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collaboration:wheaton_labs_bootcamp [2022/05/25 23:11] – [What is Wheaton Labs?] gamgeegardnercollaboration:wheaton_labs_bootcamp [2022/05/26 20:27] (current) gamgeegardner
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   * food forests and perennial systems   * food forests and perennial systems
   * earthworks, ponds, water management   * earthworks, ponds, water management
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 ====  Natural building === ====  Natural building ===
  
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   * haybox cooker   * haybox cooker
   * rocket stoves, rocket cooktops, rocket griddles, rocket ovens, rocket kiln and slow cooker   * rocket stoves, rocket cooktops, rocket griddles, rocket ovens, rocket kiln and slow cooker
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  ==== Food preservation ====  ==== Food preservation ====
  
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 That's 40 hours per week working on projects. Most of this work will be interesting to people who like Permaculture.  That's 40 hours per week working on projects. Most of this work will be interesting to people who like Permaculture. 
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 The 40 hours per week is called "project labor." All boots are expected to chip in to do the cooking for one another and cleaning up after one another.  Plus four to eight hours per week of "nest labor," that would include shoveling snow, deep cleaning, maintenance, garden harvesting  -  things of short term benefit to the boots community.  (Planting a garden to feed people months into the future falls into "project labor." Harvesting from a garden to feed yourself and other boots in the next few days falls into "nest labor.") The 40 hours per week is called "project labor." All boots are expected to chip in to do the cooking for one another and cleaning up after one another.  Plus four to eight hours per week of "nest labor," that would include shoveling snow, deep cleaning, maintenance, garden harvesting  -  things of short term benefit to the boots community.  (Planting a garden to feed people months into the future falls into "project labor." Harvesting from a garden to feed yourself and other boots in the next few days falls into "nest labor.")
  
 +If you have any further questions, please see the friendly [[https://wheaton-labs.com/bootcamp/#FAQ|FAQs,]] or visit the [[https://permies.com/wiki/bootcamp|Wheaton Labs Bootcamp wiki]] at [[https://permies.com/forums|Permies.com]].
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 +===== How to Join the Wheaton Labs Permaculture Bootcamp: =====
 +To become a Boot, you must first sign up and be on the waiting list. To get on the waiting list, you must pay the non-refundable fee of USD$100 per person. To do that, please go here: [[https://wheaton-labs.com/bootcamp/#Join|How to Join.]]  
  
-    +Whenever there is an opening in our Permaculture Bootcamp, we will send an email to all the people on the waiting list. Of the people that reply to the email within 24 hours, the person that has been on the waiting list the longest will be selected. For more information,and to ask questions, please visit this forum thread on Permies.com: [[https://permies.com/t/bootcamp-waiting-list|Bootcamp waiting list]]
  
 +Please be aware, this is a drug and tobacco free campus.
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