Monday, December 10, 2018
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Life off the grid in the SW Texas desert. An experiment in sustainable living. NUMBERS AT THE END OF EACH BLOG POST: temp at 8PM,high temp,low temp,rainfall,wind conditions(CalmBreezyWindyGusty). YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TheFieldLab Daily live streams at https://www.youtube.com/thefieldlab/live
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INCOMMING!!!!! Lol
That is a scream!!!! Can't get away from a drone.
…those ol' boys lacked a sense of humor about the overall situation…
and seemed to have access to more than rocks… the evolution of armed conflict… you'll need a bigger drone…
you can get almost anything from Amazon…
…the response.
Ah, the intelligence of a redneck
You're lucky them boys couldn't play skeet for lack of a shot gun.
On the tv Forest Ranger shows, it shows people in New Hampshire or Maine doing that and wrecking people's private land and private roads. They are caught and cited.
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Remmij, I do not know how you come up with all the clever responses.
They were stuck 7 miles back in the mountains trapped for 3 days and trying to see if thier trucks could make it out and instead of trying being helpful your just being an asshole antagonizing with your drone. Theyre county roads not private its everyones way in and out, and you refuse to pay ranch dues. Your not off the grid you have an internet connection and live a mile off the highway, you can see the black top from your house. Your a damn fine new yorker but piss poor texan
1. It is their responsibility to know what the weather is if they are camped so far off the highway and it was very inconsiderate of them to tear up the road that those of us who live here full time use daily. 2. These are private roads on Terlingua Ranch only meant for landowners that have property on those roads. 3. I live 2.5 miles off the highway - and no, I can't see blacktop from here. 4. Yes, I have a land line with DSL but all my power and water is off the grid. 5. You obviously don't know what you are talking about.
I know most of the folks that camp down by Panther Mountain because they have come by to introduce themselves and they always check in with me about the weather forecast. None of the rednecks that tore up my road have ever stopped by here - nor did I even know they were out there until they came out on ATVs while it was still raining.
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