Wildflowers at a Native American Cabin
Dispersed Camps are rare on the Ice Age trail, a disappointment, while humanity in it's endless greed prices camp land, ruining it's biodiversity and bottling the experience like bottled water, I escaped out of the BOOV Bottle to this great home. Isolated, in it's pristine beauty, quite undisturbed, this rustic old cottage was a prayer place of another time. Travelling in time I prayed silently to the dream weaver hanging on the wall, a few sacred feathers and bones, connected me to my spiritual guide, a guide who protected me through my travels, the silence at this place, the natural views and the animal totems.
I was visited my inquisitive deer, whitetails who probably knew me much better than I did myself. They spoke in strange tongues, not so foreign now.
Later I had another disappointing adventure searching for the land that the Ice Age trail belonged to in the closest Native American Reservations, that is a story for another chapter.
I was visited my inquisitive deer, whitetails who probably knew me much better than I did myself. They spoke in strange tongues, not so foreign now.
Later I had another disappointing adventure searching for the land that the Ice Age trail belonged to in the closest Native American Reservations, that is a story for another chapter.
Water to WiFi and Power.
On the Ice Age Trail, at the rate of 1 mile an hour, it takes 20+ hours just to reach the next camping site, that equates to a 24-28 hour continuous hike which is inhuman and exhausting, so innovation is essential, the Practical Shambhala, here are some of my divine inspired solutions,
1. The e-plant IOT with the wick-seer , LoraWAN and solar power, for water power and flower power!
2. The Bodhi inspired , temple with live Bodhi walls , a place for dispersed camping and a haven for Digital Nomads, contribute from a floating pier, inspired by the Earth Circle, the protectors of the Shambhala tradition, use the WiFi to create content, publish photographic footage and add positively to the data lakes. I hope there is one every five miles or so on every great trail.
3. If resupply is a hard logistic, then charity resupply packs are an answer with drones to resupply, I have mastered a low cost noodle and soylent formula, with more supplies, recycled metal, beacons and other goodies, all charity!
1. The e-plant IOT with the wick-seer , LoraWAN and solar power, for water power and flower power!
2. The Bodhi inspired , temple with live Bodhi walls , a place for dispersed camping and a haven for Digital Nomads, contribute from a floating pier, inspired by the Earth Circle, the protectors of the Shambhala tradition, use the WiFi to create content, publish photographic footage and add positively to the data lakes. I hope there is one every five miles or so on every great trail.
3. If resupply is a hard logistic, then charity resupply packs are an answer with drones to resupply, I have mastered a low cost noodle and soylent formula, with more supplies, recycled metal, beacons and other goodies, all charity!
The E-Plant IOTOn Instructables
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Bodhi SatvaDispersed Camp and metamorphosis to a Practical Shambhala Digital Nomad.
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Drone ResupplyInstead of the usual brown bags, we are innovating charity for hikers, with resupply packs, where you can donate your extra supplies or resupply.
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