Inca Roads Kamp

Burning Man Theme Camp: 2008

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Leave No Trace Plan

 

Estimated Camp Population: 10

Nature and Scale of our Activities: We are a mutant bus camp that offers music, dance, interaction, art, and much more as part of the Inca Road mutant bus that we will both park at our camp and drive throughout the playa. 

As a camp we will:

How We Will Organize for Leave No Trace

Our LNT Leadership and Structure: All members of the camp will be responsible on an ongoing basis for Leave No Trace, and the overall effort will be lead by camp leader Misha Suesserman.

We hereby designate Misha Suesserman as the Ambassador to the Black Rock Desert and leader of our Leave No Trace Team. The team will help plan our purchases, what we bring to the playa, and encourage us to reuse, recycle, reduce and restore our materials. They will think about how we and all of our stuff will get to the playa and make it home again. The team will keep our camp clean and fun before, during and after the event and delegate and enlist help when it is needed.

They will be responsible for cleanup and trash management in our camp, including activities and parties we host. They will see that our gray water does not impact the playa. They will make sure that all camp members understand and agree with the policies and practices of Leave No Trace at Burning Man.

They will oversee daily tasks and will have a plan in place when we get ready to leave, when it's time to break down and sweep our camp for every last trace. The Abassador will make sure EVERYTHING left goes with us.

The Ambassador will encourage our participation in community line sweeps and restoration with our neighbors and DPW.

Misha Suesserman will oversee our camp breakdown and cleanup.

 

Our Commitment to Leave No Trace

 

To minimize our impact on the Playa, we will follow these rules:

Before the event

·         We pledge to Leave No Trace in and around our campsite, including our own and others’ waste.

·         We will read the survival guide, complete our camp’s Leave No Trace Plan and share it with the entire camp.

·         We will plan the assembly and takedown of our structures and decorations and tape the edges of our carpets

·         We will inventory vehicle space so that we can pack out everything

·         We will take the packaging off of just about everything and stock up on reusable producs and containers

·         We will shop for simple finger foods and prepare meals in advance to reduce waste.

·         We will bring no glass, cheap trinkets, small feathers, and anything that might get left on the playa

During the event

·         We will check our camp daily

·         We will clean as we go, realizing that any trash or MOOP (matter out of place) can blow away or be buried at any moment.

·         We will keep our recyclables, burnables, and non-burnables clearly separated for easy disposal,

·         We will recycle our aluminum, either on-site or back home

·         We will have special cleanup crews for any high traffic activities we host and take care of any trash left by guests, invited or otherwise.

·         We won’t leave trash in or around the port-o-potties

·         We won’t light fires on bare ground or dig pits, leaving scars. If we must burn, we’ll use a public burn barrel or burn platform

·         We will burn only clean untreated wood or paper (nothing synthetic) and follow the safety guidelines for fires and burn scar prevention.

·         We won’t dig large holes or trenches

·         We will keep all items tied or weighted down, and leave papers at home.

·         We will not dump any grey or black water on the playa

·         We will encourage members of our camp to carry a personal trash (MOOP) container and a cigarette butt container when they are outside camp.

After the event

·         We will put aside time and have designated volunteers for the final cleanup

·         We will take all trash in sealed containers to a landfill on the way home.

·         After cleaning our camp, everyone in our camp will devote at least two hours to the general city cleanup (e.g. trash fence, local port-o-potties, café, etc).

·         We will leave extra space in every vehicle on the way to the desert, knowing that repacking will inevitably take up more space and ensure that no items can detach during the ride home.

·         We will pack out everything, including any unevaporated gray water and scum

·         We won’t put trash in or around the port-o-potties

·         We will help out our neighbors and fellow citizens

We will be Good Neighbors

·         We will encourage our guests to bring their own beverage containers.

·         We will help out our neighbors

·         We will adopt the space around our camp, making sure that it stays traceless

·         We will help careless or forgetful campers.

 

Here's how we’ll do it

 

We will bring the following items for camp operations

 

We will bring the following items for our camp’s breakdown and clean-up

 

Packing Out and Restoration of Our Site

 

Black Rock Desert Restoration

 

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