Join us at Offline Camp Oregon this September

Teri Chadbourne
Offline Camp
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2 min readAug 6, 2019

Offline Camp is an opportunity to gather the growing Offline First community for a discussion about development and design practices that can counter the effect of inherently spotty or non-existent network connections. It’s a unique experience that we love.

As you may have heard, we recently made the difficult decision to reschedule Offline Camp to September 27–30, 2019 due to the Milepost 97 wildfire in nearby Canyonville, Oregon. Although we anticipated that heavy smoke in Grants Pass would have made for an unhealthy experience this past weekend, we’re thrilled by the tremendous progress of fire crews, and we’re excited to breathe much healthier air late next month. (We’re told it’s a gorgeous time of year to visit!)

Cascade Mountain Ranch, home of Offline Camp Oregon 2019

As editors of the Offline Camp Medium publication, we’re tremendously thankful for the many camp alumni and guest authors who’ve shared their perspectives on all aspects of Offline First challenges and solutions since our first camp in June of 2016. We’re so happy to have you, our readers, as part of the Offline First community, and hope you’ll add your voice to the conversation at our rescheduled event.

We now have tickets available for our new dates, September 27–30, and we’d love to see you at the ranch! You can find all the details, including everything you need to know to apply, on the Offline Camp website.

We can’t wait to see you around the campfire.*

Your Offline Camp Organizing Team,
Teri, Steve, Bradley, and Carter

P.S. Can’t make it to Oregon next month? Cast your vote for future locations of Offline Camp and we’ll be sure to notify you when our next event is scheduled!

*Campfires during fire season are flame-free.

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Teri Chadbourne
Offline Camp

Web developer | Building the dweb community as lead maintainer of @ProtoSchool at @ProtocolLabs | @OfflineCamp co-organizer & #OfflineFirst advocate | she/her