Day 1 – Setting up Camp

When we finally reach BRC Road, we spent a good 10 minutes driving 10mph before reaching the gates. At the gate line up, they were searching some people’s cars, and even got them to remove their bikes from their car mounts (one of the guys looked sorta like Eric… Sam disagreed). Fortunately, our experience was pretty quick and easy. We gave the gate guy our tickets, he scanned them and the vehicle pass, and then we were on our way!… to the next gate.

The next gate was actually a census checkpoint. Adora and Eric got questioned, but Sam and I didn’t (they said questioning was random). So we proceeded to the final gate, where we were greeted by a naked greeter. He got us to make embrace the playa dust by making dust Angels, and then ringing some sort of bell (while doing some sort of warrior cry I can’t remember right now).

Afterwards, we headed over to Eric’s camp at 8:30 and I. When we pulled in (Sam sorta pulled in aggressively), a guy named Dalton came up to us and started acting pretty territorial (he kept insisting we go to our own camp). Of course he was super nice to Eric and Adora. Unfortunately meeting Dalton was the first BM camp we met, so not a very good first impression. 

So Sam and I spent 30 minutes trying to find a place to camp out. He talked to one guy for a good 15 minutes about what is the etiquette and boundaries for camps. Basically the guy he talked to said that camps are usually territorial, and they do mark their boundaries.

We then ventured into 8:45 and I, where I stumbled across a camp that looked like they had open space. I approached one of the camp members, Tara, and asked her if we could use the space. She said yes, so we were super stoked. But then, 15 minutes later, one of the camp mates said they were gonna use he space. Fortunately though they had space at the back of their camp, so they made some room. Also, the neighbors adjacent made more room for us so we could fit the car and our tents. 

After parking the car, we started to set up our tents. Its the first time I actually set up a tent on my own. Fortunately I found the instructions. The take aways for me though for setting up any tent were: (1) the skeleton of the tent needs to be set up such that there is a good amount of tension, and (2) the stakes of the tent need to be pointed inward. 

After setting up the tent, unloading our stuff and changing into proper attire, it was around 5:30pm. We then made our way to Eric’s camp to see how he was doing.

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Eric’s tent was pretty awesome. It had a silver reflective coat to block the heat from the sun, it had fans that regulated the temperature, and they fit two twin air mattresses. Apparently the tent cost $500.

We then showed Eric our camp set up. Shortly after, he left, and Sam and I decided to do a little bit of exploring.

We first went to center camp. The most notable thing is that they sold lemonade. We also night some ice nearby and put it in or camel baks. There was also an information booth that we used to find out where Richard’s camp was.

We got to Richard’s camp probably around 6pm. He was there, and we chatted for a bit. We made plans to meet up again around 9:30pm at his camp.

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Sam and I then started heading back.

We got back around 7pm, and started making dinner before it became too dark (we made the mountain dehydrated dinners). 

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We then proceeded to add lights to our bikes (I had to re-add mine since Sam took them off back in Rino since her became paranoid we would get pulled over because of them).

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We then headed over to Eric’s camp…

Day 1 – Off to BRC

We woke up around 8:30am, which gave me 5 hours of sleep, so not super terrible. I took a my last shower for a good 15 minutes. Meanwhile Sam was taking care of our license plate issue (he also was paranoid about our bikes looking to ravey, so he took off my EL wire without telling me. I found out later at BRC and was super pissed).

We met up with Eric and Adora around 10:30am at a nearby Starbucks. They also ended up fixing their license plate.

Before heading out of Reno, we stopped by Target since we needed to get more propane tanks (well, not really, but we thought we did), and I picked up more comfortable shoes (my hiking shoes that I brought were hurting my right foot baby toe). The shoes I got were size 8.5, and the brand was champion. They were super comfortable, and did not disappoint during BM.

We headed out of Reno around 11:30, and google maps was saying we’d get to BRC by 3pm. Waze was saying 1:40pm. 

Sam was driving, and he was super cautious about obeying the speed limit (mainly from the advice Richard gave him).

The last stop we made was for gas at this really ghetto Shell station, where there is only one gas pump pillar and the gas pump chord is like 20ft so your car can go on either side.

    
We ended up reaching the gates at around 2:10pm.

Day 0 – Off to Reno

Tues, Aug 30

After work, I picked up the rental car around 6:30pm at Fox Rent a Car at SFO. The rental guys asked me if I was gonna use the car for burning man. I obviously said no. He clearly didn’t believe me, because he then added “well, if you are going to burning man, there is this declaration I have to read you, which says you have to pay $500 if there is sand in the car”. I still stuck to my original story, and off I went (I was in a bit of a hurry to leave since I needed to pick up my parking transponder at 7pm in the city. Also, I had 5% of battery life, so I had to be super conservative about my cell phone usage).

I ended up getting home around 7:50pm, where Sam was still packing and I had a few minor things to pack. Loading the car took around an hour, mainly because of the bikes (sam’s bike wasn’t mounting properly, so we had to compensate).

We left San Francisco around 11pm and headed for Reno. During our trip, I was texting Jordan, who kept emphasizing the fact to not consent to a search if we get pulled over. He also told me he got pulled over last year because their license plate was being obstructed by their bikes (he also mentioned if they may threaten about having dogs sniffing if you don’t consent – which he said was a lie). Obviously our license plate was obstructed. We didn’t worry about it at the time, but we definitely took a mental note.

Nothing else interesting really happened along the way. We saw a sign that said “Secret Town Road”, but that’s about it.

  
We arrived at Reno around 3am. We stayed at the Silverlight something hotel. It’s the first time I’ve actually been to downtown Reno. It definitely looks like a crappier version of Vegas. They even had circus circus.

SM Mall of Asia & Manila Bay Boat Cruise

We started off our last day in the Philippines by visiting the Mall of Asia (it was actually a super quick visit because we were hungry. We ended up eating at a Filipino food buffet, La Fiesta, where we had our first taste of Filipino food in the Philippines (lumpia, lichon, chicharon). Also, a side note, Sam and Abi got wayyy too much food that they actually charged for leftovers (which they normally don’t do). Definitely embarrassing and hilarious at the same time.

   
    

We finished off our Philippine (and Asia 2015) vacation on a boat that sailed on Manila Bay, while watching the sun set. We also had more Filipino food (leche flan, pansit).

   
    
   

  

Reveling in Global City (Valkrie, Palace Pool Club, and Revel)

We started the night by going to Rufae Mae Quinto’s (aka Peachy) condo (which is right beside our hotel, the Fairmont). She has a pretty good view from her balcony (she also has a house maid named Rose and a driver).

   
   
After pre-drinking a bottle of whisky, Peachy took us to Global City. We started off the night at Valkrie. I was pretty impressed by the size and niceness of the club. At Valkrie, Peachy’s brother was celebrating his birthday. Also, at a separate, more exclusive booth upstairs (which had its own bathroom), Peachy’s super model friend (don’t remember her name) and James Reid were celebrating (didn’t remember to get a picture with him though).

At about 2am Peachy took us through Palace Pool Club, then we finished off our Global City outing by chilling with one of her other friends at a club called Velvet.

   

  

  

  

   
    
   

Exploring Makati & Manila (Intramuros / Fort Santiago)

We started our trip in the Philippines by eating at the Greenbelt shopping center, specifically at an Izakaya restaurant. It was pretty good and relatively cheap for the amount of food we ordered.

  
After, we checked out San Agustin church in Manila, where I was able to catch the last 20 minutes of mass (traffic was unexpectedly terrible, and all map apps estimates were way off). 

   
   
After, we explored the area (Intramuros / Fort Santiago). Not gonna lie, it was kinda sketchy walking around at night. We probably explored for 30 minutes, then called an Uber. In our exploration, we visited Jollibee and the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception of Manila.

   
   

Exploring Phuket: Big Buddha, Wat Chalong

We arranged a Phuket afternoon tour from www.phukettravelcompany.com. The first stop was a look out point called Kata viewpoint:

   
 
After, we headed towards another view point called Cape Promthep:

  
We then visited a baby elephant:

  
After, we visited the biggest Buddha statue in Thailand (25m x 40m):

   
 
The last stop we did with our tour was Wat Chalong. The most interesting part of this temple is that is has the tooth of the Buddha from 1999.

   
 

Exploring Patong

After checking into our hotel, Cape Sienna, we ventured off into Patong. Patong (more specifically Bangka Road), is very much like old Vegas, but busier and with lady boy’s everywhere. 

We started off at Jungceylon (a very Western shopping complex), and then grabbed some sushi for dinner.

   
 
Then we headed into Bangla Road, where people were aggressively trying to get us to drink in their bars (sometimes almost to the point of grabbing your arm). We walked to the end of Bangla Road onto the beach, which then we headed back to Bangla Road and grabbed drinks at some bar called Pink. When we got drinks, one lady boy asked me to play a game of connect 4. If I win she buys me a drink, but if I win I buy her a drink. I obviously lost (she plays it every night). 

   
    
    
 

UPDATE: this is the view from our hotel:

  

Wat Plai Laem & USM (again)

Since we had a bit of extra time, we decided to visit Wat Plai Laem (15 minutes away from Lanna). It seemed slightly more impressive than Wat Pho in Bangkok.

   
    
    

For lunch, instead of eating pad Thai, I decided to try something different. I got something called noodle soy sauce.

  
Also, just wanted to point out that USM is actually a pretty big outdoor airport, which almost feels like a resort (the only thing it lacks is AC). And, there’s complimentary food at the Bangkok Airways waiting area also (I only ate the popcorn though because if the risk level lol).