Message from @JasonWilliams

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2017-10-21 05:58:29 UTC  

Will do.

2017-10-21 05:59:02 UTC  

The columbia valley in BC is very good.

2017-10-21 06:00:04 UTC  

Wouldn't Alaska be better for large land buys? More isolated and if we're smart with greenhouse farms we should be able to farm 365 days a year

2017-10-21 06:01:15 UTC  

If you're doing Alaska you may as well do the Yukon where land is free.

2017-10-21 06:01:25 UTC  

Or are we looking for an already established town to flood with hard working migrants (us)?

2017-10-21 06:01:55 UTC  

Federal owned territory though?

2017-10-21 06:02:11 UTC  

And by federal, I mean it's Canadian federal land

2017-10-21 06:03:56 UTC  

Yes

2017-10-21 06:04:04 UTC  

But they want people to develop it

2017-10-21 06:04:15 UTC  

They honestly don;t care who.

2017-10-21 06:04:17 UTC  

read through <#359432753474699274>, we are going to an existing town

2017-10-21 06:04:36 UTC  

But wouldn't we be at the mercy of the Canadian government in Yukon?

2017-10-21 06:04:37 UTC  

What population?

2017-10-21 06:04:54 UTC  

@Orchid didn't see the objective tab, will check now thank you

2017-10-21 06:04:54 UTC  

Not if we are doing a good job developing the land.

2017-10-21 06:05:19 UTC  

we've discussed population sizes above, I would say under 5,000 is preferrable

2017-10-21 06:06:03 UTC  

Alaska and yukon have harsher climate, there's a reason theyre empty after all

2017-10-21 06:07:13 UTC  

2017-10-21 06:07:58 UTC  

What about choosing two communities on both sides of the Canada-US border?

2017-10-21 06:08:06 UTC  

Make sure they are close enough

2017-10-21 06:08:12 UTC  

@Bellerophon was just thinking the same thing

2017-10-21 06:08:19 UTC  

That way, we dont have to worry as much about visas

2017-10-21 06:08:40 UTC  

Alaskan side for living and Canadian (Yukon) for free farm land

2017-10-21 06:08:49 UTC  

Thats an idea

2017-10-21 06:09:10 UTC  

Or the BC/WA/Idaho border

2017-10-21 06:09:28 UTC  

2017-10-21 06:09:55 UTC  

if theres enough demand we can have multiple communities

2017-10-21 06:10:04 UTC  

it all depends on where people want to go

2017-10-21 06:10:27 UTC  

but keep in mind that the final decision will come down to the people who will actually make the move

2017-10-21 06:11:18 UTC  

Of course

2017-10-21 06:11:39 UTC  

We might want to look at the Columbia Valley region of BC/WA

2017-10-21 06:12:02 UTC  

Would be better to have multiple communities wouldn't it? Trade and cooperation between them

2017-10-21 06:12:04 UTC  

It's got a decent climate, good land, and not as susceptible to earthquakes as the coast.

2017-10-21 06:13:32 UTC  

@Bellerophon have a look at aidomes, prefab concrete structures, earthquake proof domes, if our structures are built like this than earthquakes shouldn't affect us much

2017-10-21 06:13:56 UTC  

Not very comfy tbh

2017-10-21 06:14:05 UTC  

I want my comfy trad timberframe home.

2017-10-21 06:14:06 UTC  

They look comfy enough

2017-10-21 06:14:37 UTC  

Plus they are crazy durable and extremely heat /cold insulating

2017-10-21 06:15:29 UTC  

Just need to make concrete templates and we can build hundreds of them ourselves

2017-10-21 13:30:44 UTC  

What do you guys think about Patagonia (Argentinian Patagonia)?

2017-10-21 13:32:39 UTC  

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