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.

@Cosmichomicide Mud and rain was rampant at Woodstock. At least our parents and grandparents had great music to pass the time😜

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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.

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