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icuff4cash
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Dec 13, 2013

newbie bug out place to live

Hello I live in Las Vegas and looking for a place to bug out. We're do you find land to drop a camper to live on. Do you buy the land to you drop your camp site and claim homestead rights. Also is their a site I can find information on how to do this. I'm thinking about a pop up or a modified tear drop.anyhelp is greatly appreciated

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  • just last week we all massed on the eastern edge of Oklahoma and when they fired off the cannon, we all raced westerly to stake our claims.
    bumpy
  • icuff4cash wrote:
    Hello I live in Las Vegas and looking for a place to bug out. We're do you find land to drop a camper to live on. Do you buy the land to you drop your camp site and claim homestead rights. Also is their a site I can find information on how to do this. I'm thinking about a pop up or a modified tear drop.anyhelp is greatly appreciated


    Very few states still have homesteading active. Adverse possession is also unlikely. There aint no free land, apparently.

    I prefer to stay on public access sites and hide myself among the hunters, fishermen, bikers, hikers etc that use those sites. We have city parks, county parks, state parks, as well as travelers rest site which predate the interstates and still remain open.
    Rural Park n Ride lots are like stepping into wilderness. Public access sites for fishermen only needs a fishing license to give you reason to be there. Do not try drinking around these places, they are well patrolled by folks with no sense of humor.
  • Not sure what your asking??
    Do you want a place to live in case the end of the world? Or are you looking for a secluded place to just chill on the weekends?

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