actual total |
$9,760.39 |
updated at: |
|
Donations: |
$1,938.40 |
7/25/2013 |
Copy from PayPal "Net donations" |
$$ SHORT: |
$8,017.54 |
23:00:00 |
$$ short includes 2.5% PayPal fee |
see:
2013 Budget (See what we need/want for the camp and make suggestions.)
2013 Attendance (Make sure you are on the list!)
What to Bring (Besides what is in the Survival Guide, here are some things you can bring for the camp.)
MUST READ
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Welcome to HAMMOCK HANGOUT & SPACECATS 2013:
we will Sing, Snack, & SpaceCat your face off!!
Hi Everyone! We're getting SO EXCITED for Burning Man 2013! We just got confirmation of our placement at 4:30 & D. The gate officially open Sunday at 6pm.
If you are new to the wiki, request to become a member of the group by sending an email to riderpaul@gmail.com. Then, you can add yourself to the matrix below -- after logging in, simply click the "edit" tab above, next to "view." We will be regularly updating this page with camp layout maps, packing list ideas, camp events, and awesomeness, the closer we get to the event.
Early Arrival passes go to those who can commit to coming EARLY and working. The closer you can commit to Monday 8/19 the more likely you will be to get a pass. Setting up and seeing the City grow is fun in and of itself, but getting their early means working. The party does not start until the Gates open.
What WE HAVE in the Container
(Logs, futons, & hammock fabric are at the back of the container, while the bar, supply bins, and rugs are closer to the door.)
23 small logs (down from 40, originally)
Rope
-big hemp rope (12)
-big white rope- guy lines (6)
-long cables- guy lines (6)
-2 boxes of random sized rope
Hammocks
-hammock fabric
-hanging ropes
-bolts of unused fabric (some, of unknown condition)
Trellis- 3 piece
Solar lights (30ish)
Folding tables; 3 big, 2 small
Many extension cords
2 rope lights- could use more
Riot Helmets (6ish)
Straw Hats (6ish)
Tools- some hand, circular saw
Round cafe tables (3)
Electric and manual mattress pumps (1 of each)
Slinky's (2)
Goggles (3)
Ringpops (1 box)
Sparklers (1 box)
Shart funnel (1)
Betty Burns' "flower" stems & lights
Electric shower pump
Industrial shower-able super-sprayers (3)
Jumper cables
Buckets (3)
Lanterns (3 propane, 3 lamp oil)
Kitchen/Bar
-Cups: mugs (6), plastic cups (8), disposable (20), goblets (2)
-Shot glasses (3)
-Pots (2)
-Frying pan (1)
-Stoves (2)
-Silverware (metal, 2 full sets)
-Chopping knives (3)
-Ceramic dishware (4-6)
-Large salad bowls (2)
-Plastic utensils
-Paper plates (15)
-Snack trays (6-8)
-Hand-crank blender
-Spray bottles (7)
-Baby wipes (2)
-Coolers (1 med-for drinks, 1 small-for ice)
-Three Trash cans (they have extension cords etc. in them, but we should use them during the event.)
INDIVIDUAL TENT PLACEMENT
The whole area under the parachute is reserved for public space. There will be no cars or tents under the parachute. BUT... the parachute casts a long shadow. If you camp in your car, just park it outside the structure on the side that has shade in the morning or afternoon, as is your preference. Easy!
Car parking is along the back and sides of the camp. Stack the cars in tight so we can fit more humans into the camp so it will be the best camp ever. There will probably be more rows of cars than is shown on the map above, so pack it in there. If you're leaving early, park close to the street. If you're staying late, park a couple rows in so you won't have to move for other people.
RV parking is along the edges. Stacking them in tight, nose to tail, is the most efficient method. If our neighbors are great we might want to open things up a little, but we can decide when we see our final plot.
SET UP STRATEGY/SCHEDULE:
TUESDAY, AUG 21 through FRIDAY:
- map out camp
- figure out where to place container, flag off area
- put in auger stakes
- get holes dug, insert logs
- do the rope dance to set up ropes
- get the cables etc. out of the container
- FIX and place the solar lamps and tie reflective ribbons on the cables
- unload container and organize the stuff as it comes out
- set up shade structures/carport tents (organize pieces & put them together)
- set up kitchen
- organize tool town (let's organize/get rid of stuff we don't use)
- prep top of container for mounting support structure
Once central support structure/strut arrives (via Scott), set it up on top of container.
- pull out parachute and tie it down. Need at least 6 cars to be there for that.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY: Camp beautification
1) bang rebar into ground
2) put up metal poles on top of rebar
3) bang poles into ground so they stand up nice & strong inside hangout (hawt)
4) hang hammocks
- set up public loungey area inside parachute:
1) pull out carpets & logs from container
2) put logs, carpets, & futons inside hangout tent
3) set up logs as benches inside parachute house
4) decorate inside of hammock hangout/karaoke bar/signage
5) lay down small carpets & futons on ground
6) find chairs and coffee/small drink tables in container
7) set up inside lounge and lounge, yo
SUNDAY-SATURDAY: Have fun!
SUNDAY (September 2)
- During day, we will pull logs (see how it's done, below) and prepare parachute structure to go into container
- Start cleaning up and rolling carpets to put into container
- Clean out container and prepare it for storage
- Start packing bar, snack and give away remaining food
MONDAY
- Pack container
- MOOP MOOP MOOP (every last cigarette butt and whip-it container)
Clean. Take notes/label everything as it goes into container. Brainstorm for next year.
How to pull poles... best if you change the controls so it's viewed at 1 second intervals
https://picasaweb.google.com/riderpaul/1009_BM2010_Pulling_Poles#slideshow/5629651342768970418
main hammock hangout site 2003 pictures 2004 pictures 2005 pictures 2008 pictures hammock hangout blog People in Camp Camp Layout The Groove Station Making Hammocks Hammock Hanging Party Karaoke Hammock Hanging Party listed on Laughing Squid Container Content lawyers burnaby
see past years photos and more. Also check out the sidebar for how to make a hammock, camp layout,
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