ygmir wrote:hey, what a great idea for a theme camp.
I might suggest, you form one, get placement, and, go for it.
Only allowing members with tents.
nice way to participate, and, make a spot for like minded.
Good for you for taking the reins and moving on this.
Bay Bridge Sue wrote:ygmir wrote:hey, what a great idea for a theme camp.
I might suggest, you form one, get placement, and, go for it.
Only allowing members with tents.
nice way to participate, and, make a spot for like minded.
Good for you for taking the reins and moving on this.
I love that idea - mentioned it earlier to another topic, and would love to see you run with it. May even get a decent sized village allotment if it becomes a hot item!
Packoderm wrote:I would like to see a zone that does not allow generators, but anything else goes. I just don't like the generators. I never understood why somebody would want to travel a long distance to a beautiful place in nature only to sit inside an RV and watch DVDs with the AC on. You can get that at home. If you're camping in nature, and somebody blasts their generator for obviously more than to top off their battery charge, just walk up to the perimeter of their camp, hold your hands over your ears, and stare at them. I don't think that tactic will do any good at Burning Man though.
ygmir wrote:Packoderm wrote:I would like to see a zone that does not allow generators, but anything else goes. I just don't like the generators. I never understood why somebody would want to travel a long distance to a beautiful place in nature only to sit inside an RV and watch DVDs with the AC on. You can get that at home. If you're camping in nature, and somebody blasts their generator for obviously more than to top off their battery charge, just walk up to the perimeter of their camp, hold your hands over your ears, and stare at them. I don't think that tactic will do any good at Burning Man though.
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Do "rainbow" gatherings allow generators? maybe that'd be an option.
it's not for you to "understand" how or why anyone enjoys their "burn".
and, if you feel the need to judge them......well, that's on you.
yeah, "camping in nature", that's BRC...........
Although, I rarely run my generator, and, have it silenced besides, please, feel free to hold your hands over your ears, and stare.
I'll hope, someone stands next to you, and puts their hands over their eyes, then another covering their mouth...........
Packoderm wrote:ygmir wrote:Packoderm wrote:I would like to see a zone that does not allow generators, but anything else goes. I just don't like the generators. I never understood why somebody would want to travel a long distance to a beautiful place in nature only to sit inside an RV and watch DVDs with the AC on. You can get that at home. If you're camping in nature, and somebody blasts their generator for obviously more than to top off their battery charge, just walk up to the perimeter of their camp, hold your hands over your ears, and stare at them. I don't think that tactic will do any good at Burning Man though.
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Do "rainbow" gatherings allow generators? maybe that'd be an option.
it's not for you to "understand" how or why anyone enjoys their "burn".
and, if you feel the need to judge them......well, that's on you.
yeah, "camping in nature", that's BRC...........
Although, I rarely run my generator, and, have it silenced besides, please, feel free to hold your hands over your ears, and stare.
I'll hope, someone stands next to you, and puts their hands over their eyes, then another covering their mouth...........
I don't mean at Burning Man. This will be my first visit, I'm just a guest, and I know that noise is part of the experience. I was talking about when I have a great camp set up miles away from anybody, and somebody drives their RV right next to us and blasts the generator. When that happens, I just might feel like cutting wood with chainsaws at 6:30 the next morning.
Packoderm wrote:I would like to see a zone that does not allow generators, but anything else goes. I just don't like the generators. I never understood why somebody would want to travel a long distance to a beautiful place in nature only to sit inside an RV and watch DVDs with the AC on. You can get that at home. If you're camping in nature, and somebody blasts their generator for obviously more than to top off their battery charge, just walk up to the perimeter of their camp, hold your hands over your ears, and stare at them. I don't think that tactic will do any good at Burning Man though.
Packoderm wrote:I don't think that tactic will do any good at Burning Man though.
AntiM wrote:The post confused me too, as this is a Burning Man board. That's the context I put it in.
Hushville has three rules: no generators, no amplified music, and LNT. There's a LOT of registration this year, but that doesn't reserve a spot for you. It is first come, first served until we fill up. It isn't tents only, you'll see the odd van or trailer. However, no generators includes not running your vehicle for power. We tend to not have RVs because of the rules.
I don't want to live in an rv park. I could go to a KOA. It'd be a lot cheaper and they have showers. If we could have a few blocks or streets that would be rv limited or rv free that would be great. And free pie also. Just a thought.
Packoderm wrote:I would like to see a zone that does not allow generators, but anything else goes. I just don't like the generators. I never understood why somebody would want to travel a long distance to a beautiful place in nature only to sit inside an RV and watch DVDs with the AC on. You can get that at home. If you're camping in nature, and somebody blasts their generator for obviously more than to top off their battery charge, just walk up to the perimeter of their camp, hold your hands over your ears, and stare at them. I don't think that tactic will do any good at Burning Man though.
Captain Goddammit wrote:Packoderm wrote:I would like to see a zone that does not allow generators, but anything else goes. I just don't like the generators. I never understood why somebody would want to travel a long distance to a beautiful place in nature only to sit inside an RV and watch DVDs with the AC on. You can get that at home. If you're camping in nature, and somebody blasts their generator for obviously more than to top off their battery charge, just walk up to the perimeter of their camp, hold your hands over your ears, and stare at them. I don't think that tactic will do any good at Burning Man though.
Maybe you should go to Burning Man and look around before you say what should be there.
There ARE places like that at Burning Man. Walk-In Camping is the extreme version, and AEZ is just about exactly what you're describing.
By the way, Burning Man isn't a nature camping trip. It's a big, loud, art festival with lights and fire and sound and general craziness. And it's fucking hot; many of us simply sleep during the day, using campers with A/C to make it possible, then party at night.[/i]

Mosin wrote: Who starts their genny just to top off a battery anyway? .
Eric wrote:Umm, Tek?
"fmvmusicvideo" is a pretty blatant spammer, not someone who needs to be taught how to use BBcode. Inactive thread, non-useful response & a link to something that has nothing to do with either the thread or Burning Man.
I've reported it.
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