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Project Kamp week ahead #148 + Q&A

Hey friends, This week, we’re excited to present the second challenges video of Season 5! In this episode, you'll find updates on previous c

Hey friends,

This week, we’re excited to present the second challenges video of Season 5! In this episode, you'll find updates on previous challenges as well as some new ones we’re tackling at Kamp.

Click here to watch #148 Challenges

Additionally, we have our second exclusive Q&A session for our Patreons this week. We gathered all your questions, brought them to the PODs, and many were answered. Click here to watch the Q&A.

Click here to watch Q&A

Here are some pictures showcasing the progress at Kamp. We’re thrilled to welcome a new Kamper to our workspace—welcome, Karlijn!

This week, we began dismantling parts of the brick ruin,

and the plastering of the interior of the Granite Ruin is still ongoing.

Till, from last season, is set to start building the material bank for the community center. Before that, Anselmo did some excavation work for the foundations.

While we’re in the area, our landscaping team is also hard at work de-rooting and shaping the large slope we cleared of Mimosas during the winter.

That’s all for this week! We hope you enjoy the videos. See you next week!

Oh, and don’t forget to vote for your favorite thumbnail!

Comments

I hate to hear permaculture dismissed as something that you seem to think is only about gardening. It's about total Land design, and the theoretical is honestly most of it because the rest is just putting the plan into action with labor, which you already have going. Permaculture absolutely takes into consideration all aspects of the land including water and fire, and offers smart design around all of those things!

Kai Taylor

About your inverter overheating, I have commented on Youtube, but the main methods are: - minimize the number of heat sources - move the excess heat away. - use less power, so the inverter does not over-heat In the Youtube comment, I go into details about each of the three main methods. I hope you find a practical solution, as repeatedly random power "blackouts" can be quite annoying.

MrAlvinDude


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