#88 Our current p̶r̶o̶b̶l̶e̶m̶s̶ challenges

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0:00 intro
0:30 Previous challenges
2:47 People leaving
3:28 Baby on Kamp
4:16 Smoking and drinking
5:35 Natural cycles
7:06 Master of landscapping
7:50 Manage new people
9:22 Sourcing materials
10:56 Workspace system
12:16 Administrative work
14:45 Q&A
20:14 Woodbaord experiment update
21:04 Q&A (continues)
25:38 Outro

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  • @bronzearmy2645
    @bronzearmy264510 ай бұрын

    Iceland enters the Chat: Everyone else: “We can’t figure out why drinking has gone up so fast.”

  • @meinssk

    @meinssk

    10 ай бұрын

    Absolute unit. Misses meat and favourite activity - drinking.

  • @Wehri

    @Wehri

    10 ай бұрын

    Thought the same and had to google it: "In the year 2022, almost a quarter of Icelanders fell under the definition of having a harmful consumption pattern of alcohol, or risk consumption [...]" Boy oh boy ...

  • @LiLBitsDK

    @LiLBitsDK

    10 ай бұрын

    @@meinssk yeah seems very non-meat friendly there

  • @EnkiduShamesh

    @EnkiduShamesh

    10 ай бұрын

    @@LiLBitsDK I think for both practical (refrigeration/contamination) as well as ecological reasons they only serve vegan food. I'm sure more than one of them misses meat. Would be cool if they could at least get a small flock of chickens so that they have access to fresh eggs. Even some dedicated vegans will eat eggs if they know where they came from and that the chickens are being treated well.

  • @LiLBitsDK

    @LiLBitsDK

    10 ай бұрын

    @@EnkiduShamesh contamination? really? people all around the globe can handle meat just fine... I am sure a rural place in Portugal could too... No reason to only serve vegan food... heck could atleast make it vegetarian... but someone there is holier than god so it gotta be vegan... and without going too deep into it then humans are omnivores not herbivores and enforcing it on other people is kinda sick... and they do have power, so refrigeration isn't an issue if they really wanted to... and if vegans eat eggs then they are not vegans, they are vegetarian... which is more sane than vegans denying their biology...

  • @mindshelfpro
    @mindshelfpro10 ай бұрын

    I love how Project Kamp keeps it real, are not afraid of recognising and addressing challenges. Thank you for all the reference material that others can benefit from!

  • @MetalGearMk3

    @MetalGearMk3

    10 ай бұрын

    I hope it ramps up, they have a lot of work to do.

  • @magdamundt9483

    @magdamundt9483

    10 ай бұрын

    And how they approach any challenges with an open mind and very often with a research approach (let's compare systemacally and see what is the best solution). It makes them stand out for me.

  • @jannisj.8867
    @jannisj.886710 ай бұрын

    Theory for the increase of smoking: Me as a smoker I experience the feeling of hunger being very close to wanting to smoke. So, I understood a lot of people change their diet coming to Base Camp and might not stuff their stomachs as much as they were used to. All in all, people might just be hungry 🤷😅

  • @NewLife-qj9mx

    @NewLife-qj9mx

    9 ай бұрын

    I did a stint as a volunteer in central america for a few months - honestly, I think youre right. My smoking almost doubled

  • @bernardfinucane2061

    @bernardfinucane2061

    9 ай бұрын

    The same thing is true of thirst and alcohol consumption. Beer tastes great when you've been working in the hot sun.

  • @alexandrafenn5443
    @alexandrafenn544310 ай бұрын

    Some people would love to do an admin job where you are. Especially if they are less capable of physical work but would still feel they were of use to the kamp

  • @glenn4127
    @glenn412710 ай бұрын

    Jaime listens to the sounds of Bees battling Crickets while he works. I mean, that’s what whatever that was sounded like to me.

  • @tullinadaly
    @tullinadaly10 ай бұрын

    'how to chop mimosas, we don't really know'..a small army of people have previously replied to this question with a range of answers and solutions from other countries.

  • @jetblack2602

    @jetblack2602

    10 ай бұрын

    That's a thing I see more offten. They are searching for answers through trial and error while the answers are allready there.

  • @martinuso7446

    @martinuso7446

    10 ай бұрын

    @@jetblack2602 Difficult maybe to find the answer that works for them?

  • @WotanSkyFather

    @WotanSkyFather

    10 ай бұрын

    @@jetblack2602 That's how Year Zero communism works.

  • @benk.5200

    @benk.5200

    10 ай бұрын

    @tullinadaly Where are the answer? In a comment section of a video or in the research / community platform? I would be super interested!

  • @Bosmanneggie

    @Bosmanneggie

    9 ай бұрын

    Well, in the rain season you could try to make a little hole in the heart off the trunk. Rain will fill it. Make sure it cant run out the sides. Good chance the trunk will rotten. Killing the tree.

  • @MichaelLaFrance1
    @MichaelLaFrance110 ай бұрын

    I've truly enjoyed watching the evolution of the project over the past couple of years. People come and people go, but the camp has become its own organic entity, which is very cool to see as it evolves.

  • @erissonmarques158

    @erissonmarques158

    10 ай бұрын

    It's cool but it's also very noticeable the fatigue growing among the "permanent" crew. Something they mentioned. Hopefully they can all have some time off as well.

  • @drake84tsoni67
    @drake84tsoni6710 ай бұрын

    the Icelanders replies were grate. Meat lol (i would totally agree). For the camp would a system like you did with the media team be a good solution to the "needed" jobs around camp. Opening for black smith for tools, Admin for paperwork, supply and requisition... ect.? community pillars

  • @AristizabalArtist
    @AristizabalArtist10 ай бұрын

    hello from Canada. one possible solution for the timing of arriving of new members of the team could be an welcoming/ INTRO video, so when people show up, you guys only need to present the intro video, bypassing the need of multiple presentations of the Kamp, optimizing your time

  • @MacGriggle
    @MacGriggle10 ай бұрын

    A projector might be a good idea to have movie night with popcorn and pizza. It would be cool to see a screen made to have the movie projected on.

  • @manulutine4368
    @manulutine436810 ай бұрын

    You'd be surprised what kind of work different people enjoy: I would absolutely love doing administrative tasks in the project camp office. Beats working in the city! I hope a fellow admin-nerd finds their way to you!

  • @bethdumont9020
    @bethdumont902010 ай бұрын

    Your issues relate to systems design. Some of the issues you face are handled by governments. 1) Arrivals & on boarding of new people. Most of the people I see in your videos are young - 20's & 30's. These people grew up with the net, used it at school, etc. You have a net presence - so use it. You could put up an info module and require all newcomers to read same before arriving. Alternatively such on boarding could be done via Zoom sessions before they arrive. 2) Planning projects. Again - you have a net presence, so use it. People coming in for the season could take part in planning prior to arriving. 3) Smoking & drinking. Definite link between such activity increasing & social activity. Loads of folk are social drinkers AND smokers - for many they represent something to do with the hands. I understand you try to keep to a vegetarian diet where possible, so here I have a hunch that some people have an issue with others engaging in "unhealthy" behaviours like smoking - regular AND the "other" form of tobacco (a lot of you are Dutch after all) & drinking. It's good that a smoking area has been set aside - this is common practice nowadays. Inside an Indigenous mob people tend to live and let live - if your bag is hanging upside down from trees and you think you're a pan pizza - provided you're not harming anybody and pulling your weight in the mob - well, nobody really cares about your little quirks. It's you white bucks that seem to have issues when others don't live according to your ideals of how they should live. Maybe you could create a charter of rights and responsibilities for those interacting with Project Kamp? A Constitution if you like that guides how people interact with others and the Project. Such a Constitution would need to include a statement recognising the inate worth and dignity of every person involved with Project Kamp, irrespective of ability (I personally would love to see Project Kamp reach out to people with disability or mental health issue), age, creed, gender, race/nationality and sexual preference. Creating a sustainable society isn't just about resource use - it's also about human interaction & use of compassion for the other.

  • @antoniodasilva1230
    @antoniodasilva123010 ай бұрын

    The winter is the best time for doing most outdoor chores on the lands

  • @ryanm2648
    @ryanm264810 ай бұрын

    I really believe the increase in drinking and smoking is because of the social aspect. Many people who don't normally drink end up drinking when spending a lot of time with friends. One person who drinks can tempt everyone else. I totally get it. It could also be that if there's drama and toxicity, that plays a part, but I doubt it's that in a chill place like project kamp. Great video, keep it up! A tip: Maybe use the names of people more in videos and show their name when the person goes on screen so people can become more familiar with the faces to the names. This will help viewers really feel connected to the project, as the project is awesome, but so are the people and they are who make it works!

  • @MarlonTaylandeur

    @MarlonTaylandeur

    9 ай бұрын

    I agree with the first and last part of your message :)

  • @calindafleishman
    @calindafleishman10 ай бұрын

    Regarding new people starting at kamp, how about having a "buddy system" where a more senior member of kamp is assigned a new member who they coach for a few weeks until they are settled. This way it doesn't matter if new members arrive at the same time or in bits throughout the summer.

  • @farminginthehighlands1205
    @farminginthehighlands120510 ай бұрын

    Natural Cycles: A suggestion would be to seek out individuals for the winter that are used to working in those conditions. I would suggest providing Environmental Data for the winter season. Oddly enough, I find that here in Canada, working on the land in the winter is easier for certain hard physical activities like chopping trees, etc. but every geographical location is different. Hope this helps!

  • @angelad.8944

    @angelad.8944

    10 ай бұрын

    I was thinking the same thing. Those of us here are so use to just carrying on in -20C. I don't think they are in the coldest area of the country either, so it wouldn't even get that cold. I think the challenges would be getting around and the resources that would be used and how they are used. Might not be practical just yet.

  • @eduardonunomarques

    @eduardonunomarques

    9 ай бұрын

    It's not the cold as such, I suppose, it's the rain. It can start raining in October and go pretty much non stop till March. Or you can have practically no rain all winter because f consistency.

  • @MrUled
    @MrUled10 ай бұрын

    I enjoy that Dave is back in the show. You rock. I would like to understand the ownership structure of project kamp. The community and shared experience is wonderful, yet I guess at the end there is an owner and others are guests investing their time and effort. Can these things be reconciled somehow?

  • @mikek3678

    @mikek3678

    9 ай бұрын

    Don't forget online supporters who donate their money. Their Patreon has 1211 supporters - at their lowest subscription rate of 7 euros/month is around 8500 euros a month alone. KZread probably another couple thousand. So either one owner or a couple are receiving and employing several of these people, with the short-term guests volunteering for food and board, or the money is distributed in a different way. That's serious income in Portugal, and money often becomes an issue in such "intentional communities". Will be interesting to see how Kamp deals with it, as I'm sure they're already doing to an extent.

  • @Fantomas137
    @Fantomas13710 ай бұрын

    Solar energy, I think you aligned all the panels in one direction and therefore probably forgot morning sun and afternoon sun - winter sun. New panels you set up must take this into account

  • @Fantomas137

    @Fantomas137

    10 ай бұрын

    Tree problem, hybrid Paulowina trees could be a solution, does not reproduce on its own, grows 4 meters per year with a little pruning, originates from Asia. After regular pruning, after 8 to 10 years, 35 cm in circumference and durable wood for furniture or a yoga desk....and of course shade very quickly! Deal with the topic.

  • @crescentworks6855
    @crescentworks685510 ай бұрын

    There are definitely folks out there who would LOVE doing the maintenance and support role.

  • @hansfiesling8020

    @hansfiesling8020

    10 ай бұрын

    I strongly agree. As a project manager in the pharmaceutical industry I might have seen projects where specific tasks/roles are split up on many persons. That resulted in many open tasks "piling up", no oversight and a bad communication. It is necessary to have some kind of structure and reporting in that case. Or, and that is maybe easier to handle, have one person overviewing these tasks (and solving it alone). And I only refer to specific tasks, not everything you can image :)

  • @jimurrata6785
    @jimurrata678510 ай бұрын

    As an old man (old to remember the hayday of communes) it is great to see the worldwide diversity of your Kamp! Thank you for you stewardship of the land, and good luck with the 'donut hole' you hope to purchase. Your videos give me faith for the future of this planet 😊 I appreciate all the effort that goes into them!

  • @user-nb1jq9og9u
    @user-nb1jq9og9u10 ай бұрын

    As a fellow Icelander and a viewer from episode 1, I was amazed to see you have an Icelander on the team. Would love to see an introduction on him! Keep up the good work, I love the content and Project Kamp is one of my favourite channels.

  • @Robert-iq6xt

    @Robert-iq6xt

    9 ай бұрын

    Stay tuned😉

  • @HalsPals
    @HalsPals10 ай бұрын

    An idea: first hire a big mulcher for the tree stumps. Second: resource tree trunks and make a big shaded area over cleared space using logs to block sunlight and keep trees from regrowing. Make tall enough to walk under. Char base of trucks and put in trench filled with sand to allow drainage and minimize rot. So one area at a time. You'll have a shaded hangout area and keep tree growth down. Maybe dirt on top of log roof to keep it from catching on fire.

  • @Convolutedtubules
    @Convolutedtubules10 ай бұрын

    A goat or two, or three, would help keep the mimosa under control!

  • @Epictes
    @Epictes10 ай бұрын

    Hey guys! I have some tips from my experience! Alternatively, repurpose the tree on your land - for example, a chestnut log can serve as a rustic and effective retaining wall or garden edge. Another option is to create hugelkultur garden beds by stacking logs and branches with layers of grass and leaves, which decompose over time and improve soil quality. For heating purposes, use certain types of wood like cherry, yew, or maple, which impart a delicious flavor to cooking when used as barbecue or pizza oven fuel. Branches can be utilized for retaining walls or supporting track sides in construction. Instead of burning forestry slash, consider leaving it to rot in place on the hillside, sequestering carbon and benefiting the environment. For removal, turn it into biochar, a type of carbon charcoal that enhances soil quality when produced in a low-oxygen burning process. Leaves from various trees can be fodder for animals, but caution is necessary as some may be poisonous. They contain nitrogen, while twigs and small branches have carbon, making them suitable for fast-decaying compost or mulch under trees or in gardens. However, be mindful of the carbon-to-nitrogen ratio, as excessive carbon can deplete soil nitrogen and harm small plants.

  • @rbu2136
    @rbu213610 ай бұрын

    What are Project Kamp merch ideas you are interested in to support the project? A Jaime photo shoot calendar?

  • @liviasantiago1686

    @liviasantiago1686

    10 ай бұрын

    A spiky bushes t-shirt

  • @its_marc

    @its_marc

    10 ай бұрын

    I’d buy a Rita calendar 😊

  • @lola_incarnate

    @lola_incarnate

    10 ай бұрын

    Second that! I'm so fan-girling right now lol

  • @101life9
    @101life910 ай бұрын

    To get rid of constant sprouting mimosas, dig up the roots as well, otherwise....constant cutting. They grow faster than your cutting 😅 !

  • @ScionStorm1

    @ScionStorm1

    10 ай бұрын

    I think that's what they are testing the bark stripping technique for.

  • @markfish8403

    @markfish8403

    10 ай бұрын

    It’d be a good idea to collect as many kinds of acorns and other tree seeds as possible this year, so they may be germinating in spring, and ensure diversity in the forest. The local community would like to help I would think

  • @CK1000ism
    @CK1000ism10 ай бұрын

    It is a paradox but the values behind Project Camp means that there has to be a certain tolerence for inefficiency. I do think having two windows a season for people to arrive feels fair so you can onboard people more consistently.

  • @olliexx
    @olliexx10 ай бұрын

    WHY IS THIS CHANNEL SO ADDICTIVE

  • @sshaw4429

    @sshaw4429

    10 ай бұрын

    Because these people are amazing!

  • @michellezevenaar
    @michellezevenaar10 ай бұрын

    Please plant trees at a good hammock hanging distance!

  • @Bloggercoaster
    @Bloggercoaster10 ай бұрын

    Wait... is Jaime a hardcore & hardstyle guy? Such a bunch of great surprises in this episode! 😮

  • @davsnt69

    @davsnt69

    10 ай бұрын

    Same Reaction here! eheheheh ✊✊✊😆

  • @lola_incarnate

    @lola_incarnate

    10 ай бұрын

  • @Shtave3

    @Shtave3

    9 ай бұрын

    Haha bit of uptempo 👌

  • @mariushegli
    @mariushegli10 ай бұрын

    I have nothing to say really, but I appreciate your content, and wish to help with the yt-algorithms.

  • @matjacobs1966
    @matjacobs196610 ай бұрын

    You guys are so good at making videos. Why don't you guys make introduction videos of all the aspects you want to communicate to the new residents. Make one of each chapter, how to deal with each other; how to use the tools; how to deal with the "sanitary" rooms; how to deal with the storage of products, how to deal with the storage of food, how to deal with your garbage; how to clean and so on. The advantage is that you then don't forget anything, you can easily (more) adapt/renew the videos based on new insights, but also that everyone can watch and/or rewatch it at their own time but also that you can possibly watch them together and thus also create a "together" moment.

  • @ananunez8374

    @ananunez8374

    10 ай бұрын

    Exactly what I was going to say, videos detailing the function of the place and keeping record who watches as would be extremely necessary watching them before going to camp

  • @disajuez

    @disajuez

    10 ай бұрын

    Like " The Dharma Initiative Orientation Films"... 🙄 Maybe... 😉

  • @RobGibraltar
    @RobGibraltar10 ай бұрын

    Both workplace and admin could be the same role if you don't go the decentalised route. Companies often have office managers, you could have a site manager. This could also be an elected position you rotate every x weeks, and the knowledge of how you do this added to your project reference files. I recommend you look at systems used in lean manufacturing for stock control, and concepts like kanban for admin management.

  • @xangierichardsx

    @xangierichardsx

    10 ай бұрын

    Second lean and kanban, great suggestions!

  • @marixlivemusic
    @marixlivemusic10 ай бұрын

    18:24 very beautiful, raw sound😂👌🏼

  • @figos1
    @figos110 ай бұрын

    For any plant, if it has no foliar mass during autumn, it can´t store energy in the roots for the upcoming spring. So if you get rid of the new shoots now and keep them away until autumn, the chance of the survival of the plant reduces quite a lot. If it sprouts again next spring repeat until all energy storage is gone. Might be helpful to get rid of the mimosas that were cut down.

  • @stevejohnstonbaugh9171

    @stevejohnstonbaugh9171

    10 ай бұрын

    Mimosa sprouts from the energy stored in the dense matt of their grafted root system. It will take at minimum 3 years of constant browsing to deplete the root system. Project Kamp has already experienced the resprouting phenomena. I do not understand why they are not addressing this problem. The only solution is goats. It appears most of the cut mimosa are being used to create on contour berms that will compost over time. 😊

  • @figos1

    @figos1

    10 ай бұрын

    @@stevejohnstonbaugh9171 Interesting, wasn´t aware of the sturdiness of mimosa. After two seasons so far I managed to get rid of all unwanted plants. Yes, goats but also sheep do wonder in getting rid of everythign that grows.

  • @stevejohnstonbaugh9171

    @stevejohnstonbaugh9171

    10 ай бұрын

    @@figos1 Most invasive species have some core "hardiness" that enablers them to outcompete the native species. No natural pathogens, more moisture than their native habitat (southern Asia) speed of growth. In the case of Project Kamp they simply shade out the natives (which are much slower growing). Where it my property I would use the "hack and squirt" method to kill the root network. As to sheep - they typically look down for food - head down grazers. Sheep also require more routine maintenance including shearing. Goats, on the other hand are much hardier and (assuming they are "local") their browsing vision is much wider (up to about 4' and down to the ground, and they don't eat the crown out of native vegetation like sheep when allowed to overgraze.

  • @hardyvonwinterstein5445
    @hardyvonwinterstein544510 ай бұрын

    A life has seasons. All seasons. That's why I never understood you closing winter reporting or hiring time. Sustainability also means stability. So what you need is real villagers.

  • @stevejohnstonbaugh9171

    @stevejohnstonbaugh9171

    10 ай бұрын

    Agreed. There is no reason there can not be 4 season dwellings. There is all the mimosa wood you could want for heating purposes.

  • @stevejohnstonbaugh9171
    @stevejohnstonbaugh917110 ай бұрын

    You can plant native trees and woody shrubs in April and May. You simply have to commit to running a drip irrigation circuit to water them for the first two summers after planting. You seem to have adequate water supply, so the cost is low.

  • @LiLBitsDK

    @LiLBitsDK

    10 ай бұрын

    yeah all the pipes and fittings dump down from the sky all free right?

  • @stevejohnstonbaugh9171

    @stevejohnstonbaugh9171

    10 ай бұрын

    @@LiLBitsDK Hi there lil Bits! Thought you changed your name! Still drinking Mr. Stephan's Koolaid, I see. 50 seedling trees can be drip irrigated for less than you have been led to believe if you are smart about your choices. Here in the US 1000 feet of 1/2" poly mainline irrigation pipe can be bought for $112.29 USD That's 20' between seedlings and 2 fittings required. 😊 Plant 50 trees for 10 years you have a 500 tree forest. Simple!

  • @LiLBitsDK

    @LiLBitsDK

    10 ай бұрын

    @@stevejohnstonbaugh9171 who is Mr Stephan? and I don't drink american toxic drinks... lol... I don't care what shit costs in USA... I what it costs in Portugal...

  • @SergeyChernyshev
    @SergeyChernyshev10 ай бұрын

    Onboarding and accounting are relatively normal organization challenges: - I've seen onboarding (e.g. land tour, explanation of inner workings) being made into a normal periodic task, e.g. every other week which also helps those who didn't retain the knowledge from when they just joined. Alternative model I've seen is to do a buddy system, where a long-term or a more established member is paired with the newcomer and this role rotates and is part of the general task (this can be hit or miss based on personality). - for accounting, this is a good opportunity for off-site help (e.g. find some volunteers who are online, but not on-site) and for some software system that organizations use, but generally, management is a job and is something that is hard to outsource so somebody who enjoys it should become a member (it is definitely not just a seniority thing).

  • @kenjohnson5498
    @kenjohnson549810 ай бұрын

    With all the wood chips on the ground you should add Mushroom mycilium to it and have another food source right at your feet. Wine caps grow great in wood chips and love traffic areas often walked once the mycilium is established. Also for all the mimosa trees you can use a fungus called Fusarium wilt to kill the mimosa for ever with very minimal work.

  • @kenjohnson5498

    @kenjohnson5498

    10 ай бұрын

    Fusarium oxysporum The Mimosa tree has its own special fungal pathogen called Mimosa wilt (Fusarium oxysporum). Initial symptoms of Mimosa wilt are a yellowing and wilting of the foliage on a few of the branches. This foliage then browns and falls off. Affected branches die.

  • @BramWalraet
    @BramWalraet10 ай бұрын

    This went from 0 to reality show really fast. Rooting for the Icelandic guy, cheers!

  • @kiddwong4186
    @kiddwong418610 ай бұрын

    Fresher's week 🎉. Have new people arrive within a week period. Spend the week doing orientation and ice breakers. Talk about plans and projects and let them settle and get used to the vibe and camp life flow. Then have a big party at the end of the week to celebrate the start of the season

  • @evaisdreaming

    @evaisdreaming

    10 ай бұрын

    This sounds like such a good idea!

  • @umbris9409
    @umbris940910 ай бұрын

    To deal with the poop problem and the power demands for when winter comes, you guys could set up a methane generator with the outhouse. The methane gas that emits from the human waste can be collected and used to power gas stoves or pumped into a generator to power space heaters. Another method I saw used for this is using the waste to collect fly larva in separate containers to provide protein for livestock, specifically chickens.

  • @alanmcrae8594
    @alanmcrae859410 ай бұрын

    'We love all of you and what you are doing at Project Kamp. The question of "what is a sustainable community and how can humans live sustainably in a natural environment" is one that can only be answered by actually creating it and evolving it like these folks are doing. It is hard work and extremely challenging, which is why most people would prefer to just separate their garbage for recycling and send a check to some environmental protest group. Real change is hard work, uncomfortable and full of challenges to solve creatively. Kudos to Project Kamp for actually walking their talk into a truly greener future...

  • @stephk.c.2674
    @stephk.c.267410 ай бұрын

    The ability to keep clean often helps keep a positive mentality. Could you build more showers? Also can't wait for the tree planting episode.

  • @BeautifulEarthJa
    @BeautifulEarthJa10 ай бұрын

    Of course he listens to reggae and ska! Nuff love from Jamaica 🇯🇲

  • @guttergrl4982
    @guttergrl498210 ай бұрын

    A lotta negative comments. Great video, very informative! Love that all people are included and interviewed.

  • @dalialif
    @dalialif10 ай бұрын

    Nice to see someone from Argentina at Project Kamp!

  • @pontusbolin8675
    @pontusbolin867510 ай бұрын

    That poor islandic man, coming from a place were there literally is no agricultural systems to a place were there is only vegan food :,)

  • @Robert-iq6xt

    @Robert-iq6xt

    10 ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤

  • @snakey319

    @snakey319

    10 ай бұрын

    Still dont see a garden for food, it was once farmland, had fruit trees and vineyards. what's the end game for self sufficiency, and to self support?

  • @josecaetano2388

    @josecaetano2388

    10 ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤

  • @TheActiveLifeLived

    @TheActiveLifeLived

    10 ай бұрын

    I knew something was up with this crew...must be mad being around a bunch of vegans...I'd be drinking my butt off too!

  • @PTemnikov

    @PTemnikov

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@TheActiveLifeLivedIf I planned to come there to live, I'd take jerky meat for the whole of my living time there.

  • @lola_incarnate
    @lola_incarnate10 ай бұрын

    That wood experiment board is so awesome. So many beautiful characters as I watched the Q&A. I wish you all safety, good times + friendships and harmony ❤

  • @freqenc
    @freqenc9 ай бұрын

    Find it fascinating to see community work and build. Especially the community get along with one another. In some countries considered a blessing. Hope for humanity is near.

  • @LuanSpesani65
    @LuanSpesani659 ай бұрын

    I was aways amazed about how Rita can speak perfect portuguese with the neighbors. Now I know why. Didn't knew she was portuguese.

  • @myrdhynn
    @myrdhynn10 ай бұрын

    what i love about project kamp, it's the fact that it's giving me perspective and idea how to improve my house, currently thinking about using less nail to reuse more for example. you guys made me happy every monday keep the good job !

  • @h-i-i-i
    @h-i-i-i10 ай бұрын

    For the natural cycles challenge, you could (in the future) consider building a bunk house type place. For example, even using a shipping container you could insulate it and convert it into a place where people staying at project camp could sleep. This would make it less daunting for people to come in the winter/autumn/ spring because they would know they have a place to sleep which is drier, warmer and more comfortable (mostly) than a tent.

  • @wazeroonie6084
    @wazeroonie608410 ай бұрын

    I’d say if you want to create effective fire breaks among the trees and around the camp, mimosas etc need to be pulled completely out of the ground - as any wildfire will burn the roots underground as well as over ground.

  • @nobodyknows9673
    @nobodyknows967310 ай бұрын

    sad to know that people leaving but at the same time its great to see a new faces. keep it up guys.. love u

  • @liorsinger1
    @liorsinger110 ай бұрын

    4:45 a good way to solve it is to make the smoking spot less friendly. No tables, no back rest, only small individual chairs that you don't want to use for too long.

  • @Kram1032
    @Kram103210 ай бұрын

    "there is a slight drinking problem developing" "what do you like?" "drinking."

  • @santiagoporroprofe2745
    @santiagoporroprofe274510 ай бұрын

    Que felicidad ver que un argentino se sumó al proyecto!! Adoro el canal!! Un abrazo para Tincho!!

  • @sofia.427

    @sofia.427

    10 ай бұрын

    Siiiiii y que alegría ver a otro comentando!!! jajaja

  • @samsawesomeminecraft
    @samsawesomeminecraft8 ай бұрын

    I think the lack of public transport was a critical mistake. I think the land location should've been picked along the line of an intercity bus or an intercity train, so that once Project Kamp grows to a big population, people should be able to get on the train and visit the city much more easily.

  • @Epicxz324
    @Epicxz32410 ай бұрын

    About the whole introduction into the kamp thingy. You have all the materials and skills to fix this! Just make a video explaining the basics! Let them come, show them the video after meeting and if they have any questions afterwards write them down and improve the video. It's easy for both parties and the video could even be a private one on this channel to which you can link before they are coming on site to save some time. Then once they arrive you give them the quick and dirty walkthrough and let them settle down 😁

  • @NewLife-qj9mx
    @NewLife-qj9mx9 ай бұрын

    Always enjoy watching the kamp progress and process but I especially like the Q&A part because I can really get to know the people better.

  • @avacadman2155
    @avacadman21559 ай бұрын

    We grow our own fruits and veggies. If you build a greenhouse also it will provide year round food stuffs. Buy seeds initially then harvest your own seeds from the first crops. You will save a lot of money. 👍👍👍 you already have great composts now in the making to use.

  • @Lumeo592
    @Lumeo59210 ай бұрын

    Have you considered working with Mossy Earth or having a tree nursery to restore the woodlands around there?

  • @designed_by_danita
    @designed_by_danita10 ай бұрын

    Addressing challenges of all kinds is something every person can learn from. Thank you for making these types of videos too! 😊

  • @R_5_D
    @R_5_D10 ай бұрын

    I can say over and over how much I love your updates but I'm just doing it again to help the YT algorithm lol

  • @ruben9912
    @ruben991210 ай бұрын

    About sourcing the materials.. it will always be a compromise in the end but given you will end up with a lot of raw material by forming the land it may be worth it to start a small team or enterprise in search of material that can be re purposed and to make some basic facilities to process some raw stuff. Trees that have fallen over and have dried a bit, pieces of metal and agri equipment that are overgrown, lots of material that have been sitting in someones shed for years. It's all out there in the rural landscape and could provide a rotating basis of low cost bulk materials that also provide an anchor and a set of limitations in the design process. Additionally you'll form a network and put yourself out there as a good cause to donate any kind of usable waste or overstock to.

  • @slotho122
    @slotho12210 ай бұрын

    I wonder if there is clay on the land? I can see the group building a small kiln and firing pottery to use or sell. You could really use those mimosas as firewood, it’s really excellent wood for getting up to the right temperatures for firing. The wood ash can be used for lots of other applications.

  • @georgepatas3319
    @georgepatas331910 ай бұрын

    i start to fall in love with what you guys do. i follow for years now and i feel that the work you do will help not only yourselves but the whole world.

  • @Jadzim27
    @Jadzim2710 ай бұрын

    For the managing new people and telling them what to do and how everything works, you could do like a little "book" with QR codes that would direct them to your premade locked short videos telling them all about that things. So it would be easier for you, and even for them so they can play the video at any time.

  • @suszi1982
    @suszi198210 ай бұрын

    I'm surprised that a Hungarian inmate is living there. I'm really happy! Chears from Hungary :)

  • @thomasschumacher5362

    @thomasschumacher5362

    10 ай бұрын

    Inmate in the vegan gaol

  • @WotanSkyFather

    @WotanSkyFather

    10 ай бұрын

    Hilarious that you called them an inmate. Makes sense though.

  • @chapmanblake1902
    @chapmanblake190210 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the answer! All the PK team will definitely receive the invite if I end up making my own version!

  • @patrickburns2274
    @patrickburns227410 ай бұрын

    Thanks for keeping the viewership informed of all your challenges and opportunities!

  • @kallmefoxy0
    @kallmefoxy010 ай бұрын

    I was both surprised and happy to hear that there is a Turkish person at Project Kamp :) keep up your good projects!

  • @Ckapter
    @Ckapter10 ай бұрын

    I absolutely love what you all are doing.

  • @manuelzapata6601
    @manuelzapata660110 ай бұрын

    Que lindo ver un camarada de Argentina en Proyect Kamp! Saludos y espero actualizaciones de Tincho

  • @das_moendchen3250
    @das_moendchen325010 ай бұрын

    I just love to see you all grow and develop! And it's super interesting to see the journey and how everything changes bit by bit. Don't have the possibility to donate via patreon butI'm trying to leave a comment on the videos I watch for engagement and the algorithm!

  • @KrzysztofStrug
    @KrzysztofStrug10 ай бұрын

    Hey! Great video! I love people that have a plan and an energy to follow the plan!

  • @pervysage3604
    @pervysage360410 ай бұрын

    work life balance..... Set a schedule Breakfast is at x- time Work starts - X time lunch - x-time work - x-time Stop working, FOT (goof off time) Dinner - x-time More FOT Plan specific days for NOT working, or only work if there is a critical failure. You have water, set up some sprinklers for people to play in. Slip n slides, misters, dig a hole and put a water filtration system in, then build a concrete water tub around it all. Get yourself a cheap projector, a laptop, and do movie nights. Have people take turns preparing their favorite treats. Incultural exchanges food, holidays, what ever teach about each others cultures. Do a dance night every week or 2. Build a sauna...... Build a place to observe the stars, moon, planets, and what not. There are tons of things that you can do to help take the edge off work.

  • @douglascampbell9809
    @douglascampbell980910 ай бұрын

    @Project Kamp Ok I used to work as a supervisor at a furniture manufacturing plant for a giant company. To get your influx of new people and old people motivated as a group I suggest a few things. Weekly team meetings Have new people shadow experienced people for a day or two. As to you materials issue. I suggest working with your local vendor. Come up with a way for them to stock extra materials that you would commonly use in the summer. This in exchange for you using them exclusively for that resource. In other words map out how many extra pieces of lumber they would need to keep on hand at the start of the summer and then slowly revert back to winter numbers of stock through the summer. This should keep enough materials on hand at the vendor for your needs. A plus side for the vendor is they will have an idea what you are doing and can make sure they don't sell out of a material, which could make a customer go elsewhere. At my factory we had what we called a tool armorer (repair guy). All they did was fix tools. ( we had an enormous amount of pneumatic air tools)

  • @franjelicah8563
    @franjelicah856310 ай бұрын

    Appreciate the honesty and transparency with the answers - long term goals have long term solutions.

  • @xingli1337
    @xingli133710 ай бұрын

    Love seeing folks that are staying on for part 2 of summer and even came back!

  • @lorrainegordon3825
    @lorrainegordon382510 ай бұрын

    If you could put out content every single day I would honestly watch it with joy!!! Easily my favourite channel.

  • @artertemisartzetakis3077
    @artertemisartzetakis307710 ай бұрын

    if there is time for a transition period between groups that might be good for regaining energy and also waiting for people to arive. love the videos project camp always fills me with determination to do stuff, thank you

  • @RuneChaosMarine
    @RuneChaosMarine10 ай бұрын

    thank you for sharing. i have done this sort of work before. watching this reminds me of my friends.

  • @showdownz
    @showdownz10 ай бұрын

    I don't know how this would work best but I had an idea. If everyone had 5 "chits" in their pocket. When they check out a tool the hang one of their chits on a peg where the tool was. When they are done they swap back. Then if you go for a tool and it's not there you know who has it. If a person goes to someone who has a tool checked out they could swap a their chit for the tool. At the end of the day everyone who's checked out a tool during the day returns to the tool shed. People with the wrong chit can swap it for the one left in the empty tool spot. People with the tool can get theirs back. Its not perfect but I just thought of it. Maybe some system like this could be done to assign responsibility for tools, if they get lost etc. Also if a tool breaks you just throw it's chit into the "fix/replace bin" so you don't forget its broke or lost etc. It's the best I could come up with in 30 seconds. It's a general solution that doesn't require a dedicated tool person who does nothing else. Every one would have to stick to it though for it to work. Oh hey if its a group project, at the beginning of the day one person in the group could be responsible for the tools that day using this system. By changing who that person is eventually everyone would be more aware of responsible tool tracking etc. If it helps leave me a response.

  • @Connor-tb6vg
    @Connor-tb6vg10 ай бұрын

    Absolutely wish I could join you guys. So amazing what you do and loving the videos!

  • @nicag2
    @nicag210 ай бұрын

    Maybe you could recruit some people living in the southern hemisphere, see down here we get our summer vacations in winter. You could find some legal way of getting some "J1" (The name of the Summer work and Travel visa for the US) into the Kamp!

  • @ananasaz2696
    @ananasaz269610 ай бұрын

    That Icelander seems really depressed give him some meat

  • @Robert-iq6xt

    @Robert-iq6xt

    10 ай бұрын

    Dont worry i do trips to the closest town for some meat

  • @bluey5620
    @bluey562010 ай бұрын

    It always bring a smile when i see them upload

  • @milkrecu
    @milkrecu10 ай бұрын

    You, collectively, have MUCH wisdom. The most meaningful answers will grow from within. That being said, there must be sufficient joy among you all. This may come from working together, finding and working with individual strengths, not beingTOO dogmatic, ant generally allowing enough room for individuality. There will always be a trade off. Some will thrive and some will falter. Your task as administrators is to see what people are capable of and make the right conditions for their, and your, success. The solutions are time and place specific. All the best to you all

  • @alexvainboim
    @alexvainboim10 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the update. And thank you for what you do.

  • @phyllisanngodfrey6137
    @phyllisanngodfrey613710 ай бұрын

    Wishing you guys continuing success and sending love from an old lady in the USA. You are part of my hope for the future 👍🏻❤️👍🏻❤️👍🏻❤️

  • @taylor....
    @taylor....10 ай бұрын

    In the hight of Summer and winter, focus can be indoors and community socialisation, you don't want too much physical work in the extremes. In the mild winter is the best time for trees and grass management, they're more likely to be dormant, so shock can be minimised, cold burn, or controlled burn is best then. In the mild Summer water catchment can be the focus, you have less rain and flowing water to interrupt you working on the infrastructure.

  • @richardbourdin
    @richardbourdin6 ай бұрын

    Hello. for tree plantation, you should dig all the holes a few month before planting. Add some compost to the soil and put it back into the holes, mulch and you'll get an easier planting work in automn. You could dig in august.

  • @ohkaspian
    @ohkaspian10 ай бұрын

    for the arrival, you could go with an "orientation" style plan. Host a 2-3 day event every few months (or as often as needed) where thats the only times you accept new arrivals. It spreads them out, but also give them a "class of 23" type connection with the small batches.

  • @ohkaspian

    @ohkaspian

    10 ай бұрын

    For the sourcing, talk to suppliers about "lead times"(you may call it something else). try to find suppliers that can make sure you can get it with like a 2 week notice. like "we are going to be buying this amount at some point, we are waiting on labor. How much notice do you need to supply this?" Some will even offer to store it on hand for you with a deposit.

  • @ohkaspian

    @ohkaspian

    10 ай бұрын

    for the admin challenges. To decentralize this, you need to decentralize all of the peoples knowledge and daily tasks. I suggest a shared "knowledge base" where you can all write down all of the processes and contact info, and other things one may need to call someone to ask a question about. Also maybe daily notes? so if person A buys something from store 123 and talks to salesperson Q about it, they document all of that into the notes system. that way if someone else needs to call or go to that store, they know who they spoke too and what was said.

  • @ohkaspian

    @ohkaspian

    10 ай бұрын

    and one more comment for the added engagement 😂

  • @alezzacreative
    @alezzacreative10 ай бұрын

    for the smoking and drinking problem, we as Muslims have an effective way of dealing with these bad habits it being the month of Ramadan when any adult would fast from dawn to dusk by stopping eating food, having sexual relations, cursing, smoking, or drinking alcohol (are already forbidden as anything that can harm the body), and do at least one good deed in that period of time favorably charity and in Islam charity could be as just as little as a smile in the face of others or helping them with anything they are in need of. we also combat the urge by praying and reading the Quran, which helps us stay focused on Strengthening our will this helped countless people quit bad habits, especially smoking and drinking. I wish you guys the best wishes and am having a blast every time I see a notification of one of your videos.

  • @stevenwarner7348
    @stevenwarner73489 ай бұрын

    "Committee Meetings" ~ a posted schedule of committee meetings addressing various topics. Then "Sub committee meetings" to address various projects. Some sort of democratic protocol. How are Decisions made? Not one person. Possibly a "Senior Committee" (people who have been there longest) and contrasted with an "Advice Committee" (elected and rotated every 3 months) with Dual Authority. (over decisions). A basic rule: no committee meeting can last longer than 45 minutes and must have a meeting coordinator who is responsible for time barriers and agenda development. Transparent outcomes. ~ Basic stuff for any organization in the USA. ✨🌸🙏🌸✨🇺🇸

  • @C.S.2222
    @C.S.222210 ай бұрын

    so nice to see walter and debbie coming back!!!

  • @riannewolswinkel
    @riannewolswinkel10 ай бұрын

    Great update! It's inspiring to see the realness of it. As a Dutchy who has been living in my van in a permaculture/regenerative project in the South of Spain for over 2 years (and 2 years in another before that). For us summer is a time of going in survival and rest mode. It's too hot and too dry to do too much. The workseasons (at least here) are the other way around, summer is for rest and maintanance, winter (even though it's raining, or because it's raining) it for working, I still struggle with that. Our volunteer seasons starts in October/november, once the rain starts and ends around May when it get warmer. Last year it even started in January, because we just needed more time to prepare the work (our core group had 6 people in it). At some point we were 15-20 people and by april/may the core people were exhausted. These kinds of projects are beautiful and great, but as you said, you need to rest. The coming and going of volunteers is really intense. And with more specialized volunteers, which indeed is a challenge, you also have to get a bit lucky. And maybe the admin can be done virtually by someone? Well keep up the great work and I hope you all find enough time to rest!

  • @ThePowerRanger
    @ThePowerRanger10 ай бұрын

    Loved that you talked about the challenges of smoking and alcohol.