A piece of land is worth as much as the person farming it.
-Le Livre du Colon, 1902
Miles Flansburg wrote:Maruf, beautiful land you have there! So tell us more about what you might have available to work with. Can you get pallets, windows doors or scrap wood from a local town or city? Do you have rope, or nails, what kinds of tools do you have? How many of the local forest trees can you harvest?
Miles Flansburg wrote:I think I would find a thickly branched place among the big pine trees. Find four trees that would be the four corners of a square. Trim off the "inside" lower branches to clear a building site, but leave the "outside" branches to hide where your shed will be. Collect/cut down dead tree trunks and either build walls using the four corner trees , sort of like a log cabin, or make cob and rock walls and then lay the dead logs over the top as a roof.
Your shed would be hidden among the pines and might also be protected from the weather a bit?
Miles Flansburg wrote:You could also build a dugout, as you mentioned, using the rocks and logs to form a roof and walls.
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Tyler Ludens wrote:We put our tools and things in a large heavy-duty plastic storage tub and left it at our place for a couple of years, between visits. It was behind and under some trees so casual visitors couldn't see it if they drove onto the place. Nothing was stolen. I think the more purposeful you make your storage, the more likely someone will see it and think something in there is of value. Making a brush pile over the storage tub might help conceal it.
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