Thereโ€™s only so much preparation one can do for Burning Man. Youโ€™ve got your big jugs of water, your shelter of choiceโ€”be it tent, geodesic dome materials or RVโ€”and your earplugs. (Donโ€™t forget your earplugs.) But the restโ€”the important stuff, like spontaneity, inspiration, letting go, opening up and having funโ€”is purely up to you, and thereโ€™s little we at the RN&R can do to help you. What we can do is help you find a cheap bike, give you some ideas for costumes, a Burning Man survival kit and ways to keep the playa clean. Weโ€™ve even provided a little quiz to help you determine whether you should take your kid to this huge, crazy party in the desert (Geez, it has tamed down a bit). We can also help you on your way. Here are the directions, courtesy of www.burningman.com, from Reno to Black Rock City, population 45,000-plus:

Take I-80 east for about 30 miles. Take the Wadsworth/ Pyramid Lake exit 43 to Hwy. 447. Go 1 mile to Wadsworth, and turn left, staying on Hwy. 447. Itโ€™s then 78 miles to Gerlach. From Gerlach continue on Hwy. 447 for one mile to the fork. Take the right-hand fork, Hwy. 34, and continue 11 miles to the Burning Man entrance. Await smiling, dusty strangers and friends who will no doubt tell you, โ€œWelcome home.โ€

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