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guys, has anyone been to burning man and what are your thoughts (lol) i know it’s heavily dependent on who you go with and camp setup etc, but i’ve been invited to go with some good-vibes people i know… however i’m having second thoughts because it’s soooo much prep work, fucking expensive (i don’t want to make that my reason but it is a factor) and also as an introvert i think i might hate being around people for what amounts to 10+ days including camp build and strike, yadda yadda i also went to a decompression event in zurich last year and i hated the people and corny vibe there, but i chocked it up to them being swiss i’m wondering if it would be more ~* soul healing *~ to like, go hiking for a week or go to japan or something, idk man sorry for posting in this channel lmao i don’t know how to reach the right audience for this
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I went in 2006 with a big camp that I helped setup/teardown and 2010 with a single friend, but stayed after to help teardown Lamplighter camp. First was life changing. The welcoming anarchic community and gift economy was eye opening. I went everywhere with a didgeridoo and performed impulsively at many camps. It unlocked doors for me. I made so many friends. Teardown was the most memorable part of my second burn. Not to say it wasn't good, it was. But watching the city disassemble around me over the course of 2 days and wearing myself to the bone pulling pillars out of the ground, napping out in the open in dust storms... Unforgettable. I don't really think it makes sense to compare a decompression party with the event - You can always find a chill space on The playa, be it at your own camp or someone else's. I personally think it's worth the time / cost. Especially if you are participating in setup/teardown. Now YOU convince ME to go plz
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thank you for sharing your experience!! yeah i kinda wanted to just walk around with my lyre and play people songs but idk it just seems like such a big undertaking! good to hear a positive recollection.
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I think that would lead to an amazing experience. Here's some shots from my second burn with My portable amp, mic, and effects pedals , and my didgeridoo
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