If I could convince my wife to go with me I would damn sure try. I’m already working myself to death and living like a homeless bum on the road to keep my family comfortable at home, lol. Trucking isn’t all driving. I unload a 53 foot trailer 3 times a week, one box at a time no pallets or fork lifts, retainers or etc. Spend plenty of time doing it 30 to 40 below weather, too. But realistically, we would probably starve or freeze without some modern convenience though.
I think it would be ideal, to live way out some place like that but keep a big rig and work at least enough to keep it insured and fueled up, so you could get out there and run it hard for a few months to keep your coffers filled. I love isolation though. Half the reason I drive a truck.
Nobody is truly isolated these days anyway, not with the internet.
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Whatever T F's wrong with the site, I had a lengthy post about never hearing of Beaver Dick, and how my maternal great great great ( how ever many greats he was) grandfather that came to the R.O.T. from england in the early 1800's, and how similar his life's path was It got lost in cyberspace somehow
I used to want to move to Alaska to live, but I can't handle the cold or the mountain altitude
Not much of any place left to go to escape the urbanites and yuppies
There’s plenty in West Texas, but not much water or anything else in those areas, lol. There is some pretty remote country in Appalachia though. Plenty of water out there too.
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Cabin rental in Pagosa Springs, Co. Sleeps 10, If interested please PM me.
I just googled it, looked pretty well subdivided into “ranchettes” until I zoomed in. Nothing but a grid of dirt roads with oil derricks at the corners lol.
They got a 2,000 acre reservoir, to boot! You can hunt waterfowl on the eastern side of the lake. I bet land is cheap too, buy a “ranch” put a trailer, What more do you need?
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After the M0untain man was the story of Hugh Glass. Glass was left for dead by a young Jim Bridger and a man Fitch. Movie was made a year or two ago starring Leonardo DiCaprio. Interesting story which differs a bit from the movie.
I have read a lot of the mountain men journals over the years, but I have never heard of Beaver Dick. Maybe he was mentioned and I don’t remember. I will be ready about him now.