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Plain talk guide

The Sustainable Hospitality Commons

Machote Moderno poster — riders and a fly-fisher on the river, the downtown citadel and ferris wheel at dusk, a trophy truck on the distant dry lake.

Layer 10 — an amusement-park downtown, guided frontier adventures, and an invisible concierge rail connecting it all. The machine takes 100% of the grind; humans deliver five-star presence. All-inclusive, stress-free, the frontier choice.

The one-sentence version

We are the new middle layer — like a delivery network where what gets delivered is your whole day: river by morning, citadel by night, one running tab, zero forms.

How it's built

Downtown Citadel — life concentrated in one walkable, re-lit core; the surrounding country stays pristine. Track A — un-motorized frontier: horses, fly water, birds, gold pans. Track B — motorized thunder on barren ground only, never mixed with the quiet country. The rail — bookings, gear staging, safety boundaries, the tab: all machine, all invisible.

The honesty row

⚙ operational The brochure, four portals, contact desk, open node template, and Fair Exchange honor system are live. 🜛 mythic The 72,000-citizen vertical citadel, hydrogen fleet, and virtual fencing are the recruiting-stage roadmap. 📐 verified Nothing yet — first node receipts publish here.

The seed hook

Any port community can clone the whole architecture: seed/hospitality-node.template.json — swap in your wildlife, heritage, and terrain; keep the structure. Reno is the flagship; Alaska runs salmon, an island runs outriggers.

Walk through it — in order

Step 1. Read the guest brochure — the day-in-the-life is the whole pitch.

Step 2. Pick your station — Host, Guide, or Chef — and read what's involved.

Step 3. Old School Protocol: email valetpru@gmail.com or call 775-404-5233. One person answers.