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Do you think you could live here, alone, for a full calendar year without internet?

Oh yeah. I have lived the out of the way, solo act before. I would need a ton of good reads and lots of note paper.
Timing regarding some family obligations would need to be met, but doable.
That is one heck of a rock.
Besides, it has been too long since weed was my friend and these days much of our world is a clown show that deserves to be ignored.
 
On our trip to Iceland we went to Vestmannaeyjar, which is the town on the westman islands. It’s basically a few blocks of town, boat docks and an airport, that’s it. I couldn’t imagine living there for a whole year, let alone by myself in a lighthouse Lol.
 
On our trip to Iceland we went to Vestmannaeyjar, which is the town on the westman islands. It’s basically a few blocks of town, boat docks and an airport, that’s it. I couldn’t imagine living there for a whole year, let alone by myself in a lighthouse Lol.
Wants and needs are really different for many. Our daughter and buddies spent time in Iceland a few years back. Their stories have me very interested in the country.
How about the Isle of Eigg as documented by 60 Minutes? Could y’all do it there?
 
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1.) Is it safe from storms?

2.) Can I text family and friends using the phone?

3.) How many square feet is the inside?

4.) How much are they paying me?

5.) What happens if I want to leave early, say after 6 months?

6.) What happens if I get sick?

My answer depends on these questions.
 
1.) Is it safe from storms?

2.) Can I text family and friends using the phone?

3.) How many square feet is the inside?

4.) How much are they paying me?

5.) What happens if I want to leave early, say after 6 months?

6.) What happens if I get sick?

My answer depends on these questions.
It was built prior to WW2. It has dealt with storms…
 
After further review...nope.
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Rules: You have a year's supply of food and booze. Can bring a device like an iPad or laptop, but will have ZERO internet connection -- so all you can watch/read is what you download ahead of time. You have a satellite phone for emergencies, but no other way to contact civilization.

So, could ya?

Þrídrangaviti Lighthouse​

Iceland

A lonely beacon, precariously perched atop a remote sliver of rock.​






The lonely lighthouse stands in isolation atop the rock pillar. ARCTIC IMAGES/ALAMY


A CLUSTER OF SLENDER ROCK pillars jut out from the ocean’s surface like fingers stretching toward the sky, miles away from civilization. From a distance, it looks like a colorful speck has settled atop the largest one. Look closer, and you’ll see it’s a tiny red-roofed lighthouse, perhaps one of the loneliest in the world.

The whitewashed lighthouse is perched atop the tallest of the rocky cliffs, which stretches an impressive 120 feet upward. It’s off the coast of the Westman Islands, which themselves are about 4.5 miles from mainland Iceland. Because of its isolation, some on the internet have jokingly dubbed the beacon a haven for introverts.

The remote lighthouse was built right before the dawn of World War II. Constructing this lonely lighthouse was no easy task, as helicopters had yet to take to the skies when the work began in 1938. Builders scaled the cliffs to reach the pillar’s pinnacle, laying out the groundwork by hand. They faced slick rocks, rain, and fervent winds knowing that one slip could send them plunging into the frigid North Atlantic Ocean that thrashed and splashed below.

Now, thanks to advances in aviation, maintenance workers can take a helicopter to the far-flung beacon. Yet even still, visiting the Þrídrangaviti lighthouse is a daunting endeavor. One wrong step, and any unsuspecting explorers just may find themselves going for an unplanned swim with the killer whales that sometimes lurk within the waves.
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Hell no. That’s prison.
 
All the movies and books I desire along with a pound of high quality MJ? I could definitely do it, but I’d never consider it without a substantial monetary reward, not just bragging rights.
 
I see that the keeper is wearing a life jacket, like he'll survive the 400 foot fall to the icy North Atlantic...
Kinda like a guy with a plastic hard hat at ground level with big iron 40 floors above him…
Or, a flag man on the interstate in dark conditions around the curve and down the iced over hill…
 
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T I'm yeah. I have lived the out of the way, solo act before. I would need a ton of good reads and lots of note paper.
Timing regarding some family obligations would need to be met, but doable.
That is one heck of a rock.
Besides, it has been too long since weed was my friend and these days much of our world is a clown show that deserves to be ignored.
Tom Hanks did it. I sure the **** can.
 
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