⚡How to Choose a Off-Grid Survival Property w/ C. Stone

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I bought cheap land on a forested hillside 9 years ago to go off grid. There was an old cabin on it that I fixed up. There's a lot you can do with a hillside and it's so affordable because no one really wants it. If you buy a tractor like a Kabota, you can build tiered flat areas for gardening, outbuildings and living. Plus, a gravity-fed water system works so great and is tens of thousands of dollars cheaper than digging a well. I pump water from a creek into tanks that gravity feed down to my cabin. Another bonus is that I never have to worry about flooding. So, don't overlook those cheap hillsides! They're much more promising for off-grid living than one might think!

karuna
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I’ve been on my homestead for 20+ years … I’m an old army veteran.. I’m not leaving or bugging out … I’ll either die with the bombs drop or I’ll die fighting .. but I’m too old and have too much invested (blood sweat and tears) to just leave …

zombiemom
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I bought 28 acres of eastern MT prairie 9 years ago and put up a cabin and started prepping. Everybody thought I was nuts. I`m ready for whatever happens, hopefull SHTF never happens and I can live out the rest of my days in peace.

PaulEshleman-oo
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I appreciate the fact that when Nate has a guest, he lets them talk !

bennington
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Absolute most important survival tool is WATER. Nothing survives without it. All too often channels breeze past water. Thank you for having very intelligent and experienced guests on frequently.

springflowerdark
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Bought 8 acres 5 years ago. Wasn’t my 1st choice of locations but it will have to do. It has pros and cons but it’s mine.. it was a canola field and I’ve transformed it into a home. Large garden, permaculture food forest (in progress) I’ve planted over 500 trees so far. To create wind breaks and micro climates. Installed irrigation. Raise chickens. recently installed a wood stove as a backup heat source in the winter. I have a dry creek out back with dam to capture water. It’s not perfect but it’s progress

romeowhiskey
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Curtis is one of my favorites…thanks for having him on Nate!

ThePoplarReport
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A women from the Shenandoah Valley, VA., tells the history of how all the deer were hunted out for food during the depression time. Her family is from this area and has lived there for many generations. It can happen pretty quickly when the SHTF and people are hungry!

karenmortensen
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One important point I think most preppers miss: big cities in the US are already close to gridlock traffic on an average day and ideal conditions. Now change that mood for panic stricken drivers with 1/4 tanks of fuel, no clear destination and no supplies…? The cities will choke themselves shut almost instantly when SHTF

ajensen
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Thank you for keeping the constant flow of information going as it should be, the transparency of your channel is so refreshing.

spectricgazer
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Up in the wooded mountains surrounded by desert in Az. Hard to get to, have a water source, fireplace, started a large garden 3 years ago, still building it up, and its on a dirt road that you need at least an SUV on. Snow varies in the winter. Fingers crossed.

bonnieswenson
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got the wire mesh on the chicken run/shelter today and had freshly picked spinach from the garden which had grown on its own from seeds that must have fallen. Its a lot of work but it is nice to be able to walk out your back door and pick your dinner.

malisinimicus
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Wanted to say thank you for all you do. I pray when the time comes, you and your family will be safe. May God honor and favor you for all you have done in helping and educating thousands of people. Im disabled and very limited in what I can do, but for what I can, thank you. 😌

maritzaruiz
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In Maine, the Army Corp of Engineers is essentialy tripling the 'Vet Cemetery' and I've been told MANY abnormal drills are being run coast to coast. 🤔
Edit: The current cemetery is already large and only about 40% full.

coreymason
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Several years ago we bought 10 acres off grid, 30 minutes from the nearest town, 3 dirt roads off of a dirt road-and anytime we’re there we run into more and more people just like we would in a suburban neighborhood. Our neighbors are great, but they invite their friends and family to use their property so you’re never alone. My point is off grid/remote doesn’t mean people won’t congregate there.

readyornot
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I have 337 acres in Colorado mountains have been preparing for 3 years now im ready

rich
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Please address seniors, or people over 65. Very difficult for us to start a new homestead. Love ur channel

carrollsmith
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My wife and I used Back to Basics book back in the 70s and lived off Grid all through the mid nineties then moved to rural Oregon and my health was weekend but we have been preppers and preparing for this sense then.

OldMarine
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Took a year of saving $ and planning but leaving my narcy abusive husband was the hardest and smartest things I've ever done. 26 year marriage. I have no living relatives or friends. My cats are my family. 14 years after divorce he still stalks me and messes with my utilities. He told the judge theres nowhere I can go that he won't find me. Ive had to move 11 times in 14 years. I bought a house, I'm not moving again. I'm standing my ground. I was told to buy a self-protector, so I got one and took a class. People can be crazy.

Coogi
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Give me the strength to endure what is to come

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