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woodgeezer
May 25, 2014Explorer
As others have said, do it legally on private land. Folks from California can chime in on actions taken by the appropriate state or Federal agencies stopping "homesteaders" from setting up homes on public land. There are lots of places where you can buy land cheaply, and limit access of others, but you can't claim public land without spending a lot of time in court being convinced you are not in the right.
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