Whitetail+Origins

media type="custom" key="59038" The founder of the Whitetail Utopian Community named it after a Mountain that he attempted to climb three times as an early adult. Each attempt failed. The community is named after the peak to remind the founder and its members that while we might not make it to perfection, we must constantly strive for it and never quit. Perfection is elusive, but worth the attempt. Practice does not make perfect, perfect practice makes perfect. While too old to make the climb to the top, the founder purchased 12,000 acres at the base of the mountain to start the Whiteface Utopian Community (WUC).

The community will grow very, very, slowly. The last thing we need is for people to join on a whim. The core founding group of five families will all move in first and build the basic structures that will be needed. Every five years families will be added or removed. In fifty years it will hit the maximum of 50 families. At 500 years old the WUC will look like it did at 50 years old

People find out about it strictly through word of mouth. There is no advertising allowed. There is no signage indicating that it is a Utopia. If anyone wanders in, it would look just like any other small village. As members go into the rest of society they might mention how they live but not exactly where they live. When a member finds a prospective family they invite them for a tour and interview. An invitation comes only after the recommendation of a family with full approval of each member of WUC.