You have your own block of land, what do you do with it? If you had to live on it for a few weeks how would you survive?
>>992257
Buy shit at the store.
Build wife house.
Buy hoe and 2 shitty dump trucks.
Start digging dick shapped bunker.
Looking for land right now. Not even kidding.
>>992257
I've been saving up money to get a few hundred acres up north as whale.
Need me like 50k + ):
>>992440
Trying to buy 20. Has an old house we will build near. Its enough for now until we get our shit together and retire
1. Install well.
2. Install pump to extract water from well.
>You'll be fine.
>>992257
Can you be more specific? Where is the land? What season? What are the circumstances? Did I buy this for development or is it a survival thing? Do I have time to prepare or just live off the land? Is there a water source? Was this thread created in a drunken stupor?
>>993567
Cheap land somewhere out of your area, no particular season. It'll be your land so you can do what you want with it but the idea is to survive on it with minimal resources.
Build a log cabin, write a bit, meet a girl at a bar nearby, look at the stars, marry, 5 kids, look at the stars, homeschool kids, my sons fight in world war 3 and come back with flowers and women all over them and medals, look at the stars and die
>>993636
Make a leaf hut, gather firewood (plenty of felled timber but birch can be burned green too), set snares or traps (lots of porcupine, raccon, skunk, squirrel, fox, marten, fisher, mink, beaver, and hare) plenty of water here unless it's the middle of summer in which case morning fog and dew can be collected with plastic.
I don't live in an especially harsh place and could easily live outdoors a long time with just some wire, a knife, a lighter, and a plastic tarp. Unless it's winter, in which case outdoor survival is damn near impossible without a lot of good gear (subzero averages and occasional temps as low as -40° C/F with lots of snow and ice). I know how to built a snow shelter and squirrels, which don't hibernate, are easy to snare in winter, but there's no vegetation, temps are still too low to survive for any length of time, and just the struggle of moving about in feet of snow with occasional ice storms would be extremely difficult. Even the Indians migrated out of this area for the winter months.