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Drinks I bring to Burning Man…and why
Piss clear. Slam water. Yada yada. Yes, you need to tend to your hydration like nobody’s business when living in Black Rock City. You may
The ubiquitous festival belt
It’s not a fanny pack. It’s a festival belt! There are many varieties of festival belts, from beautifully crafted custom-designed belts all the
Plates, cups and utensils
The majority of your meals you’ll probably eat at your home camp while sitting around with other campmates. And you may often snack in your
The ultimate tip for staying hydrated…it’s not what you think
Water is fundamental to staying hydrated, but it ain’t nothin’ without electrolytes. And if you think you can get the electrolytes you need from
Light (and decorate) your bike! 70,000 other people will be too!
You’ll want to be able to spot your bike in the distance at night. Why? Because you’re going to park it, put it somewhere and go off to a bar, a
9 tips for Burning Man bikes
Bikes are an integral part of Burning Man, and as a virgin, you have to have a bike. You can choose in your second year not to have one, but for
Getting your bike TO Burning Man … and back
It’s not even a question: you need a bike at Burning Man. Now, if you’ve been to Burning Man in recent years and choose not to have a bike, then
Pee jars … and why you need one at Burning Man
You need a pee jar in your tent. Bring one for use inside your tent. That’s a pro tip. Now, discussions of pee jars may not sound
7 things you need for a sponge bath at Burning Man
While the playa dust is glorious, holy and beloved, you’ll still probably want to clean up once or twice a day and be at least less dusty for a
Eye care: a little goes a long way in the dust and wind
Your eyes will be subject to wind, dryness and dust at a level of intensity and constancy that will probably be unlike anything you’ve ever