from home, courtesy of U-Haul, with some friends
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RevrendAndy on September 6th, 2005, 2:37 pm, edited 2 times in total.