
#182 We evacuated Kamp (Fire Drill)

In this update we'll show you how we made our fire drill and how we clear a part of our land between Basekamp and Middle Land.
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📖 Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:53 Fire Drill
5:34 Meeting Point and Feedback
8:00 Landscaping
18:35 Meet Joachaz
19:54 Finishing Touches
22:50 Covering Well Pipes
24:31 Outro
🏕️ What is Project Kamp?
In 2020, we bought an abandoned piece of land in Portugal to prototype a more sustainable way of living. Our goal is to try to find another way to live, one that is more in harmony with our environment. There is a lot to figure out: what building material we use for houses, how do we store energy, what do we eat.
We believe the future of mankind is living and working in communities. Sharing resources and working together. We are building a community on our land to test it in real life and collaborate with our online community.
And we research this not just for ourselves, but for the whole planet. Our goal is to develop a blueprint that people around the world can replicate. All the information, learning and things we develop are shared open source online. So everyone in the world can use it.
The entire process is documented in videos.
Not sure how it will go, but let's see :)
Video Summary
AI GeneratedA community in Portugal is enhancing its wildfire resilience through a combination of organized emergency drills and strategic land management. By implementing structured evacuation protocols and removing invasive species, the group aims to protect their ecosystem and ensure the safety of all residents in a region prone to devastating fires.
