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April 2005<><><><><>
Welcome to the Arizona Burners Newsletter. This is a monthly (kind
of) condensed list of events, stories, ideas and more. We hope
that the regular but not overwhelming nature of this news letter
will keep everyone informed about what is going on in the local
Burning Man community. This newsletter will be posted to the
announce list. It may be posted to the AZBurners discussion
list, tribes and other places.
This newsletter is organized as such: header, stories, events,
ideas, and keeping in contact
This newsletter needs you! It needs your stories, events and of
course for it to be read...
So is is being read? Is it useful? What would you do differently? Am
I getting everything in it that should be? Can you handle my poor
spelling and grammar? Is it obvious I do most of this after
midnight? Comments to
phoenix(at)burningman(dot)com
Look! Our wonderful community makes the Black Top Gazette!
http://www.azcompuguy.com/2005_azburn/gazette/2005/2005_preplaya.pdf
Burning Man tickets went on sale 1/5
http://tickets.burningman.com/ Do you have yours yet? No? You better get to it!
Toast! Tickets on sale now! This is just around the corner get them
now.
http://www.toast-town.org/
Are you on the Jack Rabbit Speaks? What's that? A newsletter like
this, but for ALL of Burning Man. Lots of fascinating stuff.
To Subscribe send a note to:
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Help update our Arizona Burner website!
AZBurner Bio Submissions:
http://www.azcompuguy.com/2005_azburn/bios.htm
AZBurner
History
for years 2000 & Prior:
http://www.azcompuguy.com/2005_azburn/
AZBurner Stories - How
you
found BM, AZBuners or Travel Stories:
http://www.azcompuguy.com/2005_azburn/
AZBurner Classifieds:
http://www.azcompuguy.com/2005_azburn/classified.htm
Send all submissions to: scotto(at)burningman(dot)com (and thank scotto next time you see him for the wonderful community
page!)
Volunteer opportunity!
A project is under consideration at the Star School for us to help
lay
brick for the Amphitheater at the School. This is similar to the one
at
Gateway Ranch. The materials for this project were purchased through
a Grant from Black Rock Arts last year. If you are interested in
helping
out, please speak up on the main list
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Azburners/
In other news, did you catch this article?
http://spots.azcompuguy.com
This months article: (see more newsletter stuff below)
The Leave No Trace Principles of outdoor ethics form the framework
of
Leave No Trace's message:
The LNT Idea is NOT just a Burning Man ethos, it is a worldwide
consciousness that needs be followed, all the time and everywhere
you go.
Plan Ahead and Prepare
Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces
Dispose of Waste Properly
Leave What You Find
Minimize Campfire Impacts
Respect Wildlife
Be Considerate of Other Visitors
Plan Ahead and Prepare:
Know the regulations and special concerns for the area you'll visit.
Prepare for extreme weather, hazards, and emergencies.
Schedule your trip to avoid times of high use.
Visit in small groups. Split larger parties into groups of 4-6.
Repackage food to minimize waste.
Use a map and compass to eliminate the use of marking paint, rock
cairns
or flagging.
Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces:
Durable surfaces include established trails and campsites, rock,
gravel,
dry grasses or snow.
Protect riparian areas by camping at least 200 feet from lakes and
streams.
Good campsites are found, not made. Altering a site is not
necessary.
In popular areas:
Concentrate use on existing trails and campsites.
Walk single file in the middle of the trail, even when wet or muddy.
Keep campsites small. Focus activity in areas where vegetation is
absent.
In pristine areas:
Disperse use to prevent the creation of campsites and trails.
Avoid places where impacts are just beginning.
Dispose of Waste Properly:
Pack it in, pack it out. Inspect your campsite and rest areas for
trash
or spilled foods. Pack out all trash, leftover food, and litter.
Deposit solid human waste in catholes dug 6 to 8 inches deep at
least
200 feet from water, camp, and trails. Cover and disguise the
cathole
when finished.
Pack out toilet paper and hygiene products.
To wash yourself or your dishes, carry water 200 feet away from
streams
or lakes and use small amounts of biodegradable soap. Scatter
strained
dishwater.
Leave What You Find:
Preserve the past: examine, but do not touch, cultural or historic
structures and artifacts.
Leave rocks, plants and other natural objects as you find them.
Avoid introducing or transporting non-native species.
Do not build structures, furniture, or dig trenches.
Minimize Campfire Impacts
Campfires can cause lasting impacts to the backcountry. Use a
lightweight stove for cooking and enjoy a candle lantern for light.
Where fires are permitted, use established fire rings, fire pans, or
mound fires.
Keep fires small. Only use sticks from the ground that can be broken
by
hand.
Burn all wood and coals to ash, put out campfires completely, then
scatter cool ashes.
Respect Wildlife:
Observe wildlife from a distance. Do not follow or approach them.
Never feed animals. Feeding wildlife damages their health, alters
natural behaviors, and exposes them to predators and other dangers.
Protect wildlife and your food by storing rations and trash
securely.
Control pets at all times, or leave them at home.
Avoid wildlife during sensitive times: mating, nesting, raising
young,
or winter.
Be Considerate of Other Visitors:
Respect other visitors and protect the quality of their experience.
Be courteous. Yield to other users on the trail.
Step to the downhill side of the trail when encountering pack stock.
Take breaks and camp away from trails and other visitors.
Let nature's sounds prevail. Avoid loud voices and noises
Events for the next few months as we know them. Some are official
events, others just things the community is doing in groups.
)'( Unknown date Tucson dinner
The date is less firm with this monthly dinner. Check with the
AZBurners
on topic list for details.
April host: Unknown.
Location: Unknown. Please keep an eye on the AZBurners on topic list
for
details. (or better yet, speak up and be the host) Editors note: Is
this
still going on? Can someone take point and get me info before the
25th
of each month so it makes it in to this? I know you Tucsonians like
it
informal, but the word needs to get out to people.Thanks.
)'( 4/12 Phoenix Area Dinner.
Once a month, on the 12th, we meet at a restaurant for dinner. The
location is chosen by that month's organizer.
April Organizer: Nils
Where:
Persian Garden Cafe
Southeast corner of 15th Ave and Thomas.
Cuisine: Generally Mediterranean, but not exclusively so. Many vegan
and vegetarian dishes. Meals in the $15-$20 range and WELL worth it.
Dinner will be at 6:30 (like normal)
Please pay your bar tab directly.
May Organizer: Needed. Speak up on the AZBurner discussion list. And
soon, so I can get it in the May newsletter. This is a very easy
type
of thing to organize, get to it! :)
azburners(at)yahoogroups(dot)com
)'( 4/22-4/24 Xara Dulzura (out of state) Imagine and pre-enact Xara,
a
pastoral paradise civilization 400 years in the future.
http://www.xaraproject.org/
)'( 4/28-5/1 TOAST The Arizona Regional Burn
Details, ticket info, etc. on the web site.
http://www.toast-town.org/
)'( 5/6 First Fridays.
Downtown Phoenix has a monthly art walk.
http://www.artlinkphoenix.com/ While not a Burning Man event, many Burners participate as artists.
Burners are everywhere. Holgas is a live-in artists studio...Several
Burners live at Holgas on 3rd St & Garfield. Others Live at the
lodge,
1231 Grand Ave. and yet more at Thought Crime around central and
Roosevelt.
The Wizards of Az have been performing fire spinning shows @ ~8:30 &
10:00p
)'( 5/6-5/9 (or longer) Nature outing Location: property at 4000ft in Rincons, very isolated and private
Event: open house/hike/campfire BBQ for the weekend The invitation
to
Sierra club members, Family Synergy members, Arizona burners and
this
group. Because of its remoteness a radical self sufficiency is
practiced. Leave no trace in spite of much trace being left from
previous activities. (ie pack it in, pack it out).
Reservations are a must. This event may not be nude friendly, ask
organizer Please see the main AZBurners list for contact information
and
full invite.
(or drop phoenix(at)burningman(dot)com a note and I'll forward it to you)
)'( 5/13-5/15 InterFuse (out of state)
Midwest regional burn
http://www.midwestburners.com/InterFuse/
Posted by request, kind of, but if you are in the area.....
)'( 5/21 Annual 100 Daze event The location is probably at Richard Wizardry's property in the Camp
Verde area.
This event BADLY needs some organization. I absolutely can't do it,
can
you? Someone to take charge, make plans and bring it all together.
You
will have help, lots, but it will help a lot for one person to be
the
organizer. Good opportunity, high pay (physic income you know), good
ground floor opportunity for self motivated individual.
)'( 6/3-5 2nd Annual Scorched Feet This is a relaxed campout being held on the Nevada side of Lake
Mohave
Telephone Cove (outside of Bullhead City, AZ/ Laughlin, NV) from
Friday
June 3rd- Sunday June 5th. This is a Burner friendly event, but it
is
being held on National Park Service land and we will have neighbors.
http://www.azcompuguy.com/2005_azburn/scorch.htm
)'( 6/24-6/26 Apogaea (out of state)
Colorado regional burn
http://www.apogaea.com/
Some future ideas
How do we organize more artistic events? Parties are easy to do,
people
always show up.
But how to take some of the other bits of our community and make the
prosper? How do we get more participation going on?
Ideas?
Bring it up on:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Azburners/
Keep in contact, build community!
Theme Camps:
http://www.radio-electra.com
http://polyparadise.azcompuguy.com
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phoenix(at)burningman(dot)com no latter than the
25th of the month. There
is a
review and editing process. Not all submissions can be accepted.
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This news letter brought to you by:
Your regional contacts:
Naked Mike, Phoenix
Rockstar (Gary), Arizona
Grammar and spelling help: Kat.
Community at large: Scotto (eyes, The Leave No Trace Principles and web page and more)
All
of you!