The stove - I’m going by my experiences in a cabin with one, and I didn’t find it overwhelmingly hot. Even so, where I’m planning on going gets pretty cold in the winters. (I should add that my plan also includes using the winter to live with friends and do some kind of work to get a little money since it is nearly impossible to be 100% self sufficient. Plus it’ll beat fighting off the winter.)
12x12 - I was using my bedroom as an example, and it has room for a bed, 2 small tables, a dresser and an ironing board. Along with enough floor space for all my clothes It would be adequate.
Criters - Good point. (Note to self, get more chicken wire.
Water - No worries. I’ve been drinking out of those rivers all my life.
Books - I will need kindling.
Land restrictions - I’m looking at unrestricted land. Also the composting toilet is self contained.
My goal is not to be a “hermit” but I’m just tired of worrying about working/money/bills all the time. I don’t care if 100 people live right next to me!
The camera images in the middle between Hwy. 97 and Interstate 5 are all mountain passes. In the eastern part of the state are also trees, but high desert also.
I’ve been pondering and planning on similar lines for quite some time although we won’t be living as hermits.
I would like to take my family with me so will need more spacious accomodations than a 12 by 12 cabin. I’m looking at building a sub terranian home out in the country with about 2000 sq feet of living space.
I have a frind who shares these ideas and he wants to purchase land with us and share some of the common expenses like building our geothermal system and solar array.
If you search “earthship” you will find some great ideas on design and the technology needed to build a completely self sufficient home that requires no outside energy input.
I’ll still need an internet connection as my business requires that I have access to the w.w.w. for products, customers, and information. I might just have to make due with a 56k dial up or set up a satellite link instead of having the high speed cable access we have now.
It’s very difficult to make a living, even a minimal one, by writing. Most people who set out to, don’t. It’s particularly difficult to get started. If you’re far from libraries and you don’t have internet access, you won’t be able to do the kind of freelance research articles a lot of people use to get by. Before you disappear into the wilderness, try to have published enough that you have a ready market of people who know you.