Salton Shopping List
Thread started by
tortuga_veloce at 01.15.09 - 10:39 pm
This thread is a list of things everyone should bring:
Spray paint
Tent
Sleeping bag
Beer
Trash bags
Pot
Camping food
Will there be barbques? I'm planning to bring some asada.
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Ha, what a great list...if i may add....
-warm clothes for the cold desert nights
-psychedelic substances
-a change of clothes for the third day (unless you really love that patina of camp-stink)
-FLASHLIGHT!!!
-LIGHTER
-Drinking vessel of some kind
-Pot smoking device (aka a 'piece')
-Some form of self defense (aka a 'piece', or pepperspray)
-a bike
Lance K01.15.09 - 10:46 pm
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Please don't forget Purell & lots of baby wipes...
jeffwr301.15.09 - 10:50 pm
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umm, alcohol?
and umm... umbrellas
swim floaties
MEGAFUNS!
a big parachute
roller skates
10 boxes of wine
battery powered clippers for sharecuts
fwends
confetti
clean socks
cream pies
watermelons
pumpkins
water balloons
babies for throwing off high objects
bunny suits
santa suits
clown suits
tubes
angelopes
moosick!
firewood
instruments
instruments of destruction
knittens
mittens
tennis rackets
nudity
whoabots
dancin
and most of all
F U N !
this list compiles by Franz, Coe Coe Butta, and FuzzBeast
FuzzBeast01.15.09 - 11:45 pm
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is this still a core elite event? or can a sorry good for nothing also come? (and by sorry good for nothing i mean me)
Jazzy Phat Nastee01.15.09 - 11:47 pm
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ahhhh is confetti really a good idea?
One thing to keep in mind is to leave anything that in a glass bottle at home. That shit gets heavy when you're considering the trash generated. Leave glass bottles at home if possible. Keep extra packaging at home. Cardboard can be burned but better to just don't bring it.
Keep tabs of your trash. Smash the beer cans so they take up ALOT less room. Separate the trash so it can be easily donated to the people there. Stuff they don't want, we pack out. There's not even dumpsters in town. So think about what you're taking.
WE ARE LEAVING NO TRACE. RESPECT THEIR HOME.
User101.16.09 - 12:04 am
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so when is this ride, too lazy to look at the list on the right.
Little Evil Eddy01.16.09 - 12:40 am
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Fuck yeah, I might actualy be able to show... I'll bring some genuin desert grown food
Little Evil Eddy01.16.09 - 12:49 am
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This sounds epic. :)
vor01.16.09 - 1:33 am
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dont forget to bring a swimsuit!
(sarcasm)
Candy Cane01.16.09 - 3:23 am
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If I go, I'll bring a bedroll, clean drawers, and some Purell amongst the usual load-out.
bentstrider01.16.09 - 4:52 am
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seriously guys you're going way overboard. remember we are trying to get a lot of people out there, so the less you bring the better. all you need is:
food
water
alcohol
sleeping gear
1 change of clothes
bike
sunscreen
you won't change your clothes on a daily basis while camping, and really work on limiting the things that you are bringing that will create trash. Even if it's burnable, we still have to deal with all the ash at the end of the trip, so be considerate. 80-100 peoples trash, recyclables and ash is a lot to deal with.
brassknuckle01.16.09 - 7:37 am
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Also add earplugs to the list.
If you are bringing paint to donate to Leonard at Salvation Mountain make sure it is water based acrylic. Also plan on giving Leonard a little cash donation if you take a tour of Salvation Mountain. He's a really great guy and depends on our donations to keep that place going.
brassknuckle01.16.09 - 8:09 am
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also if anybody needs any goodies you know what i mean....
hit me up so we can buy in bulk yah?
_iJunes01.16.09 - 9:23 am
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and the minibikes from the BOX, wherever they are.
does anyone know where they are?
tortuga_veloce01.16.09 - 10:02 am
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Theres a hot springs withing walking distance. swimsuits not necessary
Joe Borfo01.16.09 - 10:03 am
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i dont have a tent. can i use someone's tent?
i might repay you in sexual favors if you'd like.
_iJunes01.16.09 - 10:07 am
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I just spoke to one of the locals out there that we met last year. He has requested that we don't bring glass if at all possible. This is a direct quote from him
"For three reasons I strongly encourage that you eschew glass containers if at all possible. Glass is heavy and a pain to recycle; glass occasionally breaks and broken glass is the absolute nastiest mess to clean up in the desert; beer in aluminum cans is said to improve potency in men and longevity in women. But if you just can't resist that 4-pack of Rasputin Stout, I understand. Just please be really careful with it."
Try to remember that when packing.
brassknuckle01.16.09 - 10:09 am
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"-Some form of self defense (aka a 'piece', or pepperspray)"
Unnecessary. Unless you go looking for trouble or want to defend yourself from overzealous homeland security at the border patrol/customs checkpoint.
toweliesbong01.16.09 - 10:37 am
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+1 to Brassknuckles posts...
everyone that hasnt gone yet
please listen to
everyone that has already gone
at least on this topic. Otherwise everyone's thats already gone is out of their mind.
SKIDMARCUS01.16.09 - 10:47 am
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does someone have the game twister? i really love that game
meow01.16.09 - 10:51 am
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lotion for dry skinz
meow01.16.09 - 10:52 am
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candles for darnesses.
condoms for making balloons with
music?
advil/ pain relievers
ace band aids
meow01.16.09 - 10:54 am
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also, i dont think anyone should bring deodorant
meow01.16.09 - 10:58 am
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The pre-made indian foods at trader joes that come in the little packages are really good and really big space savers. Pre-made rice also.
Graham01.16.09 - 11:02 am
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The thing I really hate when camping is over sized products, like those huge bottles of ketchup and mustard and other retarded shit like that.
There is no reason we need mass amounts of things out there. The key is to bring as little as possible so that we take home as little as possible.
When you buy something that comes in a container take it out of its package and throw it away before your get to camp.
Just make everything as simple as your possibly can.
Bring it back to the basics.
Graham01.16.09 - 11:08 am
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the thing to think about foremost when shopping is TRASH.
you have to bring all your own nasty, stinky, sticky, wet trash home with you. there will be no public dumpsters for you to use in the area. maybe in the palm springs area on the way home you can find a public dumpster behind a CVS but basically where we are there will be nothing. take bags out of boxes and boxes off of cup o noodles. etc.
i'm thinking the vets should get together and have a concise shopping list?
neverclever01.16.09 - 11:11 am
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haven't you ever been camping?
I'm tired of babysitting.
leave no trace is self explanatory.
bring 1.5 gallons of water per person per day and all the food you'll eat.
bring warm clothes and shelter.
finally, bring a bike.
spiraldemon01.16.09 - 11:14 am
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Another thing that we should skip on is huge melons. Unless you know for sure that you are going to be eating the whole thing.
Last year at Burning Man we had huge half eaten things of water melons covered in dust just sitting there for days. It was extremely bizarre looking.
Graham01.16.09 - 11:15 am
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yeah. strange phenomenon with watermeons. you figure you would want it in the desert, but when its there it's like...meh.
If you are feeling generous feel free to contribute something foodwise - otherwise, fend for yourself.
Joe Borfo01.16.09 - 11:22 am
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Bring the biggest water bottles you can find. Something like the one gallon bottles. Refill you're bike bottle with this. DO NOT bring 100 dinky 12 ounce bottles.
Another that's nice about these gallon bottles, the people living out there may want theses after we leave.
User101.16.09 - 11:58 am
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EVERYONE plan on bringing home everything that you bring with you. That means all your food scraps, all your trash, all of your cigarette butts, etc... The campsite WILL look cleaner when we leave than it did when we came. If you can't handle spending some time that weekend picking up and sorting through garbage and recyclables and making sure our campsite is clean, don't bother coming with us. Everyone has to remember we are guests there. There are people that call this place home and we have to respect them.
brassknuckle01.16.09 - 12:06 pm
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Deodorant is optional.
I usually carry some in my hip-pack anyway, along with BenGay, Bandages, Purrell, and some Ibuprofen for crashes, lost-fights, counteract noxious fumes, etc.,
bentstrider01.16.09 - 12:29 pm
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Bring what you NEED, water & food for the days you will be there. Plus warm clothing for night- it's fucking cold. and light clothing for the day, it's really wonderfully nice out during the day.
If you plan on supporting one of several community meals, please speak up.
I'm doing Bullhorn Brunch, Sunday Morning before Bombay Beach. I will need supplies and volunteers. Ms. Stephanie is heading the drinks (Mimosas & Bloody Marys.) I need someone to help with the bacon & eggs. I'm doing the potatoes.
the reverend dak01.16.09 - 12:31 pm
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Dude Dak
Tell me what you need help with i am down!
raquelridesurmom@gmail.com
PS i heart bacon
TheRaquel01.16.09 - 12:34 pm
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oh shit bloody marys.
i want to help. can i bring string beans and cornichons for the bloody marys?
Candy Cane01.16.09 - 12:41 pm
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Can i request Golden Showers (pineapple juice and champagne)?
brassknuckle01.16.09 - 12:42 pm
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I love nothing more than mimosas and potatoes.
Graham01.16.09 - 12:55 pm
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how about a football? I just found a frisbee but a game of football would be fun.
KABS01.16.09 - 12:58 pm
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id like to take this time/forum space to ask if anyone has an open seat in their car for me?! as of right now, i dont have a ride
Candy Cane01.16.09 - 12:59 pm
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sarah and everyone else, carpool list and such are on the ridazzcamp google group. Please sign up for that because that is the list everyone will be using. This thread is just to get the word out, and not all details will be listed on here.
IF YOU ARE PLANNING ON GOING ON THE TRIP, YOU MUST SIGN UP FOR THE GOOGLE GROUP AS IT HAS ALL THE DETAILS YOU WILL NEED AS WELL AS THE CARPOOLING LISTS.
http://groups.google.com/group/ridazzcamp
All official information, sign-up, and camp fees there, will be listed there and only there. NOT HERE...
brassknuckle01.16.09 - 1:11 pm
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The lets pretend this is the salton sea but really the burningman google group?
LAME!!!
User101.16.09 - 1:14 pm
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wow its bugging you that much that your still bitching about it?
ipsofatso01.16.09 - 1:16 pm
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actually it is for both Alan. Why is that lame? Right now all the threads pertain to Salton Sea. After the trip you are welcome to unsubscribe.
brassknuckle01.16.09 - 1:16 pm
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Salton Sea trip deserves it's own group, like last year. It will look a hell of alot better as the years pass. Why did it have a separate google group last year? Why not use that one again, or establish a new one?
All this burningman group is for is to sucker people into going to BM. The Salton sea trip looks like an after thought or something. Can't the BM group stand on it's own?
User101.16.09 - 1:31 pm
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yes. i was suckered into going to burning man last year. i already got my ticket for this year too!
the basic idea of "Ridazz Camp" and that we have ridazzcamp.com was that we would use it for ALL the Midnight Ridazz camping trips.....
neverclever01.16.09 - 1:35 pm
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it's not to sucker anyone in alan, it's just easier for those people who are organizing this. You don't have to join if you don't want to, but don't expect to get all the details in a timely manner. So if you want details, join the group, if not, don't join.
brassknuckle01.16.09 - 1:35 pm
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Who's kidding who? It's a BM group. Look at it. I'm going to Salton Sea NOT BM.
User101.16.09 - 1:43 pm
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Hi hi hi. This trip is going to be awesome amazing! Miss Sarah, I would love help with the bloody mary fixins. I'm going to mix up a GINORMONGOUS batch of amazingly awesome spicy and salty and horseradishy and wonderful mix before we leave, and transport it all in tupperware, or something.
I love the wonderful fun list put together by Coe Coe, Franz and Fuzzbeast, and I so don't want to be killjoy of any sort...
...BUT I just want to say that seeing things on the list like confetti and water balloons really troubles me. We are taking a burning man-like attitude to this trip, and any teeny tiny eensy weensy itty bitty piece of MATTER OUT OF PLACE (MOOP) - even one piece of confetti, or one shred of water balloon - left behind means we as a camp have FAILED. It will be really hard to clean up confetti and broken balloons, so I would strongly advise against anything like that.
We can have fun painting shaving dressing messing kissing licking wetting petting each other without stuff that will leave a mess behind. NO MOOP!
Ms. Stephanie01.16.09 - 2:19 pm
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Actually, I got a slingshot for my birthday from my wonderful boyfriend. I'm trying to come up with fun things to shoot at people in the camp that won't leave a mess behind. Suggestions would be welcome, for my shopping list.
Ms. Stephanie01.16.09 - 2:23 pm
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ice cube bullet. it will leave no trace once it melts... downside: bruising welts.
Aqueous Atom01.16.09 - 2:29 pm
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Suggestions would be welcome, for my shopping list.
Me -
Anything biodegradable, such as beans, nuts, peas, etc etc.
User101.16.09 - 2:33 pm
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your gonna need to bring a lot of water if your still going to be crying about the goggle groups.
ipsofatso01.16.09 - 2:38 pm
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ice cube bullet. it will leave no trace once it melts... downside: bruising welts.
Aqueous Atom
01.16.09 - 5:29 pm
I could work on my long distance skillz. Maybe it wouldn't hurt so much that way. Zzzzing!
Ms. Stephanie01.16.09 - 2:40 pm
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BUMP for all those no-moop sensical stuffs
imachynna02.12.14 - 11:01 pm
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