oh the Burning Man "free spirit of brother and sister-hood" - actually just a mob of narcissistic exhibitionists who wouldn't even think of helping someone else out who was in a real jam, esp, if it inconvenienced them to ever the slightest degree - ugly mess literally and figuratively
There’s not much they could do. Not enough traction for a tow, you can’t push it out if it’s buried up to the frame and unless you can pick the entire vehicle up and walk it out it’s stuck until it dries up. Kind of reminds me of people who have never driven in snow getting stuck in a couple of inches. If you notice the most successful ones crossing the “rivers” crossed at right angles in a spot not trafficked before and got some decent speed up so momentum carried them through (luckily it’s not soft enough to sink in to the bumper or frame before they’re across).
@@Maaaatttttt "Historians have pondered why these 'ritualists' would travel so far in their metal carriages, often hundreds of miles, to reach the bottom of a dried lake-bed and burn stuff."
I'll bet the guy that yelled at me for wading in the river while fishing was there. apparently he felt I was disturbing the river bed 🙄 so many claim to be environmentalists but have no problem destroying a pristine remote area for their get together 🙄
You will never know what you've missed. I've traveled slowly around the world, seen all kinds of wondrous things, and they pale in comparison to burning man.
Nothing brought it down. Most everyone there, while a little unpleasant at times, had a great time. Music, dancing, hanging out with friends at the camp. New media made this out to be some huge thing and it isn't.
All those RVs could have sat in place for a day or two as the ground dried and solidified then left a lot less damage behind. I mean the funny thing about an RV is that they are a self contained living unit usually capable of being lived in for days at a time. Instead everyone just had to rush out when the ground was at its softest. Remember to take care of the playa and not damage it, unless it is inconvenient of course.
...and the media is spinning it as some sort of failure of the entire event when in fact it was the failure of a few individuals who could not follow shelter in place recommendations.
What about hygiene, access to fresh water, telephones run empty, medication runs out. It all depends on a change in climate. Why was the desert flooded and where did all the water com from?
This should be an annual spectator event - watching thousands of helpless yippies stuck in the mud. Free spirits doing their free spirit thing. It looks like downtown Portland.
I love waking up in a mud puddle, hung over, in 90 degree temps. I saw an ad saying, they leave it like they were never there. I want to see arial pics in a week.
It takes weeks to fully clean up from burning man. They even install trash fences to catch anything that blows away. ( normally ) they do a great job packing in and packing out. It's part of the culture of the event. Granted I do have to say that many of the people that go to burning Man are complete cityits.
Oh, anyone but the techies that tend to throng to BM and escape their workstations. This scene had its merits say... 30 years ago. Anyway, there's a reason people who actually live in high desert areas prefer a 4wd. Now the real horror: some of the birdbrains attending this extended mudhole work on AI endeavors, lol.
@ar4122 They take it down and leave no trace, that's the entire point of it that I guess you missed. The track record of a peaceful celebration that brings out what they brought in is really impressive. The type of mud there in the desert is much different than in the suburbs. (I live in a high desert area and experience that stuff). I hope the rain stops and they're able to carry on enjoying their vacations or smoothly get out so they can go home.
@@AnnAndNala So would you say that they have left no trace this year? LOL. Weird vibes dude. By the way, most celebrations are considered peaceful for those who partake and enjoyed the celebration. That doesnt mean that everyone or the majority feels that way. Sorry to pop your ego bubble.
…or they could be looking for a real bathroom, and will return to clean up after themselves? Unless of course you can tell the future, then I bow to your brilliance.
Well gee...That's too bad, because I was going to offer you an all expenses paid trip and $350,000 to attend with one little condition.... You would be video recorded there hopping on one foot and whistling "Dixie" for 30 seconds.🤣🤣🤣
@@paul9156c Just as well....Whistling "Dixie" TODAY could conceivably get you into some serious hot water in "woke" culture, and the people who attend BURNING MAN are not exactly the same types that show up at JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY gatherings.
That Playa dust is alkaline - if you're skin is sensitive, or it stays on you long enough - it can produce blisters, even a mild burn. And, the stuff has a slightly negative electrical surface charge, so it sticks to everything, and soap & water wont remove it all - it takes a mild acidic solution, like vinegar & water, to break it loose. It was a nightmare getting it all off the underside of my van the first time I went.
Hippes feel right at home in Roached out and Rusty “good times” vans anyway…..so it’s all good. What pisses me off is when the rocks and crusty mud-poo falls out from under the frame on the road and goes flying into everyone’s windshields.
I raced motorcycles in the desert for years. There is nothing worse than a rainstorm in the desert. It's hard to describe that mud but these videos are doing a pretty good job conveying just how treacherous it is.
Are you a fan of Bob hannah or were you by chance? My Pope raced for Yamaha in the 80s locally here in Pennsylvania and into new york(unidilla).. he loved bob hannah. If I remember correct hes from baja? Or somewhere desert like. John Dowd was another west coast desert guy too I think. ?
I am not understanding the problem here. As Wikipedia says, "Burning Man is a week-long large-scale desert campout focused on... self-reliance..." When you hold an even on a dried lake bed water is bound to pool there.
See you have a brain that functions like it should. You use reason and logic. They don't have those capabilities. They were told from a child that they are special, it's always going to be fine and it's always someone else's fault!
Serves them hippies right for not having 4x4 trucks dummies thinking cars are good idea in dried up lakebed I wish I was there in lifted 4x4 sitting on my tailgate laughing at them while I drink my miller light 😂
Watching this, I'm reminded of an old Sunday School song: "The foolish man built his hedonistic festival upon the sand. The foolish man built his hedonistic festival upon the sand...and the rains came tumbling down."
I would bet that most of these people know nothing about flotation or momentum They rent a car, put gas in it and go .. that's the extent of their mechanical knowledge
Their golden moment, pardon the attempt to parlay on your commentary, was when they arrived at their destination, instead of stopping they should have kept going. Yeah, I'm a riot at parties, too /s.
@@paula718That's by design. There's a reason high schools had automotive courses for classes. There's a reason government funding for it stopped. Self suffiency is dangerous to a government that thrives off dependency
No way can you be "Self Reliant" around that many city dwellers who don't have a clue, or respect for Mother Nature!! I remember a few years back, it rained and they couldn't get in, they closed the gates! Then opened them up a day or so later.
Makes me wonder that with all the material from some of the installations that they could have built up over some of those “rivers” that were the hardest to get through.
@@karlwithak.And so we are the caretakers of the earth. How many of us compost, recycle and reuse materials. Do you do all of these simple and easy things? Waste not, want not.
I wish South Park would make an episode on Burning Man and this. Oh the stereotypes and characters they'd make. It would be absolute gold. Probably watch it 7 times.
You only live once gentlemen. You might make it to 100 on your couch, or you can go out and experience our great nation. On your deathbed, you won't be thinking "good thing I didn't go to that muddy festival in the desert" but you might be regretting the opposite.
Can you imagine the Chaos Confusion and MayHam about to decend on every coin operated car wash in the greater Tri-State region. There could even be an enhanced Earth wobble or early polar axis shift because of the great Mud and Poo displacement disaster of 23’
15:30 We were part of a caravan in Central America for SCUBA and surfing. In just our small village, we saw about eighteen (18) Sprinter-type vans down for repairs. Some waited for entire engines from Florida and Arizona. . Our caravan chums are experienced travellers. We travel in old trucks, old Chevy vans, and home-built ExpeditionVehicles. Not one Sprinter-type van in the bunch.
I particularly enjoyed how they all just drove past the people who were stuck and left them behind...yeah, that's comradery, explains the Biden administration and libbies to a T.
I wonder if the guy at 16:00 who's been stuck in the mud all day heard about how all the Burners "come together as a community to help each other out".
Seeing so many rv roofs with no strips of plywood, planks or blocks, mud tires... Wasted opportunities to be prepared? Imagine if they had deconstructed part of The Man to help them all out?
I just left burning the man yesterday. All those people who were stuck in the mud on this video were pacifically told not to drive. They did this to themselves, they are not true burners.
strange that they are all about peace and love for your fellow man yet nobody stops to help anyone thats stuck.....love and peace my arse....its every man for himself !!
Having lived in Reno for many of these events, feel bad for the city when all this muddy trash starts getting dumped everywhere. They don't leave a trace in the desert, just everywhere else they go.
I guess a lot of people will be lining up at car washes to wash themselves before appearing in polite society. Not that the garage people aren't polite.
@@riproar11 If I use my native language you wouldn't understand a single word. Be thankful I've invested my time to learn second one just for you to be able to criticize it over a single typo and give you're life a meaning. Btw, there's nothing wrong with my English teachers, they're all perfect. Have a nice day, grammar police.
You may want to fire your English professors...your second reply contains more mistakes than your original post! Stick to your native tongue for the time being....
Seeing those individuals stuck as the others drive by it's like watching Animal Planet, when the weak or young gazelles get singled out by the pride of lions.
It's not like this is sub-freezing Alaska. They'll just have to wait until the tow trucks come in or someone has some extra wooden planks to get them unstuck.
This is the most entertaining footage Ive ever watched. I think i enjoyed this much more than any show they put on at burning man itself. this should be its own show.
Looks like a good place for a hovercraft, or maybe a Sherp, or an Argo. But really, after two days of camping in the mud it dried out enough for everybody to just drive out. No big deal. Glad to see everybody is safe.
I just love how everyone that is stuck has so much help getting unstuck, really shows the "community" at burning man. I don't think a single vehicle didn't stop and offer assistance to those stuck and not to mention the "self reliance" of those that just stood next to their stuck vehicles just looking around helpless and hopelessly- err, I mean dug themselves out on their own. Just a, wholesome, heartwarming and fulfilling experience.
yahh but if you noticed those were the ones that wanted to keep their new riggs clean as they tried to cross the obstacles to slowly. And you are right, this video is like watching some sub cultures of humans driving away from a diseased area.
I'm glad I stayed for the mud and left once the ground dried up. I saw plenty people who decided to drive with their RVs and vans and eventually got stuck.
The lake bed will restore itself the next time it rain. Anyways, why is it so important to restore it. It serves no useful purposes other than supplying dust and dirt in a dust storm, and maybe home to a few lizards and snakes.
Much of my childhood was spent with my Dad, who was brilliant, an inventor of Sand Tires, and he RESCUED people who were clueless, got themselves into off-road challenging situations of GETTING STUCK. We pulled thousands of such folks out of the sand dunes, beaches, desert areas, and wilderness for decades. Watching this, I just shake my head on how the Human Race has barely learned anything, come UNprepared for the wilderness areas where conditions change rapidly and in isolated locations. Always come ready.
What? They came prepared! None of them are asking for rescue. No one is asking for food or water to be airlifted in. The video reports from BRC have been quite measured and realistic. There's plenty of food and water. Electrical power? A bit spotty in places. Porta potties? Some are getting full. But they have done a great job, individually and institutionally, of preparing. Rainfall like this is very unlikely, but BM guidelines urge people to be prepared for a lot: bring extra food and water, bring a range of clothes, bring a mindset that's flexible and adaptable. It's really impressive how 70,000 people have dealt with this. Not really even "coped". Many (most!) are celebrating, learning, having a good time, and helping others.
yes, I'm wondering why the others aren't helping the stuck people. Still, anyone's vehicle can blow a radiator or timing chain or something and will be stuck, regardless of their tires
@@rzella8022 - Nope. Off-road custom TIRE business. Dad invented Sand Tires, PadlaTrak, Big Brother tires and others because such tires assisted the vehicles floatation over various terrain conditions supremely. He was a Good Samaritan and Friend to ALL, the last of his kind as a desert off roading pioneer.
Caged mice (people)coming out of the maze (Bay Area) to find themselves at a made up Utopia for 10 days. (to find self awareness, not) to return to the maze (city) Your still a mouse 🐭 What’s sad…. Is these people will return next year. Hope you find what your looking for…..
It would be bad enough to have your RV stuck in the mud but to have 70,000 people drive by without one offering a hand has got to be depressing.
My thoughts exactly!
Goes to show you what kind of people go to this event!
If they stop they will be stuck too. Those stuck people need proper help from a tractor or tow truck.
oh the Burning Man "free spirit of brother and sister-hood" - actually just a mob of narcissistic exhibitionists who wouldn't even think of helping someone else out who was in a real jam, esp, if it inconvenienced them to ever the slightest degree - ugly mess literally and figuratively
There’s not much they could do.
Not enough traction for a tow, you can’t push it out if it’s buried up to the frame and unless you can pick the entire vehicle up and walk it out it’s stuck until it dries up.
Kind of reminds me of people who have never driven in snow getting stuck in a couple of inches.
If you notice the most successful ones crossing the “rivers” crossed at right angles in a spot not trafficked before and got some decent speed up so momentum carried them through (luckily it’s not soft enough to sink in to the bumper or frame before they’re across).
Man, those porta potties must be a nightmare.
I saw one dude going from stall to stall chcecking🤣🤣
LOL
I noticed a few shots of someone opening the porta potty door, looking then turning around and going to another door. When you gotta go, you go!
Use da Bidet😂
Oh you know they are.
Wet wipes and some pure isopropyl alcohol would be a must have.
Everyone just driving by, leaving that guy stuck.
What a strong community.
No kidding Eh? Came to party, not to love
Poor dude getting the Trumpster treatment by his very own, lol
Semper Fi . . . Lol !🇺🇲
You want to change the world go out the and do it yourself
Eh, water. It’ll all work out
The compassion in these comments is heartwarming.
No one talking about how fantastic the filming is, felt like i was watching a movie about a primitive sub species of man
Haha me too not thinking exactly that but yeah
@@Maaaatttttt "Historians have pondered why these 'ritualists' would travel so far in their metal carriages, often hundreds of miles, to reach the bottom of a dried lake-bed and burn stuff."
Sub species - right on !!
LOLOL
The Bad Batch.
After years of wondering, I went a few years back. It's basically a giant, self-important, trailer park.
😂❤😂
Where were the thousands upon thousands of people fleeing burning man?………
Self-important. Perfectly said.
As for myself, I am important.
Is there a difference between a trailer park and a junk yard 😂
i'm glued to my screen. heart races every time someone has a go at the crossing
This is the best comedy of the summer, I needed a good laugh! Thanks burners
I'll bet the guy that yelled at me for wading in the river while fishing was there. apparently he felt I was disturbing the river bed 🙄 so many claim to be environmentalists but have no problem destroying a pristine remote area for their get together 🙄
Whether it be catastrophic mud bogs or blinding dust storms Burning man will always be an adventure that I have always chosen to avoid.
You will never know what you've missed. I've traveled slowly around the world, seen all kinds of wondrous things, and they pale in comparison to burning man.
😂😂😂 Me too. 🤦♀️
what about the ritualistic burning of an effigy representing human sacrifice? ... in any case, count me out.
The filthy, overflowing Port-a-Johns were enough to keep me away.
I prefer to watch it on RUclips even though I live just a few hours away from it... sure glad I'm not there now 😊
Absolute insanity. I'd never go to something like that with all those crazy people. Just to see a bon fire. Good lord 😮😮😮
It's a sacrifice
Haha like they all go there just to see a big fire. Right. That's only on one night, people go there for many days, you realize that right?
@@kennithnieman9130 no it isn't.. It's a party. It is more like a family reunion camp out that just got really, really big. lol
What ever you say, you have fun. lol@@101Osprey101
He is good as a matter of fact He is a great God. 1 Kings 18:35 😊
A flood in the desert. Very symbolic.
Funny how it only seems to effect the lowest lying areas, like as if the topography had something to do with it. 🤔
@@paul9156c That doesn't stop it from being symbolic though, does it?
They should build a giant Mud Man..
😆🤣🤣🤣that's too good
@@atomfallen2409 😂
😂
lol, that's good!
They did 😊
I love how they’re really big on self-reliance, but all it took to bring it all crashing down was rain.
I doubt it’s really about self-sufficiency from what I hear.
a broken levee brought NOLA to near civil war. 20 years later a dead crackhead brought the US to near civil war
Nothing brought it down. Most everyone there, while a little unpleasant at times, had a great time. Music, dancing, hanging out with friends at the camp. New media made this out to be some huge thing and it isn't.
they just like the idea of self-reliance.
These aren't the kind of people that believe in taking care of themselves. They want big brother to take care of everyone.
All those RVs could have sat in place for a day or two as the ground dried and solidified then left a lot less damage behind. I mean the funny thing about an RV is that they are a self contained living unit usually capable of being lived in for days at a time. Instead everyone just had to rush out when the ground was at its softest. Remember to take care of the playa and not damage it, unless it is inconvenient of course.
...and the media is spinning it as some sort of failure of the entire event when in fact it was the failure of a few individuals who could not follow shelter in place recommendations.
there was not this time, and never has been so much as a paper plate left behind, you could fact check, but then this wouldn't be RUclips.
hi
@@Bogus_Watchdog_Groups Trash left behind is only one way you can damage an area, the deep tracks scarring the land is also damaging to the playa.
What about hygiene, access to fresh water, telephones run empty, medication runs out. It all depends on a change in climate. Why was the desert flooded and where did all the water com from?
This should be an annual spectator event - watching thousands of helpless yippies stuck in the mud. Free spirits doing their free spirit thing. It looks like downtown Portland.
I love waking up in a mud puddle, hung over, in 90 degree temps. I saw an ad saying, they leave it like they were never there. I want to see arial pics in a week.
It takes weeks to fully clean up from burning man. They even install trash fences to catch anything that blows away. ( normally ) they do a great job packing in and packing out. It's part of the culture of the event. Granted I do have to say that many of the people that go to burning Man are complete cityits.
Raining man was a success this year
SoggyBoi
I’d LOVE to hear the conversations going on inside these exiting vehicles. “Honey..Are we going next year”?😮
Awesome news coverage love all the detail on what was going on here
If only there was a structure made from wood they could disassemble to use as traction through the slog.
They're hippies
There is, the wood man to be burned.
@@BustedFlush7096. That’s what he’s saying
😂😂😂
If only..lol
A lakebed turned to mud after it rained. Amazing! Incredible! Who could guess!?
Savy natives of the area would have "Known". No guessing at all.
It's common. Very common.
I would guess the average attendee isn't very bright......
Oh, anyone but the techies that tend to throng to BM and escape their workstations. This scene had its merits say... 30 years ago. Anyway, there's a reason people who actually live in high desert areas prefer a 4wd. Now the real horror: some of the birdbrains attending this extended mudhole work on AI endeavors, lol.
@Light_over_darkness not during this event it hasnt been. Just saying.
THANK YOU CHOPPER 5
thank you!
They rush out of the cities to the middle of nowhere to...build a city? How ironic.
The real test would be to stay and live there!
Problem is... these are wannabe's. Burning Man lost it's originality when Hollywood took over.
What's crazy to me is the amount of money these people spend to pretend to be poor for a week.
@ar4122 They take it down and leave no trace, that's the entire point of it that I guess you missed. The track record of a peaceful celebration that brings out what they brought in is really impressive. The type of mud there in the desert is much different than in the suburbs. (I live in a high desert area and experience that stuff). I hope the rain stops and they're able to carry on enjoying their vacations or smoothly get out so they can go home.
@@AnnAndNala So would you say that they have left no trace this year? LOL. Weird vibes dude. By the way, most celebrations are considered peaceful for those who partake and enjoyed the celebration. That doesnt mean that everyone or the majority feels that way. Sorry to pop your ego bubble.
And the people that are leaving by walking out, have just abandoned their tents and coolers and belongings for ... who to clean up ?
…or they could be looking for a real bathroom, and will return to clean up after themselves? Unless of course you can tell the future, then I bow to your brilliance.
I really enjoy watching ppl slow down before the mud puddle before going through. these are the kids that didn't get outside and play.
The litter and the sewage waste would be a nightmare to clean up.
not one speck of trash is left behind, hate to burst your made up bull chit bubble
That is insane. I wouldn't go if someone paid me.
Well gee...That's too bad, because I was going to offer you an all expenses paid trip and $350,000 to attend with one little condition....
You would be video recorded there hopping on one foot and whistling "Dixie" for 30 seconds.🤣🤣🤣
Perfect
@@JebidiahKrackedyetagain-xv9hc No deal. I'm disabled, so I can't hop on one foot, I don't know the tune "Dixie", and I don't need the money.
@@paul9156c Just as well....Whistling "Dixie" TODAY could conceivably get you into some serious hot water in "woke" culture, and the people who attend BURNING MAN are not exactly the same types that show up at JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY gatherings.
Note to self, Never let the dude with a man-bun drive, you will get stuck.
Excellent footage
The poor guy trying to find a Porta-John that was not over flowing kind of summed up the whole experience .
That Playa dust is alkaline - if you're skin is sensitive, or it stays on you long enough - it can produce blisters, even a mild burn. And, the stuff has a slightly negative electrical surface charge, so it sticks to everything, and soap & water wont remove it all - it takes a mild acidic solution, like vinegar & water, to break it loose. It was a nightmare getting it all off the underside of my van the first time I went.
Really? Thank you for the information. I had no idea. I know that we used to stop to wash the truck and boat every time we left Steinhatchee.
Yea! Very high PH! Close to 10
It might be caustic to your skin but it's not acidic just stop exaggerating
@@billwhitenack1662 so what a pH of 10 means nothing
That's not how the pH scale works
Hippes feel right at home in Roached out and Rusty “good times” vans anyway…..so it’s all good. What pisses me off is when the rocks and crusty mud-poo falls out from under the frame on the road and goes flying into everyone’s windshields.
I raced motorcycles in the desert for years. There is nothing worse than a rainstorm in the desert. It's hard to describe that mud but these videos are doing a pretty good job conveying just how treacherous it is.
a giant fly trap
Somehow I doubt you would know one mud from another
Are you a fan of Bob hannah or were you by chance? My Pope raced for Yamaha in the 80s locally here in Pennsylvania and into new york(unidilla).. he loved bob hannah. If I remember correct hes from baja? Or somewhere desert like. John Dowd was another west coast desert guy too I think. ?
My pops* not pope lol
When it gets wet don't try to run away just wait a while
Very few people helping each other. Sucks if you’re one of the stranded ones. You’ll get left behind.
It's better than being sewn behind somebody else in a human centipede.
@@kingpettytv …thumbs up, I think
Love, peace, freindship, community, thanks for sharing? Wonder if that couple in the stuck in the puddle now feels the fakeness of it all!
Meanwhile, Maui was just living their lives and rarely a helicopter flyover. Sad world.
In Maui flyover prohibited. Bodies are still be recovered
because they have a ton to hide from We the People - law enforcement is all in on it
@@mmock3399the ones that drowned, the bodies are incinerated.
They don't want people near Maui, but not because they are trying to protect people from seeing burned people.
so the same winds that fueled the fire also kept helicopters out of the sky
I am not understanding the problem here. As Wikipedia says, "Burning Man is a week-long large-scale desert campout focused on... self-reliance..." When you hold an even on a dried lake bed water is bound to pool there.
See you have a brain that functions like it should. You use reason and logic. They don't have those capabilities. They were told from a child that they are special, it's always going to be fine and it's always someone else's fault!
Every time I finally stop laughing, I read another post and start laughing all over again! 🤣
Media is playing it up like a humanitarian disaster, but that wasn’t the case at all.
I thought the point is self reliance?
@@rodyoutsey8786but then is that self reliance or just reliance ? ;;
Great video of a huge mess!
It all started one evening with a man on a lonely beach burning memories of his past - today, thousands gather to start anew...
I hope I’ll be pardoned if I express a large amount of indifference to their plight.
I think you're amongst friends here. 😂
You should express indifference. This is no big deal. I've been 3 times and rain happens. Next.
Serves them hippies right for not having 4x4 trucks dummies thinking cars are good idea in dried up lakebed I wish I was there in lifted 4x4 sitting on my tailgate laughing at them while I drink my miller light 😂
feel the same way
Denied.
Now accept your circumstance, resistance is futile.
And to think they had to pay over $500 each just to get stranded in mud. You could not pay me a $1000 to go. No way
Most paid well over $500, most paid at least $5,000 all in
I always feel sympathy for people suffering.
But I have less sympathy for these people than usual.
You need an aerial view to appreciate the sheer size of this event.
sheer size
This chopper is actually from a Salt Lake City, Utah news station but it's pretty cool it was flown down there to offer this perspective.
It looks like a Bangladesh slum.
I watched about 30 seconds, never seen so much trash walking along just like human's ! @@cunning-stunt
@@cunning-stunt😂😂
This is the best coverage of this even I have seen, IMO. Well done.
Watching this, I'm reminded of an old Sunday School song: "The foolish man built his hedonistic festival upon the sand. The foolish man built his hedonistic festival upon the sand...and the rains came tumbling down."
1 Kings 18:35 KJV😊
This is amazing.
It was at that moment when RV drivers realized momentum is golden.
I would bet that most of these people know nothing about flotation or momentum
They rent a car, put gas in it and go .. that's the extent of their mechanical knowledge
Most city folks are like that. @@paula718
😂
Their golden moment, pardon the attempt to parlay on your commentary, was when they arrived at their destination, instead of stopping they should have kept going. Yeah, I'm a riot at parties, too /s.
@@paula718That's by design. There's a reason high schools had automotive courses for classes. There's a reason government funding for it stopped. Self suffiency is dangerous to a government that thrives off dependency
No way can you be "Self Reliant" around that many city dwellers who don't have a clue, or respect for Mother Nature!! I remember a few years back, it rained and they couldn't get in, they closed the gates! Then opened them up a day or so later.
City folk never have any sense
cityots😂
This will make the crowd stronger next year .
Makes me wonder that with all the material from some of the installations that they could have built up over some of those “rivers” that were the hardest to get through.
If you listen closely, you can hear the worlds tinniest violin playing a mournful melody....
Haven't heard one word about all the environmental damage that has been done..... weird
I'm sure that will be assessed as soon as everyone clears out
@@karlwithak.And so we are the caretakers of the earth. How many of us compost, recycle and reuse materials. Do you do all of these simple and easy things? Waste not, want not.
The Nevada desert mud is almost Woodstock-like, but without local police helping out
I wish South Park would make an episode on Burning Man and this. Oh the stereotypes and characters they'd make. It would be absolute gold. Probably watch it 7 times.
Check that. Probably watch it 8 times
We learn from the mistakes of others. And plenty of people are willing to give us a new lesson everyday!!!
Next year a lot of rust buckets will be for up for sale lol
Very very true, but didn’t anybody bother to listen to weather forecasts?😮
You only live once gentlemen. You might make it to 100 on your couch, or you can go out and experience our great nation. On your deathbed, you won't be thinking "good thing I didn't go to that muddy festival in the desert" but you might be regretting the opposite.
@@Wildstar40
hehe yes i agree,once in a life time experience@@pauliewalnuts240
They sure didnt leave the desert "untouched".
They leave it untouched until they get to whatever closest city and dumb it all on the surrounding cities.
The desert will be fine.
Can you imagine the Chaos Confusion and MayHam about to decend on every coin operated car wash in the greater Tri-State region. There could even be an enhanced Earth wobble or early polar axis shift because of the great Mud and Poo displacement disaster of 23’
@@shannonwhitaker9630 all that poo and disease going into the water supply.....fun
@@shannonwhitaker9630 They will protest and cause problems until they can get it for free at someone else's expence.
15:30
We were part of a caravan in Central America for SCUBA and surfing.
In just our small village, we saw about eighteen (18) Sprinter-type vans down for repairs.
Some waited for entire engines from Florida and Arizona.
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Our caravan chums are experienced travellers.
We travel in old trucks, old Chevy vans, and home-built ExpeditionVehicles.
Not one Sprinter-type van in the bunch.
Great job!
18 minutes and 32 seconds of pure gold!
And proof that the human race is doomed 😂
@@FutureSystem738 These RV/Van rental companies will be making bank with cleaning fees.
Ngl I was giggling like a school girl thinking about the chopper pilots being like 🍿🍿😂
No just california that's where most of them come from.
I particularly enjoyed how they all just drove past the people who were stuck and left them behind...yeah, that's comradery, explains the Biden administration and libbies to a T.
I wonder if the guy at 16:00 who's been stuck in the mud all day heard about how all the Burners "come together as a community to help each other out".
Seeing so many rv roofs with no strips of plywood, planks or blocks, mud tires...
Wasted opportunities to be prepared?
Imagine if they had deconstructed part of The Man to help them all out?
I just left burning the man yesterday. All those people who were stuck in the mud on this video were pacifically told not to drive. They did this to themselves, they are not true burners.
This video sure does have a calming effect with no one talking
Thanks for the video chopper guys,
So much better than listening to a narcissist explain what's going on at every whimsical turn.🙂
strange that they are all about peace and love for your fellow man yet nobody stops to help anyone thats stuck.....love and peace my arse....its every man for himself !!
No, I mean, the sound of the chopper whirring really LENDS to it...
My first thought was that the facilities must be ghastly. Footage of the woman going to door to door at the port-a-johns only confirmed that
I bet they smelled and looked like a bunch of Muscovy Ducks were in them, lol
Looks like everyone is having fun, that's all that matters.
You have to make the best out of a bad situation.
This, at last, gets me some smallish joy about all the stupid ways I got stuck in the mud as an idiot teenager. Country life!
Having lived in Reno for many of these events, feel bad for the city when all this muddy trash starts getting dumped everywhere. They don't leave a trace in the desert, just everywhere else they go.
I can tell you...they leave more then a trace in the desert...lol
Side of the roads trashed left big time
I guess a lot of people will be lining up at car washes to wash themselves before appearing in polite society. Not that the garage people aren't polite.
I wonder who is going to clean up all the trash behind?
,😂😂😂
If it only rains in the desert once a year, this is when it should rain every time.
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Wow unbelievable view i had no idea the size of it. And how unfortunate but hilarious 😂
What a shame ... Nobody seems to help those who got stuck in the mud. Is that the spirit of "Burning Man"?
So, you're tellin' me there's thousands of people gave thousands of $ just to get there and sit in a bog for days?
That's really amazing!
@@karlwithak. 350 million $ overall with 50 million just as BM revenue for a week long party... yeah, a chump change...
*there are thousands, not "there is thousands". Fire your English teachers for not teaching you about plurals.
@@riproar11 If I use my native language you wouldn't understand a single word. Be thankful I've invested my time to learn second one just for you to be able to criticize it over a single typo and give you're life a meaning.
Btw, there's nothing wrong with my English teachers, they're all perfect.
Have a nice day, grammar police.
Even more amazing is gullible people donating to billionaire Trump!
You may want to fire your English professors...your second reply contains more mistakes than your original post!
Stick to your native tongue for the time being....
Seeing those individuals stuck as the others drive by it's like watching Animal Planet, when the weak or young gazelles get singled out by the pride of lions.
Ha. But they can't really stop and help because they would get stuck also
Love has grown cold!
It's not like this is sub-freezing Alaska. They'll just have to wait until the tow trucks come in or someone has some extra wooden planks to get them unstuck.
In this case the lions are the local tow truck drivers...
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I wonder if the chain sets used in the snow can be effective in the mud too.
If only there was a way to know about the weather before you go somewhere
Looks like a scene out of Mad Max 😆
Indeed i was thinking the same . But muddy 😊
More like Sad Max.
Mud Max.
They finally got the real post-apocalyptic utopia they were aiming for.
Mad max meets Waterworld
This is the most entertaining footage Ive ever watched. I think i enjoyed this much more than any show they put on at burning man itself. this should be its own show.
@moshmob -- This is it's own show - leaving burning man 2023 !!!
Honestly it was watching the Police trucks push the non violent environmentalist activists off the road and the 10 mile back up those idiots caused
Very interesting story. I love it actually.
Great soundtrack!
In more important news; the fire victims of Lahaina, Maui are still homeless and the dead and missing are still unaccounted for.
Seriously
Democrats
News like I like - no annoying short cuts and gratuitous edits or talking heads ...
right?
Sending prayers
Looks like a good place for a hovercraft, or maybe a Sherp, or an Argo. But really, after two days of camping in the mud it dried out enough for everybody to just drive out. No big deal. Glad to see everybody is safe.
I just love how everyone that is stuck has so much help getting unstuck, really shows the "community" at burning man. I don't think a single vehicle didn't stop and offer assistance to those stuck and not to mention the "self reliance" of those that just stood next to their stuck vehicles just looking around helpless and hopelessly- err, I mean dug themselves out on their own. Just a, wholesome, heartwarming and fulfilling experience.
Burning Man has always been about "Community" 💯
I don’t disagree with you but….
7:00
yahh but if you noticed those were the ones that wanted to keep their new riggs clean as they tried to cross the obstacles to slowly. And you are right, this video is like watching some sub cultures of humans driving away from a diseased area.
If you stop in that kind of mud, you too will become stuck and in need of rescue.
1:33 I don't see anything like that 😂😂😂😂
I'm glad I stayed for the mud and left once the ground dried up. I saw plenty people who decided to drive with their RVs and vans and eventually got stuck.
Im so thankful our rain dances worked
*I'm glad that many at "Burning Man" finally got their first bath in years* .
Perhaps Dwayne and Oprah can ask us to go out there and help those people.
When driving in conditions like this, speed is your friend.
Burning Loin must be getting pretty well evacuated.
Organizers must pay to restore the lake bed.
Why? they are just gonna dig it all up next year. Eventually there will be a paved road all the way in and 10K full hook up RV sites....
The lake bed will restore itself the next time it rain. Anyways, why is it so important to restore it. It serves no useful purposes other than supplying dust and dirt in a dust storm, and maybe home to a few lizards and snakes.
@@itslogical3884yeah forget the lizards and snakes . I mean humans are more important. Right
Much of my childhood was spent with my Dad, who was brilliant, an inventor of Sand Tires, and he RESCUED people who were clueless, got themselves into off-road challenging situations of GETTING STUCK. We pulled thousands of such folks out of the sand dunes, beaches, desert areas, and wilderness for decades. Watching this, I just shake my head on how the Human Race has barely learned anything, come UNprepared for the wilderness areas where conditions change rapidly and in isolated locations. Always come ready.
I assume your father was either WW 2 generation or silent generation, you are correct they were smarter and more resilient that us.
Toe-truck driver business? Surely he didn't rescue 1000's for free.
What? They came prepared! None of them are asking for rescue. No one is asking for food or water to be airlifted in. The video reports from BRC have been quite measured and realistic. There's plenty of food and water. Electrical power? A bit spotty in places. Porta potties? Some are getting full.
But they have done a great job, individually and institutionally, of preparing. Rainfall like this is very unlikely, but BM guidelines urge people to be prepared for a lot: bring extra food and water, bring a range of clothes, bring a mindset that's flexible and adaptable.
It's really impressive how 70,000 people have dealt with this. Not really even "coped". Many (most!) are celebrating, learning, having a good time, and helping others.
yes, I'm wondering why the others aren't helping the stuck people. Still, anyone's vehicle can blow a radiator or timing chain or something and will be stuck, regardless of their tires
@@rzella8022 - Nope. Off-road custom TIRE business. Dad invented Sand Tires, PadlaTrak, Big Brother tires and others because such tires assisted the vehicles floatation over various terrain conditions supremely. He was a Good Samaritan and Friend to ALL, the last of his kind as a desert off roading pioneer.
Interesting footage
Non of you watched that hurricane before you went out to the desert?
This event has always given me the creeps. I’ve never wanted to go. Gross for so many reasons.
💯 x 💯
Ditto
At least three : Feaces, Pee and Vomit
Alkiline dust up my butt has never held any appeal to me for some reason...
@@Jreb1865Alkaline Dust ??? 🔋
This is exactly what most of them need. An eye-opening wake-up call. How to become one with nature. That's what they all want. Let's see how you do.
They will ALWAYS justify it.
You really thinks anyone there is going to have learned anything? 90% of them are there for clout and views.
You have some nerve to talk about learned people. lol
Caged mice (people)coming out of the maze (Bay Area) to find themselves at a made up Utopia for 10 days. (to find self awareness, not) to return to the maze (city)
Your still a mouse 🐭
What’s sad…. Is these people will return next year.
Hope you find what your looking for…..
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Now you know what driving in the rainy season in Kivu is like.