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Go SHOOTING!Griff wrote:It'd be tough... but spent many years visiting relatives in East Tennessee that lived just like that. Tough givin' up my satellite TV though! And the 'puter... what'd I do for entertainment, without all you characters??
We think alike!rjohns94 wrote: I am looking for a location to put up a place to do just that, live more simply. some land, a cabin, raise some crops for food and feed, raise some chickens, hunt and fish for the rest, cook over a wood stove, live off the grid. Been designing a cabin that is self sufficient, low imprint and easy to build. Once I find the land, I plan to build the cabin myself. Thanks for the post.
If you notice at the end he say's if he had to give up his horse "or his truck" the truck would go.Ray Newman wrote:If I heard right, they live 50+ miles from a town?
How do they get any needed supplies? Seems like that would a long ridew on a horse.
How well would they cope with a life threatening situation or injury and needed help....
Yes. We went with Wildblue.madman4570 wrote:When you say hook up to the satellite(what type)is it like a Dish TV network you pay for monthly?
Sentence below ----a reply from builder!madman4570 wrote:I am getting a quote on the 16X30 model on below site.
http://www.dutchhomestead.com/
click on ----A-Frame Its the A-Frame Dormer w/porch one only in 16X30![]()
A-Frame Shed, 14' x 30', Cream Vinyl Exterior, Arch. Dual Brown Shingles, White Trim, Two 9-Lite Doors, White, Green, No Cupola, 12 Inch Higher Walls, 12inch OC Joist, Extra Door, Treated Plywood, Dormer, 8 x 8 Vent, Roll Ridge Vent, Porch, Diamond Door Plate,
Now, I really want it a half mile up in my woods?????![]()
I have a good logroad???