Physical Infrastructure for Transition

Natural homes, wild dwellings, and regenerative habitats for autonomous living. Built from the land, by people who live by Feralist principles.

Types of Spaces

From wilderness to community - places for transition

Wild Dwellings

Primitive shelters and off-grid homes integrated in natural environments.

Raw Land Access

Territories for self-reliant living, regeneration, or temporary dwellings.

Collective Habitats

Communities forming new models of land-based life.

Regenerative Homesteads

Functional homesteads practicing wild-equivalent food production and autonomy.

Natural Residences

Architectural dwellings built from natural materials and ecological principles.

Independent Habitats

Self-sufficient living spaces fully adapted for autonomy beyond industry.

Physical infrastructure for building life outside industrial civilization.

Why This Infrastructure Matters

Beyond tourism - building physical capacity for transition

Physical Connection

Land access for learning wild skills and building communities. Where you stop reading about autonomy and start living it.

Community Building

Where tribes form outside of screens. Shared land for collective projects and intentional living.

Validated Spaces

No automated approvals. Every property evaluated by people who understand what the transition actually requires.

Transition requires land. It requires dwellings that work and communities that hold together. Without physical infrastructure, none of this moves beyond words.

Want to understand the philosophy behind this movement?

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Wilderness Access

Spaces for Rewilding

Forests, mountains, rivers. Places where industrial habits fall apart on their own. Build shelter, learn to forage, read tracks in the mud. Wild environments, not campsites with a view.

Sites for relearning what it means to live directly with the land. The kind of skills you can only pick up with your hands, not from a book.

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Collective Habitats

Land-Based Tribes

Collective habitats forming around shared land stewardship and feralist principles. Not communes copying industrial social patterns under a different name. Groups building something that can outlast the system.

Come visit. Contribute if it makes sense. Build relationships with people doing this work for real.

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Become a Host

List Your Property

If your dwelling is built from natural materials, integrated with the land, and open to community members, apply for validation.

Host people who aren't looking for luxury but for infrastructure they can build on. Other hosts are already doing this. Join them.

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