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pasithea ([personal profile] pasithea) wrote2008-08-31 11:47 pm

I return from ze Burn

We got off to a late start, drove all night, and got there Monday, just in time for an all-day white-out sandstorm. From the paved road to where we camped, it took us about 3 hours, crawling the car forward inch by inch to find a place. We set up our camp in a raging wind.

Compared to camping experiences in Texas and Oklahoma, it was pretty mild. It was hot, probably over 100 degrees but the sand of the playa is a fine powder, almost like talcum. It's not nearly as bad as the sharp red sand of the midwest. The storm raged until about 10PM that night, I think. It was well after dark before the dust began to die down and we could start to see further than a few feet. Kinda fun. Glad I got prescription lenses for my goggles and I'd brought my respirator mask.

On the whole, our camp was a solid success. I gave up on my wind turbine at the last minute, as much due to a lack of room in our car as to problems with getting it to work properly in pre-playa tests. Back to the drawing board, I guess. I didn't get to do the frame over my bike that I wanted to do either but I ad-libbed while we were there and it looked pretty good and lots of people liked it.

The sign-post squid worked perfectly and while not everything I'd originally planned, people liked him and used him as a reference point for getting around on our street.

Stacey wired solar panels into our car's electrical system and we used that to power a couple strings of christmas lights all night plus we had a couple strings of solar-powered lights and ten stand-alone solar lights she decorated with art glass as markers for our tent pegs.

Our insulation for our tent held up pretty well. Not perfect but it was definitely far better than an unmodified tent would have been. The covers I embroidered for the chairs were cute and while our box top covers didn't turn out perfect, they were pretty good. Our 'living room' area was really nice and we spent a fair bit of time there visiting with people. It had brightly-colored cloth hangings, a south-western print carpet, crystal sun catchers, and of course, christmas lights. :) All in all, we had a pretty comfortable camp and most everyone who stopped and chatted with us were impressed that we were first-year burners because our camp was so cozy. :)

We had really excellent neighbors on the street we were on. Not too noisy and really friendly. Stacey spent a lot of time hanging out with them and chatting. In fact, I was really surprised. I was worried she was going to be miserable and was just coming along because I wanted to go but it seemed like she had a really good time and made a lot of friends and can't wait to start working on some new ideas for next year. ^_^

I feel like I should have spent a bit more time really hanging out talking to people than I did, but I instead spent a lot of time walking. Various friends were in need of attention/support and I got into a mode of wanting to make sure everyone had a good time. When I wasn't doing that, I was exploring. There was just so much _stuff_ to see that I didn't spend as much time interacting with people as I wanted. Though I did spend time being a model citizen. :) My first night there I helped some guys diagnose the problem with the motor in their fish and get it running again, and the following day, I spent a few hours at the bicycle repair shop, helping them repair people's bicycles. Between us, I think Stacey and I fixed at least a dozen bikes.

Wasn't just us, of course. For most of the week, everyone I met at Burning Man was really pretty awesome. Willing to pitch in and help others, give people stuff, and things like that. Really good environment. The tone changed a bit by Friday; I noticed a lot more trash getting left places and stuff like that, but on the whole, most people were pretty great. We definitely needed to take more/better gift items. Ohwell. There's always next year.

If there was anything that I didn't especially like, I suppose I'd say it was guys. There's only so many times I can listen to guys ask every woman they see if they can photograph their tits before it gets old. Seriously boys. They're breasts. Get over it. I also didn't like that both times I got the slightest bit inebriated, it seemed like a certain type of guy would home in on me and start asking me if I was interested in going off somewhere... Um... No. I'm intoxicated, not stupid. Ugh. But... All in all.. Those guys were a minority (or the majority just weren't interested in me. Whichever) so I guess I should just forget them.

We decided to head home Saturday because I'd spent two of the previous three nights walking the entire circumference of the camp and had worn a hole in my heel and because the atmosphere was changing and becoming more of a vibe that I wasn't comfortable around. I think Stacey would have enjoyed staying longer, but neither of us were too keen on the traffic jam that would have accompanied staying longer.

Of course... Saturday, after we had started packing, another massive sandstorm blew in, so we tore down in heavy winds and white-out conditions and drove out nearly as slowly as we came in. Traffic probably wouldn't have made a lick of difference. Doh. Que sera sera.

We got home late last night, took much-needed showers, dressed our sunburns and slept until noon. been a quiet day. Mostly been watching cartoons and cleaning up the carnage of our house from our last-minute packing.

And now.. I get to rest a bit... Well. Except Silicon is only a month away and Halloween is a month after that and FC only a few months after that. Heh. No rest for the wicked. :)

[identity profile] yetanotherbob.livejournal.com 2008-09-01 07:16 am (UTC)(link)
Glad you had a good time at Burning Man. Did you see FoxGrrl there, or was she in Reno the entire time? (Her car broke down in Truckee)

We definitely needed to take more/better gift items.

Two birds with one stone: Give out bottles of sunscreen and aloe vera for prevention and cure for sunburn?

They're breasts. Get over it.

Sorry. It's hardwired in. It's hypnotic. Sometimes, I ask Sarah to put on a shirt before talking with me so I'm not as distracted. I wish I was kidding about that. That said, I think those lads watched too many "Girls Gone Wild" tapes, and I hope clue-by-fours were applied.

[identity profile] centauress.livejournal.com 2008-09-01 09:29 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm allergic to aloe. Tho, mostly I only react badly to it on broken skin or my face. Which isn't exactly an allergy, but...

Something useful. One of the camps next to us had little bags; others had stickers. It needs to be something that can clip/stick/resist dust/not be easily dropped or blown away.

I gave away pieces of art glass and beach glass whenever away from camp - they were breaking off the lamps - and food near our camp. Fruit cups and salmon.
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[identity profile] m-tiger.livejournal.com 2008-09-01 09:07 am (UTC)(link)
Welcome back to the craziness of everyday 'normal' life. ;)

See ya at Silicon, maybe. :)

[identity profile] anaisdjuna.livejournal.com 2008-09-01 10:14 am (UTC)(link)

Sounds like you enjoyed the really enjoyable bits. The giving and exchanging, the art, the nature. Really sweet hearing you talk about Stacey's expansion :-) Y'all's electronic oriented geek-fu is cool :-)

I hear you on the breast mongering. They're breasts and they are attached to PEOPLE!!!!!!!! who have feelings, emotions, senses of intimacy that don't include strangers looking for the quick fix superficial get off. I was a bit put off by the disconnected hedonism when I was there too.

[identity profile] centauress.livejournal.com 2008-09-01 09:33 pm (UTC)(link)
They do have to ask, and it wasn't as if he wouldn't take pictures of the costumes... Mostly if it weren't just across from our camp. But most of the guys were otherwise nice, as in, polite but pervy. They took no for an answer - but who says no there?

On another point, while I didn't understand it, I kinda liked the nudist guys. They weren't anything good to look at, but the level of comfort they exuded seemed to make the place seem 'safe'. Nothing prickly or anything. I tried to be polite.

[identity profile] ff00ff.livejournal.com 2008-09-02 04:25 am (UTC)(link)
Pictures re-creating your dramatic windblown quest to set up camp in the middle of a sand storm while wearing goggles and a breathing device are requested.

[identity profile] dv-girl.livejournal.com 2008-09-02 06:19 pm (UTC)(link)
We didn't take any photos.

[identity profile] ff00ff.livejournal.com 2008-09-02 06:45 pm (UTC)(link)
That's why I requested a dramatic re-recreation of the event :)

[identity profile] viesti.livejournal.com 2008-09-02 06:28 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm glad we had a chance to meet up a few times, even if it was for brief bits here and there. You and Stacey are really great people and I hope we get to meet again soon!

Were you able to make it out on Saturday before they locked down the gate during the worst of the whiteout?

[identity profile] dv-girl.livejournal.com 2008-09-03 05:46 am (UTC)(link)
Apparently so. Heh. Sounds like we had near-misses both time. Got in just before they closed the gates Monday and got out just before they closed the gates Saturday.

You're the girl we met at Neon Bunny's camp, right?

[identity profile] viesti.livejournal.com 2008-09-03 07:26 am (UTC)(link)
Nah ;) I was camping with Quinn and Jenny at MASH 4207 and I was responsible for processing 'terrorists' when we put up the roadblock on Monday. We also hung out a bit on Wednesday and Friday but I ended up going in different directions both nights.

[identity profile] dv-girl.livejournal.com 2008-09-03 03:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Doh! Okay! I knew that. Really. :)