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Would you live in a desert?
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I could, but I'd rather not.
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Yes but it has to be a hilly or mountainous.
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A little more like this?
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Personally I'd rather live innawoods innacabin near a big lake with giant snow-capped mountains in the distance.
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I would have no interest in Arizona. Endless red dirt is not appealing.
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Also I lived in Arizona and very little of what cow says the guy said is true
I was looking at moving back at some point, it's insane expensive and it gets really cold and really hot and it's not great
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The people who live outside of the city limits in the mountains who still don't access to water will haul their own water. Guy I work with doesn't have access to city water so he has a 500gallon tank he fills up 2 times a week.
He can go directly to the water dept and get 300gallons for $1.
His water bill is $8/mo (plus cost of hauling it). Mine is $55. :zoningout: I feel jipped
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:zoningout:
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According to an OP on /pol/:
Why aren't you moving to the arizona high desert?
>zero niggers or crime
>zero noise or light pollution
>zero rent and costs nothing to live
>costs less than $1000 to buy and you own it forever
>free as in freedom can do what you want
>great weather and mostly sunny year round
>close proximity to towns with water and food literally 10 miles.
>b-but muh A/C!, muh living I need a 2000sqft home to live in with muh goyslop and freeways!
Most people have cars with A/C and it provides ample shade, living space and cooling for a person to live in. It's just a matter of making it comfortable for yourself.
You can then build off that with a rented truck or your own, go into town and start hauling things out to start building. It would cost less than $500 to build an adobe house for yourself.
>b-but muh water I need 50 gallons a day!
The average human to survive needs .50-.75 of a gallon to survive a day. It costs practically nothing to haul 30 gallons in 10 gallon jugs of water in your car. Like $10 a month.
People pay less for their mcdonalds meal and spend $30 a day on food.
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Pics from our trip last year....or rather year before I guess, now, technically. This was Estes.
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If that's where such a biome is located, count me in!
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Colorado?