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Burner Friendly RV Rental Los Angeles

Monday, October 29th, 2018

The 2018 Burner Festival is barely over, but the planning for the 2019 Burner Festival is well underway. The amazing people behind the scenes of the event are working hard to prepare for next year. The dates are official: August 25 to September 2. Are you ready? Book your Burner Friendly RV Rental in Los Angeles now.

You may think that you have lots of time to get ready for next year’s Burner Festival and you are right, the small details can be worked out anytime, but there are two big things you need to start planning for now.

  1. Are you ready for tickets to go on sale?
  2. If you are renting a Burner Friendly RV rental from Los Angeles have you already booked it?

Tickets

Tickets are not on sale yet, but they will go on sale soon. Go to the burningman.org website and make sure that you understand how the process works. First, you will need to create a Burner account to order tickets. Tickets can only be purchased through this website and there are quite a few rules that you need to know ahead of time. You can only purchase one ticket per credit card and the credit card has to be in your name. Meanwhile, read the information to make sure you are ready.

Burner Friendly RV Rental

You may think that you have lots of time left to book a Burner friendly RV rental from Los Angeles, but you would be wrong. Many people who went to the festival last year made their next year’s reservation when they dropped off their RV rental. Don’t be the guy with tickets and no RV rental.

Renting a Burner friendly RV from Los Angeles can be easy. First, pick your dates and second pick your location from our quote program and let us help you through the process.

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Burner friendly RV Rentals in 2018

Monday, January 29th, 2018

Well, it’s official. Tickets have started to sell for the Burner Festival 2018. With that RV companies will be starting to sell out their stock too. Get your friends together and start making plans, start collecting money, book your holidays, and make arrangements with Grandma to take the kids. Tickets will sell out and RVs will get booked out.

Most RV rental locations will be closed Sunday, August 26, and September 4, 2018, so make sure you plan your rental around that as you will not be able to leave your RV at the rental depot while the depot is closed.

August 26 to September 3, 2018, will be a week full of music, art, community living, and sand.

Don’t miss out and book your Burner Friendly RV rental today.

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What to know before going to the Burner Festival

Wednesday, February 10th, 2016

You’ve bought your ticket to Burning Man, you’ve rented a Burner Friendly RV rental or are bringing your own motorhome, you’ve stocked your food, water, costumes, and gifts and are ready to head out on the road. Heading out into the desert to this amazing event is an experience not to be missed. However, on the way home, there are a few tips and tricks to make the cleanup process far less painful.

Black Rock Desert RV

What to know before you head out:

If you’ve never been to a Burner event, a good first times guide can be found on burningman.org. Living for a week in the desert has its challenges, go prepared and life at your first burn will be that much more fun.

Power
Solar power is the way to go. It’s hot and sunny in the desert, with the exception of those sand storms. Running a generator burns fuel and is a noisy neighbor. Plus power makes a few things a bit easier to navigate around.

Lights
It’s unbelievably dark in BRC. Lighting up your RV so that you can see it on your way back to your home base is priceless.

Keeping Cool
The desert temperatures often reach above 100 degrees and there is no offer of any shade aside from what you make yourself. Here are a few great tips for keeping cool in extreme heat.

Fuel
Make sure you have enough fuel to get into and out of the Burner Festival. Also, take into consideration fuel for the generator (just in case). There have been reports of people waiting in the line-up to get in for upwards of 9 hours! So go prepared. Also, fill your tank on your way out of Reno. The closer you get to BRC the longer the line is for gas. And the wait becomes insane.

Seal the Dust Out
The alkaline dust found at the Playa can damage everything it touches. It has a talcum powder consistency and gets EVERYWHERE. Using painters tape to tape up all seams in your RV is key. It won’t keep all of the dust-out, but it’s far better than using nothing at all. Sealing up a fresh set of clothes for the drive home is glorious.

Cleanup
The festival recommends a vinegar-based cleaning solution to clean everything right away. From your clothes to your vehicle. Here are a few of their tips for cleaning out the dust. Make sure to use an air compressor to blow the dust from the engine (as the dust will lead to corrosion), wash the entire outside and vacuum up on the inside as soon as you possibly can. If you opt to visit a self-service bay, make sure to find one that your RV can fit into. In Reno, this one is great. On the flip side, you can always pay a professional to clean your motorhome as well. They may charge a bit extra for the extra deep clean, but it’s well worth it.

In the end, remember to have fun, enjoy the experience, and open yourself up to new adventures.

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