What does one intentional community near you actually invite?
For one careful visitor. The public map gains a second pair of eyes.
kosplora-route/0.1 · by Bentley, with Claude, 2026-08-18 · drafted with Claude (Anthropic), directed and edited by Bentley
The whole route, before you start
- 1 · ORIENT · 25mOpen the public map and read how it was made.
- 2 · SOURCE · 30mRead one chapter on how forming communities actually succeed and fail, so the visit reads signals instead of brochures.
- 3 · PLACE · 40m plus travelPick one entry within reach.
- 4 · COUNTERPOINT · 15mState the strongest case that your visit costs the community more than the correction is worth.
- 5 · MAKE · 30mWrite the verification note in the map's own fields.
- 6 · REFLECT · 10mNote what the public record had wrong, and whether the community should hear it before the map does.
Station 1 · orient · 25m
Open the public map and read how it was made: every entry from public sources, distances drawn at their real size, and its own admission that no second mapper has checked it.
Earthen Beings: the map and its method · Earthen Beings · 2026-08
Station 2 · source · 30m
Read one chapter on how forming communities actually succeed and fail, so the visit reads signals instead of brochures.
Creating a Life Together · Diana Leafe Christian · 2003
Station 3 · place · 40m plus travel
Pick one entry within reach. Check its public sources yourself, then follow the entry's own boundary line for contact: some invite visits, some invite email, some ask for distance.
Alternative: If travel is not available, verification through the community's stated contact route is a full version of this station, and the map says so.
Station 4 · counterpoint · 15m
State the strongest case that your visit costs the community more than the correction is worth. Christian's chapters on visitor load and membership process are the source, and the entry's own boundary line is the evidence.
Creating a Life Together, on visitors and membership process · Diana Leafe Christian · 2003
Station 5 · make · 30m
Write the verification note in the map's own fields: what is actually invited, the boundary, the date you checked, and a source for every line.
Station 6 · reflect · 10m
Note what the public record had wrong, and whether the community should hear it before the map does.
What you leave with
A dated verification note in the map's entry format, offered through the map's own ask door. The map has never had a second mapper. This artifact is one.
Ways out, all of them fine
- conditions, marks, notes, as one file
- Download the route file fork it in any text editor
- Read the format
- Correct a source
- Close the page. That is a fine ending.