#204014 - 06/28/10 06:43 AM
Re: Surviving a Beach House
[Re: philip]
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Registered: 02/11/10
Posts: 778
Loc: Los Angeles, CA
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Practice Bugging-Out at Burning Man,LOL?Lets see here,1.$300.00 admission fee,2.$300.00 admission fee to a DRY,100+degrees(Alkyline)Lake bed,of which you CANNOT Camp anywhere you want,No worries though,It's not like someone got lucky & found some trees,or plants,or Anything to shade them,Nothing but the exception of Crystals grow there!You have to bring your own shade!There are a Myriad of Rules,one must follow as, 40,000 others are also bugging-out,So No Firearms of any type are allowed.If you happen to be a "Priviledged" member of that Hiarchy,you will be directed to camp Upwind of the 50 Porta-Potties,of which are emptied every other day,Oh the Sweet aroma of Blue Stew,LOL,amongst the artists,movie stars,etc.Sleep,oh wait a minute,I didn't finish with the wind part,It gets to be 60 mph as a norm out there,& did I mention this isn't your everyday normal sand,It's alkyline,It's SPECIAL!Sleep... Well,if you aren't Enebriated of some sort or another for the Duration,you can cancel that out,you will have to supply your own sleep as well,otherwise,"You aint' gettin'any!"LOL!Thats ok though,most have to drive a mere 500+ miles back home,after Bugging-out to Burning Man,LOL!
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#204042 - 06/28/10 05:40 PM
Re: Surviving a Beach House
[Re: Richlacal]
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Registered: 09/19/05
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Loc: San Francisco Bay Area
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> 1.$300.00 admission fee,
shrug - it's free for me.
> 2.$300.00 admission fee to a DRY,100+degrees
It hasn't hit a hundred in a long time. Our first trip it hit 107 on our first day, so it can hit the hundreds.
> You have to bring your own shade!
Yes! You have to bring your own shade! Isn't that exciting! :->
> So No Firearms of any type are allowed.
shrug - not sure why I'd _need_ firearms, but yes, we have no firearms.
> 50 Porta-Potties,of which are emptied every other day
No, there are more than 50, and they're emptied twice a day, maybe more often. I don't keep track.
I have to admit I got lost in your LOL and ! so I gave up. When you've been there, let me know. LOL!
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#204065 - 06/29/10 05:15 AM
Re: Surviving a Beach House
[Re: philip]
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Registered: 02/11/10
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Loc: Los Angeles, CA
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>Phillip,You recommended Burning Man for a Dry Run in your 1st post.All that I wrote of were some of the Many Obstacles,One will encounter,Should they attempt that Dry run.I speak Only for myself,but should I Bug-Out,I will be Equipped to Survive!LOL!
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#207088 - 09/01/10 01:44 PM
Re: Surviving a Beach House
[Re: philip]
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Registered: 06/04/03
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I prepared for my personal survival by not having kids. I buckled and got a wife early on, though. ;-)
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