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The Black Rock Desert is a place unlike any other—a wide expanse of possibility set in the heart of the Black Rock Desert-High Rock Canyon Emigrant Trails National Conservation Area. This is part of the nation’s prized National Conservation Lands, a special designation given by the U.S. Government to some of the most scenic, culturally rich, scientifically important and yet least known public lands in the country. We are proud to build Black Rock City in this stunningly beautiful location and equally committed to respecting and protecting this special place.
In light of this commitment, Burning Man is the largest Leave No Trace (LNT) event in the world. It is up to all of us to remove all Matter Out of Place (MOOP) from Black Rock City. There is no garbage collection service in BRC—we are all responsible for properly removing all trash. Everything you bring might become trash: tent stakes, bottle caps, ashes, wood debris, orange peels, cigarette butts, pistachio shells, rope fibers, sequins—even abandoned bikes. According to our permit with BLM, we have a very short window of time to restore the playa to its original condition. We can only satisfy BLM stipulations and pass inspection if ALL citizens share in the responsibility to linesweep their camps and the city.
Burning Man has a volunteer-led environmental compliance and LNT outreach team, made up of Earth Guardians and Black Rock Rangers. Now in its fourth year, this team educates and helps participants fix common environmental issues such as vehicle oil leaks and wastewater spills. Burning Man must do this to comply with the terms of our permit. Help us help you. If our team finds an issue, you’ll be given a limited amount of time to fix it. You may face a citation or eviction if you don’t address oil and wastewater spills. If you need help, visit the Rangers and Earth Guardians. We are here to help.
PERSONAL SURVIVAL CHECKLIST
YOU MUST BRING
✠ Your ticket or your photo ID and confirmation number for
Will Call
✠ 1.5 gallons of water per person per day
✠ A reusable water bottle
✠ Food & beverages
✠ An extensive first-aid kit ([ Ссылка ]
preparation/health-safety/first-aid-kit/)
✠ Sunscreen/sunblock & sunglasses
✠ Warm clothing
✠ Particle/dust mask
✠ Goggles to protect eyes during dust storms
✠ Rope or tie-down straps
✠ Emergency toilet: bring a 5 gallon utility bucket with lid and
garbage bag liners
✠ Hand sanitizer
✠ Garbage and recycling bags, and tools to clean up your camp
✠ Duct tape—you’ll find a need for it, guaranteed
✠ Flashlights and spare batteries (headlamps are useful)
✠ Lights for your bike and your person for safe nighttime travel
✠ A good camp tent or other shelter and warm sleeping bags
and bedding
✠ Portable ashtrays if you smoke (e.g., mint tin that closes
securely)
✠ Prescriptions, contact lens supplies (disposables work great),
and anything else you need to maintain your health in a
remote area with no services
✠ Fire extinguishers to protect your camp and property, and if
you plan to burn your art
✠ Common sense, an open mind, a sense of humor and a positive
attitude
STRONGLY SUGGESTED YOU BRING
✠ Shade structures, umbrellas, parasols, sheets; something to
break the midday sun
✠ A wide brim hat (a chinstrap is useful in the wind)
✠ A cooking stove if you expect to heat food or liquid
✠ A bicycle (mountain bikes or cruisers with balloon tires are best)
✠ A bike lock (tag your bike with name, playa address, email and/
or phone information)
✠ Bicycle tire repair kit, pump, spare parts and extra tubes
✠ Portable shower with a drain system to collect and manage
greywater
✠ Lotion, lip balm and earplugs (not everyone will want to sleep
when you do!)
✠ Watertight protective bags (e.g., heavy zip-type) for cameras or
electronic gear
✠ Costumes, musical instruments, props, decorations, and anything
that might make the experience more fun for you and
your playa neighbors
✠ A battery powered AM/ FM radio so you can listen to BMIR
radio and stay informed
✠ Camp marker (flag, banner, distinctive marking)
✠ 12” tent stakes (rebar is cheap and effective in high wind)
✠ Plastic bottles or tennis balls to top and protect dangerous rebar
stakes
✠ Extra set of car keys (keys are easily lost and there is no locksmith
in BRC!)
✠ A reusable travel coffee mug for your trips to the Café
✠ A five gallon bucket (to MOOP, pick up waste or protect your
stuff from rain)
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