- Welcome
Introduction to camp
- Sauna
Steam clean
- Bunny Bar
Spin the wheel
- Shade
Hide from the sun
- Build
Early arrival
- Strike
Pack for next year
- Interview
get to know us
- Jobs
It's not all fun
- Dues
Share the cost
- Depost
Commit to strike
- Kitchen
We eat together
- Ice
Ice delivered daily
- Mayor of the Day
Run camp for a day
- Events
What where when
- History
Past events
- Hub
Our neighbors
- Map
Get placed
- Yearbook
The faces of camp
- Parking
Bring a car or RV
- Sound
Play your tunes
- Power
6000W at 120V AC
- Container
AC chill space
- Lag Bolts
Don't bring rebar
- Projects
Build something
- Tickets
To the event
- Stewards Sale
Formally DGS
- Setup Access Pass
Join our build team
- Tools
Camp workshop
- Bikes
Pedal power
- BUMP
Bunny Meetup Point
- Health
Don't get sick
- Budget
We spend your money
- Trash
No MOOP
- Disclaimer
You might die
- Style guide
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Trash and Plastic Recylcing
We mix trash and recycling because trying to build a system that drunk people can follow is just impossible (we tried for years). It never works out, and in the end, everything just ends up in the same spot.
Aluminum Cans
We do attempt to separate aluminum cans. They get delivered to Recycle camp periodically throughout the week.
Cardboard
Cardboard is always an issue for us at the end. Try not to bring any cardboard with you. Burning Man does not allow cardboard burning in the big burn piles anymore. Take food out of cardboard boxes if possible; unpack your Amazon shit; use plastic totes for your stuff instead of cardboard boxes. When it rains, you will be glad you did.
MOOP
We have always received a green rating, allowing us to maintain our placement privileges.
The following items are not allowed in camp under any circumstances: cut carpet, styrofoam, rebar. Think twice about glitter and feathers.