maybe a miss print but 40 acres is not 12km by 12km
an acre is about 209 x 209 ftsq
maybe a miss print but 40 acres is not 12km by 12km
an acre is about 209 x 209 ftsq
It's actually a selion of land one furlong long and one chain wide.![]()
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well i feel like a complete idiot. Ok i was wrong 40 acres is only 400m by 400m. That seems alot smaller, and i would need alot more then 40 acres to live off of. And for the house, probably a cabin, or wigwam. But now im on the hunt for more land.
sorry about that math error.
I could be wrong here as well:P
ya if you want to get confusing i can print the whole speil too, but i'm keeping it simple (kiss) for some ppl
why more than forty acres? granted i bought 77 but still i have lakes close by to fish on, i can hunt and cultivate my own property, if you r looking to grow food five acres would be more than enough unless it is a cash crop, also learn more about wild edibles, they will be in my summer videos
Well thats good to hear. So 5 acres used for food, and ya everything else id leave wild and just eat the wild eating plants. But would 40 acres realyl be enough for wild animals and such? I guess up there youd pretty much be surrounded by pretty much nothing but more bush. But what if i had to leave my land to hunt, but then again iv never done this before and by the sounds of it you have experience. So thats good to hear, i wont need to throw down too much cash.
Thanks.
what will you do for a living? or r u financially independent , i live about an hour to an hour and a half from town all depending on the weather, but there is lots of crown land to hunt and fish on and to collect wild edibles, you could also keep your own stock such as cows pigs chickens and laying hens the just take to the mennonites to butcher..
Have you thought about building a yurt? i plan on living in one while i build my cabin. look them up you can build one for almost nothing and it will with stand the weather.And for the house, probably a cabin, or wigwam. But now im on the hunt for more land.
if you want to build a cabin and don't know how to you can find plans and diy kits online. i thought about doing this but since i'm going to live in a yurt i'm building my cabin from scratch.
STB - check out this site if you want to find some land. http://www.countryplans.com/smf/index.php
scroll down the bottom and look for the section Land: Buy, Sell, Find and you can put an AD up there, as well as look for properties. lots of like minded people there too interested in homesteading. many of these people have built their own cabins.
RE: mineral rights, yep same here in Canada, but if the land you're looking at doesn't have a claim staked on it, you can do it yourself, register your claim and as long as you do some work on it ....just re-register it every year. Of course if you're in an area with near zero possibility of having a "find" the mineral companies won't be interested. They know what they're doing pretty much.
George...I see Doc contacted you, have you seen Seldom Seen lately?
some fella confronted me the other day and asked "What's your problem?" So I told him, "I don't have a problem I am a problem"
O wow that fourm has tons of stuff! Some of the cabins they have shown are more then i plan to build but some great ideas! thanks very much for that site.
some fella confronted me the other day and asked "What's your problem?" So I told him, "I don't have a problem I am a problem"
what do you know about ol ed abbey? most canucks have never heard or read his prose
Hey
Was wondering if anyone knew any good websites that had land in northern BC for sale. I search in google, and i get places north of Vancouver but not much, nothing with big plots like 40 acres or anything like that. Who owns all that land? The government and natives?
ed abbey is a god around my house.
yeah well living off the grid to some of these people is a weekend out of the office in their cabins. i want nothing bigger than 350 sq ft. some of these people have cabins with 2 stories! and some of the people there have no idea what i'm trying to talk about. real, authentic off the grid living is just something people did in the 1700's to them.Man I hear that. I've been researching a lot of different plans etcetera and some of the stuff I see I think Holy crap, who's going to heat that thing?
Last edited by george hayduke; 12-10-2007 at 10:23 PM.
stb probably the government owns most of that land. the best thing to do i'm finding out is just going up there and looking for the land yourself. i haven't been able to find much on the internet myself. i'm buying a ticket in the spring and buying what i want. atleast i have friends in AK i can stay with while im up there. one of them is even going to help me build my cabin he told me.
Last edited by george hayduke; 12-10-2007 at 10:26 PM.
You are right on the mark Gray Wolf!!
It takes a lot of thought and preparation to live full time in the back country of Alaska. I had been traveling all around AK for ten years before I decided to move there. Then it took 6 years of planning and preparing before I actually did it. You can read about it at the link below:
http://www.wilderness-survival.net/f...ead.php?t=1066
For firewood, I cut/chop and haul approx. 30 trees (40'-50'x8-10"dia.) every spring for the following winter. In the summer I go through approx. 7 cords of wood. I chop and/or cut all my wood with my double bit forest ax or my 4' Swedish timber saw, and I split all of it with my double bit ax. . .NO GAS. . .NO POWER TOOLS OF ANY KIND! ALL BY HAND!
Power tools are not allowed in the area where I live and there is no way to get gas anyway!![]()
Last edited by Nativedude; 12-13-2007 at 03:18 AM.
Everything I have posted is pure fantasy. I have not done any of the things that I have claimed to have done in my posts. I actually live in Detroit.
Geese, Native Dude. That's really a pretty good description to put that lifestyle into perspective. It wouldn't take a whole lot to unbalance that life style. A guy pulls a back muscle or sprains an ankle and he could go mighty hungry or cold if his stores weren't already put up.
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some fella confronted me the other day and asked "What's your problem?" So I told him, "I don't have a problem I am a problem"
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