I'm 48, conservative, probably a stick in the mud.
A bunch of touchy feelie hippies, building crap in the desert, shouldn't appeal to me, but it does. Build some really huge sculptures and then set them on fire, what's not to like.
This would be a lot of fun.
Might have to start off small.
Too bad it's 2600 miles away.
Fly and drive . It is actually appealing to me too, which is a little odd as I am a Midwest moderate. Liberal for here, not liberal overall. I just want to go and help others with their insanity. Mobile handy man type.
yep, it's on my bucket list too. I'm sure a group of GRM'ers could build an awesome Miata based thing for under Challenge money
That looks like a very non sterotypical type of hippie to me. I think most of us would be fine in that crowd.
the first pic of the huge cabin cruiser...how the hell do you trasport that to the desert to play with it for the week or weekend? can it be driving on roads or what. very cool build for sure and biult in motor bome for the weekend though....
I'm digging that cabin cruiser, I wonder how fast it goes.
Perhaps we should send an away team to get a GRM prospective.
I showed my wife the hot chicks with hula hoop cam video a few years ago. I'm pretty sure I'm not allowed to go.
Agreed. I have no interest in the "party", but the whole "build crazy vehicles and hang out in the desert" really calls to me.
Some day I'll get there. It's a bucket list thing for me.
Just be prepared for your "random" drug test on your arrival back to work.
I've heard it described as not "hippies" but "Punks - every sub-culture of punks you can imagine."
I'd say it's less hippy and more libertarian taken to the extreme. So... yeah, I can see GRM folks fitting in just fine.
You know, a team build would be a hoot.
Or we could just talk Speedy Cop into hauling some of his Lemons builds.
Enyar
Dork
11/25/15 7:27 a.m.
I'll contribute to a boat based miata or a miata based boat.
5 years ago it was on my bucket list. Burning man is all about rejecting "the man." In the last 5 years it has accepted all kinds of sponsorships from "the man" in an attempt to make it profitable. That's like a bacon company sponsoring a synagogue. Still, fun, whimsical, and wonderful despite the betrayal of its roots. Here is a video that will give non-burners a vignetted glimpse into what its like: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahv_1IS7SiE . This was from 2011; widely regarded as the last true burning man before the corporate influence. Haven't heard much about what its actually like now.
(by the way, I can't watch that video without tearing up, mostly because the Seuss poem is fantastic)
There is a group of former burners who have made Envision Festival in Costa Rica. Its less art cars and more yoga and music/fine art, but I'll report back after I go this February. http://www.envisionfestival.com/
Sput
Reader
11/27/15 4:43 p.m.
There are various "local" events also, such as Transformous near Asheville.
unk577
HalfDork
11/27/15 5:23 p.m.
This is enough to make me want to go. Semi sfw
Burning man
Burning Man seems interesting, but not my style. I'm more interested in checking out Wasteland Weekend. Seems like something a lot of GRMers could get into
unk577 wrote:
This is enough to make me want to go. Semi sfw
Burning man
Well. That certainly didn't disappoint.
patgizz
PowerDork
11/27/15 8:16 p.m.
Beer Baron wrote:
I've heard it described as not "hippies" but "Punks - every sub-culture of punks you can imagine."
I'd say it's less hippy and more libertarian taken to the extreme. So... yeah, I can see GRM folks fitting in just fine.
i've seen pics and videos, those are no punks that have ever been at any punk rock concert i've been at in the last 20 years. they most certainly look like dirty hippies though.
if i were single and looking to nail every hippie chick in the desert southwest, might think about it.
Wall-e
MegaDork
11/27/15 8:47 p.m.
When do we leave?
unk577 wrote:
This is enough to make me want to go. Semi sfw
Burning man
I assume there was some kind of Nobel Prize awarded to its inventor.
Wall-e wrote:
When do we leave?
unk577 wrote:
This is enough to make me want to go. Semi sfw
Burning man
I assume there was some kind of Nobel Prize awarded to its inventor.
If only we knew a bus driver....
Joey