Friday, August 7, 2015

The Jackrabbit Speaks V19:#31:8.7.15 Local Towns & Resources Edition

Volume 19, Issue #31 Local Towns & Resources Edition | August 7, 2015 Special Edition | Preparation

LOCAL TOWNS & RESOURCES

Reno Information and Resources

From the Northwest — Cedarville & Alturas

From the East — Lovelock

From the Southeast — Fallon

From the South — Fernley

BRC's Proximate Neighbors — Wadsworth, Nixon & Pyramid Lake

BRC's Next Door Neighbors — Gerlach & Empire

EXTRA: Where To Take Your Trash and Recycling!!

Reno Bonus! The Generator Community Art & Builders Space

GET ME OFF THIS CRAZY RIDE!

FROM DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE

Everyone has to get supplies of one sort or another in the towns en route to the playa, and we're here to help. We've compiled an impressive (if we do say so ourselves) collection of information and resources available to you on your way to and from BRC, wherever you're coming from.

Whether you want to load up on water, find a tent, grab another costume, get that last shower ... or just take a moment to kiss civilization goodbye, we've got you handled ...

Coming from the West or Southwest (or flying in), we've got Reno covered. From the Northwest, Cedarville. From the East, we got Lovelock and Fernley. From the Southeast, there's Fallon. Then for most travelers, Wadsworth and Nixon, our good neighbors from the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe. And finally, when you get up close to the playa, our favorite small desert towns: Gerlach and Empire.

An important note: these communities are our neighbors. We've forged great relationships with them over the years, and frankly, Burning Man couldn't continue without them. Please pay them the utmost respect on your way through. Show them some love, and remember your actions represent all Burners. When patronizing a local business, rest area or parking lot, please be respectful and courteous. And LEAVE NO TRACE. The future of Burning Man depends on it.

Finally, find everything you need to know about transportation, travel and traffic to and from Black Rock City.

The Man burns in 29 days!

PREPAR FOR BURNING MAN

Reno Information and Resources

The Reno area is the nearest major metropolitan area to Black Rock City, 2.5 hours away.

If you plan to get any or all of the supplies you need in Reno or simply stay overnight, we have a big Reno section on our website PACKED with information on all of the important local resources — supermarkets, water, hardware, curiosity shops, recycling, trash and greywater disposal, hotels, restaurants, transportation, shipping, favorite spots ... you name it. And all mapped out for your navigational planning. Bookmark it on your mobile device!

These pages are painstakingly updated each year by a team of local Burners who know whereof they speak (hats off to them!). Check it out.

Reno-Tahoe International Airport

Burning Man is the busiest time of year for the Reno-Tahoe International Airport, with over 17,000 Burners coming through on their way to and from the playa. If you're one of them, we've got RTIA information that will help make your airport experience smooth.

From the Northwest — Cedarville & Alturas

The town of Cedarville, CA is a great place to stop and get supplies from the northwest, and your last for 85 miles. The community really supports us and looks forward to seeing us every year.

Burners and are warmly welcomed to participate in the Modoc County Fair in Cedarville August 27-30, and in the Town Parade on August 30. Get to know our neighbors, show off your art and mutant vehicles at this family-friendly event.

Information on the parade, fair and Cedarville resources can be found here.

Also, a special note to all northbound travelers during Exodus:

The Cedarville Rancheria Tribe's Rabbit Traxx store is taking part in the Exodus Trash and Recycling Network again this year, so you can take all your trash and recycling here after Burning Man.

From the East — Lovelock

Set on the western edge of "Cowboy Country," Lovelock — the County Seat of Pershing County, the county wherein BRC is located — is a major pit-stop on I-80 to look forward to if you are traveling from the east.

It's also your last chance for 70 miles until Fernley, where you will veer north off to the playa. Great place to stop, get gas, food, supplies, a bed for the night and show our dear neighbors some love.

From the Southeast — Fallon

Fallon is your first major town after traveling hundreds of miles across Nevada, whether from Las Vegas or via Highway 50.

Many resources can be found in this very hospitable desert oasis, and we've got them listed here.

From the South — Fernley

Your last town to find major supplies within 100 miles of Black Rock City, Fernley is very supportive of Burning Man with some great things to offer.

BRC's Proximate Neighbors — Wadsworth, Nixon & Pyramid Lake

Most travelers pass through the towns of Wadsworth and Nixon on the Pyramid Lake Paiute Reservation on their way to Burning Man. The Tribe is very supportive of Burning Man and hospitable to travelers. Check out all the information and resources here:

Wadsworth
Nixon and Pyramid Lake

NOTE: The gas pumps at the I-80 Smokeshop in Wadsworth were recently destroyed in a fire, and are expected to be replaced by August 17. We will update you via the JRS if that doesn't turn out to be true.

PYRAMID LAKE

Pyramid Lake is a beautiful ancient lake at the heart of the Paiute Tribe Reservation, with plenty of day-use and camping opportunities for before and/or after the hot dusty playa.

NOTE: All day-use and camping requires permits! Proceeds from permits help support the Tribal Government, and water quality and environmental programs that protect the unique ecosystem of Pyramid Lake year round. The Tribe advises all travelers that the north and east side of the lake, Anaho Island, The Pyramid, and The Needles, are off-limits to everyone but Tribe members. The Tribe also advises that souvenir and artifact hunting are not permitted. To purchase camping, day-use, and other permits online, or for a list of permit locations and additional information about Pyramid Lake, please visit www.pyramidlake.us.

PYRAMID LAKE MUSEUM & VISITORS CENTER

The Paiute Tribe invites all Burning Man participants to stop and experience the culture on display at the Pyramid Lake Museum and Visitors Center (709 State Street in Nixon, across from The Nixon Store). The traveler will find an invaluable experience in checking out the Museum itself with breathtaking architecture and a remarkable display of the history and culture of the Tribe, lake and land. If you are camping on Pyramid Lake or otherwise have the time, don't miss this attraction that will leave you with an appreciation for the unique arts and culture of Pyramid Lake. Permits may also be purchased at the Museum and Visitors Center.

TRAVEL ADVISORY

The Tribe advises all travelers to slow down and keep your distance while traveling through the Pyramid Lake Paiute Reservation. Obey the posted speed limits and keep a safe distance between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of you. All State Routes on the reservation are two lane roads and the Tribe would like motorists to be aware of the dangers associated with high speeds on two lane highways. The entire Pyramid Lake Paiute Reservation is an open range area for livestock. Motorists must be cautious of livestock that may be on the highways. Finally, while passing through the Tribal communities of Wadsworth and Nixon, the Tribe requests that motorists be cautious of children and courteous to Tribal Members that may attempt to cross the road, or that are accessing their homes, businesses or Tribal Services.

BRC's Next Door Neighbors — Gerlach & Empire

Gerlach and Empire are our closest neighbors. In addition to some last-minute or important resources like gas, water, some groceries, booze, clothing and toys, they also have year-round options such as storage, and mutant vehicle and art support.

There's also very important information for all travelers to know about on their way to and from BRC through these towns.

Check it out.

Getting Water in Gerlach

The last place to fill up on water (and thereby the most effective way to reduce your vehicle weight, and thus gas expenditure) is at the Gerlach General Improvement District, the provider of water, sewer and disposal services to residents of Gerlach.

Located at 330 Short Drive, you'll see signs to follow as you enter Gerlach.

The GGID will be selling potable water to fill up RVs and water tanks of any size, with the funds going to support the town of Gerlach.

Rates are 50 cents per gallon up to 100 gallons, 45 cents per gallon between 105 and 200 gallons, 40 cents per gallon for 205 to 500 gallons, and 35 cents per gallon for 505 to 1000 gallons. 5, 7 and 15-gallon water containers are also available (free water with purchase of the reusable container) for $25, $30 and $45 respectively. Cash only, but an ATM is onsite.

Open Aug 24-26, 9am-5pm; Aug 27, 9am-6pm; Aug 28-30, 8am-midnight; Aug 31 and Sept. 1, 9am-8pm and Sept. 2, 9am-5pm.

You can call them with any questions at 775-557-2601. Containers can be reserved by calling the GGID office and arranging pre-payment by money order.

EXTRA: Where To Take Your Trash and Recycling!!

Leaving No Trace is absolutely critical to Burning Man's survival. Really critical. Errant trash on the sides of the roads and other littering seriously impacts the time, money, resources and support of our neighbors. Littering is not only illegal and cause for prosecution — it makes Burning Man, and all of us, look really irresponsible. And if we want Burning Man to continue, we can't have any of that. Period.

In very generous support of our community, several of our neighbors return this year providing 24-hour trash and recycling service along all Exodus routes. Check out the Exodus Trash and Recycling (EXTRA) network locations.

Finally, you'll find other roadside trash vendors during Exodus in Gerlach, Nixon and Wadsworth, and some of them will also be open 24 hours. They'll have signs up so you can't miss them. Not only will they help take a load off, supporting them also supports local economies.

Reno Bonus! The Generator Community Art & Builders Space

The Generator in is an experimental and radically-inclusive art and builders space in the Reno-Sparks area, dedicated to playa-bound and year-round projects. Art installations being built there for Black Rock City include The Mazu Temple and projects from around the world.

If you're looking for a place to build close to BRC, check them out.  And they are always in need of volunteers and donations of tools and supplies. Or just stop by and check it out.

SOUNDTRACK FOR THIS JRS

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Pogo, and you should too.

Nightmares on Wax, Télépopmusik, and other good stuff.

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Credits:
Editor: Will Chase
Compilation: Jon Mitchell
Looking Over Shoulders: Megan Miller
Design & Development: Silvia Stephenson
Back of House: Amani Loutfy, Edub
Original Jackrabbit (O.J.): Marian Goodell
Jackrabbit Emeritus: Andie Grace
Header Photograph: Image Oasis by Bill Neely, 2014
Photographer Credit: Luke Szczepanski

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