Hi there! My fiancé and I are able bodied folks in our late twenties and are looking for some homesteaders that would like some help! We do have four dogs that we would like to take along , they are great at keeping critters away from the garden and bigger animals away from the home! We are experienced at living off grid and are passionate about leading a sustainable lifestyle. We would like to learn and help in any way possible! The more remote and intense weather is preferred! We like to go where a “city slicker” couldn’t survive. Please email me with any questions or opportunities you may know of!
Jade and Joey
Hey guys,
You still looking? I’ve got some off-grid forest land in southern Oregon, outside of Ashland. Despite being 25 minutes from town, it’s full on wilderness out here. Some minimal infrastructure. Want to create more. Could be a good fit. Realistically, however, four dogs is probably more than this property could handle. If that’s not a non-starter, we can talk more about the place.
Good luck.
You guys look fun! Totally wish I could join in on this adventure too. Unfortunately, I'm stuck in city-slicker territory atm and don't have the ability to uproot until economy gets back to booming and I can erase the debt I have left. (Was SOOO close to being rid of it for good!)
If you are game, there are still some places in Alaska that are cheap or free if you are willing to move there. More options if you were interested.
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Am located in northeastern Arizona on 120 acres. Needing assistance in developing homestead. Looking for preppers minded individuals to assist in developing a homestead to survive the coming collapse.
If you are still looking and don't mind roughing it, contact me by email at amkoons1@gmail.com.
To give you an idea of the remoteness, it is 15 miles (40 minutes) to nearest gas or store and another 30 minutes to an actual town.
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