He quit all to build off-grid village, mountain-long Earthship

2023 ж. 15 Шіл.
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15 years ago, Dan Schultz sold his 2600-square-foot home in Flint Michigan and bought 160 acres of raw land near the California-Oregon border to start a village shaped by his values.
For $225,000 he bought land packed with wood for lumber, gravity-fed water, and plenty of sunlight for solar and growing. He had to clear road, build a bridge and construct homes, cabins and community spaces and huge gardens and terraced hillside for growing most of their own food.
The Earthship Solarium, which stretches across the hillside nearly the length of a football field, provides year-round, produce and potatoes. Goats chickens and ducks provide milk and eggs.
Schultz, who's an unabashed prepper, says there is plenty of food on the property to survive any kind of disaster scenario. He focused on milk and eggs as ideal survival foods: "You know milk and potatoes are nutritionally complete on their own, you can live forever. The Irish tripled their population with milk and potatoes, right?"
Dan says it costs just $5000 per year to maintain the property. This includes taxes, propane and supplies for building more cabins. His nightly rentals, like the popular hobbit hole, treehouse, a frame, and half moon cabins, pay for any expenses.
Right now there are eight people in his community, but this number fluctuates based on applications. Members don’t pay any fees to live here, they simply help with farm or community chores.
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  • We just heard from Dan that his ecovillage was wiped out by the Smith Complex Fires. Here's his video explaining everything and his gofundme link to rebuild kzhead.info/sun/gr6DlrKQbYNnpYk/bejne.html We're so sorry to hear about all the loss. It was a beautiful spot when we visited, and we're so saddened to hear of the loss of animal life, as well as all that they built over 15 years.

    @kirstendirksen@kirstendirksen8 ай бұрын
    • I'm down in Humboldt and watched this video accidentally a couple weeks ago and knew immediately where you were from the first frame. I'm sooo very sad that his community was burned. I love the trees where I live and it hurts that he has to rebuild from literally the ground up.

      @aalora1@aalora18 ай бұрын
    • OMG !! You were targeted just like I was .. this was no accident. I am soooo sorry.

      @twinkletoes22221@twinkletoes222218 ай бұрын
    • Kirsten this is happening to many off grid communities including my own home. This is purposeful and the truth isn't being covered

      @twinkletoes22221@twinkletoes222218 ай бұрын
    • I was halfway through watching this video when I saw this comment and my heart just sank into my stomach. This is terrible.

      @redherringbone@redherringbone8 ай бұрын
    • Utterly heartbreaking!! He is a very resourceful and resilient guy. I believe he will find a way to recover. Just makes me ill.

      @melanieleona2226@melanieleona22268 ай бұрын
  • This is CRAZY! I stayed here in late July 2015 via Airbnb while I drove 12,000 miles around the country. I managed to get there even 8 years ago in my Subaru BRZ sportscar. It’s hard to get to but in just the right way! So much has changed. Absolutely crazy it came up on my recommended when I never even shared anything about it! Guess my tiny home obsession has come full circle. Just wow, it’s so cool to see how much it’s grown. So cool

    @bogackX5@bogackX510 ай бұрын
    • The internet can read your mind! I bet you were blown away when it popped up! Living that way is enticing, unfortunately my wife and kids wouldn't go for it! BRZ has been around for over 12 years, time fly's.

      @Jon-ho5tk@Jon-ho5tk9 ай бұрын
    • @@Jon-ho5tk everytime i hear that, it makes me want to ask, "have they ever given it a real try?" We all know it takes 3 days or so to untether ourselves and find the pleasure in the quietude - that returning to the noise feels wrong, somehow - and everytime I hear that, i think of what a lucky find: a man who values this lifestyle would be to me. 🤞🤞🤞🤞

      @RattledAwakeBooks@RattledAwakeBooks9 ай бұрын
    • cool tour huh? what a nive surprise to see how the 'baby' has matured! what's your next adventure?

      @RattledAwakeBooks@RattledAwakeBooks9 ай бұрын
    • I’d love the info to stay there 💕

      @mantralife6620@mantralife66209 ай бұрын
    • @@mantralife6620 It's in the video description.

      @pepperpepperpepper@pepperpepperpepper9 ай бұрын
  • I'm just amazed at how much he has built and developed in just 15 years.

    @gerry343@gerry3439 ай бұрын
    • Absolutely beautiful. I would love to live there, it's Amazing live in a greenhouse, yes please

      @lelacalhoun8362@lelacalhoun83629 ай бұрын
    • Just 15 years? That's 5 years away from a generation.

      @alexandrep4913@alexandrep49139 ай бұрын
    • He's done the work of 15 guys looks like. Amazing and beautiful. And how can he keep the new people on board with specific chores and his overall vision. Some people can cause division. Sad he's alone. He talked on prepping, but does he have a plan for what if forest fire? Currently that's a threat in almost every forest.

      @rzella8022@rzella80229 ай бұрын
    • A vision, some money, ingenuity .. and I can tell he's loving the whole journey. Wish I could do this, but money - as for most - is the missing link. So these members got to pay 5k p/year, what do they do to get that money?

      @I.Am.Nobody@I.Am.Nobody9 ай бұрын
    • Right now there are eight people in his community, but this number fluctuates based on applications. Members don’t pay any fees to live here, they simply help with farm or community chores.

      @rhondamurphy4494@rhondamurphy44949 ай бұрын
  • Love what you do. I'm near the end of my life but seeing people doing good in our world lifts me up so high. Thank you for your contribution to humanity. People forget that we can be a good force in our world.

    @andrewhowie6646@andrewhowie66463 ай бұрын
    • I hope your journey through the end of this life and into whatever may come next is a peaceful one, and filled with love.

      @Robodie@Robodie2 ай бұрын
    • @@RobodieAppreciate your response and wanted to let you know I heard you

      @andrewhowie6646@andrewhowie6646Ай бұрын
    • @HeavenOnEarthisYou-7777@HeavenOnEarthisYou-7777Ай бұрын
    • Wishing you courage and love to deal with things!

      @MRTIMEARLE@MRTIMEARLE23 күн бұрын
  • I enjoy communities like this. Creating not just a sustainable way to live, but hope for others to escape the game and live more in touch with earth and sustainably. I was with a community like this in Nepal. Completely off grid and self sustaining. 🌎

    @AtomicAtom87@AtomicAtom878 ай бұрын
    • Right on, they are their own kind of grid there

      @mimib6253@mimib62538 ай бұрын
  • This 58 year old five-generation Oregonian approves thumbs-up heaven on Earth right there IMO

    @msmoe8687@msmoe868710 ай бұрын
    • yeah, it looks great but if you live pay check to pay check you're not going to be buying property to build a life living simply with the land. This guy was probably some tech guru from silicon valley or something. Clearly he's got plenty of money to spare. I'm not blaming him, good for him. Looks awesome.

      @observer7418@observer74189 ай бұрын
    • I am second generation Oregonian on my mothers die, and probably at least 50 generation on my dads side. Alsea Native here and Member of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz. I miss home, the mountains, the rivers, the trees, and the ocean are calling me. Been stuck over here in the EU since July 2020. I need to go home!

      @Stormbrise@Stormbrise9 ай бұрын
    • He's lucky he can do this. But he relies, still, on the rest of the world and the working stiffs to make his life possible. For example, he'll expect the hospital to be there when he breaks his bones and the gas to be available to drive to the supermarket, all the way up to the security services to come to his aid if necessary. Sure - take advantage of the situation if you can.

      @mb-3faze@mb-3faze9 ай бұрын
    • @@mb-3faze I didn't get the feeling that this man, in particular, thinks he's completely cut off from society. If anything, he contributed to it. He built a community, acts as a steward for all the natural areas on his property, reduced the cost of recycling for the local shops by taking whatever materials they had left over, and takes as little as possible. If the largest deficit you cause in your life is whatever it costs to heal you, I wouldn't hold it against you.

      @Danman350@Danman3509 ай бұрын
    • 😮

      @JonOffgrid@JonOffgrid9 ай бұрын
  • Nice to see that he’s not overly flaky as well. Stayed in a few communities like this and it’s the people that make all the difference. Need hard working people that pull their weight to make a go of it

    @user-gj8mn4ce8d@user-gj8mn4ce8d9 ай бұрын
    • You definitely get a lot of maladjusted tyrants trying to run places like this, along with a lot of maladjusted, supremely lazy bullshitters trying to live in them.

      @advicepirate8673@advicepirate86739 ай бұрын
    • You are correct, I moved from Georgia to Texas, to a church and ranch That was supposed to be community, but come to find out the guy was getting people's money then kicking them out, it cost me $3,000 for a two-week headache of an adventure

      @timmorgan7402@timmorgan74029 ай бұрын
    • ​@@advicepirate8673truer words could not be said !

      @wulfclaw4921@wulfclaw49219 ай бұрын
    • That's why communes never work out - bickering is inevitable.

      @blacklight4460@blacklight44609 ай бұрын
    • @@blacklight4460 Small communities do work. But the larger they get the more differences begin to set in. Everyone must be united by a common goal. It is the glue which holds a community together. This is why there is so much division in large cities for example. Too much 'diversity' can be a bad thing and that's not a comment on race or ethnicity.

      @Keys879@Keys8799 ай бұрын
  • Dan is my chiro and friend and I’ve been blessed to be at this place many times! So sad what happened to his land but so happy to hear how many people from this channel have helped them rebuild since the fire! Thank you Kirsten and crew! You really helped them in a massive way.

    @avwarrior@avwarrior5 ай бұрын
  • Fresh food, no preservatives. Fresh air, water ..... everything fresh. 😍

    @hereisyourmusic30@hereisyourmusic309 ай бұрын
  • Most people capable enough to create this don't invite Kirsten in to show the world, but thanks for showing us.

    @bob_frazier@bob_frazier10 ай бұрын
    • I would have loved to build something like this when I was in my 20s and 30s. Now I'm 60 and have physical issues. So now I just want to live somewhere like this. I can do a lot, but not this much. I grew up in construction and farming. When I was young, we had 1 acre of planted food all year round, and each set of grandparents had a half acre. I didn't get conventionally grown food until I left my parents' home. Our family business was construction. My grandpa was an agriculture professor. This is right up my alley.

      @feelinguru-vywiththepaingu9808@feelinguru-vywiththepaingu980810 ай бұрын
    • This is so true. I live in Joshua Tree and we have a semi-secret handful of these gems around -- even here in the desert.

      @mllejessful@mllejessful10 ай бұрын
    • @@feelinguru-vywiththepaingu9808 find a younger community and offer your knowledge on how to build and join in.

      @user-fo2el6jm7n@user-fo2el6jm7n10 ай бұрын
    • ​@@feelinguru-vywiththepaingu9808 So many young people can't afford land but are sick of the way things are. If you can get the land, you could definitely get a project like this going. If I were you I'd start gathering like minded people and tackling small projects locally to test character and chemistry. Who knows what opportunities might come your way!

      @cupbowlspoonforkknif@cupbowlspoonforkknif9 ай бұрын
    • Why not invite people like Kirsten to inspire the world? It's not like showing off a hole-in-a-wall where there's a possibility of ruining the business. This is private land that you cannot trespass.

      @soupesoupe@soupesoupe9 ай бұрын
  • This guy is not just incredibly capable, he is also a phenomenal artist. Such a cool video :)

    @CreekValleyCritters@CreekValleyCritters9 ай бұрын
    • Inspired by nature and energised by the beauty of the area he lives in. Lot of hard yards put in, but he proves what can be achieved.

      @nonamenoname661@nonamenoname6619 ай бұрын
    • All the work he's done is beautiful. The magic part is that is was done inexpensively.

      @davidm1149@davidm11499 ай бұрын
    • ​@@nonamenoname661I admire him,but how could he get away with building a bridge there, even in a remote part? I read of many recluses who have had to have their homes demolished because they did not get permission to build them.

      @daisychain3007@daisychain30079 ай бұрын
    • @@daisychain3007 I thought it was part of an old logging truck road? Presumably, he would have sought permission to reinstate it, given that that he does pay land taxes and that he invites people to stay, that access would have to be made safe and secure to his site.

      @nonamenoname661@nonamenoname6619 ай бұрын
    • @@daisychain3007 He spent thousands to get it rezoned and get permits. But hopefully as remote as it is there isn't a permit for every little thing. Many people don't realize there are still counties where you can pretty much build what you want on your own land. Sadly, more and more restrictions and fees and permits are continually added most places.

      @Growmap@Growmap9 ай бұрын
  • I just can’t stop smiling reading the comments and watching the video. Dan is a stellar guy. I’m so glad so many people get to see it.

    @user-sd3ds6ve9o@user-sd3ds6ve9o8 ай бұрын
  • This dude built paradise. Thank you so much for sharing this with us

    @huntakilla1234@huntakilla12349 ай бұрын
    • I wish I could build a house like his.

      @daisychain3007@daisychain30079 ай бұрын
  • That solarium is a work of art!!!

    @willm5814@willm581410 ай бұрын
  • I respect the hell out of this. First of all, absolutely gorgeous scenery that has to provide a type of therapeutic effect. And he’s not crazy, I feel it too. Something may not be coming but it never hurts to be self sufficient

    @brad4231@brad42319 ай бұрын
    • Perhaps it’s the digital money that will dictate how people can spend it and conformity to shots and political ideas.

      @mapgrrl@mapgrrl9 ай бұрын
    • The head of this place seems to be accused of sexually abusing a 6 year old boy who was living on site. Everyone is responsible for protecting the most vulnerable. This is a great idea but seems to be lacking any accountability. Feel parents should be warned, and victims should be heard. Nice video though 👌 UPDATE: found several more stories of Dan admitting in a group setting to 'accidentally' touching his girlfriends teenage daughter, among other admissions - THIS IS NOT A GOOD GUY - KEEP YOUR KIDS AWAY!!!!

      @Iam_Saved4_IAM@Iam_Saved4_IAM9 ай бұрын
    • @@Iam_Saved4_IAM wow thanks for sharing this info, do you happen to have links to any of these stories?

      @GTICHATTER@GTICHATTER9 ай бұрын
    • @@GTICHATTER the youtube link is what I started with - then read some other first hand accounts in the comments - some provided evidence of the fraud he left in michigan and had first hand accounts of his 'admissions' in a group setting - he seems to believe he's untouchable in his kingdom, but he won't get away with anything ultimately.

      @Iam_Saved4_IAM@Iam_Saved4_IAM9 ай бұрын
    • @@Iam_Saved4_IAM Real credible links or it didn't happen.

      @fredosinsemilla3896@fredosinsemilla38969 ай бұрын
  • I LOVE his way of thinking about "WORK". Not a word in his vocabulary. 😁😁😁😁

    @wanderingmoon9772@wanderingmoon97728 ай бұрын
  • I'm creating a similar community in Central Texas. This group gives me some great objectives to reach in my first 16 years.

    @TimFrentz@TimFrentz9 ай бұрын
    • Interesting. Texas is a challenge!

      @alexandrastanford5926@alexandrastanford59269 ай бұрын
    • Very cool

      @YeshuaKingMessiah@YeshuaKingMessiah9 ай бұрын
  • People say they’d like to live off the land but don’t realize how much work it takes. This place is impressive. You can live in a small space when you have all the other infrastructure to use.

    @tbrown2302@tbrown23029 ай бұрын
    • 100 % True

      @StillYHWHs@StillYHWHs8 ай бұрын
    • I'm sure of that. Much easier for younger people.

      @davidm1149@davidm11498 ай бұрын
    • I believe he has other crops as well he's stating simply that milk and potatoes have all your essentials to survive

      @Anotherclevername20@Anotherclevername208 ай бұрын
    • He lost it all to a horrible fire. There’s a go fund me if anyone is able to spare some money and help him be able to re-build 😞

      @tbrown2302@tbrown23028 ай бұрын
    • Was looking for this comment for years. Finally, you say exactly how it is. Thank you for that.

      @i.n.o.k.@i.n.o.k.8 ай бұрын
  • This is the future!! Everyone inspired by this don't let that dream die!

    @ashleysmith4470@ashleysmith44708 ай бұрын
    • This is my goal and it always will be!!

      @crowpvpgod4537@crowpvpgod453722 күн бұрын
  • Wow! I had the pleasure of staying here with my boyfriend earlier this year in April. We stayed in the hobit house for a few days, it was unforgettable! Everyone we met here was so welcoming and nice. They were more than happy to share their home with us and teach us about their way of life. I’d love to go back again and again!

    @lacyaubut6751@lacyaubut67519 ай бұрын
  • Love the pragmatic combination of permaculture, improving mental health and prepping!

    @TheSoundTownDotCom@TheSoundTownDotCom9 ай бұрын
  • I am always impressed with the will of people to create their own environment in your videos. This man is no exception. To be self sufficient for a majority of their food, water and power is beyond what we think is possible. Yet your videos show us that it is, and the satisfaction/reward they provide as a sustainable way of life makes my heart soar with delight...

    @pattin4015@pattin401510 ай бұрын
  • How Terribly Sad this Beautiful place no longer exists...my heart breaks for this man and all his life efforts to build a paradise on earth for himself and others to thrive. Peace and Healing To All and To The World At Large 💜💜💜

    @janedoe09@janedoe098 ай бұрын
    • What happened to it? I've always wanted to live on a land like this, came close once when I lived in a Mormon Polygamist community And it is work, I was younger then, almost 25 years ago. But it was so worth it! So so peaceful! The biggest problem was some of the bickering and judgement from some of the neighbors. But my garden food was so much better than store bought!

      @margaretstrickland1225@margaretstrickland12257 ай бұрын
    • @@margaretstrickland1225burned down completely

      @markusr1308@markusr13084 ай бұрын
    • Where is this polygamy place u speak of

      @aquaflow1264@aquaflow1264Ай бұрын
  • My wife and I spent a few nights in the treehouse a couple summers ago. The earthship was still in the earlier stages of construction. Wonderful place. I was devastated to learn of the fire that destroyed the residential roundhouse and the Meeting Hall, etc. I'm so glad to have happened across this video to be able to see the completed earthship 🙏🏻

    @CALFCfan@CALFCfan25 күн бұрын
  • This was neat to see. My grandmother-in-law retired to a remote part of the Siskiyou near Fort Jones and we'd visit her every two years in the 1990s. It was amazing. We bathed in the river and spent our days hiking. So peaceful. I miss those days because I think it would be so much more restorative now with our crazy plugged-in world.

    @KristinBerkery@KristinBerkery9 ай бұрын
    • Yes, the world gets more intense every year. I've never been in the Northwest, but it looks beautiful, and I always loved going to my grandparents (woodsy property) apple orchard every weekend. It preserved my sanity.

      @davidm1149@davidm11499 ай бұрын
  • This was one of my favorite episodes, right up there with the engineer that made his own smart home. Top 5 definitely.

    @Baraborn@Baraborn10 ай бұрын
    • same!

      @cw7368@cw73689 ай бұрын
    • can you fwd the link to the smart 🏠?

      @jakea714@jakea7149 ай бұрын
  • A kindred soul. I want to build a tiny house village/community. I bought a much smaller plot of land. It’s still in the planning stages . This community is very inspiring. It definitely gets my 3👍👍👍’s up!

    @TheTruthlady@TheTruthlady9 ай бұрын
    • Same!

      @kxv210@kxv2108 ай бұрын
  • Dan has lost his property in the smith river complex fire just the other day. It would be great if we could start a gofundme to help him rebuild when it’s eventually safe to do so. :(

    @linedeyon@linedeyon8 ай бұрын
    • Ummmmmm looks fine to meee

      @aquaflow1264@aquaflow1264Ай бұрын
    • @@aquaflow1264 that's before the fire

      @krisstopher8259@krisstopher8259Ай бұрын
  • This is one of my favorite videos that you have ever done, Kirsten, and you have done so many great videos! This man is leading by example. I have had enough of talkers. This guy is so amazing because he applies himself and knows how to focus on what's important-yet in a light hearted way. He is still so humble, even though he's multi talented and creates so much beauty around him. I lived in a commune during my teenage years, it was not fun or rewarding. I wish my parents had been like this guy, but I'll work with the tools I've been given. You can tell he loves and respects Nature. I just can't say enough good things about the way this man is approaching Life.

    @pamelaflores4129@pamelaflores41299 ай бұрын
    • he's also on tinder

      @DeepThinkingGPU@DeepThinkingGPU9 ай бұрын
    • @@DeepThinkingGPU If I could clone myself, I would look him up.

      @pamelaflores4129@pamelaflores41299 ай бұрын
  • This guy reminds me of my father he has 6 cabins in Idaho that are off grid as well. He always talks about renting them out but he hasn't yet all 6 cabins are all finished.

    @D-train69@D-train699 ай бұрын
    • Is your dad taking reservations anytime soon? I have a Yorkie...would that be an issue?

      @sofigag@sofigag9 ай бұрын
    • @@sofigag you could be the first one to stay in one of them. They are located in the panhandle of Idaho a little town called Clark Fork about 8 miles from Montana and about 60 miles from Canada. Not sure if that is close to your destination and Yorkies would be just fine I'd imagine. Let me know if that works for you, Thanks.

      @D-train69@D-train699 ай бұрын
    • How much extended family does he have? Maybe the 6 cabins are really for 6 particular people or family groups?

      @Growmap@Growmap9 ай бұрын
    • This would be interesting to learn more about cabins....have permanent / stable income until our...(husband and wife) last day...artistic couple, stay to ourselves, healthy 48-60 of age.fairly self sufficient..

      @michellekrueger5122@michellekrueger51229 ай бұрын
  • Beautiful community and sustainable living in such a breathtaking environment. I love how laid back, but yet hard work goes into living up there in peace and quit along side nature. Just amazing!

    @MG-iw8xc@MG-iw8xc9 ай бұрын
  • I love this place. What a awesome paradise he's built for himself and other people that want to live off grid

    @landonjackson3064@landonjackson30649 ай бұрын
    • I know, I wish he'd have him say where this is presicely

      @mimib6253@mimib62538 ай бұрын
    • @@mimib6253 Me too. I would love to go stay in one of his structures for a weekend. Wonder if he does air bb

      @landonjackson3064@landonjackson30648 ай бұрын
    • Dan's ecovillage just burned down.

      @danafoltin8114@danafoltin81148 ай бұрын
    • @@danafoltin8114 wtf really ?

      @landonjackson3064@landonjackson30648 ай бұрын
  • Having lived in South Florida for most of my life I come to realize that it only takes a well-placed disaster, live a hurricane, to erase that thin line of our modern way of life that most of us depend on. Going several weeks without electricity (and it is as bad as you can imagine during a South Florida summer) makes you realize how fragile it is.

    @msj7872@msj78729 ай бұрын
    • Amen I've been through more hurricanes than I can count in coastal Louisiana. Lost a house & everything I own in 2005 hurricane Katrina and hit by a 9ft flash flood in 2016. I'd move to a place like this in a heartbeat if I could.

      @9thGenerationCajun@9thGenerationCajun9 ай бұрын
    • You have my sympathy.

      @5DNRG@5DNRG9 ай бұрын
    • ​​@@9thGenerationCajunSo sorry! Moved to Louisiana in February, and Katrina was my first Hurricane. Ended up in Patterson, and then came Rita. Stayed about another year after that and decided I was not well off enough to afford all of that evacuating and loss. Took my butt back to Oklahoma.

      @joanlong4183@joanlong41839 ай бұрын
  • I started grinding my teeth as I clicked play in expectation to learn what it takes to hippy out like this. And everything turned out to be just reasonable. Reasonably priced, reasonably paranoid. My favorite episode.

    @ekisnaar@ekisnaar10 ай бұрын
    • @@Underground-Electronic-Music…seems like a reasonable price.👍

      @blueman5924@blueman592410 ай бұрын
    • Huh? Weird comment

      @Starfish2145@Starfish214510 ай бұрын
    • Nicely put, I agree.

      @SP-ki5gn@SP-ki5gn9 ай бұрын
    • @@Underground-Electronic-Music when I first started watching you tube I watched a video with an older man who built a house that was off grid and the city told him to leave it because it was not built to coffee. I thought it was an awesome place. Comments were he had no plastic in his home and the guest house used to be a chicken house. Got any ideas which video this could be?

      @lpmoron6258@lpmoron62589 ай бұрын
  • My wife would never consider living like this, but as a kid growing up in the sagebrush, his construction (with a sawmill) created a lavish setting to me. We, unfortunately, have become so urban and culturally constrained by our progress because now in the urban areas we have become restricted by building codes, permits, inspections, utility requirements, construction technique and material availability, etc.. It is enforced by our societal values which here in the US seems to work ok. But urbanity can get overwhelming...hence vacations, getting away from it all, etc. For poor people, urban life can be an overwhelming challenge to survive, to conform. In addition, not everyone can live in Northern California where expectations of how to live are a littte more flexible. For many it can be lonely away from what we are used to. Being on 160 acres in the middle of nowhere is also expensive (need $$ to purchase land, have a vehicle, be a scavenger to get stuff others don't want/need). It requires hard work and not for the faint of heart. Many of his materials were brought in to make it liveable. He was also fortunate to have water and the wood resource. One of my old college professors in Oregon called it quits midway in his career and started his own studio and lifestyle decades ago in Southern Oregon where it isn't as highly regulated. He likes earthen structures (cobb, strawbale, self-sufficiency thru consulting/workshops, etc.). Nevertheless this Northern California estsblishment is a wonderful experience for many! 😊

    @patrickrussell1888@patrickrussell18889 ай бұрын
  • Oh wow...I completely see why He fell in love with that place. It's absolutely mystical and gorgeous. I would definitely live out away from civilization to live off grid in a such beautiful place.

    @angellanabb3662@angellanabb36629 ай бұрын
  • If I was able to financially, I would like to build a homestead like this for myself and family.

    @AC-kw4st@AC-kw4st9 ай бұрын
    • THIS Is My Heaven! A lot of years passed being able to make a go of it, But if I were younger I'd move here in a minute! This place would be a Great Air B&B!!! Bet he'd be booked for years!🙂🤑He should add a few zip lines!🤔😆

      @marshawargo7238@marshawargo72388 ай бұрын
    • Hats why I love earthen building, earthship type building and the true tiny house movement.... Things are Very affordable once you have either land or a community to join and can start building/living right away, oh sure you may have to live in a tent or RV for a while, unless they have a temporary place that you can sleep in till your dream home is finished

      @mimib6253@mimib62538 ай бұрын
    • It doesn’t seem to have cost him all that much. Less than an average 3 bedroom suburban home in any major metropolitan area.

      @ForrestMccroy@ForrestMccroy4 ай бұрын
  • I don’t need a big house. I have this tiny home. Dude turns around and builds a 200ft long earth ship house and other structures that he lives in. Lol

    @cobraki00@cobraki0010 ай бұрын
    • I thought the same thing too, but it looks like he uses it mainly to grow food in.

      @Jon-ho5tk@Jon-ho5tk9 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for the video, Kirsten. Nice to see a video on sustainable living using permaculture. I built a large log cabin, about 40 years ago in South Australia and started a half-acre permaculture garden. The soil was poor clay initially but you could see it improve year after year. I no longer own the place but it is still very productive growing vegetables and fruit trees.

    @renaulttraficconversion@renaulttraficconversion9 ай бұрын
  • This was such a wonderful place. I felt such a kinship with this place and this way of living. I am devastated to hear about the fires and very sorry for your loss, Dan. I'm not in a position right now to help like I would want to but I hope there is a time in the future where I could volunteer my services and help to rebuild this little piece of paradise.

    @emmadeofsteel@emmadeofsteel8 ай бұрын
    • What? Do you mean this place just got burnt recently? Your post is 2 weeks ago right? That’s devastating and so sad .

      @Mpo65@Mpo657 ай бұрын
  • I want to have an earthship or something equivalent in the type of home I build. I love that he did so much to make it an amazing little community!

    @RokDAWG1@RokDAWG19 ай бұрын
  • I was entranced in this video, the time went in a blink of an eye. He seems like a positive guy, I did look for negativity or crazy and I couldn't detect any ... everything sounded logical and made sense. On the surface, this seems like it could be a really beautiful community. I'm left with a hundred questions still, the biggest being about the burning ban. I think this is what hippies and communes have evolved into, for our present time period. Thank you Kirsten for sharing the MOST INTERESTING lifestyle stories.

    @RPRosen-ki2fk@RPRosen-ki2fk10 ай бұрын
  • Very cool. Currently living in the mountains of North Carolina. Hoping to do some similar things. This has been really informative and I am truly impressed by what this man has done. Congratulations. Peace and blessings to you.

    @rednoterecords198@rednoterecords1989 ай бұрын
  • Randomly looking for earthship videos. Found this one. Turns out he lives down the road from us and is a victim of the smith fires. Small world. Hope he is doing well.

    @excuzza@excuzza8 ай бұрын
  • You bring us all such wonderful adventures and stories. This one was a breath of fresh air. What a community!

    @ytfp@ytfp10 ай бұрын
  • This guy is really blessed to have this kind of space. He can freely create his own lifestyle, character and personality. The acre of the free!

    @gd.m.2236@gd.m.22369 ай бұрын
  • I love how the green plant at 26:55 went missing all of a sudden in the next shot! 😇😆 This is a beautiful idea and I love love love the community aspect of it. The "Conversation Pit" is probably my favourite bit! He has put in so much effort and creativity building this. I wouldn't mind staying there myself! Thank you so much for the awesome walkthrough.

    @kiwitexan6022@kiwitexan60229 ай бұрын
    • Don't forget. People have joined him in the efforts. People came and went. He respectfully and righteously mentioned this. That's how it got done in 10 yrs. He also had the knowledge of the most important parts to survive. The best part. He found that land cheap.

      @StillYHWHs@StillYHWHs8 ай бұрын
  • I JUST drove through here! I wish I would’ve seen this video 2 weeks or when it came out!! I would’ve made a detour! Wow!

    @ariannarp6866@ariannarp68668 ай бұрын
  • I spent some wonderful years in this part of the world. It’s gorgeous. Dry in the summer and wild fire prone. The most beautiful place I’ve ever lived and visited. Nice to see how people live as self sustaining as possible.

    @sidilicious11@sidilicious1110 ай бұрын
    • I was just thinking about the fires of the west coast. How do you, can there be a way of protecting from that possibility? I wish them all the best and hope many people are inspired.

      @leedart@leedart9 ай бұрын
    • @@leedartconsidering its remoteness, the fire crews might not be able to get there or they may just issue evacuation orders and try to assist with that. It’s probably toast. That’s the first thing I thought of when I saw the place. Fire is a natural part of the western ecosystem too. You can challenge nature only so far. I was careful about the location of the house I purchased. I’ve never regretted that. I’ve had to evacuate,but the house has survived so far.

      @c.m.cordero1772@c.m.cordero17729 ай бұрын
    • @@leedartyou can and have to do preventive fire work. Unfortunately this entire compound burned down recently.

      @markusr1308@markusr13084 ай бұрын
  • Another sustainability home run, Kristen. Sustainable not only in function and practicality, but livability, design, contentment, mindfulness and respect. What a kind and grounded man with a simple and powerful project. 👍🏼❤️☮️

    @joecutro7318@joecutro73189 ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much for his segment , Kirsten ❤ God bless him.

    @iammrpete@iammrpete8 ай бұрын
  • So much amazing uplifting energy from this one video! It’s good to know that there are people just like myself, out in this crazy world. Thank you for sharing your creativity and gifts, and showing that with all kinds of “waste” smart man is capable of creating absolutely stunning, purposeful life. Long life and cheers from Florida! ❤

    @redavalaite4645@redavalaite46458 ай бұрын
  • Look, I knew he was a prepper when he said he wanted to be far away from urban city centers but I KNEW he was a prepper when he said incase of EMP! I’m on the level too and I absolutely love what you have done here friend. Many ideas for my own homestead. Thanks for showing us around!

    @mimiseeyou@mimiseeyou9 ай бұрын
    • Funny thing is the only disaster that they are likely to face is wildfires and he has absolutely no defense for that.

      @dionysusnow@dionysusnow9 ай бұрын
    • @@dionysusnow and earthquakes

      @GG-qv1ny@GG-qv1ny9 ай бұрын
    • @@dionysusnowway too much vegetation around the buildings, most of the structures burned down in 2023, people focus too much on extremely improbable disasters (EMP) and overlook the very likely ones (wildfires)

      @markusr1308@markusr13084 ай бұрын
  • Dan's work is stellar: his good will, knowledge and humor (read his website) radiate warmth and kindness in addition to skill and perseverance. Kirsten and Nicolas, again you've made an excellent video, interview, tour and permaculture lesson. Thanks for sharing! I look forward to visiting.

    @ciclotan@ciclotan9 ай бұрын
    • Website please?

      @Iam_Saved4_IAM@Iam_Saved4_IAM9 ай бұрын
    • F

      @charlieosko4151@charlieosko41519 ай бұрын
    • same..thanx..

      @TJWW...studios@TJWW...studios9 ай бұрын
    • whats the website

      @beardmcweird5667@beardmcweird56679 ай бұрын
    • The head of this place seems to be accused of sexually abusing a 6 year old boy who was living on site. Everyone is responsible for protecting the most vulnerable. This is a great idea but seems to be lacking any accountability. Feel parents should be warned, and victims should be heard. Nice video though 👌 UPDATE: found several more stories of Dan admitting in a group setting to 'accidentally' touching his girlfriends teenage daughter, among other admissions - THIS IS NOT A GOOD GUY - KEEP YOUR KIDS AWAY!!!!

      @Iam_Saved4_IAM@Iam_Saved4_IAM9 ай бұрын
  • "Just slow down..." is a very good precept in life! An enviable lifestyle...

    @ecologicaladam7262@ecologicaladam72628 ай бұрын
  • There should be more places like this. I would totally love to live on this property and the fact that he makes no apologies for being a Prepper really makes me wanna live there. I wish more people would make prepper village like this . I would totally go for it. Please give me any information if you know how to get in contact with any village like this that are looking for people.

    @JulietGermanotta@JulietGermanotta9 ай бұрын
    • Agreed. It's interesting that the govt wants us to believe there is something wrong or weird about being prepared and living with nature, as we did for 1000's of years.

      @chloebelle4923@chloebelle49237 ай бұрын
    • Also, to find communities like this, look for 'intentional communities' and make sure that they have your same values, of course. Groups like this have been around for many years, some more successful than others.

      @chloebelle4923@chloebelle49237 ай бұрын
    • @@chloebelle4923 RIght? :-s It would seem the more localized and self sufficient citizens lived -the more resilient the economy and the safer the society. But then big daddy government would lose it's tax revenue from the 9-5'ers, so kinda shows who's running government.

      @L6FT@L6FT5 ай бұрын
    • @@L6FT very true. An empowered group of people don't require governance of any kind.

      @chloebelle4923@chloebelle49235 ай бұрын
  • This is basic farming, our ancestors lived like this. My grand grand grandparents lived completely without any form of electricity and and kept cow, pigs, chickens, harvested potatoes, apples, beetroots etc. Lots of everyday work and completely restricted movement like travelling or visiting someone far away. This lifestyle isn’t for everyone at all but it looks very attractive when visiting for two hours or watching on KZhead.

    @tongotongo3143@tongotongo314310 ай бұрын
  • This is my dream♡ I am about 5 hours to the California border from Oregon and would love to experience this. I resonate with this man so much!♡

    @jenniferdufrain3467@jenniferdufrain34679 ай бұрын
  • @26:55 I like the disappearing plant trick there, lol.

    @BoomBoomLou@BoomBoomLou9 ай бұрын
  • I think Dan is brilliant and more than talented with everything he has created. I love this video and will watch it many times!! Thank you!!!

    @susanlong4282@susanlong42829 ай бұрын
  • Thank you Kirsten. I so enjoy getting to see the creativity of all the wonderful people you present to us. Kudos to you.

    @libertyvibrant1835@libertyvibrant183510 ай бұрын
  • This is totally AWESOME, love everything about the place and the gentleman that owns it! 🤩🙏🏻

    @elaineschiefer-feria516@elaineschiefer-feria51610 ай бұрын
  • Great channel for folks who are off grid. It's inspiring and educational seeing how others have approached the tasks that come with it. I watched this video the only thing I could say was. . Unbelievable!! Completely unbelievable. He's seen buying produce in a local Safeway. Also has chiropractor practice in town that's open four days a week. If you talk with a few people who have been in his "community" They would tell a different story than what you heard.. Unbelievable that one Guy could accomplish all that in 15 years.

    @mathewerven9@mathewerven99 ай бұрын
    • @matthwerven Wdy mean “tell a different story “?

      @Elsie144k@Elsie144k8 ай бұрын
    • A bit of a cultish theme; having the Hindi statues, amid the gardens, with the odd "meditation" mongers. It's a pity that one thinks of & calls himself "a creator," rather than "a worker" (claiming it's "a four letter word,"), but shortly after, refers to the REALITY of how they ARE "working until about noon." Also, claiming that "mother nature" does ANYTHING is disturbing (our Creator is masculine, not feminine, so He does what He will, not to forget the testing we are given by the demons & Satan (who was given ruling over the UNgodly world, to deceive the masses, who ignore The Creator & His TRUTH for warning, protection, wisdom & Salvation). We have ONE Creator, Savior GOD (YAHWEH/CHRIST/HOLY SPIRIT) & He IS THE One Who's watching EVERYTHING, going on record for The Judgement Day & ONLY those who receive forgiveness from Salvation transformation by FOLLOWING CHRIST will make it out of the ETERNAL Hellfire damnation suffering judgement. We reap what we sow & GOD'S WORD of TRUTH is clear that the wages of sin is death to ETERNAL Hellfire damnation. Blessings in FOLLOWING CHRIST. 🙏🏻👣👣

      @shellbellbutterfly@shellbellbutterfly5 ай бұрын
    • @@shellbellbutterfly you should read more than what the Christian's have to say about God. I believed in God out of fear and it's only when I allowed myself not to believe in God is when God came to me allowing me to know. Not believe, know of God's existence. This is why I don't believe in organized religion. I don't ask "what would Jesus do" I learned and act as Jesus taught me to do. Forgive them for they know not what they do...

      @mathewerven9@mathewerven95 ай бұрын
    • @@mathewerven9 What are you suggesting that I'm SUPPOSED to read, aside from GOD'S WORD of TRUTH (which I was reading, when I was SUPERNATURALLY born again, on 10/26/10; John 7:37-38 KJV)? Scripture from GOD'S mouth is EXTREMELY powerful, living food for His people & is FULL of warning, learning, knowledge, understanding FOR wisdom & Salvation. I don't understand your comment/claim. I AM, however, concerned about who you are calling "GOD" because Satan is the god of this world & he can masquerade as an angel of light to deceive many (since he used to be the most glorious of all the angels). CHRIST IS the WORD of GOD, & THE HOLY BIBLE IS HIS MESSAGE, so I'm not sure what you're trying to suggest, contrary to that fact/TRUTH of knowing Him. He certainly doesn't NEED paper or words to manifest (Saul to Paul in the book of Acts; CHRIST just knocked him off of his horse/donkey/camel & had His way with him & offered him Salvation transformation & he wisely repented & agreed to FOLLOW CHRIST). Blessings in FOLLOWING CHRIST. 🙏🏻👣👣

      @shellbellbutterfly@shellbellbutterfly5 ай бұрын
  • I love this idea. I never thought that you could look around and find a community like this and actually live there..

    @enoughisenough4600@enoughisenough46008 ай бұрын
  • Such a beautiful creation. What would the world be like if people just said yes to the dream and no to the corporate system...💯

    @a.j.r_ball@a.j.r_ball10 ай бұрын
    • In my country, the majority of the people live in rural areas, where they have gardens, fruit trees, fields to grow crops, water wells, they raise pigs, cows, geese, ducks, sheeps, goats. Many of them have horses, carriages, donkey and mules. Unfortunately, many of the young people, are hypnotized by the "glamour" of the big cities, and many are leaving the country to end up working on strawberry plantations in Spain, or to wash the shit out the geezers asses in Germany, or do whatever less honourable jobs, or even illegal things. A large percentage of the illegal activities are done by people from the gipsy minority. The percentage of honest hard working gipsies is microscopic. Many of these choose to learn playing an musical instrument, usually an acordion, and make a living by singing at weddings, and other traditional parties. The rest, have, let's say a "genetically programmed" hate for work or anything honest.

      @1zanglang@1zanglang10 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for your continuing commitment investigating strange and wondrous habitats, always inspirational to see!

    @artzinrezidenc@artzinrezidenc10 ай бұрын
  • I really enjoyed this video tour with Dan. I so agree with his philosophy and ways of living. I am so sad to read that there was a fire that destroyed his habitat and community. He built so much there, and it was like paradise. I hope that he can keep going & rebuild. If I was younger, I would be there in a second helping.

    @ildiko1vt@ildiko1vt9 күн бұрын
  • absolutely impressive... he seems like a kind dude... so much to learn from this guy....I pray to God i shall find a community like this.

    @GodiscomingBhappy@GodiscomingBhappy9 ай бұрын
    • Me too. Ps: we are in the last days. Red Jefferson is found. Temple soon to be built. 3 is about to happen full force. Yes the Messiah is going to come soon. We are the generation.

      @StillYHWHs@StillYHWHs8 ай бұрын
  • We called this a commune in my day (60s/70s)🤗 Very groovy 👍🏻

    @teleriferchnyfain@teleriferchnyfain9 ай бұрын
  • I just can't fathom how he accomplished so much in such a short time, it's mind boggling. All of the incredible mosaics alone would take me a year at least. And milling the lumber. How does someone do all that? I do wonder about fire danger and also being so far from a hospital if you had an emergency.

    @KE-ew1ub@KE-ew1ub9 ай бұрын
    • It's a beautiful place...but yeah, living through all the wildfires here makes me think it's likely to be burned. And they're so remote I can't imagine much firefighting will reach them.

      @mrfishypep@mrfishypep9 ай бұрын
    • @@mrfishypep That is why I am voting for republicans from now on. Democrats will never prevent fires because the checks they get from the government during a declared disaster are too big to pass up. It is sick. There are multiple studies on it all based in california. Your engineers developed effective, cheap ways to prevent fire 20+ years ago and your corrupt democrat politicians keep refusing to use them.

      @NiaLaLa_V@NiaLaLa_V9 ай бұрын
    • All the wood / fire wood he harvested will prevent forest fires, thinning also makes the ecosystem much healthier. Over the past 20 years the US has cut almost all forest budget and redirected the the funds for social programs. Thats why alot of forest fires happen b/c of government mismanagement.

      @Ohpeaches87@Ohpeaches878 ай бұрын
    • I would much rather die happy. Not making it to the hospital and live in a good life. Then to live next door to a hospital and have everything so hectic and miserable. Anyday.

      @StillYHWHs@StillYHWHs8 ай бұрын
    • Dan's ecovillage just burned down.

      @danafoltin8114@danafoltin81148 ай бұрын
  • This. Was my favorite tour and living space you’ve ever done and I’ve seen every one multiple times. So sad to hear it burned. I pray he can rise from the ashes like the phoenix!

    @cathyjay2569@cathyjay25698 ай бұрын
  • Michigan in the house!🥰 Love your lifestyle! Thank you for sharing

    @missshroom5512@missshroom5512Ай бұрын
  • For communities like this, it would be really interesting to hear what their guiding principles are for handling the social aspect of things. How does he decide who's a good fit? How does he deal with freeloaders, and how often does that happen? Mainly an issue for places with 10+ people, but still applicable here.

    @AlecMuller@AlecMuller9 ай бұрын
    • @@Pilot333I’ve watched as some ppl have tried to do this & it ends up becoming a friggin cult. Mental health 100% needs to be normalized & otherwise, I’d be extremely leery in a community like this, as much as I earn for the concept in my mind to be the ultimate. It’s like we really don’t know how to be a healthy community.

      @ec9833@ec98339 ай бұрын
    • If you read his website, you'll get a definite feel for the type of community he's hosting. It's a lot like looking for a housemate situation in a large house. The person who's on the lease, been there the longest, sets all the rules, and most, I find personally, are untenable.

      @catw6274@catw62749 ай бұрын
    • This is 100% cult🤣🤣🤣 there's no doubt about it . Would love to hear horror stories when this gets exposed....

      @bendover-bz4bc@bendover-bz4bc9 ай бұрын
    • @@catw6274 yeah…I didn’t read the site but that’s the exact feeling I got from watching him the entire video. Not the greatest thing to judge & I’m aware I know nothing about this person or what goes on on his land but…we also envision this as we’re taking information in & I continued to envision a rather uncomfortable situation. I’ll put it that way, I guess.

      @ec9833@ec98339 ай бұрын
    • @@bendover-bz4bc please explain why this is 100% a cult. From what I can tell he does not require you to sign over your assets , it's non spiritual , non ideogical, I'm assuming they are asked or assigned chores in exchange for the accomadatiins and food but that is reasonable.. per google search the definition of a cult "a system of religious veneration and devotion directed toward a particular figure or object. "the cult of St. Olag" a relatively small group of people having religious beliefs or practices regarded by others as strange or sinister.

      @davidcleveland1071@davidcleveland10719 ай бұрын
  • This is great! One of my friends and his son wants to move to a piece of land that they want to create a life on. This video was sent to him for inspiration and encouragement. I love it.

    @TammyLeeW@TammyLeeW9 ай бұрын
  • Dan Shultz is Brilliant,compassionate and A WSOME. WOW!

    @blubird1601@blubird16018 ай бұрын
  • It hit more than a nerve...it hit my heart and soul and i cried but not from sadness. I cried because it dawned on me how much God means to me, how much i love him. How beautifully intricate God made each of us and how Gods spirit is within us all and if we rely on him as he has told us to do then we have nothing to fear. No weapon formed against us shall prosper... Thank you for sharing this with us. I know i needed the word that man spoke in the video.

    @cjreed9443@cjreed94438 ай бұрын
  • Damn, I wish this community had their own youtube channel. I love this.

    @bloodandwhisky@bloodandwhisky10 ай бұрын
  • He’s opened up my eyes to what’s possible and the reward at the V end of creating.

    @idee7896@idee78969 ай бұрын
  • We are Tasmanian and love your beautiful trees and river. We chose Tasmania probably for similar reasons…you have given me so many great ideas.

    @helenrichards7866@helenrichards78669 ай бұрын
  • This is an absolute dream of mine! This wonderful human being is living his best life and mother nature recognizes his creative atmosphere for earth's sake. He's almost got a non-existent carbon footprint and that biodiverse ecosystem has attracted all walks of life from all paths. He's built a civilization prepared for CME's, EMP's, knocked down powergrids, cyberattacks WW3, etc...THIS is what we all need to be aware of; tomorrow isn't promised and mother nature ultimately reclaims what's hers!

    @ElRayDelRio@ElRayDelRio9 ай бұрын
  • Livin The Dream! What an amazing array of construction and architectural design.. So Beautiful!

    @WiseBrew22@WiseBrew2210 ай бұрын
  • Hard, natural, good living. It takes a certain person to be able to live like this. Kudos to this very intelligent and creative gentleman. He is living his passions.

    @CeruleanSky1111@CeruleanSky11119 ай бұрын
  • Our entire family would love this, my uncle built his own 2 story log cabin, I built my own house boat

    @runningonemptyfosure3917@runningonemptyfosure39178 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely love love love this , I totally resonate with Dans whole philosophy about nature and slowing down... It's amazing how much you can achieve when you are not constantly distracted by the "media" , both mainstream and social! Doing what you love and loving what you do is living life on purpose and not just existing.My utmost respect to you Dan and thank you Kirsten for this glimpse of the way we should be existing. IMHO

    @andrewmcintyre8774@andrewmcintyre87749 ай бұрын
  • I’m really impressed how good he is building all of it!! This is my dream!! Live off the grid!!! Thank you for making this video!! 🙏🏻

    @MudRange@MudRange9 ай бұрын
  • Excellent discovery. Thank you for your brilliant mini “documentaries” all of these magical and often stunning dwellings. The presentation is always respectful, inquisitive, and complimentary of every person you interview. I’d love make my way there and be his 5th guest.

    @lisaMESRB@lisaMESRB10 ай бұрын
  • Beautiful absolutely beautiful ❤❤❤

    @onlyLOVEkillsthedemon@onlyLOVEkillsthedemon8 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for sharing.

    @Juan_Hernandez_Jr.@Juan_Hernandez_Jr.8 ай бұрын
  • That was incredible. I've definitely been trying to figure out how to do something very similar, for many years. Such great questions, and camera work too! Making the effort to get that shot from the outside of the car while you were driving was the kind of thing only a really skilled camera person would even think of. Loved every minute of this video!

    @LincolnWorld@LincolnWorld10 ай бұрын
  • Super cool spot! He says it's a simple life, but it looks like a ton of work to me.

    @chrisgotski9837@chrisgotski98379 ай бұрын
  • Stayed here with my boyfriend in the A-frame cabin on our 5,000 mile road trip. This was by far our favorite stop between, San Diego and Idaho through Seattle back down through the Grand Canyon. 10/10 best Airbnb/Campsite for outdoorsy people on a trip through Northern Cal.

    @wes2802@wes28027 ай бұрын
  • He's my hero 😀♥️

    @a.d.morton4624@a.d.morton46248 ай бұрын
  • Thank you so very much for this video! What amazing place he has created! It's tough to live off grid and in isolation. Bless him he has done it for over 15 years. Apparently very hard to create community. Three others with him, one only there for 3 weeks, one only there for 3 months. Hopefully your video will bring in real long term members

    @one4change4thebetter@one4change4thebetter10 ай бұрын
    • I noticed the length of residency as well. There's a key challenge, I think, in attempts to live in intentional community. Land is not free in the United States. A person with resources and risk tolerance is needed to blaze the path - usually. To facilitate intentional community - they also need to be a strong, humble, and gentle leader. It's a rare combination. I wonder how the journey has been for him and the people who've lived there on the property that he is responsible for stewarding.

      @JeremyMeehan@JeremyMeehan9 ай бұрын
    • @@JeremyMeehan he's a magnificent steward. that life, as beautiful as it is, is not for everyone. Hence the short visits.

      @pegasus514@pegasus5149 ай бұрын
    • Does anyone know the name of this community and how to get involved? Thank you

      @preshonpresh@preshonpresh9 ай бұрын
    • @@pegasus514 Maybe that's part of it. And, sometimes people aim to create a sustainable space for community that is enduring and stable. I can't speak for the intentions here or guess what they are - but I'm surprised that there is not a stable core that has called this place home through the seasons. So much infrastructure feels on point. Where's the community?

      @JeremyMeehan@JeremyMeehan9 ай бұрын
  • You always find the most interesting content to publish. Way to go!!!

    @davidwolfe7777@davidwolfe777710 ай бұрын
  • He is freaking beautiful. Never once in all my (45f) years have I watched a man walk and thought "DANG". Good Lord Honey! I live on the south east coast of NC and love nothing more than outside & dirt. Not potted or deco gardens but dirt and trees.

    @abercul7698@abercul76984 ай бұрын
  • Oh God I am so sorry to hear that as I love the Rogue Valley (guessing on scenery) area and my deceased husband's family there. So sad to happen at a time in history that his place would be a blessing. So many of us struggling as he is. Sad to hear about his critters. Hoping those that have deep pockets watch this and contribute. I too live off grid. I just looked up about where the fire burning it still on going it sounds as thought the tried to save everything but weren't successful. Hope all of you are un injured. I watched from my place the crazy lightening . Dan and community live closer to me than I thought. Still so sad so beautiful of an area . I live on the south side of Redding. I will be in town tomorrow I will pass the word. They are in my prayers

    @kathleendanford2631@kathleendanford26318 ай бұрын
  • You know, over the years I've investigated several communes. I even spent several days at Stephen Gaskins' commune, The Farm, in Western Tennessee. Although I'm not into the Marxist Communist idea of community, I've always been interested in living in a conscious community where there were no religious or political ideologies driving the narrative, just a desire to live simply and closer to Momma Earth, and let that do the talking. Those are hard to come by in case you didn't know. Everyone has an agenda. This community has really piqued my interest. Thank you so much Kirsten for reminding this old coot that there are communities like this that do exist. Love your channel.

    @michaeltaylor8719@michaeltaylor871910 ай бұрын
    • There are quite a bit of spiritualism symbols throughout the whole place. I did notice that even though it was not talked about. It may not be pushed down anyone’s throats but the owner at least stands for it.

      @snipnasnap@snipnasnap9 ай бұрын
    • @@snipnasnap A cult is still a cult, by any other name.

      @AGreaterAmerica@AGreaterAmerica9 ай бұрын
    • @@AGreaterAmerica America was built on an idea... also derived from its Mother Land England in a cult like fashion, from the norm. Just look how that's finally coming to its depraved conclusion. The globe is full of various cultures,tribes, languages, & ideologies... find one, try it on, and see what fits you?....

      @hotrox2112@hotrox21129 ай бұрын
    • I hear you and agree that this was so inspiring and completely in line with my values and experience. I’ve sent off an application!

      @Shelly-cp7gj@Shelly-cp7gj9 ай бұрын
  • Kirsten does an exceptional job with both Cinema technique and narrative.

    @Johnnysday@Johnnysday10 ай бұрын
    • No matter what, Kirsten always delivers the best and most informative videos. She’s very own judge mental and just portrays exactly what the scenario consists of. Just gotta love that girl…

      @Johnnysday@Johnnysday9 ай бұрын
  • Great video. He mentioned slowing down, but I watched it at 2x. Grabbing a nap in the tree house and then reading books after a morning creating sounds good though. Living his best life is all anyone can hope for.

    @mercator79@mercator799 ай бұрын
  • I live in the pacific northwest and you would be surprised what you can get to grow in 2 feet of soil. Your on the right track.

    @Northwestprepper411@Northwestprepper4117 ай бұрын
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