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- From: "Chloe Tewksbury" <chloetewksbury@hotmail.com>
- To: permaculture@franklin.oit.unc.edu
- Subject: RE: Hands on Ecological Base Camp
- Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2001 14:20:07
How close to Occidental are you? Thanks, Chloe Tewksbury
From: "PINC" <pinc@svn.net>
Reply-To: "permaculture" <permaculture@franklin.oit.unc.edu>
To: "permaculture" <permaculture@franklin.oit.unc.edu>
Subject: RE: Hands on Ecological Base Camp
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2001 18:35:50 -0700
Hi all,
We are very excited about this work shop and thought those of you in the US
may want to know about it. The intention is for people who are planning
events, activist action camps or other large gatherings of people on land.
It is also for people who plan to help people in disaster areas of
earthquake, war, floods etc to build temporary settlements that are
ecologically sound and maintain appropriate hygene. We will be exploring
and building many different types of cooking, water filtration, solar
showers, sewage systems and will have a discussion about solar hydrogen. If
you know anyone who might be interested please let them know. We have space
for a few more people.
Warm regards,
Penny & James
Permaculture Institute of Northern California
PO Box 341
Pt. Reyes CA 94956
(4150 663-9090
email: pinc@svn.net
Building a Rural Off-the-grid Ecological
Base Camp
June 22-28, 2001
Food, Shelter, Water, Sewage & Energy
This workshop will take place at the Permaculture Institute of Northern
Californias new Skywater Center between Garberville and Zenia in Trinity
County, 4 ½ hours North of the San Francisco Bay Area. The site is 150
acres of mixed forest and meadows with 3 perennial streams, ponds, swales
and soil erosion systems.
Building a Rural Off-the-grid Ecological
Base Camp
June 22-28, 2001
Food, Shelter, Water, Sewage & Energy
This workshop will take place at the Permaculture Institute of Northern
Californias new Skywater Center between Garberville and Zenia in Trinity
County, 4 ½ hours North of the San Francisco Bay Area. The site is 150
acres of mixed forest and meadows with 3 perennial streams, ponds, swales
and soil erosion systems.
Come and learn by doing at this hands-on workshop where you will learn how
to: install a water tank and solar pump; selectively harvest Douglas Fir
trees in a way to enhance the forest; build simple structures including a
camp kitchen; set up and operate a camp kitchen and compost systems; install
a solar shower and create a biological treatment system for sewage and grey
water; create water catchment systems and clean water for drinking.
Instructors: Penny Livingston-Stark, James Stark, Tom Watson & friends
Workshop Fee: $350
Includes camping and food with each participant contributing some food for
the group.
To register or to receive further information
Call 415 663 9090 or Email pinc@svn.net
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RE: Hands on Ecological Base Camp,
PINC, 06/04/2001
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- RE: Hands on Ecological Base Camp, Chloe Tewksbury, 06/05/2001
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