a reason I live in the woodsEverything can be taken too far and it usually is when it comes to govco.
renegades are much easier to deal with
they understand gun theory
those here learned to leave me alone
I know to leave them alone
a reason I live in the woodsEverything can be taken too far and it usually is when it comes to govco.
I'm curious to know what if any changes you might make to your cabin(s) now that you have had a few years to test drive your living arrangments.
That is quite the shot Gary. Do you think perhaps he was injured?We get a lot of feathered friends stopping by here
Used to just go ‘whazzat?’
But starting to identify their sounds and songs and actually match them up
Of course my prize pic is of a baldy that perched in a tree 100 feet from the cabin
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Sat there for two straight days
Began to get concerned
but
The morning of the third day he flew off after I started the genny to draw water
Ten chords of wood is s lot of wood to cut and split.Nice wood pileWood
we have
10 cord
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we'll prolly use six or seven this coming season
Wow. Living off grid on his own for 14 years. Yes Gary has his wife living with him. She’s a strong, courageous lady.Congratulations Gary on your adventure into cabin living.
I have lived in my off grid cabin 14 years and also have a Honda for my back up power but also use solar panels and a battery bank to power what little electricity I need. From what you have written I take it you have company there and you are fortunate to find a like minded spirit to share your adventure. I have lived alone for the 14 years with the nearest neighbor being almost two miles down the mountain and town is 65 miles away. I wish all the best in your walk down this new part of your life's road. The photograph is me in front of my cabin with my short wave tower in the background.
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It DOES look like you are dancing. Haha.![]()
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Look how neat and organized your tools are. That’s impressiveThe prototype jelly cab is ‘done’
it's rustic and crude enough
Not unhappy with it....
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However
The knob and hinges are too factory.looking
aaand TOOOO freaking white!
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May go antique white or cream
Then switch to black (like my lady ‘suggested’)
I couldn’t wait for my forge friend down the path
Here’s where I select a tool
most any pointy heavy one'll do
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lay the side of my head on the vise
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…and commence to adjust
Sigh
It is, however, a protoype
Pict
The aim of the wise is not to secure pleasure, but to avoid pain.
~Aristotle
So I decided to troll through your thread for a while. What a great lifestyle you have. You’re a really lucky man to have a wife liking to share this lifestyle with you but good for you both for pulling this off.
I take it that it isn’t too difficult getting to your place considering your extended family ( grand kids etc) visit often ?
How often do you go into town?
Does your wife bathe in the bathtub in the meadow?
Dont airplanes see you? I guess you probably don’t care. Lol.
How often do you go into town and is it far? ( no need to be exact )
I find your lifestyle fascinating Gary. Such beautiful pictures.
Thanks for sharing all this with us.
So very cool.
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Gotta find out what this is
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Try searching Greenleaf Manzanita. That may be it. [Sorry, I just can't resist plant identification puzzles.]
Wow Gary. Your post got my eyes all misty.
You are a lucky man living life how you want to, where you want to. The pictures are breathtaking and your words even more so. That was so beautifully written.
Maybe you should start a blog or a vlog. Maybe you could even get people to sponsor you. Or is this purely for your own pleasure?
Hey Gary. So what did you do that was exciting today?
Did you cut down any trees?
Track down a bear?
Fish for food?
Built anything new?
Inquisitive minds want to know.
Does your wife use those cones for making Christmas ornaments?
Watched wood burn
I know, I know...hard on the nerves, but hey, it's gotta be done
some
I try to keep 'ornaments' to a minimum
She calls me anal
not sure what that acronym stands for
Gave away too much....not enoughI rather enjoy watching wood burn but then again, I’m easily amused.
I guess with your lifestyle you have to keep stuff to a minimum since you are limited with space.
Before you moved here, did you have a big garage sale or give stuff away?
Do you have snowmobiles or ATV’s?
A car?
Gave away too much....not enough
'99 Jeep Wrangler (bought it new, cash)
'93 Jimmy pickup (bought it old, cash)
I honestly don't know what folks do with ATVs or snowmobiles
we do have cross country skis