If you could find like 1.7 grams of gold a year, the place would pay for itself. Probably, but I'm thinking since I plan on actually living there I'm going to want to see if I can set up an internet connection. Seems like it would be easier to do in a house-trailer. I'd probably spend most nights sleeping out though. True. Especially if you're like me and don't mind sitting on a log. This instance would have made a luke-warm comedy. Yup. I'm still going to spend this year making and saving as much money as I can though, just to avoid having to make any false starts. Sorry to hear that, Skooky. LOL! That is way cool. Definitely going to build one of those somewhere at some point.
Panned for gold yesterday. not much black sand and no gold but it was a learning experience. Saw a decent 28' travel trailer for sale for $600, if only I had a to park it to live out of. Don't mind sitting on logs/ stumps/ big rocks, the ground even. Pretty much exhausted the possibilitys to find a place to build a wigwam that isn't to far away and long of a trek to get to . Trying to find the perfect place that would be out of sight and away from people accidentally discovering it but yet not so far as being impractical for hauling water and food and such in and out is harder than I thought it would be.
Lol! I live in northeast Ohio, south of canton, but I've been all over. Literatly everyone I know seems to adhere to the same strange ohioan influences.. They may leave, but they always come back. Not to mention everyone here, especially those in my generation whom I attended highschool with, incessantly talk about how much they hate it here (myself included sometimes). Everyone hates the crazy back and forth weather, there's nothing in Ohio, etc. That's why I'm ditching this place once the weather clears up bike trip anyone?
Here's a video worth reviewing. I have the books. John is awesome. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILIZ6nmGeaE"]Naked Into The Wilderness - Intro Primitive Wilderness Skills Applied - YouTube