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		<title>Tips for young and old</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[(these are just the things that I do.  Other people have different ways of doing things)
- Get a bunch of the 2+ gallon ziplog bags (with the actual sliding
zipper) to store your clothes etc. in.  It helps keep things
organized, and it&#8217;s really nice to have dust-free socks and underwear
at the end of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="left">(these are just the things that I do.  Other people have different ways of doing things)</p>
<p>- Get a bunch of the 2+ gallon ziplog bags (with the actual sliding<br />
zipper) to store your clothes etc. in.  It helps keep things<br />
organized, and it&#8217;s really nice to have dust-free socks and underwear<br />
at the end of the week.</p>
<p>- Get a head lamp, for god&#8217;s sake.  And for god&#8217;s sake, don&#8217;t walk<br />
around with it shining into everyone&#8217;s eyes.</p>
<p>- It&#8217;s cold at night.  I have a set of silk thermal underwear that I<br />
wear after the sun goes down, and they work great.  I use the same<br />
silks when snowboarding, etc.</p>
<p>- Yes, a water bottle is good and necessary, but also take a smaller<br />
cup with you.  You *will* be barhopping, and none of the bars will<br />
have cups.  I got a cheap plastic coffee mug at goodwill that I attach<br />
to my belt with a carabiner or small piece of rope.  If you&#8217;re going<br />
to do some drinking &amp; biking, bring a cup with a lid on it.</p>
<p>- Bring some silverware and a reusable plastic plate for eatin&#8217;.  The<br />
RVs may have some, but probably not enough for the entire group.  And<br />
disposable plates are total bullshit.</p>
<p>- PUT A RACK OR BASKET ON YOUR BIKE.  This is a camp requirement,<br />
actually.  We want to make sure that everyone can carry at least one<br />
bag of ice back to the camp.</p>
<p>- Put a bell/horn/etc. on your bike.  Makes it easier to keep a big<br />
group of bikes together in the dark.  Though the badass crab flags<br />
will beat the night into submission!</p>
<p>- Consider a MOOP bag/box for your bike.  By the end of the second<br />
day, you will find yourself chasing wind-blown MOOP (material out of<br />
place, aka garbage on the ground) across the open playa, and fighting<br />
a crowd of people to pick up gross crap in the middle of the road.<br />
Once you pick it up, though, you&#8217;ll need somewhere to put it.  I<br />
usually tie a small heavy plastic bag to my bike, but something like a<br />
coffee can with a cross cut in the plastic lid works great, too.</p>
<p>- Bring toilet paper, and be sure it&#8217;s 1-ply toilet paper.  Fancier<br />
toilet paper clogs up the shit trucks, which means that the<br />
portacrappers don&#8217;t get cleaned as often.</p>
<p>- Like someone said before, bring a costume!  You know, that thing in<br />
your closet that you&#8217;ve always wanted to wear in public but never felt<br />
comfortable doing so.  Everyone in BRC is wearing that thing.<br />
Something for the day, something for the night.</p>
<p>- Bring some powdered sports drink mix.  You&#8217;ll be drinking a lot of<br />
water, and you&#8217;ll appreciate a change in flavor.  (or is this already<br />
on the shopping list? GOOKINADE)</p>
<p>- Bring a washcloth and some Dr. Bronners.  I&#8217;m kind of<br />
anti-baby-wipes, but I still like to scrub the filth off as often as<br />
possible.</p>
<p>- Bring a sharpie.  It always comes in handy.</p>
<p>- Bring a bunch of plastic garbage bags. Ditto.</p>
<p>- Safety pins, rubber bands, string, clothes pins, sewing kit,<br />
eyeglass repair kit, condoms, gaffer&#8217;s tape, ditto ditto ditto.</p>
<p>- It&#8217;s nice to have a small basket to keep your toiletries and small<br />
stuff in so you don&#8217;t have to root around for your head lamp or<br />
glasses in the dark.</p>
<p>- You do have goggles, right?  Dust storms, man.</p>
<p>- Bring a little something special to break out and share late in the<br />
week.  A fancy bottle of Scotch?  A delicacy from home?</p>
<p>Add to the list!</p>
<p>&#8211;dbort</p>
<p>-OK this may sound in opposition to what has been said, but attempt to pack lightly.<br />
As far as clothes, You won&#8217;t need a whole lot of &#8220;street&#8221; clothes.  A few pairs of<br />
shorts and jeans and some T-Shirts.  As far as other gear goes(sunscreen, rope, whips<br />
etc) if you forget it, likely someone will have some to share.  You forget this, they<br />
forgot that, it all tends to work out.</p>
<p>- You may also want to bring some funky formal wear, some of us old timers will get<br />
dressed up one night of the week.</p>
<p>- Consider a useful gift item to carry around.  If not a physical gift, watch out for anyone<br />
in need of assistance doing whatever.</p>
<p>- Smile and say HI to everyone!!!  This gets you very far, both in karma and making connections.</p>
<p>-Speaking of which you may want to carry a pen with you.  JIC</p>
<p>- Drink water, all the time.  Even at night while drinkin&#8217; the shine.  You&#8217;ll thank yourself<br />
in the morning.</p>
<p>- If someone tells you about a party that&#8217;s going on &#8220;right now&#8221; at 10 and K-Car, forget it.  That<br />
shit is gonna be way over by the time you get there.  The playa is HUGE this year, the Esplanade<br />
is over 1 mile in diameter.</p>
<p>- Ride off into the wilderness(away from civilization) on your own at least once.  It&#8217;s really an<br />
amazing place.</p>
<p>- Use light to medium sunscreen at least for the first few days.  If you go barefoot, wash your feet<br />
with vinegar once a day.</p>
<p>-Ride an art-car.</p>
<p>- Decorate your bike, it&#8217;s not the only Blue Schwinn there, I promise.</p>
<p>-Burn 4:15 and K-Car into your permanent memory.  When you&#8217;re slurring to the Black Rock Rangers the<br />
only thing you need to slur is 4:15 and K-Car.  Also pay attention to what our neighboring camps look<br />
like, look for landmarks, it blends together at night.<br />
_<strong>Ryan</strong>_</p>
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