I can't believe I've done it...
this is my first jump into the great unknown. it will most likely be the only one, because I won't be coming back (at least for a long time anyway).
although i'm not "jumping" into anything. this plan has been in progress before i signed up for these forums, and it's been a quite a few months now. i've found the spot, i know what i have to get, i got what i need to read, i'm still working out the details of my departure, and i believe that i can't do much more than that.
i can always try like a weekend thing here and there to areas close by, but nothing will compare to what i will face in the new spot.
all i have to do is close my eyes and i imagine sitting in the cabin i built. i can imagine building it. i figure that if i really take my time building the cabin (1 log per day), i'll have it done in about 1 & 1/2 months. that's chopping down 1 tree every day for about 45 days. it seems like a good pace for someone who doesn't have much hand on experience. but i have been reading quite extensively on the subject, and watched a few videos. i'm good at building stuff anyway.
this is my first jump into the great unknown. it will most likely be the only one, because I won't be coming back (at least for a long time anyway).
although i'm not "jumping" into anything. this plan has been in progress before i signed up for these forums, and it's been a quite a few months now. i've found the spot, i know what i have to get, i got what i need to read, i'm still working out the details of my departure, and i believe that i can't do much more than that.
i can always try like a weekend thing here and there to areas close by, but nothing will compare to what i will face in the new spot.
all i have to do is close my eyes and i imagine sitting in the cabin i built. i can imagine building it. i figure that if i really take my time building the cabin (1 log per day), i'll have it done in about 1 & 1/2 months. that's chopping down 1 tree every day for about 45 days. it seems like a good pace for someone who doesn't have much hand on experience. but i have been reading quite extensively on the subject, and watched a few videos. i'm good at building stuff anyway.