In the journey of life, being true to who you are often means standing apart from the crowd. For us, that has come with both challenges and revelations. Our open-mindedness, our willingness to embrace what others might find unconventional, has been met with judgment, false accusations, and sadly, the loss of friendships we once cherished.
We’ve faced harsh words and baseless claims, accusations of things we never did. The pain of being taken to court over our way of life—only for the case to be dropped when the truth came to light—was profound. Yet, the scars from that experience run deep, not just because of the legal battle, but because of the damage done to our reputation and the relationships that crumbled under the weight of lies.
It was heart-wrenching to see people who once stood beside us, selling their goods at our events and sharing our space, turn away. These were people we thought supported us, who we considered friends. But when faced with rumors and accusations, they chose to believe the worst rather than stand by us. It’s a harsh reminder of how quickly things can change when people judge what they don’t understand.
Yet, amid the pain, we’ve also found something beautiful. Through this ordeal, we discovered friends who became more like family. These are the people who saw the truth, who stood by us when others turned their backs. Their support has been a beacon of hope in a time that felt overwhelmingly dark.
Just a few months ago, we encountered someone who, despite their friendly demeanor, was clearly fishing for dirt. Their comments and questions—like suggesting we sell alcohol or 420 during events—were meant to trap us. But instead of reacting with anger or suspicion, we welcomed them. We invited them to sit with us and a visiting neighbor, treating them with kindness and openness, even though we knew their intentions were far from pure. We’ve never done anything close to what they implied, and the most we’ve ever done was offer someone a ride to town so they could make their own purchases.
We are who we are—open-minded, a bit outside the norm, and unafraid to embrace what we love, even if it might seem unconventional to others. In college, I was often criticized for thinking outside the box, for refusing to conform to what others expected. But I’ve found that being true to myself is more important than fitting into someone else’s idea of what is normal.
You don’t have to fit inside the box society has made for you. You need to do what is best for you, even if it means facing judgment or criticism. The key is to be as truthful as possible. We all have secrets, and we all have skeletons in our closets. What matters is how you handle them. For us, it meant facing unfounded accusations and the judgment of others, but ultimately standing tall in our truth.
Respecting others and letting them be who they are is crucial. But it’s equally important to protect yourself. You can be respectful and kind while still keeping those who might harm you at a distance.
Our story is one of resilience, of holding onto our truth in the face of adversity, and of finding strength in the support of those who truly care. We’ve learned that while some may judge us for being different, there are others who will see us for who we truly are and stand by our side.
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Embrace Diversity at Ka-Hoon Campground and Event Center

We have once again encountered claims against us, specifically that we are satanic. To clarify, we are neither religious nor satanic. We are spiritual and believe in protecting and living harmoniously with nature. We embrace our differences and believe everyone should be allowed to be themselves.
Our belief is in allowing people to enjoy life, regardless of their beliefs, sexuality, or political choices. We respect everyone for being who they are.
We enjoy laughing, talking, and being ourselves, and we welcome everyone. Unfortunately, this sometimes causes issues for others.
Our space is designed for everyone to come and safely be themselves, free from judgment and ridicule. If some locals interpret this as something negative, it is a sad reflection on the broader community.
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