Each autumn, we migrate south to Patagonia – not just for its untamed beauty, but as a testament to sovereign living. The unspoiled wilderness speaks a language our souls understand. We've established our own 'node' along a deep blue river there. It's more than a camp; it's our proof-of-work for harmonious, self-reliant existence. Where nature and personal sovereignty intersect. Everything we have onsite needs to be floated in across the river. Water, the lifeblood of any camp. With the help of a great friend, we built running water systems and reservoirs to sustain all the water needs of our camp. image In this digital age, even the wilderness needs a connection. We bridged worlds by setting up Starlink internet access for remote work and communications purposes. Starlink = Game changer image We built a crow's nest hideaway nestled in the trees. Yoga spot, thinking perch, great spot to chill after a plunge in the river. Our crown jewel: a geodesic dome tent. Light enough to float across the river, yet durable enough to withstand Patagonia's temperamental weather. We sourced materials locally and repurposed what we could. The milled oak was beautiful but heavy. We pivoted to galvanized steel framing for the base, a reminder of staying flexible and to search for solutions through technology gains. Most of our interior beams came from river driftwood, collected and floated to camp. Nature's discards became our treasures. image A wood stove for warmth, electric wiring for light, and running water for comfort. Simple luxuries that make a world of difference in the backcountry. This project is our commitment to a new way of living – one that respects both natural law and individual sovereignty and a “camp” that is robust enough to host our friends, family, and more!

Replies (31)

Magnificent!! This is such an awesome example for living in harmony with nature 🤩 We're living off-grid in pure nature ourselves, reconnecting with Earth every day a little more, learning by doing. What you are doing there looks like natural next level to me. Amazing! First time I come across your profile and look forward to following you along. Greetings from the Peloponnese!
Beautiful example for modern sovereign life in tune with nature 🙏🌿
HodlHomestead's avatar HodlHomestead
Each autumn, we migrate south to Patagonia – not just for its untamed beauty, but as a testament to sovereign living. The unspoiled wilderness speaks a language our souls understand. We've established our own 'node' along a deep blue river there. It's more than a camp; it's our proof-of-work for harmonious, self-reliant existence. Where nature and personal sovereignty intersect. Everything we have onsite needs to be floated in across the river. Water, the lifeblood of any camp. With the help of a great friend, we built running water systems and reservoirs to sustain all the water needs of our camp. image In this digital age, even the wilderness needs a connection. We bridged worlds by setting up Starlink internet access for remote work and communications purposes. Starlink = Game changer image We built a crow's nest hideaway nestled in the trees. Yoga spot, thinking perch, great spot to chill after a plunge in the river. Our crown jewel: a geodesic dome tent. Light enough to float across the river, yet durable enough to withstand Patagonia's temperamental weather. We sourced materials locally and repurposed what we could. The milled oak was beautiful but heavy. We pivoted to galvanized steel framing for the base, a reminder of staying flexible and to search for solutions through technology gains. Most of our interior beams came from river driftwood, collected and floated to camp. Nature's discards became our treasures. image A wood stove for warmth, electric wiring for light, and running water for comfort. Simple luxuries that make a world of difference in the backcountry. This project is our commitment to a new way of living – one that respects both natural law and individual sovereignty and a “camp” that is robust enough to host our friends, family, and more!
View quoted note →
Thanks for the comment! Hit me up in DMs, I have some good ideas of places to travel but the locations change depending on what you like to do. 👍💪
💎 Definetly a great destination for travel in family. So safe, so epic.
Haha, that's why we are there. Less state involvement in everyday life.
Default avatar
talha 1 year ago
Amazing beauty of nature and your setup seems a dream. At the same time it’s unsettling. Because to think most people cannot get to experience this and you all were afforded privileges to reach this is inspiring but it begs the question how can our civilizations transition to something like this from where we are now. And also that all of this is only possible because of modern civilization. And most people in the world perhaps will not experience this same thing you have, and that’s ok. Just some things I’m chewing on