First, I'm sure it sucks to be at Burning Man right now. Camping in rain and mud isn't fun. I'm sure that out of 70K people, a lot didn't prepare for this. I'm positive a lot of bros are going to learn about the importance of dry feet when their doctor explains trench foot.
I am having trouble with hypothermia reports from temperatures in the 50s, though.
Sorry, that's prime sleeping weather.
Maybe that's why perfect storm things like Woodstock live as forever epic and things like Burning Man inevitably become pale copies of the previous experience.
@Cosmichomicide WoW! Good point!