The Wild Country

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I help aspiring homesteading families secure land they thought they couldn't afford - and bring it back to life. 🌱

FREE WORKSHOP MAY 28th - https://www.thewildc.com/event-details-registration/finding-home-find-the-land-thats-looking-for-you

06/12/2026

There's a different path to land. And almost nobody is teaching it.

Most homesteaders are told to compete in a market they can't win. Save money. Wait for the right deal. Watch prices climb faster than your savings.

I'm here to tell you there's another way.

You're not buying land. You're solving a landowner's problem. That single reframe is how everyday people are getting on land they thought they couldn't afford.

I've spent nearly a decade reclaiming thousands of acres in Appalachia. We've added hundreds of thousands of dollars of equity to properties that started in the negative.

The Land Access System teaches the full method.

Watch the free 2-hour workshop first:
https://www.thewildc.com/replay

06/06/2026

The best land deals never hit Zillow.

They come through someone you know. A church you attend. A farmer you've built a real relationship with. An economic development nonprofit you've worked alongside.

I'm going to tell you something: money isn't your greatest asset in finding land. Skills aren't even your greatest asset. People are.

There are networks I'm in now where I get approached with land deals. I don't even have to look for them anymore. That's what real relationships build over time.

The full free workshop walks through exactly how to build that network:

https://www.thewildc.com/so/6aPvq9v3q?languageTag=enu

06/05/2026

If you've ever felt that land is just too expensive and even when you do find something, you're too late because someone else already bought it, you're not alone.

That frustration of wondering "is this ever going to happen for me? Am I ever going to find land I can own myself, that I can raise a family on?" - that's almost everyone trying to homestead right now.

It's not crazy. It's not your imagination. The conventional path to land is broken for most regular families.

But it's also more reachable than you've been told. The full 2-hour free workshop walks through exactly why and what to do about it:

https://www.thewildc.com/so/6aPvq9v3q?languageTag=enu

06/04/2026

The biggest lie homesteaders are told: "my skills aren't valuable."

They're more valuable than you think. The skills I've built have gotten me land for free, and they've gotten me paid to reclaim other people's land for them. If you've spent years developing real skills on a homestead, in reclamation, in construction, in growing, you already have a path to land that most people never see.

Watch the full 2-hour free workshop replay: https://www.thewildc.com/so/6aPvq9v3q?languageTag=enu

06/03/2026

One comfrey plant. 20 new plants. Free.

Dig deep, gently bring up the root ball, separate the divisions — and each one becomes a brand new comfrey plant when you stick it back in the ground. Comfrey is one of the most useful plants on a homestead, and this is one of the most cost-effective things you can do with it.

The full breakdown is on Episode 1 of our new YouTube series, The Microstead — a weekly look at how we homestead on just .03 acres in Appalachia:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6Rgm0fxw28

06/02/2026

Comfrey + clove = a toothpaste that restores tooth enamel, something they say is impossible. And the same plant supercharges your compost pile by attracting beneficial bacteria that accelerate decomposition.

Those are just 2 of about 10 reasons every homesteader should grow comfrey on their property.

The full breakdown is up as Episode 1 of our brand new YouTube series, The Microstead, a weekly look at how we homestead on just .03 acres in Appalachia:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6Rgm0fxw28

New episodes every week. Come along for the ride.

05/30/2026

Landowners can smell when you're all talk and no proof.

You may know exactly what you're talking about. You may have the knowledge and the drive and the vision. But if you walk into the conversation with nothing to show, they're going to assume the same thing about you that they assume about everyone else who's tried.

That's why the pilot site matters so much. It turns you from an unknown asker into a known builder. You don't pitch them, you don't negotiate first, you walk in and show them what you can already do. If the dots connect, you've got a real opportunity on your hands.

The full 2-hour workshop where I walk through this is free in our Wild Country community on Skool. And founders pricing on The Land Access System masterclass, the deeper step-by-step closes tomorrow night at midnight Eastern. Link to both in my bio.

05/29/2026

You're not buying land. You're solving a landowner's problem.

That single reframe is what makes the whole thing possible for people who don't have the resources, the real estate knowledge, or the network that conventional buyers have. You're not competing with them. You're offering something different — and that's what makes you valuable.

That clip is from last week's free workshop. The full 2-hour recording is up free in our Wild Country community on Skool — if you missed the live event or want to watch it back, that's the place.

And founders pricing on The Land Access System masterclass — the full step-by-step that goes much deeper than the workshop — closes Sunday night at midnight Eastern. Link to both in my bio.

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P. O. Box 6
Delbarton, WV
25670

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 5pm

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