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Last-minute shopping in Reno
If you’re driving into the playa from your home, this section probably isn’t relevant to you. For those of us flying in, I believe it’s helpful
Personal cooking at Burning Man
How ya gonna eat? One woman’s approach to personal cooking at Burning Man. There are dozens, if not hundreds, of online resources, blogs
It can get downright cold at Burning Man: Tips about coats and jackets
Temps at Burning Man can get rather cold at night. Bone-chillingly cold. My philosophy about the cold and Burning Man is simple: you can’t put on
RIP, Larry Harvey, Founder of Burning Man
RIP, Larry Harvey, founder of #BurningMan. Your vision, dedication, bad*ssery and ability to adapt in the face of constant change has changed my
Sleeping accessories that help bring the Zzzzs
Beyond your tent and bed setup, there are a few things you can bring to help make sleep easier to come by at Black Rock City. Here are a few
Skin care at Burning Man
Parched doesn’t even begin to describe what happens to your skin with the playa dust. You’re going to be dusty, dry, parched. You must
Hands, Feet and Legs…and tips for avoiding playa foot
Your hands and feet are about to have an epic experience. The playa dust–the incessant, everywhere, all the time, in-everything,
Care, Comfort and Aid: Taking care of your bits, butt and stuff
While there are medic tents at Burning Man and your camp may or may not have a first aid kit, at the end of the day, you are the only person who
Protecting your ears, nose and throat on the playa
Nose, sinus and throat care are more important than ever in the dry, windy air at Burning Man. I recommend you provision carefully here and take
Finish what’s on your plate, avoid food waste and why you shouldn’t waste a morsel at Burning Man
Food gone bad, food not wanted, food packed in excess. Food. Food is one of the more significant forms of waste at Burning Man. Plan ahead to