Category : survival skills

Almost ALL this day devoted to finishing Adam’s dome and working on Sky’s.
ADAMS IS NOW FINISHED Too!  2 outta 3.
TREMENDOUS Headway inside Sky’s as well!
Adam just left.  Will return next Friday, Leave Sunday.
Help me more inside Sky’s.

Getting ready to wrap that up, inside.  Then to cover with good tarp and do the windows / doors.  Then…DONE!

Quite a day…in the COLD, too!    re
(WS)

A Doer wrote:

Hi Red Elk,

Thanks for the pictures, I tried mailing you at <address> but for some reason it was returned.  So I am delighted that you posted it at your blog.

I have a dome structure but haven’t figured out how to keep the wind from blowing the tarp cover off.  We tucked it at the bottom, and have PVC clips, but these haven’t held.

What are you using to afix your tarp?  It looks like you used PVC pipe and tree branches to build your dome.

Thanks,

On SkyDome that’s EXACTLY what I used.  We too have winds.  Rare to NOT here.  What we do is Oversize the tarp, trench, tarp overlap to IN trench, the gravel the trench….then EARTH BERM up the sides a bit.  Overlap a GOOD 2 feet on ground.  Often 3 feet.

If yours is to be an Up and Down one (taken apart….We’ve overlapped by about 5 ft. and weighed with SAND BAGS…end to end.  These types have stood up to an 82 mph wind.  If REALLY worried…sand bag (wind side) with 2 …NXT to (not on top of) the first “set”.

I’ve used small BOULDERS and find these are not CLOSE ENOUGH together.  Winds get UNDER tarp “here and there”…then “Blow OUT” the OTHER end!  NO PROBLEM with sand bags.  Think these are 40 lb. bags.

I find a LOW “Cockroach” dome is an EXCELLENT dome shape…LOW and LONG.  Winds FLOW OVER this shape…”Regular” domes CATCH TOO MUCH WIND. (Go study a stream…SEE WHAT PEBBLES / STONES are GENTLY rolled over versus the more UPRIGHT cause “Eddies”….WATER is a GOOD “seeing” …WIND IS LIKE WATER)!

Yes, LOTS of “wasted” space towards the inside edges.  BUT WE UTILIZE THIS with STORAGE there. NO wasted space then.  We use PLASTIC CONTAINERS there.  BEDs are next to those.  LOW beds.  Aho?

Our 30 footer now has a GIANT tarp.  60×100 ft.  Will overlap the main dome / bathroom connection AND the Kitchen extension…ALL IN ONE PIECE…WITH overlap!  Paid $479.00 for it and its FAR better a tarp then those most buy at stores.  All WHITE.  Now waiting (saving) for COMMERCIAL GRADE 7 in. WHITE-SIDED Insulation.  $1400 (shipped).  This to be our HOME.  This structure to be lived in like any home.  ALL YEAR USE.  Snows there are 12 to 14 ft per winter.  5 ft in “bad” years.

The 3 mini domes here have had no problems in 4 1/2 snows.  SNOW IS GREAT INSULATION!

I hope this info helps.  CreatorGod bless.   re

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After some more DOING on Sky Dome I think my next DO project will be WATER CATCHMENT.  Rain and Snow….melted and run into domes.  Will be using big umbrellas  set on 5 gal. buckets and big stock tanks.  On the bigger, 2 – 3 SUN umbrellas.

All will be turned Upside down and set on the “tanks”.  A small hole (screwed)  at base of umbrellas to drain into the “keepers”.  We can take the 5 gal. buckets and use where wanted….the bigger will drain via hose(s) directly into the domes.  On / Off  “spigots” in dome(s).  The biggies will be GRAVITY fed.

Every thing needed are on hand.  Just waiting to be used.  MOST Given (Free).   re
(WS)

I’d like to share with you the JOY one can derive from doing for others.  As you scroll down and get into the SKYDOME pictures, KNOW the PLEASURE I’M FEELING doing this (and the other 2).  Built to SHOW.  Built to be SEEN.  Built to (hopefully) INSPIRE….and ALL built VERY CHEAPLY.

ALL because our Creator has set me on the path to HELP OTHERS.

These 3 (more yet to be added…I THINK) are “The Village Of YESTERDAY AND TOMORROW”.  Sky(s)Dome is made on the lines of a European “Gypsy BENDER”.  VERY BIG.  Seats 7…+ !  Sleeps 3 if needed.  One Piece…including Bathroom and “Attic”.  Very little here that I had to buy (thank you donators – I set aside a small amount of each donation to help pay for things needed on these).  Almost ALL of WILLOWS (on all 3).  FREE “Weed Trees” from local farmers wanting more pasture room.  The Giant HAY TARPS are seconds and throwaways.  ALL, FREE.  Various things…FREE things…”blow offs” found on roadsides, Etc..  I bought little.

My “Hobbit Hut / Gnome Home” (my first), built by digging into a FREE county dump truck of Ditch clean-out.  THAT LOAD MADE A PLACE FOR 4! (2 adults, a baby and one small child). Built on an OJIBWA design.

#2…Adam’s Dome is of an APACHE Wickiup design.  Sleeps 3 (in emergency).

I get GREAT PLEASURE at seeing my IMAGINATION turn to INVISIONING and from THAT, into REALITY.  ALL because I’ve learned to FOLLOW Big Brother, Jesus, the Christ.

Now these tiny structures can be duplicated because they ARE…not something one just READS ABOUT.  VISUAL FACTS.

These are made to show what our ANCESTORS used….Long Ago…and what will be used, AGAIN, in our not to distant future.  Made from what can be SCROUNGED.

A teaching lesson for all.

Yes, it IS Good…to be a part of HIM.  Aho?    re

(WS)

GOT A DONATION TODAY!  Went to Habitat for Humanity.  BOUGHT A BIG (new) RUG!  COVERS ALL GRAVEL (I’m concerned of) now!

ALSO, cut the Horizontal poles and now the INSIDE WALL (dirt) is ENCLOSED!
This thing is going up (inside) FAST!
Can be used as of this Monday, tho still not completed!   PTL!
Will be gone Friday through Monday at the last of this month.  Doing a Seminar on Saturday (Oct 30th) in Kettle Falls, Wa.   GB   re
(WS)

The recent work carried out by Red Elk and ‘Weed’.  Click on the images for larger versions.

SkydomeInterior Skydome #1Skydome's FrameSkydome Dirt FloorGravel and TarpGravelling the Skydome FloorSkydome Gravelled FloorThe Stove and Interior

ALOT of Doing on Sky’s dome today.  MAJOR THINGS!  The FLOOR!   Trenched alongside wall inside (already done so outside).  Double Protection !  Then Tom (“Weeds”) and I pulled in a HUGE used Hay Tarp and, in ONE FELL “SWOOP”, covered ALL the floor.  Bathroom included.  All in one piece.  THIS TOOK HOURS!  Once in, we started putting gravel over it all.  The tarp is the Water Vapor (ground) stopper AND DIRT COVER.  The Gravel the Walk On FLOOR.  (In time, if $$, will carpet that all.  ‘Til then…Works.  Aho?)

I DO have a SECTION of BEAUTIFUL Deep Nap carpet.  Only covers a very small space tho.  Got IT down / on too.  Another Indoor-Outdoor carpet now covers the Bathroom now as well.  Gravel below that, tarp below THAT.  Bathroom now “done”…(will add stone on walls when time).

After all this we returned the furniture and placed again.

THIS PLACE LOOKS FANTASTIC!   AND just BARE ESSENTIALS inside.  FANCYING UP will take time, so I don’t consider it done yet.

Still have to put the final tarp cover on (it blew off).  Then cut the windows, a Smoke Hole at top and put windows in and smoke hole cover after all that.

I SEE THE “END OF THE TUNNEL”…BIG TIME, now.

Adam intends to fix his chimney this weekend…..completing THAT dome.  So, 2 outta 3 “ready to go.”

“Weeds” has been a FANTASTIC HELPER.  Help?  No…HE DOES it ALL, as I basically sit and tell.

He’ll sure know how to do a dome (my way).  And INTENDS TOO.  HIS “cabin in the woods.”  Will be a “piece of cake” for him now.

Again, STILL at $350.00 for ALL this.

Beat THAT!  (   :      re

(WS)

Just added a “WELCOME TO SEE” (Domes(s)) piece on Ghost’s Hub (shoestring cabin). Mite wanna check it out…scroll down  Down  DOWN. re

(WS)

#1 dome is DONE!   Just re-hang the door for easier closing and That is IT!  “Works” anyway ‘as is’…so : PTL!  DONE!  And it Looks GREAT!  Even the weeds around it are No More!   Put it off to work on the other 2.  NOW, FINALLY…FINISHED!
Burned trash in its hearth…NO smoke into the dome!  WONDERFUL!
Now, to Sky’s tomorrow.  Get the FLOOR Done!  (Depends on the weather)  Then to insulating our water cistern tanks…at least, what we can.
Thank GOD…LITERALLY…for a GREAT HELPER!
Sure makes a difference, I tell you!
PTL!   re
(WS)

A seeker sent this:

Here’s an article you might want to forward on to those on the mailing list who will listen. I remember a while back you wrote about how food/energy prices are going to go up we’ll here’s proof that food prices are going up and will only keep doing so. I can’t think of a better time to stock up on food so when you don’t have the money to buy food at least you have a months worth in reserve to hold you and your family over.

This is Starting to Get Very Real: Agricultural Commodity Prices Have Exploded and Now the Price of Food is Beginning to Rise Substantially in the United States and All Over the World

By Michael Snyder – BLN Contributing Writer

Do you believe that you will always be able to run out to Wal-Mart or to the local supermarket and buy massive amounts of inexpensive food?  If so, you might want to think again.  During 2010, agricultural commodity prices have absolutely exploded.  Nearly every single important agricultural commodity has seen a double digit percentage price increase.  In fact, the S&P GSCI Agriculture Index recently surged to a fresh two year high.  Now food producers and retailers are starting to pass those commodity price increases on to consumers.  Today when I went to the supermarket I was absolutely startled by some of the price increases that I witnessed.  On some of the items that I most commonly purchase, prices were up 20 or 30 percent.  So just what in the world is going on here?  Well, it turns out that there was a lot of bad weather around the world this year, so many harvests were worse than projected.  In addition, the growing population of the world has an increasingly voracious appetite for food.  When supply gets tighter as demand continues to go up that means that prices are going to increase.    On a recent article on our sister site entitled “Rampant Inflation In 2011? The Monetary Base Is Exploding, Commodity Prices Are Skyrocketing And The Fed Wants To Print Lots More Money” a reader named Erica left a comment describing the food prices that she is seeing in her area….
Food inflation is real, and it is here. Just yesterday I compared my receipt from a grocery run to prices I have from the same exact store from September 15, 2009. Bacon? Up 52% to $13.69 from $8.99 for 4 lbs. Butter? Up 73% to $9.99 from $5.79 for 4 lbs. Pure vanilla extract up 14% to $6.79 from $5.95. Chopped dried onions up a mere 2% but minced garlic (wet) was up 32%.
These price increases are not a coincidence.  This is happening all over the United States.
Food inflation is here and it is not going away any time soon.
In fact, food inflation is hitting consumers hard all over the globe this fall….
*According to the United Nations, international wheat prices have soared 60 to 80 percent since July.
*Since the beginning of 2010, the price of bread has gone up 17 percent and the price of meat has gone up 15 percent in European Union countries.
*The inflation rate in Russia rose to 7 percent in September primarily because of rising food costs.
*Turkey’s inflation rate accelerated to 9.2 percent in September, and authorities there are primarily blaming rising food prices for the increase.
*Food riots have already erupted in the poverty-stricken country of Mozambique and the government there is desperately trying to maintain order.
*Food prices have doubled in Afghanistan and authorities are warning that there could be an outbreak of famine unless the nation quickly receives more humanitarian aid.
So is there hope that things are going to get better in the years ahead?
No, not really.
In fact, global demand for food is only going to increase in the years to come.
Global demand for meat and poultry is forecasted to increase 25 percent by 2015.
Overall, it is being projected that global demand for food will more than double over the next 50 years.
So where in the world will all of that extra food come from?
That is a very good question.
Meanwhile, rising food prices threaten to send a new wave of inflation sweeping across the globe.
Mark O’Byrne, the executive director of GoldCore in Dublin, was recently quoted in Bloomberg as saying that the Federal Reserve “continues to be worried about low inflation, but the rising prices seen in agricultural commodities such as wheat would suggest that they may be looking in the rear-view mirror and should be more concerned about inflation, especially in the medium and long term.”
As mentioned earlier, wheat prices have soared 60 to 80 percent this year, but wheat is not the only agricultural commodity that is going up big time.
In a recent article entitled “An Inflationary Cocktail In The Making“, Richard Benson listed many of the other agricultural commodities that have spiked in price in 2010….
*Coffee: 45%
*Barley: 32%
*Oranges: 35%
*Beef: 23%
*Pork: 68%
*Salmon: 30%
*Sugar: 24%
So are American families seeing large increases in pay to keep up with all of this food inflation?
No, actually incomes are going down.
Median household income in the United States fell from $51,726 in 2008 to $50,221 in 2009.
In fact, of the 52 largest metro areas in the nation, only the city of San Antonio did not see a decline in median household income in 2009.
American families are being squeezed like never before, and the last thing that they need is for the price of food to start moving up substantially.
But it isn’t just the price of food that is going up.
Health insurance companies across the United States are announcing that health insurance premiums are going to go up substantially this year because of the new health care law.
American consumers can only be stretched so far.
Eventually something has got to give.
In fact, we are already seeing more Americans beginning to fall into poverty than ever before.  Today, one out of every six Americans is now enrolled in at least one anti-poverty program run by the federal government.
Unfortunately, there is every indication that the Federal Reserve wants to make inflation every worse.
It seems like almost every single day now a different official from the Federal Reserve makes public comments about how another round of quantitative easing is going to be necessary in order to stimulate the U.S. economy.
But if the Federal Reserve pumps even more paper money into the financial system isn’t that going to put inflationary pressure on the economy?
Of course.
It is time to wake up.
Your dollars are never going to stretch farther than they do today.
The price of food is going to continue to go up.