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Eureka, Montana area -- Looking to connect and also find a place to park RV for summer and fall 2021

 
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If you are in the Eureka / Fortine, Montana region and surrounding areas, I am looking to connect with permies people there.  So if you want, please reply with a hello and maybe mention what kind of permaculture stuff you're into these days.  

We will be back up there this summer to look for homesteading property (yes, I know it's the worst real estate market in history for buyers, but we're really tired of being on the road searching for home, and we believe we found it!).  

General -- how do you like the area? Pros/Cons for permaculture life?

If you have an RV spot or would be willing to accommodate something, please send me a message.  We previously stayed at an RV park in the area, but would prefer rural property.  We would also consider work trade for partial rent doing permaculture type things or any work on the property as we're able.  I do work full-time as a software engineer, but between my wife and I, we can probably work out around 10-20 hours per week to pitch in.  Of course, we would also be interested in just a flat rate rent / no work trade.  
Requirements -- 30 Amp power, water, septic (or in lieu of that -- ability to drain biodegradable grey water (sinks, shower) to the property and we could set up an alternative toilet situation that works for everyone.  Also, since I work remotely, I mainly rely on cellular internet (Verizon/At&t), though Starlink satelite internet might be an option for me out there right now.  
 
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