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August 16, 2021 8:17 PM   Subscribe

Aaron Fletcher is a nomadic shepherd and activist in Southern Oregon. There's a new mini-documentary on youtube about his "Guerilla Grazing" lifestyle.

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(similar to 3mules, previously)
posted by sibilatorix (5 comments total) 8 users marked this as a favorite


 
Well, can't hurt! Looks like he's living the life he wants to live. I have doubts that his lifestyle would actually work if he was living far away from a comfortable and safe built environment, but as some kind of alternative modern lifestyle art project, it's not bad. I think it'd make more sense as part of an intentional community than guerilla grazing per se, but different strokes for different folks.
posted by StrikeTheViol at 10:49 PM on August 16, 2021


Well, he does seem to be at a different point on the political spectrum than the last group concerned with free range grazing rights in Oregon to make the news.
posted by eviemath at 4:50 AM on August 17, 2021 [13 favorites]


On the one hand, the last thing southern Oregon needs is more grazing. On the other hand, one dude with three sheep that are grazing waste land isn't exactly a major impact.

It looked like he had a rifle tucked away next to his bed. That makes sense for the livestock protection (though he might do well to have a guardian dog like a Pyrenees), and a white guy with a gun, even a quirky guy living in a tent with sheep, probably isn't going to get much friction from law enforcement in that area.
posted by Dip Flash at 6:45 AM on August 17, 2021 [1 favorite]


... some kind of alternative modern lifestyle art project...
That's a charitable way of putting it.
posted by Aardvark Cheeselog at 7:11 AM on August 17, 2021


I never visited the Northwest but the more people I work with from that area and the more people I know ... well it is a bit different up there. It is cool that the interactions are so nice, and helps that a camera crew was following him, I wonder how his normal day-to-day interactions are. I also wonder if he has places he can stay when he needs a break from that lifestyle. I have no doubt he seems dedicated to that lifestyle but I can't imagine he does 364 days a year grazing and sleeping rough.
posted by geoff. at 6:47 PM on August 17, 2021


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