RE: Announcing the Platform, Which Will Bring Steemians Together In Person

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Announcing the Platform, Which Will Bring Steemians Together In Person

in contest •  7 years ago 

This would work both ways, I feel like it is even more sketch to go alone out in the bush in some random country to "some cool people's farm"... A system of recommendation both for parties could be helpful maybe?

Also maybe the host should provide a kind of separate shelter, so they don't have to have the guest "in their home"...

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I wish we could provide something separate but it's not possible here. Just the tent, which is less than ideal...

Many farms do have separate accommodations, but we can't.

But I agree, both parties need to be vetted. That's why one of the first things we do is have a conversation about expectations on both sides.

Oddly enough, WWOOF doesn't have a host vetting protocol, as far as I know. They can be reviewed by WWOOFers who have stayed there. That's all, as far as I know.

I personally don't think people who are into learning things about permaculture and sustainable farming/homesteading/primitive building etc, have wicked intentions, and I don't think that this type of farmers/hosts have those intentions either.

But I can imagine many people who go "off-grid" or people who are attracted to that lifestyle might have had "troubled pasts", but that on the other hand doesn't necessarily make them bad people.

I agree with the first statement, but our experience has been there are those who are looking for a free place to stay and don't want to learn or contribute. Those are the ones we seek to screen out. It's happened a few times to us, always when the references weren't great.

Troubled pasts don't bother us so much as not having good references for who you are now.

Yeah, I understand you don't want some lazy "zombies" lurking around on a farm... That must be horrible... =)