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From the [[Survival Guide]]: ''Many of the attempts to build land and sleep on it fail because the conditions in the delta are windy with a strong current and waves. Consider speaking with someone who has successfully done this in the past: (intentionally left blank.) If you plan to build land at Ephemerisle, be sure to organize a means to transport your materials to the event (speak with a captain ahead of time) and be sure to have a back up plan for a place to sleep. (I recommend having a captain who is okay with you sleeping on their roof.) Also, make an arrangement for other facilities as well, like bathroom use and a kitchen.''
 
From the [[Survival Guide]]: ''Many of the attempts to build land and sleep on it fail because the conditions in the delta are windy with a strong current and waves. Consider speaking with someone who has successfully done this in the past: (intentionally left blank.) If you plan to build land at Ephemerisle, be sure to organize a means to transport your materials to the event (speak with a captain ahead of time) and be sure to have a back up plan for a place to sleep. (I recommend having a captain who is okay with you sleeping on their roof.) Also, make an arrangement for other facilities as well, like bathroom use and a kitchen.''
  
= Additional Resources =  
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= Previous Examples =  
  
 
Previous examples of BYOL design and finished products are available here:
 
Previous examples of BYOL design and finished products are available here:

Revision as of 18:51, 26 July 2017

This document contains resources related to Building Your Own Land at Ephemerisle. Past projects have ranged from small 8x8 platforms hosting a 1-2 person tent, to medium 12x16 platforms hosting communal spaces, to larger platforms hosting multiple campsites or performance areas.

BYOL is extremely rewarding (and a great contribution to the community) but requires additional logistics, experience, and contingency plans.

General Structure

The general structure for BYOL includes:

  • Flotation: e.g. dock floats, barrels, totes
  • Base layer: e.g. plywood, rugs, cleats
  • Structural frame: e.g. wooden beams securing floats and base layer
  • Above ground: e.g. tent, shade, art

Be aware of (a) expected weight relative to flotation provided and (b) strength of your structural layer.

Considerations

BYOL requires advance planning and onsite collaboration. Key questions to answer ahead of time include:

  • Where will you park your structure?
  • How will you transport materials onsite/offsite?
  • Where will you build?
  • General considerations: How will you handle waste and bathroom facilities? Do you have resources for water and food?

We highly recommend coordinating with a larger island ahead of time, including having a contingency plan if build fails or is delayed.

From the Survival Guide: Many of the attempts to build land and sleep on it fail because the conditions in the delta are windy with a strong current and waves. Consider speaking with someone who has successfully done this in the past: (intentionally left blank.) If you plan to build land at Ephemerisle, be sure to organize a means to transport your materials to the event (speak with a captain ahead of time) and be sure to have a back up plan for a place to sleep. (I recommend having a captain who is okay with you sleeping on their roof.) Also, make an arrangement for other facilities as well, like bathroom use and a kitchen.

Previous Examples

Previous examples of BYOL design and finished products are available here:

Search this wiki or the Ephemerisle Facebook Group for additional resources. Keywords include BYOL, flotation, etc.