Hundreds of trucks, RVs and other vehicles are journeying out of the Burning Man festival grounds after heavy rains trapped tens of thousands of people in the makeshift city and surrounded them with ankle-deep mud too thick to drive in.
Event organizers officially lifted a driving ban Monday afternoon and said “exodus operations have officially begun in Black Rock City” – the makeshift city that’s erected annually for the event.
Build a catapult and yeet everyone out one by one.
A catapult made by Boeing.
I’ll see myself out.
What I was wondering; how long does it take for the ground to dry out there?
Is one day really that much difference?
In a desert climate, I’d imagine there is quite a difference.
I can hear that photo. Sclorp Sclorp Sclorp.
Jaded Burning Man participants from 2022: “It ain’t what it used to be like, there isn’t much of a challenge in being there, people aren’t connecting with the envrionment like they used to 20 years ago”
Monkey’s Paw: “Ok i’ll fix that for 2023”