coronavirus has opened my fucking eyes
as soon as this shit is calming down im gonna go out and build a cabin innawoods
and no not a woodland community
the actual woods where im separated by people for 10s of miles
Coronavirus has opened my fucking eyes
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cant build a cabin if you're dead.
based
Watching Maine Cabin Masters on DIY.
Comfy as fuck.
just buy an already built wooden cabin and transport it where you want to live.
Already there.
My nearest "town" is 247 people.
One store and one gas station.
Here's a bobcat I caught on gamecam about 400 feet from my porch.
We used to have a lot of bullshit threads about buying land and dropping a cabin on it.
But if anybody is truly interested I'll answer questions about how to do it.
Craigslist colorado.
ten acres and a log cabin for 100 grand.
Have you seen the elusive Bobcougar?
You gonna helicopter all your materials out innawods?
you cant do that you incredible fucking retard, all land is already owned and they are not selling it to you even if you could afford it. if you build without permission they will come and get you.
Big if true
I doubt it. You aren't tough enough. I invite you to prove me wrong, but you're probably just another faggot with more mouth than brain. You'll never post anything else, likely because you're an urbanite faggot who could never even dream of owning property.
Extremely based please tell more. How to build the cabin while living live in the nearby towns? What about parking an RV on the land. Getting some form of storage shed/container on the land while living in RV or something as you build up the living cabin.
I was lucky enough to have friends not too far away to stay with.
But a cheaper camper is easy to live in.
If you're not paying rent its easy to start with nothing and build up.
Septic system was $1,850 for me. But expect to pay $2k-$5k.
Its easy to find land speculators who bought property, logged it and offer it for sale with nothing down, no credit check, owner financed.
You'll save money over rent and within a couple months save enough for septic.
A few more months of saving and you have a well.
Wise. Always have somewhere to go. Capital intensive though to “do right” but yeah
Are you a big guy?
romaniabro, you allow me to come into your country?
How far's your nearest hospital?
Yeah and you don't own the mineral rights or water rights. Tons of bullshit land in the SJV.
About 30 miles.
I wouldn't expect a neurologist but they can set a broken bone.
I'll be purchasing 8 acres in the Appalachian mountains
I prefer living near dentists... and doctors... and surgeons...
You're naive. You can't run away. We are all in this together.
Whatever you do just make sure the land isn't part of some gay ass landowners association. I got one four acres and I'm still trying to sell it back. I'm literally at the point of selling it for $800
The new plot we have is 7 acres and is not part of anything and we're building whatever we want on it however we want. Should be ready to move into by Summer
>ten acres and a log cabin for 100 grand.
You can get like 10 houses for that amount of money in most countries, what the fuck?
How often do you smell pennies late at night? That's the only thing I'm worried about innawoods.
I hope you enjoy insanity.
Make sure to bring a rope and a stool.
You have to buy that land first, but first get a permit, but first buy tools to chop of the trees, but first get a permit for the tools, but first get out of debt to get the funds for this, but first stop going more into debt
nah don't think so burgerman
I desperately want to live in a place like that but I couldn't do without indoor pluming, electricity and internet.
I was walking around just after dusk one night.
It wasn't quite dark yet.
I heard something growl and froze in my tracks.
Shone my flashlight around and was ready to start hauling ass (I wasn't carrying my sidearm).
My heart was racing and I wasn't even sure what direction the growl had come from, but it was close.
I slowly started walking back home when my stomachs growled again.
>imma go innawoods lol fuck ya'll city slickers
until you get sick or injured
and need medical care
in a hospital
then you'll scurry on right back into that big, mean old city.
You wont do shit.
the /sheeple/ (like you) talk big, and when you soon learn how much work it is, and what you will have to sacrifice, you will come running back to /normie/ town.
what is that paper? i see it all the time in siberian huts as a substitute for glass. is it waxed paper? if it's ripped like that, i presume you don't live in a place full of mosquitoes.
Hrm. How can a person make his own waxed paper from scratch?
Make sure you get a wife who's also into it - like this one
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The guy who made my septic tank builds them nonstop.
So apparently you're wrong.
yeah you and 50 million other americans who will get loans and pay for land, never bother to build anything of worth then sell to some retard redneck during the next financial crash for pennies.
this happened during 9/11 too.
Already did friend. better yet, net yourself some good acreage. Either flat woods and clear it or surrounded by woods. Make sure it has a good year round creek or water supply.
Check yous state laws and see if you can build a lake or pond. Sometimes you can get farm exemptions if its small enough or just for agricultural water or just fucking do it and never tell anyone or sell the property. dig a well. Dig your own if you can do it legally or just do it anyways and hide the borehole and never sell the property. You can build an air drill out of stuff from harbor freight to get the hole started. Once you hit rock you want some scrap steel pipe or some other massive steel cylinder to drop down the well with a cable. Cut teeth on it. Use a brace over the well and a pulley on a motor. Up and down. Use another steel pipe with a flap valve as a bailing bucket.
Fill with 3-5 gallons of water and collect the rock bits you broke off. Its time consuming but you can go really deep this way. Before modern drilling rigs this is basically how it was done but larger. Cable drill rigs.
Fence that bitch in. Don't allow anyone on the property, lots of no trespassing signs. Gives you a little legal recourse. especially with low level county or government employees. Might cost some serious money depending on skills and how hard you want to make it to climb.
Food should be your goal. A variety followed by a few cash crops. You won't be able to grow everything or supply yourself of everything. You may also need money or supplies down the road. Fruit trees, eggs, tobacco, maybe weed and booze if it gets so bad you can sell without issue. You may lose it one day, it sucks being alone. My issue is i have no reliable family to share it with. No one to hold the rifle while i sleep.
What region?
What do you do for water, electric, internet, heating? Wood stove and a well?
What's the minimum acreage in your opinion?
Is there any discernable difference being outside a town of 250 versus outside a town of 2500? 25000?
What state? here do you get tools and supplies.
I live in rural wv, a little bit more populated. The county has 5000 people, an hour away is a city of 30k. Even still i find it hard to find the things i need like water tanks, troughs etc. I guess this area has low demand. So many meth heads the stores don't feel like the farming community is big enough.
Pontificate the aroma
Fuck off worst korea. You know nothing about the US. In my state the only approval is septic. Thats it, the inspector doesn't even look at it. They just rubber stamp it and you pay 25 bucks. 5 dollar building permit. You list sq ft and thats it. I cant wait until you bow to kim jong un.
>Hrm. How can a person make his own waxed paper from scratch?
fell a tree
slice it real thin
lol you have paper,
rop a beehive
lol you have wax
wax down your paper
aaayyyy you now have waxed paper
something something kikes and niggers
profit
Take deenz tho.
Thats the dream brother
>prep after the happening
lmao
Most countries are full of niggers.
You stupid cunt, this shit won't "calm down". We're all fucked. ITS OVER
>build a cabin innawoods
no, im gonna go deeper OP
Other than a fallout shelter, those are completely useless. Move out of the city and other potential target areas. That way you don't have to spend all that money and eliminate the risk of not making it to the bunker in time. I have no idea why people bury bunkers way out in the desert, hundreds of miles away from home. They will never get there in time and it serves no purpose since no one is going to waste a nuke on bum fuck nowhere.
It will be wasted (well spent) on California or Seattle etc.
This virus won't be the happening, but you can bet there will be future viruses and other global catastrophes during this century. This is a warmup. A safe way to learn a very hard lesson.
Georgia.
Power line wasn't too far away.
Power company gives the first 300 feet free, $4 a foot after that.
You can basically throw a dart in the air and where ever it lands just drill a well and you'll hit the water table.
I have a clear line of sight down to the highway where theres a cell tower and get 4g LTE at home (in town its 1x or nothing).
1 acre and you feel cramped.
5 acres and you can still yell from one side to the other.
10 acres and you start to feel secluded.
20 acres and you are secluded.
50 acres and you're hidden.
100 acres and they won't find you.
200 acres and you don't exist.
500 acres and you declare sovereignty.
Outside of a town of 250 you're on a dirt road and if a car drives by that isn't one of your 3 "neighbors", then the Chinese have invaded.
There are no strangers. Everybody knows who you are a month after you move in.
I drive about 50 minutes to my job in a town of just under 3,000 people.
Lowes is about an hour and 20 minutes.
Remember those old western movies where pa is going into town and the kids get excited and say " can I come?!"- ya I get that now.
It does become tiresome.
If I forget to buy something I just want to stick a finger in my eye at the thought of another 2 hour trip to go back and get it.
Granted he had money to begin with but shows what it takes
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>septic system
>$2-5k
I wish. $10k minimum where my land is.
It's something I've wanted since 1997 and now the apocalypse is here before I even got close. Fuck this.
Based user. This is one of my goals someday after I finish college and getting some cash of my own.
Based and innawoodpilled
I bought the land and have money set aside for a cabin. I just worry that cash will be worth fuckall soon...
To add....
One of my neighbors (my only "real" neighbor) is a total prepper nutjob.
He's building an underground bunker.
Hen already has a cabin but he's digging in.
I swear to god.
He has solar that cost him about $5k. It will do a whole house but you have to start unplugging shit if you want to run A/C.
We both bought pieces of he same farm that had been auctioned off for taxes.
Other property around us are used for logging mostly and are in 200-500 acre tracts. They only log small portions at a time and then replant so its never clear cut- just bald 10-20 acre chunks and then a couple years later they cut another chunk somewhere. Loblolly pines grow 3+ feet a year once they get started so the meadows don't last long.
Sorry, we're full.
You will die by mid April.
Feel that heavy weight on your chest?
Ya it can get crazy depending on site condition and local codes but at least you can have a septic.
I've seen people who were denied septic systems all together because they ere on a flood plane and didn't know until after they bought their property.
Wells out here are 250-300 feet.
A friend outside of Las Vegas was told that they MIGHT hit water at 2,500 feet but there was no guarantee.
So that's $50,000 for a dry hole.
Be sure to research these things before you buy property.
Well user, hope you enjoy isolation in your cabin.
As a kid, I was always mesmerized by nature and once I grow older (55+) I'd consider moving in the mountains.
Good luck on the path, oh wise one.
I can't answer for him, but a few months ago I moved from a very large city to an unincorporated town, population 125. It is fairly common for people to build their own homes around here. The original owners that built this house lived in a travel trailer on the property while they built it.
In my opinion, the easiest way to have a simple structure "built," would be to simply have a trailer home delivered.
Water here is by well only. No gas, so heat is via electric and wood stove/wood furnace.
Internet here is tower to dish only. Usable, but it ain't fiber. No cell service either, but at home you can run cell through wifi.
Minimum acreage is a tough call. How the property is set up is more important. My back yard borders Crown Land (Public Land), so I have instant access to almost limitless untouched land there. A couple of acres would probably be the minimum if you want at least any decent space from neighbours. My property is six acres.
The people here are awesome. Safe, and a completely White area. You can leave your doors unlocked. People mind their own business, and are respectful. Basic amenities are fairly close by (gas, basic groceries, booze), but any "real" stores are located a 30 minute highway drive away, in a town of 10,000. The closest true 'large' city is about five hours away, but there is an airport in that city of 10,000.
Surprisingly there is transit here, but it only runs twice in the morning, and twice in the evening. I don't think it even runs on weekends. You'll need a car.
Employment in places like this is different than what you may be used to in a large city, although all the skilled trades guys I talk to keep quite busy. Many people here are self employed doing whatever they need to do. Others take lower skilled, lower paid work than they normally would have to in a large city, but that works OK because: Quality of life trumps chasing the almighty dollar here, and nobody is ever looked down on for...
What province?
I've been here 6 years now.
I like it.
I have virtually every type of animal that's in Georgia on my property.
You crazy user, this is a momentous occasion for me!
I'm with you friend-o
On the other side of the world, but completely agree
...working at the grocery store, or wherever. People in general truly do seem happier than in the big city, even though they may do with less. Don't expect to find a six-figure gig.
It's a different life, but I wouldn't ever move back to the big city. Keep your traffic jams, your floods of immigrants, your crime, your tent cities, constant noise, emergency vehicle sirens screaming away 24/7, no space, rat racy clusterfuck known as a large city. Keep that shit, and I'll be happy living in peace and quiet, being able to see a million stars in the night sky, next to a forest teeming with life!
Oh, and no bylaws here of any sort, so you can do whatever the fuck you want with your property, whenever you want to do it. This can work both ways though, so make sure you know who your neighbours are before you buy!
Show me a wolf mate.
Aren't you frightened about bears? Or about niggers or junkies? Or is it totally isolated from others?
British Columbia.
Propane tanks are popular here.
Might be an issue up there because of the cold.
But people get about a year from a 250 gallon tank using it for heating, cooking and hot water.
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/out
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Have fun getting electricity and internet and water
Dude it's the American wild, nogs and junkies are city problems.
Been there, did that, best decision of my life.
Here too. My neighbour runs propane, because he doesn't like to chop and split firewood! And I can't blame him either!
chinks will be there soon too dont worry, especially for you BC idiots
Can you start a thread on /out about this. People will be very interested
>creek or water supply.
That's probably polluted with hazardous industrial runoff? Just build a well and get borewater.
Nor alive.
I find it funny that no junkie nor nigger try to find purpose outside of the city. There must be a wild nigger roaming around somewhere behind those bushes.
To get some rabbi from a rabbid rabbit?
Space shuttles with sterilizing foyer will make a better trick. And those space shuttles don't have to be able to fly or endure radioactive space, so they can be made out of concrete.
I'm tired of looking for investors for this potentially trillion dollar market, so I keep on spreading these ideas, because it's bigger than my ego (which is rather big)
Sounds great. North Idaho towns seem the same as what you're describing.
Who wants to buy land with me using your Plaguebux? We have roughly 1 year of free gobbermint money to invest in land and housing.