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The Best Burning Man Travel Tips From Our Readers
Photo: AP Photo/Nevada Appeal, Brad HornThis week Hack Your City went to Black Rock City, the seasonal settlement that fills up every August for Burning Man. Readers gave tips for surviving the heat, the dust, and the sensory overload. Honestly it sounds like literal hell to me, but people seem to have a good time there! (Comments saying "don't go to Burning Man because I personally don't like it" are not featured in the Staff tab, and we don't understand why anyone wastes their lives writing them.) If you have more Burning Man advice, comment below.
The Best Travel Stories We've Ever Told
As it stated in Full disclosure: This is neither an exhaustive nor an objective list of Outside's best U.S. travel features. We hope you enjoy the reading material—and maybe even find some inspiration to pack your bags and hit the road. "The Last Bastion of Outdoor Outlaws"Fed up with tight National Park regulations—no BASE-jumping, no slacklining, no fun!—adventurers are getting cozy with a surprising new advocate: the Bureau of Land Management. "Baked Alaska"The volcanic remains at the heart of Aniakchak National Monument—the least visited site in the national park system—are a trippy mishmash of postapocalyptic cinder cones, hardened lava, and flame-colored walls. "The Day We Set the Colorado River Free"It's been more than 50 years since the Colorado River regularly reached the sea.
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