Do you want to live on a ranch in the desert with a driveway that looks like this, Zig Forums?
Do you want to live on a ranch in the desert with a driveway that looks like this, Zig Forums?
as long as I am stuck in this godless junta i can't say no
Is this really Oregon?
Reminds me of south Texas
Yes.
Hell yeah! Just imagine it! Sitting on my front porch, rifle in the one hand beer in the other while country music is playing on the radio. Perfection!
Until a bunch of Fed or Mexicans come up and start a shootout. They’re fun until you lose someone you love :(
Texas panhandle
half of Oregon is nevada tier
How much for a big land?
Fuck no, pic related is my driveway.
Deserts looks dead to me. The wind must be horrible.
100 acres in West Texas will cost you around 150,000
How the fuck do people who live on such ranches make a living?
Fuck here is 100,000 for one acre
>live
I'd an hero if I had to live somewhere like that. The flat terrain, the barren landscape, the dry ground,...
You can get 43 acres (17.4 hectares) with a house close to a city for $275,000 in eastern Oregon:
realtor.com
It's cheaper in more remote areas.
No thanks buddy. Looks crap.
I need to have the seaside or the mountains next to me.
In that region, mainly sheep and horses. There are wild antelopes, too. Cows are okay near water.
no even if you pay me
look depressing
Is the land very productive tho? No point in buying shitty useless land
You are either a rich fuck that uses that land simply for farming, hunting, agriculture - that has a home in a town, or they inherited.
We have a lot of land for sale, m8
>with a house
Damn that is cheap
yes, i would grow poppy like in ozark
The barren land in West Texas is owned by people that rent the land to wind farms. That is very popular as well as oil. Lot of oil and gas out there. Those land owners make a fortune. Yeah you can farm, but you need irrigation. When you fly to California, you can see the irrigation and farmlands. So yeah, we don't really have worthless land except for swamps.
Based rural Swede user, hiring me as your man servant when?
Yeah, but you have to sell your production to someone. How does logistics work in such remote areas?
>no mountains in the horizon
>probably no rivers or lakes nearby
>no forests
i like it but its just not my taste
Usually you will sell your animals/products every few months to buyers in the nearest town, and then you or your people will take a couple days to drive into town and drive back.
The rivers are often hidden in canyons.
are deserts the ultimate pleb filters?
youtube.com
no, you can buy an hectare for under 30.000, less if it's not very productive.
Yes. The desert is closer to the very ancient Earth, before animals or even trees.
as beautiful that is, its also so strange to me. i would absolutely love it there but i would always long home, to my kind of nature.
terrestrial animals are older than trees.
>Perfection
for the first 1-3 years, sure. but after that you will probably kys