{"id":222414,"date":"2017-06-22T15:58:24","date_gmt":"2017-06-22T19:58:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/jeff-halvorson-built-an-idiosyncratic-utopia-at-orange-acres-now-it-could-all-be-yours-for-399999-missoula-independent.php"},"modified":"2017-06-22T15:58:24","modified_gmt":"2017-06-22T19:58:24","slug":"jeff-halvorson-built-an-idiosyncratic-utopia-at-orange-acres-now-it-could-all-be-yours-for-399999-missoula-independent","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/new-utopia\/jeff-halvorson-built-an-idiosyncratic-utopia-at-orange-acres-now-it-could-all-be-yours-for-399999-missoula-independent.php","title":{"rendered":"Jeff Halvorson built an idiosyncratic utopia at Orange Acres. Now it could all be yours for $399999. &#8211; Missoula Independent"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    The compound called Orange Acres is arranged in four quadrants.    At the bottom of the sloping property, abutting U.S. 93, used    cars are parked in grassy rows. Next to the cars, the first    strawberries of the year are ripening in a garden. Uphill of    the garden is owner Jeffrey-James Halvorson's single-story    house. And across from his house, Halvorson has converted an    old tannery into what's most simply described as a guesthouse.  <\/p>\n<p>    Flagpoles flank the junction at the center of Halvorson's    property. A flag showing a smiley face with the words \"Peace,    love and happiness\" flaps atop one. From the other flies the    yellow \"Don't Tread On Me\" banner of American revolutionaries,    its coiled rattlesnake ready to strike.  <\/p>\n<p>    Halvorson is Orange Acres' only permanent resident, but he    likes company. He's variously advertised this 8.36-acre strip    of land south of Arlee as a commune, couchsurfing community    center, nerd colony, dharma station and free guest ranch. The    Missoulian called it \"peculiar.\" A couchsurfing Mother Jones    reporter noted the unconventional house rules (dreadlocked    guests must provide their own pillowcase) and the assault rifle    Halvorson claims to keep on the premises.  <\/p>\n<p>    In his late 30s and sturdily built, Halvorson smiles like an    old friend as a reporter pulls up, stepping away from the    yellow refrigerator that he and a preppy, twentysomething man    named Wes are lugging across the yard. At the same time, a    lanky, older guest turns off the lawnmower he's been pushing    beside his motorhome. The sound of the engine gives way to wind    chimes dancing in a summer breeze. The breeze blows open the    doors to an outdoor cupboard, exposing stacks of dishware to    the sun.  <\/p>\n<p>    Halvorson is, in no particular order, an ambassador for    couchsurfing, an ordained minister (credentialed online) and a    used-car salesman. To the extent that others might see    contradictions among those personas, he is unfazed. One minute    Halvorson is explaining his spiritual mission to give food and    shelter to veterans, homeless people and pretty much anyone who    isn't drunk and wants a place to rest. The next, he's saying    that Missoula County officials should be jailed for what he    considers their campaign over the last six years to stop him.    The minute after that, he's sprinkling \"be-back\" dust on a    potential buyer whose first offer is too low.  <\/p>\n<p>    A self-described Libertarian, Halvorson likes to demonstrate    taxation policy by passing around a dollar bill and cutting off    a third of it with each exchange. Pretty soon the whole dollar    is gone, but what's really diminished is liberty.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"We started as a country where we left (England) so people    could have their freedom to farm, to live, to thrive, to    practice their religion,\" he says. \"To practice who they are.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    One of those Puritans, John Winthrop, famously imagined his    colony \"a city upon a hill.\" He was quoting the Book of    Matthew, in which Jesus describes his followers as \"the salt of    the earth\" and the \"light of the world.\" The new world,    Winthrop meant, would offer more than a chance for his fellow    nonconformists to flee a king. It would carry the promise, and    the baggage, of righteousness.  <\/p>\n<p>    Nearly 400 years later, two poles of American righteousness are    staked out on this gentle slope south of Arlee: the hippie and    the rattler, the \"take and eat\" of Matthew meets the \"Come and    take it!\" of battle and self-determination. In the middle is    Jeff. Standing on his hill.  <\/p>\n<p>    Jay Lewellen found Orange Acres on Craigslist, where it was    listed as a \"nerd colony, free guest ranch, for young adults.\"    The post explained that people willing to pull their weight    could stay for up to 20 days, maybe longer. The listing    featured a photo of people in Stormtrooper helmets posing next    to a black limousine.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"We are not a cult,\" the ad promised.  <\/p>\n<p>    Lewellen is 29 years old, originally from Florida, with twin    neck tattoos that depict a pot leaf folded into a peace sign    and a skeleton hand flashing the sign of the horns. He was    planting dragon fruit in the Philippines earlier this year when    he decided to move to Montana. He doesn't consider himself a    nerd, but figured rent-free temporary housing would buy him    time to find his footing in a new city.  <\/p>\n<p>    His plane landed in Missoula at midnight. Halvorson met him at    the airport. After a quick tour of the Orange Acres property,    Lewellen laid down in a recycled-wood cabin barely bigger than    the mattress inside it. He couldn't sleep because of strange    rustling sounds on the other side of the wall. \"It was kind of    like The Hills Have Eyes,\" Lewellen says.  <\/p>\n<p>    Halvorson had forgotten to mention his sheep.  <\/p>\n<p>    Missoula residents familiar with Halvorson likely know his name    from the newspaper, where he's a frequent flyer on the    Missoulian's letters page, and from that paper's coverage of    Missoula County's controversial crackdown on land-use    violations, which landed him in court. But most people who meet    Halvorson are introduced to him online, through Couchsurfing.com and other sites    that cater to people in search of a free place to sleep.  <\/p>\n<p>    Couchsurfing is for idealists, strangers who trust one another    to open their homes to fellow humans without recompense. This    experiment in generosity and sharing has since been co-opted    and commodified by Airbnb, but commercialized hospitality is    sterile compared to couchsurfing havens like Orange Acres,    where host and guest alike wear their eccentricities on their    sleeves. Halvorson introduces himself in his Couchsurfing.com profile as a    \"rebel, do-gooder\" who is \"out to right the wrongs of the    world.\" Then he lists the details: Guests staying more than one    night have to pitch in on chores. No crackheads, Sierra Club    members, haters or meanies allowed. Dogs and children are    welcome if they're leashed. No one goes hungry, but if    Halvorson catches you spending money on alcohol instead of    food, you'll be asked to leave. Surfers without references must    complete a lengthy questionnaire that asks whether they've ever    clubbed baby seals and what they'd miss most about life if they    died today.  <\/p>\n<p>    Couchsurfing is a natural fit for Halvorson, who says he'd like    to meet every person on Earth, if only he could live long    enough to do it. He admits to being the guy who tries to strike    up a conversation in the grocery line. His worst nightmare is    being trapped alone on an island with $1 million and a direct    line to an Amazon drone, because he'd have no one to share the    deliveries with.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See the article here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/missoulanews.bigskypress.com\/missoula\/jeff-halvorson-tried-to-build-an-idiosyncratic-utopia-at-orange-acres-now-it-could-all-be-yours-for-399999\/Content?oid=4392942\" title=\"Jeff Halvorson built an idiosyncratic utopia at Orange Acres. 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