gyre wrote:Just go and see everything you can.
Some of the previous years theme camp lists can be interesting.
Some theme camps are never registered.
motskyroonmatick wrote:"Who the hell are you?" and
"What are you doing?"
I'm David and I bring, assemble and operate Blcak Rock City Welding and Repair. A small camp. Friends help with the camp and I do all the welding and repairing. If your stuf breaks look for my camp on F or G between 2:30 and 4:00--Yellow mailbox. I am also in the playa info database. Faithfully unregistered since 2004.
motskyroonmatick wrote:Good to meet you S.S. See you on the playa!!!
thisisthatwhichis wrote:Sunshine...... I love your enthusiasm.......
I recommend you just go your first year, and enjoy it...... do not try to get involved in a theme camp. There are tooo many things to see and do there...... btw, I've never ever seen everything, each year I've gone......
That way you can visit and enjoy as many "theme camps" and "non-theme camps" as you can.... without having to put all of the work in...... Not to say that's a bad thing, cause we all do it..... But the experience is special... especially, your first Burn.
Just come well prepared (read the first-timer's guide), enjoy, and come visit all of us......
I hope to see you there.... And Welcome Home!
thisisthatwhichis wrote:mmmm... yes, you will never get to ride all of the rides.......
But, don't forget the radical self-reliance part (and plan this up front).......... It's your journey.....
thisisthatwhichis wrote:Yes, I know....... The rest of the message, was also important, though......
Interested bystander wrote:I'm not with a theme camp and if it's your first year I would advise that you be a GDI also. I first went to BM in 1998 and have only missed 3 years since that time. I have never been a part of a theme camp and to be honest I don't think I would enjoy it as I'm a little too independent. I also gave up trying to "see everything" as the growth has made that virtually impossible since about 2000. My advice would be to just plan on camping by yourself or with friends and try to think of something small but interactive to help meet people.
One year we had an art scroll on the street in front of our camp made from a sheet of plywood, dowel rod, and roll of butcher paper along with art supplies (fingerpaints, chalk, etc.). People who passed by could write or draw anything they wanted on it to express themselves. It wasn't fancy but it was fun and allowed us to interact with other participants.
Another year we were going to do a reading room, we had rugs, folding chairs, lots of books, snacks and drinks, et. but the wind tore up our shelters before we could really get set up.
Just use a little imagination and you can find something fun to do. As far as seeing things, I don't try to plan any visits, I just walk or ride around and see what I stumble into. Last year my wife and I probably didn't visit 1% of the theme camps but we got to know our neighbors, volunteered at center camp, and had a great time.
Andy Wing wrote:This will be Videogasm's 10th year, and Snowflake Village's 8th.
Here's last year's stuff:
http://www.videogasm.com/burningman/2006/
SunshineSuzy wrote:Interested bystander wrote:I'm not with a theme camp and if it's your first year I would advise that you be a GDI also. I first went to BM in 1998 and have only missed 3 years since that time. I have never been a part of a theme camp and to be honest I don't think I would enjoy it as I'm a little too independent. I also gave up trying to "see everything" as the growth has made that virtually impossible since about 2000. My advice would be to just plan on camping by yourself or with friends and try to think of something small but interactive to help meet people.
One year we had an art scroll on the street in front of our camp made from a sheet of plywood, dowel rod, and roll of butcher paper along with art supplies (fingerpaints, chalk, etc.). People who passed by could write or draw anything they wanted on it to express themselves. It wasn't fancy but it was fun and allowed us to interact with other participants.
Another year we were going to do a reading room, we had rugs, folding chairs, lots of books, snacks and drinks, et. but the wind tore up our shelters before we could really get set up.
Just use a little imagination and you can find something fun to do. As far as seeing things, I don't try to plan any visits, I just walk or ride around and see what I stumble into. Last year my wife and I probably didn't visit 1% of the theme camps but we got to know our neighbors, volunteered at center camp, and had a great time.
GDI?
i don't really have a desire to be in a theme camp, I'm just curious as to what to expect.
Toolmaker wrote:I will be raising a ruckus with Tiki Fuckos. Mike promised me I could make FIRE! I plan on spending a fair amount of time checkin out art installations and art cars. I will also have a spot in the "residential" area to escape to if I need to sort myself out somewhere. I was originally planning on DPW but an injury is keeping me from be able to participate in what those wonderful folks do every year. I have a list of camps to check out but will only probably get to half of them. A week is not enough time to see everything.
unjonharley wrote:Toolmaker wrote:I will be raising a ruckus with Tiki Fuckos. Mike promised me I could make FIRE! I plan on spending a fair amount of time checkin out art installations and art cars. I will also have a spot in the "residential" area to escape to if I need to sort myself out somewhere. I was originally planning on DPW but an injury is keeping me from be able to participate in what those wonderful folks do every year. I have a list of camps to check out but will only probably get to half of them. A week is not enough time to see everything.
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You damn well better stop by my camp..Or I will hunt you down and cut off the wrong toe..
better yet we all find where phil is hanging and decend on him
MikeVDS wrote:I've noticed a bit of an ovenmit thing with Apokoliptica, and now you. I love it; don't get me wrong, but I think I'm missing something.
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