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50 years off-grid: Self-sufficient paradise in a redwoods forest

submitted by NeedleStack to Homesteading 2.5 yearsNov 18, 2021 11:09:33 ago (+19/-0)     (yewtu.be)

https://yewtu.be/watch?v=2qcsWajivnI

Excerpt from the description:

In 1968, Charles Bello and his wife, Vanna Rae, moved onto 240 acres of redwood forest looking to live a simpler life off the land. They had spent their savings to purchase the land so they got to work building their home themselves. Their first structure was a panelized A-frame that they erected in 5 days (with help from a couple family members). The total cost was $2,800.

The property is a half-hour drive down a dirt road and it was bare land when they arrived so Charles and Vanna Rae built their own infrastructure: roads, bridges and went decades without refrigeration nor phone (they eventually installed PV panels and cabling for phone lines).

After 15 years in the A-frame, they built a cabin in the woods, and there they lived for a decade until the trees began to block out their views. In 1991 Charles (who once apprenticed under famed architect Richard Neutra) designed the Parabolic Glass House. With a curvilinear wood roof and two curved walls of windows, the home feels enveloped in trees.

Charles and Vanna Rae built it for $8,500 with the timber they milled themselves, using salvaged materials for everything from doorknobs to stoves. The couple relied on photovoltaics, solar thermal and gas for power, and a dug-in greenhouse attached to the home provided much of their food. By canning and preserving, they could go for months without going to a grocery store. Their two boys were homeschooled. The couple supported themselves selling Christmas trees.


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[ - ] spasswerk 4 points 2.5 yearsNov 18, 2021 22:59:07 ago (+4/-0)

Yes, but think of all the great TV shows they missed.

[ - ] thebearfromstartrack4 3 points 2.5 yearsNov 18, 2021 19:03:09 ago (+3/-0)

I wonder how many software engineers he needs for his VR game?

[ - ] Broc_Liath 3 points 2.5 yearsNov 18, 2021 15:50:51 ago (+3/-0)

Phew. I thought that story was going to end with ATF. Thanks for the happy ending.

[ - ] 1Icemonkey 0 points 2.5 yearsNov 20, 2021 00:46:18 ago (+0/-0)

I could listen to this guy all day long. He’s a fucking genius for sure. However, I have to call bullshit on a few things. First, you can’t afford all this from selling Christmas trees, he’s into something else. Furthermore, and I know from 28 years in construction, that all this stuff he says he did in one day by himself. Or he and his wife did with no help, it’s all a crock. Even if one could physically pull it off, there’s to time to do anything else, like earn a living, or maintain your ongoing systems or grow and cook your food. He comes off like a guy who’s lived a thousand life’s, but it’s not true. It’s just not all true. Is he a super smart, talented, efficient builder and craftsman? Yes he is. But that gallery for his sculptures is a massive dome structure that one cannot possible build alone with his wife. Ain’t happening.
These old guys’ tales get taller down the line. He’s a super hero in his own mind and he’s leaving a lot of stuff out.
Good watch though.