What was the last thing you made out of Lego? We’re going to go out on a limb here and guess it wasn’t very elaborate. Even if you are a Lego aficionado and get the cool, intricate sets made for adults, we are quite sure you’ve never handled anything the scale of a full-blown truck.
Unless you are the Burner who built that thing in the picture, that is. But we’re guessing that person has better things to do than reading about Burning Man. They’re probably preparing their next installation as we speak. One look at this truck made of giant Lego blocks drives home the idea that Burning Man is an adult playground. How many Legos did it take to decorate this Burning Man float? Who knows. Clearly, it’s a fun way to get around the Playa.
Arachnophobia
Here’s another sprawling climbing structure, only this one is lorded over by a massive black widow spider. The red dot gives it away. Take a closer look and you will see that the web is also meant to be illuminated by red string lights.
Most people who are scared of spiders would likely keep their distance from this plaything. But it's a shame that they will miss out on so many things: the artistry of it, the opportunity to play with it, and the chance to conquer that fear in a low-stakes situation. There really isn't a single thing to lose here. Climb up through the webs of steel and cable and expunge those fears at once!
Burning the Man
After eight days of living in communal bliss, the Man must burn. Tens of thousands of Burners congregate around the massive wood structure and look on as the ceremonial event commences. Modern Burning Man events culminate with fire dancers and pyrotechnic displays. A drone video of Black Rock City on the final night of Burning Man 2018 gives a bird’s eye view of this bizarre cultural phenomenon.
Although it's an inherent part of the festival's tradition, in recent years, veteran Burners have been debating over how well the burning of the Man goes with the key principle of leaving no trace and respecting the location's natural resources.
Rainbowland
This illuminated rainbow-colored arch served as the entrance for Burning Man 2012. The third eye reminds Burners of the spiritual journey they are commencing upon and to meditate and look within. But it will cost you to walk through the lighted rainbow. Burning Man tickets start at $425. Driving a car in stacks $100 onto the fee — another reason it’s better to bike in. Kids under 12 are free.
To reserve a spot before the next Burning Man sells out, you can purchase pre-sale tickets in March for $1,400 each. After that, you may not have any money left to bring to the currency-free event!
The Burning Man Sculpture
This is it. The week-long event culminates with the symbolic burning of “The Man.” Standing at center stage, the epicenter of the Burning Man encampment, looking over the communal gathering all week, all congregate around the structure on the last night.
This isn't just a big bonfire we're talking about. It takes professionals to build it and it takes professionals to burn it to a crisp. The effigy is ignited by a pyrotechnic performance as Burners cheer on the flames. Generally, the Man stands 40 feet high, but in 2019, 80,000 Burners witnessed a 60-foot-high Man burn to the ground.