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[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago

I attend the local variant, and assuming the demographics square out (I think we get less techbros here but way more trad hippies), and probably the biggest problem will be sewage removal (which we did daily).

There were a lot of people very unprepared for a storm. Lots of sad looking tents.

I think most people tend to overprepare food and water requirements, though everyone is pretty smelly by the end of the event.