Hey guys, loved the video. Please enable CC translations so we can add subtitles in other languages and help to spread the word of Project Kamp. It also helps people with ear difficulties
I remember that i watch another YT channel simply because they added custom-english subtitles, which makes me understand the videos. Very much potential in this !
This video reminds me so much of my grandma and grandpa’s farm life in Tennessee when I was a child. I’m 65 now for time reference. Grandpa never had a tractor so it was a wagon and mule or horse. Neighbors helped each other. No one ever went hungry because the whole little community of people watched out for each other. Thank you for this beautiful video.
I am back to really enjoying the videos again. Nice to see lots of Dave and Rita again, meeting the crew and also enjoying the narrating by the videographer as he films 👍🏻
There is a CSA in my area called the "Full Plate Collective". They do a CSA from many farms, so you can get vegetables, fruit, dairy products, bread and other things. It is good for the people who get the CSA as they can add a bread share, a fruit share, and such, what you'd eat in a week. You almost never have to travel to the grocery store.
This video has a happy vibe that really made me smile. I love seeing you helping your neighbors, and I TOTALLY understand why the strawberries never made it to the kitchen. Lol
Missed one benefit to a CSA- you mentioned the lack of travel of the harvest = better tasting and better for you. But it also means less fuel used to move the food you eat- which is a strong benefit.
Hey Project Kamp! I started watching a couple weeks ago and I've just caught up to the latest video. Love what you all are doing, we need more of this in the world. I plan to do something similar here in New Zealand so you've been a great inspiration and given me lots of useful insights. Thanks so much for sharing this with the world, keep doing what you're doing. Arohanui from New Zealand.
I love the humor used during the narration and I find the questions I have in my head are immediately answered then too! I felt such a sense of calm watching the hard work of the neighborly potato harvest, supporting the other neighbors with the veggie basket and eating fresh grown produce. Keep up the great updates!! They take me away!
I think that‘s the best episode so far! Saw all of them and so also the increase of video quality! The words from the off are quite funny, also your sense of humour overall! Hope you‘ll have fun for the rest of the season - so go on and entertain us weekly with your awesome content! Thanks a lot👍
So nice to see your neighbour passing on his lifetime experience to younger generation, All your young backs it probably seamed like xmas as ground looked like concrete .
My wife and I discovered CSA’s in 2008 in Boston Massachusetts. We have enjoyed them living in Connecticut, Northern California and now We have a self sufficient garden at our new home in New Mexico. The farmer in the interview was correct and it is nice to see your channel promoting this fresh and direct method of acquiring your food.
I love how you are able to help the local farmers and yourselves. This concept of mutual benefit brings us all closer and makes this life much simpler and happier.
great video. this is what country living and being good neighbors is all about. fresh food,friends and family. i hope to see project kamp growing a garden in future and producing goods for yourselves and more.please show more of both neighbors gardening and farming.
Puppy has adopted YOU! Be ready for a world of the most true form of love...unconditional! Treat puppy well and you will be repaid 10 fold by puppy. Momma brought puppies for you to be showered with love and feed them, please. Give momma some love too and a bowl of food and water when needed. Or just adopt the whole family or at least semi-adopt.
I’d offer that this conversation would be well worth having, developing, expanding and repeating often as it can be understood to be introducing people and community to what local resource, security and connection between one another and through operations also benefit. I realize it may seem weird though its often true just how strong the disconnect is between people, food and the land which is the source of so much in life!
Also, one of the best emotion-wise episodes. Editing was good, content was superb, I was smiling and tearing up as it felt so good and reminded me of my childhood (with potatoes harvest). Well done! :) (sorry for multipost)
For another great inspiring video! Love the way you' re all connecting with the land, animale and people around you! I would be so happy to be part of a community like yours! Keep up the great work
Watched every single video from start to well where I am now your new camera man is doing an excellent job these videos are fantastic keep up the work would love visit one day soon and help
1st of all, thx to all Kampers for the great work and the content. For all the German (speaking) viewers, you can find CSAs in your area by looking for a SoLaWi (Solidarische Landwirtschaft) by visiting www.solidarische-landwirtschaft.org/startseite/
You have to keep the puppies!! Keep the whole damn family there at the Kamp! Provided is sustainable! Get them fixed, get a donation going to get them shots etc! GREAT episode! I love your kamp🏕! You're a fantastic bunch of folks😊
Question: When did you realise you wanted to leave metropolitan society and live in a small rural community? How long did it take for you to make your vision a reality? Love all the content! Very inspiring.
So wonderful to see what you are doing in community. Great fun and also hilariously funny! Chainsaw the potatoes - Wow! I never though of that!! We are busy here in Hestand, KY in the Amish community getting in the grass (ie hay). I help by busing haymakers to fields and driving the trailers full of hay back to the farms. Love this life!
'Tis wonderful what you folks are doing! With you, I feel hope. All my life I have rallied for a cleaner planet and recycling/repurposing/reusing. While I never got the opportunity to go where you folks have gone, I've tried to do my part. It's a frame of mind. As an artist, I reuse all kinds of papers, mail, cardboard, whatever others considered junk. It becomes a part of my art. Thank you for doing what you do and sharing it for all of us to see what is possible! Su
Love it!! Hey that chopping stump you have at the end when you chainsaw the potato..has a Reishi mushroom on it. Those are very valuable....If your forest has them?! Not sure if you already know about mushrooms?
Thanks for your vid 😇💟💟💟 Love you guys, good of you to help the neighbors, this doggy is coming back i think way not keep him it's always handy to have a fur friend they are always telling you if something is going on.
The pupies were given to you, to have loyal friends and companions around Kamp. I understand they are demanding to feed them and take care of them, but finding a puppy in wild is rare, and when they follow you, it must meant something.... I just hope they are okey alone out there :/
Yes, that's the way I cut my potatoes too....only problem is that cleaning my chainsaw takes longer than just cutting the potatoes with a knife... :-)!!!