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Project Kamp Season 5 3rd Q&A

Hey friends!

Here we are again! It’s hard to believe that two months have already passed since our last Q&A. It’s time to gather your questions for the upcoming challenges video. You can drop them in the comments of this post. We’ll select the best ones—or at least those we can answer—and aim to create a smooth, fun video packed with valuable information. If you see a question you’d like to ask as well, feel free to vote for that comment.

We’ll be accepting questions until next Wednesday, please submit one question per comment!

Thanks for your support 🫶

Comments

When you take control of the adjacent land with the stream, you will immediately have the capacity to generate hydro electricity perhaps 9 months of the year. What a tremendous capability especially for the winter months when your solar collection capacity is insufficient. If you want to take your land stewardship to the next level, you can explore upstream in the watershed to discover opportunities for capturing rain season runoff that can be stored to fill the perched aquifer that feeds the stream with a series of holding ponds. Holding ponds of this scale can easily be dig with your excavator. I'm certain that the abandoned terraces you will discover have the capacity to channel runoff. With sufficient ponding and infiltration capacity, this stream can flow year round. That would be a huge development for everyone who lives downstream.

Steve Johnstonbaugh

Somewhere in this video (perhaps in a comment about 'noise' in Kamp?) it was mentioned that you now have a wood chipper. Will you share how you came about the chipper, how it works and some video showing it in action? You can focus on how the chipper has reduced the time and energy previously spent to move cuttings around when clearing mimosa - if it in fact is a time, energy and back saver.

Steve Johnstonbaugh


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