
Here’s the Google Earth view, along with a view from the ground.Īs a number of people correctly surmised, I was going to the event known as “Burning Man”. The desert is a dry alkaline lake bed most of the year, perfectly flat, and a kind of dirty white. Having done so, I can testify that they are quite stunning, but hard on the human frame. I had said in my last post that I was going to check out the meteorological conditions on the Black Rock desert in Nevada. What sort of CO2 footprint would an event like this have? – Anthony After that, be sure to take the replicated Lewandowsky survey, no matter what side of the fence you exist on.

As most pieces by Willis usually are, I found it entertaining in a “Mad Max/Road Warrior” sort of way, so I decided to post it. This isn’t the normal fare for WUWT, and I had some reservations initially about publishing a piece by Willis about “Burning Man”, fearing it would have tales of wicked debauchery, and irrational topics like crystal healing, bead therapy, and cannabis cures.
