Should You Go To Burning Man?

Whenever I talk to friends about all the terrific reasons they have to not go to Burning Man, I give the same kinds of responses. This article does a great job at capturing some of those responses. So read it and go with me next year! It’ll change your life!

55 Things I Learned At Burning Man

3 Comments

  1. lee says:

    And I continue to be honored to be a part of the Flaming Lotus Girls. In this “coolest Burning Man art installations ever” series, FLG shows up several times

    http://matadornetwork.com/nights/12-coolest-art-installations-in-the-history-of-burning-man/

  2. lee says:

    If none of those reasons did it for you, here’s a last one. I completely agree with Marco in this video.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcwYUzioadE

  3. lee says:

    Ok, just one more reason:

    Jason Phipps  and his team made this  time-lapse video  of  Burning Man  2013 from the top of  Old Razorback Mountain, aka Trego Peak, which has “an elevation of 5495 feet above sea level” and is “over 4 linear miles from the center of Black Rock City.” He says, “Climbing to the peak of Old Razorback has become a challenging and rewarding tradition for our team. This is a view that most will never experience in person. It is our passion to share it with the world through the lens of a camera. Climbing 1,888 feet in less than a mile over steep, unstable mountainside is a dangerous and exhilarating mission. This year we deployed cameras during the build week, capturing the growth of the city and ending it the night of the burn.” via  Danger Ranger

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNrEqSAviTI

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