I've seen in the FAQ it's ok to camp on the lakebed, does this include RVs as well? We've got a small popup trailer that we're planning on bringing
and camping out on the lakebed - is this ok?
Cheers, Kevkitemaker4 - 14-1-2007 at 06:22 PM
Hey Kev I to have a pop up trailer that I plan on using during the event. Yes rv's are welcome on the lake bed in buggy town.
Susan
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Libre Special and V-max buggysfrangram - 14-1-2007 at 06:52 PM
Camping is permitted on the lake bed as part of the organizers permit. The event organizer should have a copy of the event permit for all campers to
post as per BLM requirments.
:singing:kitemaker4 - 14-1-2007 at 09:15 PM
Thanks for the info Fran. This will be my first year to camp. I will talk to Claxton.
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Libre Special and V-max buggysgbrown - 14-1-2007 at 11:04 PM
I took my 5th wheel out there last year and had a great time and no problems getting out there. There were several pops and other large RV's.
Remember there is nowhere to dump waste water. I am sure tent campers and the people in cars throw out small amounts. Anything driping from or on
the ground around a RV is always looked at diferently by the powers that be whether it is BLM, USFS or other state park management.Pablo - 15-1-2007 at 09:51 AM
Sounds good, looking forwards to camping in buggy town, I hope to see some of the faces from SOBB as well. Should make it way easier to slip out for a
late night buggy run as well.kitergal - 17-1-2007 at 05:50 PM
Thinking about bringing the whole family down kids are 7,6 & 4 by then. Do you think they would be easily entertain?
Will others be bringing their kidscoreykite - 18-1-2007 at 12:08 PM
Kitergal,
Others have brought their kids.
Usually older kids, teens-and up.
Unless they are avid kiters, they will probably be bored within an hour.
There is nothing out on the playa.
Barren landscape from the tip of your nose to the horizon, or so it seems.
Exploring the brush along the shoreline is prohibited.
Motorized vehicles of any sort are prohibited.
RC vehicles (cars & planes - no water for boats) are prohibited.
While there are no rules barring kids, it really depends on the kids and if they want to be there.
As for being easily entertained, that is relative.
Many of us older kids are very easily entertained.
But then, I think we've been practicing.
Who watches them while you play?
I'm not trying to be discouraging, just realistic.
Safen Up! Buggy On!
"Often wrong... Never in doubt"
the coreylamaAlexBrown - 10-2-2007 at 04:35 PM
I was there last year, but i cant remeber how even the enterance to the lake bed was, this is my bus, will it get on ok? Also, where are the other
larger RV guys staying this year, I remember hanging out on an RV with Gabe, Blake and I think Jon Ellis (sorry if I got the wrong names!).
No worries for the RV, Pop up, or tent camping. Welcome all.
Everyone will recieve a copy of the permit before they come.
Everyone will recieve a copy of the rules.
Kids are welcome, families are welcome. In spite of the fact that some kids seem bored, i know of a group of kids, whom i thought were bored stiff
during their stay with us. I see these kids from time to time, and they still talk about how much fun it was.
The thing to remember is, there are a lot of great people out here in our little family. Talk to everyone, and you are sure to meet some like minded
folks, and have a little fun. Maybe don't send your younger kids to the mayors office, but even he, can be subverted!
aoxomoxoa for all~!gbrown - 11-2-2007 at 07:26 AM
I was wondering how early we can get on the lake bed under the NABX permit. We will be doing the pre-event this year but was thinking about getting
to Ivanpah Monday. I remember hearing that last year something happened and caused more headache for the committee. If the NABX permit doesen't
cover Monday is it hard to get a permit for the days before. I just want to make sure I don't cause issues that could effect everyone adversly.
If we are already registered can we get a copy of the rules and the NABX permit via e-mail.kitemaker4 - 11-2-2007 at 08:02 AM
You need to contact the BLM California Needles office by e-mail and ask for a permit. Just explain that you will be arriving before the event and
would like a permit. I just had a friend get one he will be staying over past the event and he got his in about 2 weeks after contacting them. They
know what a kite buggy is and there is no charge for the permit.
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Libre Special for saleAlexBrown - 11-2-2007 at 10:21 AM
I have just applied for an early permit, fingers crossed it goes through, I arrive a week early.
Does anyone know that if my permit goes through, I can park my RV on the Lake Bed while my permit is valid?
Thanks for all the help, Alex Brown.kitemaker4 - 11-2-2007 at 01:54 PM
My understanding the permit is good for a year. You can park your rv on the lake bed. Just a note the week before nabx the land sailors will be on
the lake bed for there event. There is plenty of room so you should not have any problems.
I do not see any problems getting a permit the blm knows what a kite buggy is. A friend of mine just got his. He will be staying on the week after
the even.
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Libre Special for saleAlexBrown - 11-2-2007 at 02:21 PM
Oh ideal. Its fine, the lake bed is large enough for 50 events, it would be good to see some land sailing also! So its ok to park my RV on the bed,
providing I have the correct permit the week before?
Thanks Susan,
Alexmecdave - 11-2-2007 at 02:39 PM
Quote:
Originally posted by AlexBrown
So its ok to park my RV on the bed, providing I have the correct permit the week before?
Thanks Susan,
Alex
As long as it's not wet and muddy. And if there's an approaching threat of rain get off the lakebed fast or you may be stuck there permanently.
Seriously. :frog:kitemaker4 - 11-2-2007 at 02:46 PM
Your welcome. You can park you rv on the lake bed. The blm should send you information on where the road is to drive on the lake bed and where it is
ok to park and camp. The lake bed is restricted and there is no driving of vehicles on it. I plan on camping for the event too but in a small
pop-up camper. You might consider joining us for the pre-event on other lake beds.
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Libre Special for salekitemaker4 - 11-2-2007 at 02:54 PM
I like your avatar Dave.
Alex, Dave is right about rain you need to get off the lake bed before it gets wet. When you arrive if the lake bed is wet do not drive on it.
Sorry I did not mention rain/wet conditions before. The blm should have information about rules and regulations, if not you should be able to read
them on there site that I posted a few post up.
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Libre Special for salejellis - 11-2-2007 at 04:47 PM
Alex Long time no see. I will be camped in the parking lot by the outlet mall near the Primm. Mainly because Susan snores............
jellis
:frog:AlexBrown - 11-2-2007 at 05:35 PM
Me and Gabe got caught out in the rain last year, it got muddy! Yes I totally hear you about the rain. Whats the regulations on parking outside
Buffalo Bills or the Outlet Mall in the parkling lot the week before the event, and during? Jellis when do you get there?
Thanks, Alex Brownkitemaker4 - 11-2-2007 at 06:33 PM
Hey Jon you can always use ear plugs. Just an idea.
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Libre Special for salejellis - 11-2-2007 at 07:46 PM
Great idea using ear plugs Susan, but what about the vibrations? I don't know of any regulations on parking you motorhome in the parking lot other
than if they want the area where you are then you move. ALex where are you heading after NABX? How was Corpus or Mustang Island for buggying?
jellis
:frog:deanaoxo - 11-2-2007 at 08:08 PM
Our permit begins on Sunday the 1st.
You will have all the paperwork you need before you arrive.
An email will be sent to all participants with pdf files of all the rules, regulations, and general knowledge you require to have to much fun with the
best of the traction world.
Your helpful staph works overtime to make sure you have a good time.
You DO NOT need a special permit if you come on monday.
Specific questions can also be answered by email from info(at)nabx.net while this forum is a great place to get all kinds of advice, knowledge, and
general info on what to do with yer shot car.
Remember, buggy town was not built in a day, and Corey, ain't the mayor for no reason!
Praise the Lama!
aoxo~!
Quote:
Originally posted by gbrown
I was wondering how early we can get on the lake bed under the NABX permit. We will be doing the pre-event this year but was thinking about getting
to Ivanpah Monday. I remember hearing that last year something happened and caused more headache for the committee. If the NABX permit doesen't
cover Monday is it hard to get a permit for the days before. I just want to make sure I don't cause issues that could effect everyone adversly.
If we are already registered can we get a copy of the rules and the NABX permit via e-mail.
awindofchange - 12-2-2007 at 03:06 PM
One of the things that I would like to mention is that although the lake bed is plenty big, the Land Sailor Association (NALSA) does have a permit to
use the lake bed during their event preceding the NABX and the NABX does work closely with NALSA to share the expense of the porta-potties and tent.
While it should be ok for us to use (a portion of) the lake bed during the NALSA event, we should use our best behavior and courtesy while out there
during their event to make sure we do not interrupt or cause any problems. Please do not pull up into the NALSA camp and start to launch your kite!
I highly doubt you will be welcome there. Instead, move away (FAR FAR AWAY) to a remote area that is not near their event and play all you want. In
the event that someone does come and mention to you that they have a permit to use the lake bed, please be courteous and let them know that you are
aware of that and will make sure that you do not interfere with them in any way. You should be welcome to watch the festivities with the land sailors
just don't pull into the middle of their event with your kite and buggy to do it.
Respect for everyone goes a long way, if you plan on arriving early make sure you set a good example for the buggy community by respecting the land
sailors right to hold their event without interruptions. We of course would expect the same from them for our event.
Is it buggy time yet????fletcht - 8-3-2007 at 02:06 PM
Back to the post RV camping on lakebed. What is the general feeling about using a generator to recharge my motorhome? It would maybe run 30 minutes
each day.
Tomaction jackson - 8-3-2007 at 02:56 PM
As long as you park next to Dooley and Corey you can run it 24/7.........aj:evil:
Quote:
Originally posted by fletcht
Back to the post RV camping on lakebed. What is the general feeling about using a generator to recharge my motorhome? It would maybe run 30 minutes
each day.
Tom
deanaoxo - 8-3-2007 at 04:29 PM
who's that cute girl Corey's pleasuring? Surely that one doesn't buggy?
aoxojustsayingbrown - 8-3-2007 at 05:21 PM
I had a generator I ran last year. The first night I started it to make dinner and sort of forgot it was running when shut it off I was met with
applause it was after dark, dumb on my part. After that I only ran it during the day for about an hour around midday and none seemed to mind because
they were bugging and the like. We also ran it to light the tent Friday and Saturday night.jellis - 9-3-2007 at 10:50 AM
Hey Dean I didn't know Jeff was so chesty. Only Corey know for sure..
jellisAlexBrown - 9-3-2007 at 11:09 AM
not long to go
is gabe going jellis? i cant get a hold of him!awindofchange - 9-3-2007 at 04:57 PM
Generators should be fine just be courteous to others. If you want to run your Generator just make sure you park away from the others and you should
be fine. I usually shut mine off around dusk or a little after just to be courteous, during the day it shouldnt be a problem at all anytime. If it
is on before 10:00 in the AM you may not be the most popular person on the playa. Cory personally told me that he loves the sound of a Generator all
night long and parked right next to him....the rumble of the exhaust is kinda soothing to him while he sleeps. :evil::evil::evil:jellis - 10-3-2007 at 02:45 PM
Alex I talked with Gabe just the other day and as far as I know he will be there.jellis - 14-3-2007 at 11:18 AM
Generators make great noise while running the air conditioners, or the TV, or the Microwave, etc etc. I start it in the morning and run it till
midnight. Now that is parking lot camping at the Fashion Mall at it's finest. I tried to camp out at the NABX dessert camp but Corey snores so loud
that the generator noise could not be heard. Besides, Charlotte said I can't camp in the dirt.
jellisfletcht - 14-3-2007 at 05:25 PM
Ok, I got it. Generators ok, as long as I run it at 2 or 3 in the morning and I park next to Corey.
Sorry Corey, I'm new to this and just trying to follow the rules.
Otherwise, ok during buggy hours or when folks won't be distrurbed. Myself included.
Thanks