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We're at 9:30 + E — a corner lot on the main road
After a couple of years set back from the action, ConTent Camp is back in the mix. Corner lot at 9:30 and E means we're right on a main artery — high visibility, high foot traffic, and a whole lot of new people discovering us. Expect a busy burn.
Corner of 9:30 & E · Main thoroughfare · Come find us
for the Recently Deceased
30 people. One family.
ConTent Camp typically lands around 30 campers — intentionally. We're small enough that you actually know everyone, but big enough to throw a real party. There's a quiet magic to a camp this size: shared meals, spontaneous hangs in the dome, someone always up at 4am if you need company on the playa.
We're welcoming and warm to everyone who passes through — our bar, snow cones, and dome are open to all of BRC. But at the end of the day, camp is home base, and this group is your family for the week.
it all comes together
never stops
Your personal kit
While some camp meals are provided and the kitchen is always open, you're responsible for your own food, drinks, and snacks throughout the burn. Think grab-and-go: protein bars, trail mix, electrolyte packets, your own coffee setup. The kitchen has everything you need to cook, but playa mornings move fast.
Bring your own water for the first 1–2 days — camp water is trucked in but sometimes arrives late. Coconut water is not optional, it's survival.
Check the resources section for the full packing list and shelter guide.
What your dues cover
Dues aren't just a number — they're what makes ConTent Camp ConTent Camp. Here's exactly where your money goes:
First timer resources
One generator can typically support 2–4 yurts depending on size and AC load. If you're willing to share — or looking to share someone else's — the camp roster will show you who to connect with.
First-timers need a sponsor. Your application will be reviewed by the leads before you're fully admitted.
Select all the roles you'd be interested in taking on. Leads make final assignments — this just tells us where you want to help.
These are bigger undertakings we want to tackle this year. They need a dedicated owner to plan, source, and execute — not just show up and help. If you have the skills and want to lead one, raise your hand.
Have an idea for something you'd like the camp to build, add, or sponsor? Pitch it here. Leads review all submissions and bring the best ones to the group.
Camp leads are finalizing the schedule. Check back soon to sign up.
Sign up for at least 2 shifts. Everyone contributes!