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/out/ cabins. preferably off grid
>>939107
Huh. I guess I just discovered a new fetish.
>>939107
I'll dump some of what I've got. Starting with exteriors.
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>>939184
captcha: hill cottage
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>>939200
And now some interiors.
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>>939239
Last one. Have a nice night, guys.
>>939212
Who puts a TV over a heat source like that? Great way to burn out all the electrolytic caps.
>>939185
All the water is likely bad for the roof
>>939247
That's either a fake or propane fireplace. They don't heat up that much.
I want to do this but I can't afford land. I think I'm going to buy a large canvas tent since I might be discovered and have to move. I want to hide the tent in the middle of the forest somewhere. But then it probably wouldn't fit between the trees? I don't know, I don't want it to be discovered. I want it to be off the track where no one will find it, in a huge nature reserve. Hopefully I'll have a solar panel, battery and a fridge so I can keep food fresh and not have to live off of dry stuff. Most of these parks have creeks and rivers so if I had a large water gravity filter that would be good. and a tub to bath in.
>>939397
Bingo. That is a "feels good" display.
Might as well put the tv on the Yule Log channel.
>>939463
How fucking old are you?
https://youtu.be/Ix11VQ8f7uY
Itt, talk is cheap, you are welcome.
My dad has a cabin up in the Adirondack mountains. It's pretty comfy, but minimal. It was built on the 70s purely to be a place to sleep while hunting, but he set up satellite Internet and has a gas hot water heater for warm showers. I could probably spend a month there comfortably. Longer if I could shoot some deer.
>>939493
>longer
Why wouldn't you?
>>939493
>purely to be a place to sleep while hunting
literally how Versailles got started m8
>>939497
Sometimes you're just unlucky. The food you brought isn't going to last forever. I suppose you could go down the mountain and get food from Potsdam or whatever.
>>939498
That's an interesting fact, and it made me read more about it. Thank you.
>>939499
>peanut butter, multivitamins, Tang
I see no problem here.
>>939514
I HAVE GUSTATORY NEEDS
Anyway, I'll post some pictures if I can find them later.
>>939498
>look how that turned out for the deer
Are there even any deer left in all of France?
Like one?
>>939518
If there are no deer, you COULD hunt people. Just sayin'.
>>939558
>honey, I'm home!
God bless you, anon.
I want the top bunk in winter and the bottom bunk in summer.
>>939518
Fuck yes
Hunting is still pretty big in France, obviously we don't have huge wilderness like in the Americas but there are still some pretty forested areas with numerous animals
My family's got a house in Dordogne, south-west France in the middle of the woods pic related, and at night the motion sensor keep activating the lights because of the animals crossing the yard. I've eaten hind meat from those woods for Christmas
>>939463
I realize that this is probably a fantasy, but I do this for short stints, so I'm going to go ahead and give you a tip that may make it a possibility: The lighter your pack, the further you can carry it. Stop worrying about amenities and focus on getting as far away from people as possible and you won't get caught.
Any time people would ask me what my dream in life was, I would tell them that I wanted to go livelike a hermit in a cabin far off in some mountainous area away from the rest of humanity. I didn't realize it was a weird thing to say. Apparently I had mental issues if I wanted to live like that. But cabins are just so fucking comfy.
>>939726
It's probably a rental.
bumping to save coziness
>20
>saving as much as i possibly can
ive probably got enough to buy 5-10 acres in maine or someplace similar of just land
works out best for me since i would like to build my own house/cabin/home etc
trying to decide if i should wait another year or two or five and wait for nicer land
talking about buying land outright, 10-40k in cash no loans nothing messy to worry about
then its mine to do with what i please
then build the cabin outright, i can do the majority of the work myself as long as i have a few extra hands to help with heavy lifting etc
hopefully once again, no loans, no nothing to worry about later on down the road
wish me luck
>>939208
So fucking beautiful
>>939208
Reminds me of my friends house in Pacific Grove. Lovely
Home
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and more here :
https://www.flickr.com/photos/valkphotos/sets/72157670840588603/
ZAD Notre-Dame-des-Landes, Loire-Atlantique, FRANCE
Northern MN
>>939524
Hence the french revolution.
>>939242
thank you for your contribution
>>942976
Amen, brother. Looks cozy as fuck.
>>939477
This is the most luxurious "off grid" inside a mountain cabin ever. But damn this bitch is stacked
>>942407
I want to do something very similar.
I considered Maine for it affordability, but I want to setup a homestead of sorts. Grow my own food, and I think that would be extra difficult in a cold climate.
I am considering the southeast US strictly for climate purposes.
>>943232
While I'd like a homestead etc I grew up in the Northeast and don't think I could live without winters ,. So I'm more hoping for a summer / three season cabin as opposed to a full on home
>>943212
fuck man I can tell its NZ just from a thumb nail
>>943234
Ha, also from northeast, NJ here. And I hate winter.
But they have winter and occasional light snow in the southeast. OBV winter in Northern Alabama is different than winter in East Texas but...
>more hoping for a summer / three season cabin as opposed to a full on home
So you plan to live in Maine for 3 seasons in the cabin, and then move back to NY, Mass,...etc just for winter?
I know this one is absurd but I love it all the same
>>939512
I was there a few weeks ago
If you didn't already, check this out
https://youtu.be/X235vpOToVU
>>939463
If you find a plot for 15K or less (not too hard) and get owner financing you can be paying only a few hundred dollars a month. You can literally buy land while working a wagecuck job.
Setting up a place to live is the most expensive part by far. If you are ok with camping and roughing it there is nothing stopping you from building a small cabin over time while staying in a tent. There are guides and books for do it yourself homes.
>>939471
>I recognize that Dick
Proenneke cabin.
>>944189
The stone floor is a dead giveaway.
>>939208
Its that guy who built a hobbit house, it was featured on that famous tumblr page with cabins, can't remember the name for the life of me.
>>943934
I recommend a cheap second hand Caravan. You can buy one for under £1000, fully water proof, kitchen, bathroom with shower head and storage space.
Rip the sofa cushions out, put some MDF over the sofa base and a mattress on top. Cheap and comfy bed. You'll need a good rest each night if you're building a cabin.
For the few who haven't seen this site:
cabinporn.com
>>944220
thanks anon
>>939493
got any pics? dacks are one of my favorite places.
>live in bong land
>will never live in a rustic cabin in the woods
Feels bad m8
Here's two
>>944828
Not exactly a cabin in the rustic kind of way but still a cool concept and I think could be transitioned to off-grid fairly easily.
My own little complex.
my grandfather built it in the 1950's
Great summer and winter, alot of good lakes to fish in and good hunting area.
>>939493
Adirondacks are beautiful.
My extended senpai, over a few generations, has constructed this hunting camp/lodge up in the middle of nowhere. It probably sleeps 8-12 but is the most shitty slum-tier structure I have ever seen. One large prefab trailer sort of building from no later than 1950 and a few sheds/storage units all welded together. Has a porch and a range though, and the land is probably very valuable because it is loaded with quality timber.
Pic absolutely related
Interior
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>>943232
Try Wyoming or the Black Hills in South Dakota. Bretty good.
>>943223
>God, show me just one man on /out/ that isn't fag
Thank you, God.
>>943679
>baby swing
Fail.