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We have tried the WWOOF experience... We are still to new of a campus to house or be able to invite anyone beyond those that are used to more accommodations beyond primitive camping. We are happy to invite volunteers and weekend campers or even folks that have their own living apparatus completely contained for a few days up to 3 months. Cob Project Campus is a newly developing permaculture and primitive skills educational campus in Bend Oregon. We need honest and hard working help that wants to see something good for education and the community in the high desert of Oregon. We are working hard to develop a campus that will teach many free classes as well as regular events for beginners in permaculture and or gardening. We are always looking for teachers that want to come to teach most skills and building techniques right here at the campus.

If you think you could possibly be a good fit for what Cob Project Campus is looking for then lets talk. We do not currently have any trailers to use but we do have space for your fully contained small rv or vintage trailer or tent camping. The campus is still a construction sight but has a outdoor shower and outhouse for those brave enough to call it good. There is no implied utilities or food at this time as we are looking for trade help to get those established. Our garden needs work and our camp ground is still pretty rough... but over all there is nothing wrong with the views or the nice cozy neighborhood we are in. We love our neighbors and want to keep it peaceful and respectful. What CPC needs is hard working folks that want to work share trade the gardens produce for help with the campus. We also would like to ask for each Cob Project Campus member to donate a little time each month to the campus... not part of the work/trade agreement. Cob Project Campus is a not for profit (not a 501c3) facility but it does not mean the visiting teachers will not earn their fees to cover costs. We are hoping to create an environment that helps each other and those of the community that need good teachers like you to help them through the tough changes so many are facing.

We are very selective who we want to have at this small campus, so please know there will be a lot of questions and some good references will be needed to verify your claims. Thank you for understanding.
 
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