Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerBurning Man lives for a few thousand of the faithful. Despite the cancellation of the annual alternative event by the pandemic, some die-hard “Burners” are camping out on the Black Rock Desert playa.The Bureau of Land Management officials are monitoring the attendees, who are prohibited from building a fire to “burn” the man, as tradition dictates. “We miss Burning Man, and it makes 100 percent sense that it was canceled.
But I feel like it’s our backyard and there’s a lot of space,” said Louise Brock, of Reno to the Reno Gazette Journal.There are 20 small camps at the event site and one large camp on Thursday, the news outlet reported.“We are not keeping counts of people like we would for events operated.
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