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why? 10-17-2020 11:46 AM

Somewhere with no car inspection, no income tax, no property taxes and no close neighbors.

bcj 10-17-2020 12:19 PM

A guy did that on state land up by Rattlesnake Lake a couple years ago.
Loaded up his camo bunker with beans and ammo.

They used dogs and smoke canisters to extract him. Eventually.

Tcoat 10-17-2020 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by why? (Post 3376510)
Somewhere with no car inspection, no income tax, no property taxes and no close neighbors.

I am currently visiting my sister in far northern Ontario. It meets all of your requirements.
It also includes extreme poverty, rampant drug and alcohol addiction, violent crime rates that make Detroit look like Disneyland and the very real danger of being mauled by a bear or moose.
They bought 85 acres of land For $8,000 and built a house out of two sheds. No power no potable water and no sewers. Oh and everything costs about 5 times what it would in the south. This is their ideal retirement location.
I however do not feel that the bad trade offs are even remotely reasonable just to have no rules!

Ultramaroon 10-17-2020 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by 86MLR (Post 3376483)
Minister for war and finances

Your wife? :bow: :clap:

86MLR 10-17-2020 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Ultramaroon (Post 3376616)
Your wife? :bow: :clap:

Not married but been together for the last 15 years

Marriage is for the young, and hopefull

I tried it once when I was young, it would have been simpler to just throw my money and will to live in a bin

new2subaru 10-18-2020 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 3376607)
I am currently visiting my sister in far northern Ontario. It meets all of your requirements.
It also includes extreme poverty, rampant drug and alcohol addiction, violent crime rates that make Detroit look like Disneyland and the very real danger of being mauled by a bear or moose.
They bought 85 acres of land For $8,000 and built a house out of two sheds. No power no potable water and no sewers. Oh and everything costs about 5 times what it would in the south. This is their ideal retirement location.
I however do not feel that the bad trade offs are even remotely reasonable just to have no rules!

LOL How far north are you? It's a BIG place which is mostly empty for reasons.

I've done my fare share of work up north. Here and AB. In ON there are two seasons in the far north, black fly season and winter...

BigHugeFatGuy 10-18-2020 12:52 PM

I've looked at this one a couple times, but I don't think there's a single good answer.

Nationally, SoCal is stupid expensive, hard on car people, and ugly. NorCal is the same, but at least it's pretty. AZ east thru TX is unlivable for their 7+ months of summer. Louisiana through Georgia is swamp ass humidity and hurricanes. Anything north of MA, up to Maine, and west to Montana gets into unlivable 6+ month winters and salted roads that eat your car. PNW has great temps and views, but it rains all the damn time and is too expensive. I grew up in coastal WA, and sunlight affective disorder is a real thing. Nebraska east almost to the coast is tornados and rednecks. Colorado seems nice, but expensive, and lacking a beach to justify the expense.
Globally, Canada is gorgeous and properly populated (plus it must be nice that the world doesn't hate you/think you're dumb), but Victoria BC is Canada's Miami FL. It's like Alaska; great in summers.
OZ is cool, but everything is trying to kill you.
Singapore looks great for city life, except for the whole dictator thing.
Japan for the women, but it's crowded and they seem determined to destroy their car culture.
Mexico also for the women, food, and cheapness, but also corruption and violence.
UK has terrible weather and tax everything to death. Germany is lovely, but very anti-car. Africa has shit roads, ME has shit politics, South America has some combination of both.
I'll be a tourist all my life I guess.

Tcoat 10-18-2020 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by new2subaru (Post 3376691)
LOL How far north are you? It's a BIG place which is mostly empty for reasons.

I've done my fare share of work up north. Here and AB. In ON there are two seasons in the far north, black fly season and winter...

Kirkland lake. Well 40 miles north of there that is the biggest place within an hour or so.

Just left my wife’s cousins house in Cobalt. What a sad place that is now.

new2subaru 10-18-2020 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 3376706)
Kirkland lake. Well 40 miles north of there that is the biggest place within an hour or so.

Just left my wife’s cousins house in Cobalt. What a sad place that is now.


North of Kirkland is "In the bush" lol I have a boy in Timmins. It's nothing much to write home about. Mind you, my home town is headed the same direction. I don't think we've seen addictions at this level before.


I would imagine it's snowing there, no?


ETA I'm surprised you can get a cell signal

Tcoat 10-18-2020 07:39 PM

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Originally Posted by new2subaru (Post 3376724)
North of Kirkland is "In the bush" lol I have a boy in Timmins. It's nothing much to write home about. Mind you, my home town is headed the same direction. I don't think we've seen addictions at this level before.


I would imagine it's snowing there, no?


ETA I'm surprised you can get a cell signal

My sister is in the bush. Believe me.
The gold mines in the area have opened up again and they hit a diamond vein so infrastructure such as cell towers is all top notch. Loaf of bread is $6 but you have great cell service. Meth and crack are dirt cheap there.

Sapphireho 10-18-2020 09:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 3376747)
Meth and crack are dirt cheap there.

I'm sold!

humfrz 10-18-2020 09:59 PM

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Oh, I think we will just tuck into this mountain cabin for the winter - :)

why? 10-19-2020 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by BigHugeFatGuy (Post 3376704)
I've looked at this one a couple times, but I don't think there's a single good answer.

Nationally, SoCal is stupid expensive, hard on car people, and ugly. NorCal is the same, but at least it's pretty. AZ east thru TX is unlivable for their 7+ months of summer. Louisiana through Georgia is swamp ass humidity and hurricanes. Anything north of MA, up to Maine, and west to Montana gets into unlivable 6+ month winters and salted roads that eat your car. PNW has great temps and views, but it rains all the damn time and is too expensive. I grew up in coastal WA, and sunlight affective disorder is a real thing. Nebraska east almost to the coast is tornados and rednecks. Colorado seems nice, but expensive, and lacking a beach to justify the expense.
Globally, Canada is gorgeous and properly populated (plus it must be nice that the world doesn't hate you/think you're dumb), but Victoria BC is Canada's Miami FL. It's like Alaska; great in summers.
OZ is cool, but everything is trying to kill you.
Singapore looks great for city life, except for the whole dictator thing.
Japan for the women, but it's crowded and they seem determined to destroy their car culture.
Mexico also for the women, food, and cheapness, but also corruption and violence.
UK has terrible weather and tax everything to death. Germany is lovely, but very anti-car. Africa has shit roads, ME has shit politics, South America has some combination of both.
I'll be a tourist all my life I guess.

South Dakota and the Carolinas seem to be the places lots of people are now trying. I generally don't mind North Carolina too much, but I also don't mind living 45 minutes from civilization.

why? 10-19-2020 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 3376607)
I am currently visiting my sister in far northern Ontario. It meets all of your requirements.
It also includes extreme poverty, rampant drug and alcohol addiction, violent crime rates that make Detroit look like Disneyland and the very real danger of being mauled by a bear or moose.
They bought 85 acres of land For $8,000 and built a house out of two sheds. No power no potable water and no sewers. Oh and everything costs about 5 times what it would in the south. This is their ideal retirement location.
I however do not feel that the bad trade offs are even remotely reasonable just to have no rules!

It depends. I grew up with a well and a septic tank. That's not too big a deal any more with some decent solar panels. As long as it has good internet connections and the ability to grow your own food or hunt for it that could be nice.


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