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By myself, I could live in a hole in the ground. My wife not so much. That said, I don't think I'd choose to live in such a tiny space. I spent many summers living in 10x20 mountain cabins during the '70s for up to four months at a time. I loved it. There was no running water, no electricity, no refrigerator, a pit toilet, and a shower made of a 15 gallon drum with the shower spigot in the bung (I loved taking a shower when it was snowing a few times). Lighting was via Coleman lanterns and cooking was on a three burner Coleman stove with an accompanying wood stove for heat and cooking. I used about three gallons of white gas per month. You couldn't beat it for inexpensive living, but I think you would eventually need to expand if you lived like that on a year round basis year after year.
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Marv Evans
'69 911E
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