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  • @ProjectKamp
    @ProjectKamp6 ай бұрын

    Thank you all for watching us weekly. It is a big help for the project. 🙏 We will be back in April with new plans. You want to come here and help us next Season? -> sign up: projectkamp.com/support (new applications are online) Like what we do and want to see special winter updates? -> go here: www.patreon.com/one_army Enjoy the winter

  • @Srinivassatyavardhan.voonna

    @Srinivassatyavardhan.voonna

    6 ай бұрын

    Hi project camp team .why don't you start a wood chip or mulch business with the mimosas from your land . I think it is a great idea .

  • @TheSolgarden

    @TheSolgarden

    6 ай бұрын

    see you next seasong

  • @olliexx

    @olliexx

    6 ай бұрын

    Will you do the Community Building next season?

  • @thepinky9876

    @thepinky9876

    6 ай бұрын

    :( gonna miss you guys.. see you in the spring

  • @janebrommet7942

    @janebrommet7942

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much people loved to follow. I live in Holland in nu gipsy wagon and am 74...learned a lot from you.. stay safe have a good winter. Till april🎉

  • @wprivera
    @wprivera6 ай бұрын

    IMPORTANT 1) The ethernet cable you ran is old, and limited to low speeds. 2) Running unshielded ethernet cable, next to electric wire, in the same conduit, will result in interference, and slower speeds. 3) Ethernet cable underground is vulnerable to lightning strikes, that will burn computer equipment at both ends of the ethernet cable run. 4) You should run Fibre Cable, which is fast, and not as vulnerable to electric interference or damage. 5) Future proof your conduit, by running several "Pull Strings" so that you can pull additional cable in the future.

  • @HSstriker
    @HSstriker6 ай бұрын

    how about a dedicated drying house? you can build solar heated intakes, basicly small greenhouses over natural stone channels and build in a small wood fire underfloor heating. this might work to both dry fruits grown on the trees and keep a space for drying clothes. on sunny days it will take zero input even during winter, and a small woodstove will be able to keep the heat up if you plan ahead to distribute the heat along the structure. build it up to a funnel and you will have a nice draft. sorry if i dont make sense

  • @VoresKanal

    @VoresKanal

    6 ай бұрын

    Good idé

  • @NezumiWorks

    @NezumiWorks

    6 ай бұрын

    Possibly building a rocket stove would do the trick too, and you could economize on fuel. If they've been drying mimosa branches it could suit the purpose.

  • @HSstriker

    @HSstriker

    6 ай бұрын

    @@NezumiWorks the russian style brick ovens would be better for them i think. takes more time to heat up but needs less care on the short term wich would work beter in a community setting. its easier to make a group spend 10min each 4x a day from say september to may than keep some one on the stove from november to february each day constantly

  • @Fite1989

    @Fite1989

    6 ай бұрын

    I had to dig in muddy wet soil autumn last year i really felt the struggle

  • @EccentricEllis

    @EccentricEllis

    6 ай бұрын

    Yeah. Dry rooms are very handy

  • @Knight3rrant
    @Knight3rrant6 ай бұрын

    Been a subscriber since the end of Season 1, I believe. I don't know if I will ever manage to meet any of you, yet you feel like friends. My tribe. I suspect many of us feel this way. Much love to everyone from the core group to all the helpers who give their time, sweat, blisters, bug bites, patience, consideration, kindness, and bits of blood to Project Kamp. We appreciate all of you. ❤️

  • @_EasyOnEasy_

    @_EasyOnEasy_

    6 ай бұрын

    I completely agree with you. Most people would not put in any effort into sustainable living, but these people do it for fun.

  • @Fenthule

    @Fenthule

    6 ай бұрын

    soo true. I was laughing *soo* hard when Julie was stuck in the mud lmao And it's been crazy, probably half of my comment suggestions over the past 2 years have actually been implemented too. Doubt that's intentional and that we're just on similar wavelengths lol

  • @xavery7842

    @xavery7842

    4 ай бұрын

    I am catching up on the viewing, but i agree, most wouldn't go as far. I am one of those who recycles everything and puts much thought into what i can do in my own area and my own place. I wish more thought as we do.​@_EasyOnEasy_

  • @mindshelfpro
    @mindshelfpro6 ай бұрын

    Thank you to the Project Kamp Team and all the supports near and far for an enjoyable season!

  • @thefranz5276
    @thefranz52766 ай бұрын

    So sad this season is ending! Starts my week off so positively! I will miss you all till next season and make sure to spread the word to my friends and family! Happy Holidays!

  • @lenm3141
    @lenm31416 ай бұрын

    Finally I am caught up! Started on Video 1 about three months ago. Thanks for the amazing videos, thanks for sharing your experiences. I donated $10. If I was thirty years younger I would try to volunteer.

  • @phyllisanngodfrey6137
    @phyllisanngodfrey61376 ай бұрын

    I am a 73 year old American lady…..I love you all and enjoy seeing you care so deeply for the planet. It gives me HOPE for the future and for my grandchildren and GREAT grandchildren ❤

  • @martinwyke
    @martinwyke6 ай бұрын

    Too late now but when you pull a cable through, always pull a new draw cord as well.

  • @owenthomas5876

    @owenthomas5876

    6 ай бұрын

    i was thinking the same thing

  • @owenthomas5876

    @owenthomas5876

    6 ай бұрын

    we always put a spare duct in as well

  • @paisley293
    @paisley2936 ай бұрын

    In Portugal, whoever has a digger is THE BOSS! 🤣 Great job at taking out the pesky mimosas and saving the oaks. The swale-digging and tree-planting was awesome!! 👏👏

  • @joselopes6636
    @joselopes66366 күн бұрын

    So wonderful to see you young generation doing such, I will pray for you to continue to respect the environment like you do. I live in England and national from 🇵🇹, how I miss my country. God bless you all and your endeavour

  • @techtennisone
    @techtennisone6 ай бұрын

    Really enjoy this channel! My wife’s great great grandfather, Elisha A Hoffman, wrote the song playing at the end of today’s video, Leaning on the Everlasting Arms. That was a nice surprise to hear. Thank you for sharing everything you guys are doing with the rest of the world!!

  • @sirmongrel511

    @sirmongrel511

    6 ай бұрын

    I was enjoying hearing it when I read your comment.

  • @ElicBehexan
    @ElicBehexan6 ай бұрын

    I discovered you in September. I have watched all your videos after discovering one in my suggestion. I am just AMAZED at what you are doing. As an old lady on a fixed income in the U.S. I'm not able to do more than subscribe and watch (and like) your videos, but I think what you are doing is so great. Even as a young person I couldn't have done what you are doing. I have some severe food allergies so I is hard to get enough protein on a vegan diet for one thing. Still, the world would be a better place with more people like you and, if this had been happening in the 1970s when I was in my twenties, I probably would've liked to help what little I could.

  • @bergannon6585

    @bergannon6585

    6 ай бұрын

    I agree with you. Watching these talented young inspiring people working together gives me great hope for the future of humanity. Love from Ireland.

  • @ReneTobe86
    @ReneTobe866 ай бұрын

    Thank you all again for a fantastic season. Have a great winter and see you next year! ❤

  • @Pikaxsu
    @Pikaxsu6 ай бұрын

    I hope you are having awesome winter breather

  • @sk8board44
    @sk8board446 ай бұрын

    Make sure the mulch doesn't touch the trunk of the fruit trees to prevent rotting.

  • @renatoazevedo9514

    @renatoazevedo9514

    6 ай бұрын

    Absolutely, also because they have not planted on compost but on woody mulch that has not curated enough. I bet that during the first years these trees will have a hard time growing

  • @Louisianapermaculture

    @Louisianapermaculture

    5 ай бұрын

    They put nitrogen heavy manure at the bottom of each hole. The only issues I see are compaction from digging while wet, and the potential of the trees not spreading roots far due to not sheet mulching and fertilizing the planting hole

  • @maddog74
    @maddog746 ай бұрын

    As someone grown in the countryside in a farm it's so funny (in a good way) to see novice beginners 😂like when you brought the manure baskets

  • @barbrochester5235

    @barbrochester5235

    4 ай бұрын

    Yeah, and it looks like that is fresh manure with lots of straw in it. You could risk burning your trees with it unless you use it very sparingly. And seeds in that plant material might also sprout. It would be better to get manure that has been in a pile for some months. My husband used to wait a full year to spread on our dairy farm fields.

  • @maddog74

    @maddog74

    4 ай бұрын

    @@barbrochester5235 yeah i didnt see that 😬 but i've seen that Winter in Portugal has a lot of Rain, hard for a Fire to catch

  • @EastLondonKiwi
    @EastLondonKiwi6 ай бұрын

    Hi Team. Nice work on the swales, trees and plastic recycling, very interesting content. Re the trench for the water, power and internet to your office. I noticed a few things you should consider doing differently in your next trench. 1 - Power and communication cables are not friends, placing them in the same conduit may cause you issues with the internet down the track, due to inductive interference. Power cables are best in their own conduit placed at lest 50cm away from any communication cables in the same trench/wall. 2 When pulling cables long distances through conduit using a "mouse" or "draw line" it is best to upsize the draw line to a larger one. Done by pulling the smaller draw line out connected to a larger/stronger line (eg climbing para cord, which I noticed recently was on sale at my local Lidil in rolls, in Caldas da Rainha), then attach your cables to the large draw line and use that to pull the actual cables through the conduit. By using a large draw line there is less risk of the draw line breaking mid way. If you do have a break, go back to a small draw line with a plastic bag on the end so it fills the conduit pipe internal circumference with a soft structure. Then use a vacuum cleaner on the other end of the conduit to suck the plastic bag and small draw line to the end with the vacuum cleaner attached. A technique you can also use if you buy conduit that has not pre installed draw line. 3 - When burying water lines and power in the ground its best practice to lay the conduit, then a few cm of soil/sand, then a marking/warning tape (visual warning the should also have a knitted metal ribbon within it), and lastly the top layer of substrate. The visual warning stops people when digging in the same area, from hitting the water or power cable directly. Because in theory they dig up the tape first. Further the metal ribbon in the tape, let's you find the trench once the ground is covered in plant grow by using a cable detector. Marking tape has specific metals running through it in a ribbon to make it easy for cable detectors to find. I am sure the fruit trees will be a great success. Take care D

  • @mattcartwright8272

    @mattcartwright8272

    6 ай бұрын

    Excllent advice 👌

  • @VitorMadeira

    @VitorMadeira

    5 ай бұрын

    Excellent advices!!!

  • @bona4me

    @bona4me

    5 ай бұрын

    great advices!

  • @Spatzenterror

    @Spatzenterror

    5 ай бұрын

    It is not nessesary to separate com- and powelines by 50 cm. But high- and lowvoltagelines should be separated by an extra safetylayer, so it would have been good to use a second conduit instead. furthermore, the distance betweeen the two houses adds a lot of resistance within the powerline, so the diamtre of the copper should be choosen reasonably larger.

  • @stevejohnstonbaugh9171

    @stevejohnstonbaugh9171

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Spatzenterror My understanding is they are distributing AC power, not DC via stranded copper. Appropriately sized DC conductors are, in my opinion, cost prohibitive.

  • @leighdavidson443
    @leighdavidson4436 ай бұрын

    This was an EXCEPTIONAL episode! Seeing the grading and adding swales; thought of Antonia and the transformations around Her grandmother’s dwelling. Sketchy shack in the wilds no more! Jorge filling the truck with manure… or quickly recognizing the faces of the tree planting “helpers”!! Those LOCAL connections are key and SPEAK VOLUMES TO THE RESPECT this Team deserves. LOCAL community building a great example of FUTURE SUSTAINABLES (I stopped myself from phrasing as sustainable ‘growth’). The LOCAL themes I have summarized include how it was was a Great Time to further introduce PRECIOUS PLASTIC (exceptionally well designed storytelling)

  • @mattblank9224
    @mattblank92244 ай бұрын

    I'm too old and under qualified to be much use to your project, but I am really enjoying following your story and find it heartwarming to see the younger generation having a real passion about the environment. Thank you all so much 🙏

  • @TheMRPadders

    @TheMRPadders

    4 ай бұрын

    Your never to old to tell good story's, share a laugh, and rake up brambles

  • @EternalGamingNet
    @EternalGamingNet6 ай бұрын

    Really like the addition of the fruit trees, that area really transformed and will continue to change over the years.

  • @mitsunam7001
    @mitsunam70016 ай бұрын

    It's pretty sad that this was ended, but I'll see for the next season!!!! 💗💐🇹🇭

  • @phoe_bee
    @phoe_bee5 ай бұрын

    the plastic recycling process is so cool! it's basically a 3D printer that can use old plastic as filament. we need that in more places

  • @samwhite8093
    @samwhite80932 ай бұрын

    Don’t forget to plant some crabapple trees among the apple trees, they will ensure that the apples are pollinated irrespective of which variety you have.

  • @dijey2625
    @dijey26252 ай бұрын

    I can’t wait for the new season!

  • @info8130
    @info81306 ай бұрын

    Please make sure you are using the correct cable: The maximum length of a Cat5e or Cat6 Ethernet cable is about 295 ft. (90 m), plus up to 16 ft. (5 m) of patch cable on either end, for a total of 328 feet or 100 meters. Beyond this, the signal begins to degrade, reducing the speed and reliability of the connection.

  • @apveening

    @apveening

    6 ай бұрын

    I estimate the length to be within the limits (just), but putting it in one tube with electricity is a serious no no. For that distance and in one tube together with electricity I would have recommended fiber optic, which would also give a higher speed connection.

  • @FullSpeed_only

    @FullSpeed_only

    6 ай бұрын

    ⁠@@apveeningIt’s a very bad Choice. Aside from practically every Regulatory Body prohibiting it the Run is so long that you actually will couple the AC into the Twisted Pair Cable. Fibre is the Way to go as you said. SFP+ Optics from eBay and some Mikrotik/Ubiquity Hardware should be the most affordable Option. It looked like the Power was only single Phase. Three Phase doesn’t only need a bit less Copper but used Devices for it tend to be cheaper. I’m obviously assuming it’s available. Plastic is the perfect Choice for Cables and underground Tubes. They are used for pretty long Times.

  • @apveening

    @apveening

    6 ай бұрын

    @@FullSpeed_only The source for the AC is PV and a battery, so single phase is a safe assumption. And they might even consider running DC in it.

  • @FuligJakab

    @FuligJakab

    6 ай бұрын

    If it doesn't work, they can just use the electricity cable to transmit data as well

  • @apveening

    @apveening

    6 ай бұрын

    @@FuligJakab Pretty low bandwidth, I would recommend replacing it with fibre optic cable if necessary.

  • @NotaDutchGuy
    @NotaDutchGuy6 ай бұрын

    Nooo! How is it already the end of season 3?! It's gonna be a long wait till April, but what a send off! Such a great episode :D Love the way all of you, the land, and the channel itself, have grown over this season! Can't wait to see how it all shapes up next year :D Have a fantastic winter season!

  • @AlphaLimaTango
    @AlphaLimaTango6 ай бұрын

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🌳 *Project Kamp Season 3 finale: Removing invasive mimosa trees, preparing for winter rain.* 02:22 🚜 *Digger removes stumps, making way for fire-resistant fruit trees. Saving native oaks for replanting.* 05:44 🌿 *Gathering cow manure for new trees, unexpected generosity from neighbors.* 08:31 ♻️ *Recycling plastic waste from Project Kamp to create useful products using Precious Plastic machines.* 12:45 🛠️ *Injection molding plastic hooks from recycled material, open-sourcing designs for replication.* 21:35 🌧️ *Battling rain, addressing erosion issues, and fixing workspace tarp torn by wind.* 27:00 🔧 *Installing infrastructure pipes for water, electricity, and internet between Base Kamp and the office.* 32:13 🌳 *Planting diverse fruit trees strategically on swales for optimal water absorption and moisture.* 38:26 🌧️ *Creating a landscape design to manage rainwater flow for better moisture retention around fruit trees.* 38:52 🌳 *Anticipation for the impact of winter rain on planted fruit trees around Base Kamp, Community Center, and future living area.* 39:36 🌧️ *Swales successfully holding rainwater; Winter updates on Patreon to track project progress.* 40:09 🙏 *Acknowledgment and appreciation for Patreon supporters; Applications open for Season 4 volunteers.* 40:38 🎥 *Thanking the audience for watching, highlighting the importance of support; Season break until mid-April with a recap video.* 41:07 ❄️ *Wishing viewers a good winter and inviting them to subscribe for updates on future videos and the upcoming season.* Made with HARPA AI

  • @nickfosterxx

    @nickfosterxx

    6 ай бұрын

    Gotta say, that's a pretty nifty use of AI. (thumbs up emoji)

  • @r3fuG4d0
    @r3fuG4d06 ай бұрын

    To look back and see how much you already accomplished so far is mesmerising. I'm eager for spring time and season 4 already. Congrats!

  • @srenroskjrsrensen3868
    @srenroskjrsrensen38686 ай бұрын

    Huuuge update this one - so cool to see how far you guys have come. Keep up the amazing work!

  • @CosmicGorilla
    @CosmicGorilla6 ай бұрын

    Your videos are good enough for broadcast TV, you’ve evolved a brilliant format, well done! I’m hoping that next season you film enough to keep the channel going even during the winter season. Can’t wait ‘till April.

  • @ozsimflyer
    @ozsimflyer2 ай бұрын

    Really looking forward to you guys back on KZread. It’s been a long time. Can’t wait for the new season

  • @LoyalTreeFriend
    @LoyalTreeFriend6 ай бұрын

    That was a nice episode to end with. Will miss it during winter. Maybe i should subscribe on Patreon... but i'm also on Mossy Earth, and local refugee platform, tree planting in congo, ... It's so nice & inspiring to see these positive bottom-up projects making real change, in a bit of a sad time for this world. The most powerfull thing you do is probably that you're connecting people. Would love to come for season 4, but there's a baby on the way, so maybe season 5! :)

  • @chrisstaniforth5629
    @chrisstaniforth56296 ай бұрын

    Cheers for this season's content folks!!! Hope you all have a great break!

  • @scottdahl1938
    @scottdahl19385 ай бұрын

    The dog barking on queue got me. I had a nephew in 3 corner pants who did that when we had a family picture in response to a smart alec photographer asking if "Everybody done spitting up?" That boy was loud! Serendipitous!🤣

  • @HenryKlausEsq.
    @HenryKlausEsq.6 ай бұрын

    Nooooo I need this. You guys have been my favourite series this year. See you again in April. I'll miss you.

  • @jonathanurlie9669
    @jonathanurlie96696 ай бұрын

    This channel started out amazing and has only gotten better. Absolutely incredible! You deserve a production award for these videos.

  • @paulgallop2643
    @paulgallop26436 ай бұрын

    ....another wonderful episode. I especially liked seeing all the team members individually introduced/identified at the end. That illustrated what a wonderful family you have established.

  • @SyerlyPutri
    @SyerlyPutri3 ай бұрын

    It's crazy that the land is really good for farming

  • @maltecklimmek
    @maltecklimmek6 ай бұрын

    Uff, why i am that touched? If ppl say: no, no, no - internet is such unpersonal, no real feelings. well, why my eyes get wet? you are awesome ppl. all you together. no doubt about that.

  • @_Killkor
    @_Killkor6 ай бұрын

    It's crazy how fast this season has gone by. I hope the next season will be as exciting, if not even more, as this one.

  • @rustommeyer1746
    @rustommeyer17466 ай бұрын

    Love to see your progress! A few notes though: please don't walk around inside a vertical walled trench in the soil (especially wet soil); it can easily collapse on you and injure or kill you. You might also have wanted to keep some mimosas for a few more years; I know they are invasive, but they fix nitrogen and provide shade in the summer; I fear your fruit tree seedlings are going to fry in the hot dry summer without a canopy to grow under. You might need to put some shade cloth on them come Spring. Please also consider planting some 'support' plants near your fruit trees: nitrogen fixers, plants that flower at various time for the pollinators, deep--rooted plants to bring up minerals from the subsoil etc. Lastly, apples are a pain because of all the pests in the fruit, you might want to consider planting some jujubes, which taste similar but are much lower maintenance. Sorry, not trying to be 'that guy on the internet that knows better', but even if you ignore all my other advice, please please please don't want around in vertical walled trenches. Stay safe!

  • @epiphyte8646

    @epiphyte8646

    5 ай бұрын

    in my small los angeles garden i used to dig up and toss the numerous guaje (leucaena leucocephala) volunteers. recently i learned about inga alley cropping so now i'm experimenting potting the volunteer guaje seedlings with fruit tree seedlings. i'm curious if there is an optimal ratio of guajes to fruit trees.

  • @cherylsibson2529
    @cherylsibson2529Ай бұрын

    with all that plastic, one would think you'd make a clothes line that hangs in the trees out in the sun to help dry clothes. You have got some great projects going on there!

  • @AryVinicius
    @AryVinicius5 ай бұрын

    small hint: if you guys need to run another pipe segment, it's not best practice to run eletrecticity and ethernet cables in the same pipe, the AC eletrecity can sometimes interfere with the ethernet signal. By the way, amazing work in the Kamp :D

  • @user-fy3jf7je9k
    @user-fy3jf7je9k6 ай бұрын

    모두들 그동안 수고 하셨습니다 . 다음 시즌이 너무 기다려지네요.. 겨울 동안 건강하세요

  • @HelyaRavn
    @HelyaRavn6 ай бұрын

    Thank you for another beautiful season of Project Kamp. I'll miss everyone from season three during the winter.

  • @jeweloftheisle498
    @jeweloftheisle4982 ай бұрын

    Wow you guys have come a long way from when I first found you three years ago. CONGRATULATIONS 👏🏽 kind regards from Australia 🌻

  • @lovetrent66
    @lovetrent665 ай бұрын

    seeing the clips of the people that were in project kamp made me feel something. it's so nice to see all of these people getting involved in project kamp and watching them find themselves more through nature. will really miss them all and hope that we'll see them once again

  • @bobaliston2700
    @bobaliston27006 ай бұрын

    Very cool again and much progress. I like the hooks. Regarding facility tranches, plastics, metal pipes are an alternative. But metall is less flexible, corodes and takes way more energy to manufacture. To have the plastics pipes last longer, covering them with stones and a warning tape helps. Also good practice is to run besides the cables an additional line in such pipes ... you never know when u need to add another cable (e.g. for wifi 😅). Happy season end!

  • @suknu4755

    @suknu4755

    6 ай бұрын

    thumbs up for the wifi-cable

  • @BeccaAl
    @BeccaAl6 ай бұрын

    The end was lovely when the local community came and helped out. Such heartwarming activities, planting fruit trees! Beautiful.

  • @GiddyGarlos
    @GiddyGarlos6 ай бұрын

    Missed the Precious Plastic content. Love seeing it again! ♻️

  • @MrPforrest10
    @MrPforrest106 ай бұрын

    Love the song choice at the end. What a throwback to season 1!

  • @uncleshifty
    @uncleshifty6 ай бұрын

    The mimosa looks a lot like an invasive tree we have in South Africa named Black Wattle. Getting rid of it is very time consuming and can be quite expensive depending on the extent of the root growth. One somewhat effective method we use is ringing or girdling the tree's and at times doing stem injections. You would need to consult a local expert on whether there are natural ones available to minimize ecological effects.

  • @lealarsen2017

    @lealarsen2017

    6 ай бұрын

    they already have, there is a whole episode about that😊

  • @uncleshifty

    @uncleshifty

    6 ай бұрын

    @@lealarsen2017 I must have missed that one 😧 will go have a look for it and give it a watch now! Thank you for the heads up 🙃

  • @priyanshukapoor4464
    @priyanshukapoor44646 ай бұрын

    I got instantly sad after the first sentence of the video😢

  • @gandalfMZ

    @gandalfMZ

    6 ай бұрын

    And even more after the outro...

  • @unicornbaby8588
    @unicornbaby8588Ай бұрын

    Thanks for everyone's effort and lovely good natured attitudes!!! I was impressed with the order and team effort as well ❤😊

  • @samwhite8093
    @samwhite80932 ай бұрын

    Another excellent (temporary) use for plastic containers is to place them at the base of the trees as a collar, it prevents water rot at the base of young trees

  • @kodavidkoko
    @kodavidkoko6 ай бұрын

    That was the best episode of the season, I'm very excited to see the winter updates, I hope they can show the water flows and their interconnection with a map like they did here 38:06

  • @jiucki
    @jiucki6 ай бұрын

    Thank you very much for the amazing work you did during the season! It's amazing how many people and how many projects were done. I hope next year there will be even more! A big hug for everyone! ❤

  • @BartEnkelaar
    @BartEnkelaar6 ай бұрын

    You produce some of the most incredibly wholesome content on the internet. This one made me emotional. Loved the rundown of all the people who made the season once again awesome. Enjoy the winter and see you in April!

  • @slequesne
    @slequesne6 ай бұрын

    Make sure to water the oaks, they may go into shock as you have moved them whilst still in leaf. Thank you for this season and have a restful and peaceful winter. See you in 2024.

  • @Aleksandrowski
    @Aleksandrowski6 ай бұрын

    Thank You for doing this. You guys are awesome. Stay awesome over tge winter and see You soon. Much love ❤

  • @redspectrenine9632
    @redspectrenine96326 ай бұрын

    Is it okay to run electrical and ethernet wires parallel? I believe that create a magnetic field issue. The Ethernet cable you showed looked to be U/UTP. There are special ethernet wires with foil and/or aluminum shielding. The plastic covering might not be enough, and I'd to look into F/UTP or better. My suggestion is also to separate electrical and ethernet wire pipes unless that is code for the area.

  • @apveening

    @apveening

    6 ай бұрын

    The magnetic field issue is negligible, but damage to the insulation may result in high voltage in unexpected places with possibly very unfortunate results. And given the distance, I would have gone for fiber optic, preventing these kinds of problems and giving a higher speed as well.

  • @redspectrenine9632

    @redspectrenine9632

    6 ай бұрын

    @@apveening Definitely agree. Fiber would have been a better option. TBH I don't have enough field experience to really know if magnetic field would be negligible or not for this type of setup. I just remember it being a concern when I did some certs years ago.

  • @beeheart6324
    @beeheart63246 ай бұрын

    it is heart warming to see do all the work. If I was younger I would also apply; I can feel the passion rushing through my veins when I watch you all but I know I am not as young physically as I feel mentally. Thank you for sharing all this with the world!!!

  • @oferarubas
    @oferarubas3 ай бұрын

    Suggestion: The hooks are made out of plastic and will degrade in the sun. If you cover the hooks with some sort of UV protectant varnish It will prevent the plastic from breaking apart in the sunlight. It is usually used to protect the paint on cars and to protect furniture that is outside in the sunlight.

  • @27KGEM
    @27KGEMАй бұрын

    april is here...

  • @Triwiwer

    @Triwiwer

    Ай бұрын

    That is the comment i wanted to write :D

  • @luisgorriz5276
    @luisgorriz52766 ай бұрын

    Thankyou for your inspiring videos!!

  • @tracyoniya9618
    @tracyoniya96186 ай бұрын

    Cool hooks! Yes, pipes and wire insulation is actually a high use of plastic. It's really the best solution we currently have. The good thing is that underground like that they don't get UV or anything that degrades them and they are very stable. For next time: 1. with a trench for utilities it's a REALLY REALLY GOOD IDEA to put 'scary tape' at about 1/2 depth. That way, someday, when you end up digging there (or across the trench) again and can't exactly remember where that trench actually was, the digger hits the tape and then knows to be careful and doesn't accidentally destroy your utilities lines. I know, more plastic. You could do a layer of broken roof tiles instead. the idea is to give something that will act as a signal for the next person with a digger. 2. When in mucky mud like that, grab some scrap boards or plywood. A couple per person. You stand on the plywood, throw the second piece where you will stand next. Step to that one when you're ready and pull up the one you were on & throw ahead of you. Then again... another digger!!!! :) Which brings us to .... Definitely a TRACTOR with the ability to have both digger attachments & chipper attachments!! The do make them and that's your most versatile equipment purchase - since you'll only be getting one major piece right now. Even if you don't have the funds for the ALL the attachments you might want, you can add as you go. Have you thought about broken roof-tile pathways? Can it be used on the roads? I really like putting little metal tags on my trees and perennials with info like what they are and when I planted them. Just a thought. And finally, THANK YOU! & Happy Winter Break - I'll be looking forward to April!

  • @VitorMadeira
    @VitorMadeira5 ай бұрын

    How many?? Just HOW MANY of your videos do I have to say that "THIS WAS YOUR BEST VIDEO EVER???" Man... I've said this for so many times on so many of your previous videos. But this one has got to be *one of your all time best videos ever!* Um abraço algarvio.

  • @robinlogan8099
    @robinlogan80996 ай бұрын

    I have so enjoyed this season……so much was achieved. Can’t wait for next April. A Canadian fan. 🇨🇦

  • @s.m.a8182
    @s.m.a81826 ай бұрын

    Love you guys❤ keep moving forward👍

  • @kerstinu.4612
    @kerstinu.46126 ай бұрын

    Sooo, you beautiful people thank you for this amazing season. With all that you achieved you should be really proud and satisfied. Now hopefully you can take a good rest 😊

  • @sammylee5619
    @sammylee5619Ай бұрын

    It's April and I can't wait for Project Kamp to be back!

  • @dyn9726
    @dyn97266 ай бұрын

    i know im being greedy here, but when is the YEAR 3 video estimated to coming out? XD

  • @pennyneal2456

    @pennyneal2456

    6 ай бұрын

    April

  • @neelakantannittoor77

    @neelakantannittoor77

    3 ай бұрын

    Yea april half

  • @disco_bawl
    @disco_bawl6 ай бұрын

    Thank you everyone who makes Project Kano happen (in “real life” and online with these videos and such) it’s gonna be a long 5 months. Can’t wait to see the trees and the clover sprouting!

  • @Fenthule

    @Fenthule

    6 ай бұрын

    I know you meant Projeckt Kamp, but as a kid who grew up playing Mortal Combat, Projeckt Kano just put a smile on my face lolol

  • @disco_bawl

    @disco_bawl

    6 ай бұрын

    I'm glad it brought a smile to your face but mine looks like this right now: 😩Autocorrect did me dirty!!!@@Fenthule

  • @QuinchGaming
    @QuinchGaming6 ай бұрын

    For information: HDPE & PP(5) can both be pretty easily recycled and converted into 3D printer filament. Ultimately, most 3D printed plastic items will be painted so colour doesn't matter. Is that something Precious Plastics might be looking into?

  • @pablortelli
    @pablortelli5 ай бұрын

    Many thanks to everyone who is part of the Kamp Project. Thank you for making us feel like part of a family. Amazing season!!!. Can't wait to see the next one! 😊

  • @PattySherinEntrepreneur
    @PattySherinEntrepreneur6 ай бұрын

    Wow! The end of Season 3! Congratulations on inspiring so many people. I've been watching since your first season. I'll miss my Monday morning updates. Like so many have said, if I was 15 years younger... Enjoy your break and the winter season. I'll look forward to your return with Season 4! Happy Holidays, Everyone! Great job! You are all doing amazing work.

  • @jayburrough4308
    @jayburrough4308Ай бұрын

    Little info for you if you ever need to get a wire through a pipe you can use a vacuum cleaner to suck a string to the other end then you can hook something bigger if needed to the first one then pull the wires

  • @baba5721
    @baba57216 ай бұрын

    I think considering harsh weather like this episodes, or harsh winter or harsh summer, you should build the community center (the big house) and you'll be much more comfortable. Since you will not be busy filming now, you can dedicate the time to get the papers necessary and prepare for building and that'll be a great serious for comeback

  • @luke-a-like
    @luke-a-like6 ай бұрын

    One of the best videos of the season! The story telling from the project to the rain to people leaving makes it very emotional.

  • @triskerslake3763
    @triskerslake37636 ай бұрын

    You fruit forest is going to be magnificent in a couple of years! Well done Project Kamp - looking forward to 2024!

  • @alanjaques5316
    @alanjaques53166 ай бұрын

    You guys should post shorts in the between seasons, it should please the algorithm and help "spread the word". And we for sure would love it. ❤

  • @ryan_roga
    @ryan_rogaАй бұрын

    28:57 if you ever lose the end of the string, pull the wire out and the string. On the end of the string, tie a small soft plastic bag. On the other end of the pipe/tube, put a shop vacuum. Put the plastic bag in the other end and watch it zip through. This is a common way to re-string your run. Just make sure you have someone on each end to make the process work smoothly.

  • @chantaldeniseo
    @chantaldeniseo6 ай бұрын

    That was one of the best season finales I’ve watched 😊

  • @aleho1
    @aleho16 ай бұрын

    The best thing you guys should invest in without any doubt is a ‘Bobcat’ - trust me when I say you won’t just need it but it will be the most used thing on the property until you can get a bigger piece of machinery, even then the bobcat will be used daily. I know you will have discussed it but you cannot do what you are setting out to achieve without a bobcat. Would be happy to come do some manual work at some point.

  • @dustinabc
    @dustinabc6 ай бұрын

    The digger and so many tools and different equipment are amazing. Instead of complaining about oil and things that use oil products for power, we should be GRATEFUL for them, and find the best and wisest ways to use them, and reduce any harm they cause. But it is destructive and anti human to think we must destroy the oil industry and end oil as a form of power. We should seek to find a proper balance of energy production. (For those still reading- energy diversification is essential to a healthy sustainable society. And it is impossible to do this when government is interfering in the issue. There are some great Australian school economists who explain how using the government (with rights-violating regulations, subsidies, etc.) to try and fix problems like energy production actually do more harm to the economy and the environment than if they just left it alone. There is a reason why governments are always the largest polluters.)

  • @sk8board44

    @sk8board44

    6 ай бұрын

    It's is acceptable to use fossil fuels to implement a more resilient system.

  • @dustinabc

    @dustinabc

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes. But I think you missed the point that they are an essential part of a resilient system. If you scale up any form of energy production you are going to produce problems. This includes solar, wind, tidal, etc. So having lots of different types for different places and different reasons is wise. And letting the politicians pick winners and losers in the energy market will ensure everyone loses.

  • @Torkemann
    @Torkemann6 ай бұрын

    Make sure to check the trees in so time again. If you bury them to deep in the wood chips, they could grow fungi and get parasites. Other than that it looks really nice and I can't wait for next season. Have a nice winter.

  • @bobbybaldeagle702
    @bobbybaldeagle7026 ай бұрын

    I really liked the ending melody!!!!! Thank you for sharing these videos. I do miss them in your down time. I' sure am looking forward to next season. So until then may y'all be blessed in Jesus name... BBE..

  • @MaurieDeaton
    @MaurieDeaton6 ай бұрын

    Congratulations on your successful year and all you have accomplished. Happy to see you making berms and swales and planting more trees. It’s an investment in your future. Going to miss you all!

  • @EviLEwoK666
    @EviLEwoK6666 ай бұрын

    Wow, that is inspiring. Well done folks!

  • @stantheman5163
    @stantheman51636 ай бұрын

    What a nice group of people you have attracted to your project! Both the residents and the neighbors are a wonderful lot. This community of friends is what drives the popularity of your channel. I wonder if they realize that we come mostly for the camaraderie of people pulling together toward a common goal. True, it is interesting to see the land and developments, but would we be here if the people were a bunch of jerks?

  • @dudly8408
    @dudly8408Ай бұрын

    In the US there is a piece of equipment called a "FOREST MULCHER " I don't know if you have them where you are but they are simply amazing! They make very short work of the type of land clearing projects you are involved in there! BEST OF LUCK 😊❤

  • @JoffJk
    @JoffJk6 ай бұрын

    So nice to see you plant trees!

  • @shivakumar00740
    @shivakumar007406 ай бұрын

    I'm gonna miss you guys (especially Ingrid)... have a lovely and cozy winter

  • @ranibagasar8114
    @ranibagasar81146 ай бұрын

    It was a pleasure hanging out with you guys...see you all next yr❤

  • @wyrdlg
    @wyrdlg6 ай бұрын

    If you lay your "internet cable" so close alongside the electricity cable you might get problems because the frequencies will "overlap". So your network cable ought to be shielded!

  • @estrelasolar
    @estrelasolar6 ай бұрын

    Wow! So much love on the faces of the collaborators. Project Kamp rejuvenates and enlightens people 🙂

  • @deannarose2424
    @deannarose24246 ай бұрын

    I hope any deer in the area steer clear of those lovely trees!!!! I hope the winter goes amazing, cant wait for next season!

  • @KeysAndChords
    @KeysAndChords6 ай бұрын

    I started watching towards the end of season 2. Watched this entire season. To be honest kamp updates has been the best part of my Mondays. Great work guys. Looking forward to the next season. I wish I could be a part of this someday.

  • @mrMacGoover
    @mrMacGoover3 ай бұрын

    Good to see you recycling your waste plastics into new products in house, I always thought that the point of Project Kamp was to come up with new prototype molds and ideas.