>>2401367The goal is not to draw more people. The goal is to draw THE people who have the capacity to both make it out there and *also* make it comfortable for themselves.
No one is looking to babysit a bunch of lame and inexperienced crybabies. Don't have the ability to bring your own solar-heated gravity shower? I mean they sell them on Amazon. Well, get a motel room. Watch the event on youtube. Do the normie thing. Be predictable.
The idea is that if some of you actually have the ways and means to attempt something this crazy and improbable then by all means it would be cool to meet you under the stars. You made it to a place that will only exist one time. Sure the people there are nothing like you. You know how many people I have seen get triggered by the fact they have to return to their lame-ass job while these hippies will just go on living in forests having sex with fairy goddesses? It is aggravating to be successful and driven and then see that the Earth literally does provide a path of least resistance for this level of freelance fuckoffery. Total freedom and just wandering the landscape while we toil between walls.
I am just a guy who works in IT and owns a small farm and enjoys going on weird camping trips of my own design. I usually do a team thing this time of year called UFO Holiday. It coincides with the 50th Annual Rainbow Gathering and so I plan to attend with some other people who would never have dreamed of such a thing, but are now looped in because they are coming on a UFO Holiday. They are super-square with absolutely no idea what they are walking into.
Do you know how much fun it is to take people who are utterly clueless about where they are going and then drop them into a Rainbow Gathering? I, for one, and laughing just thinking about it. A UFO Holiday to remember.
We were originally going to be at The Great Sand Dunes for the 4th of July, which is its own beautiful amazing crazy scene.