The ultimate survivalists’ cabin – complete with backup generators, solar panels and store rooms – has gone on sale for $159,000.
Located deep in the Alaskan wilderness, the home comes with 7.6 acres of prime fishing and hunting land and is blissfully isolated.
It is 75 miles from the nearest road and surrounded by dense forest.
The nearest town, Skwentna, has a population of just 37.
Current owner Kevin Cross bought the 1,250-square-foot, two-bedroom, two-bath doomsday cabin from a military veteran six years ago as the perfect getaway for his friends and family.
But the previous owner had spent thousands of hours crafting the ideal home to prepare for the end of the world.
The ultimate survivalists’ cabin – complete with backup generators, solar panels and store rooms – has gone on sale for $159,000. Located deep in the Alaska wilderness, the home comes with 7.6 acres of prime fishing and hunting land and is blissfully isolated. It is 75 miles from the nearest road and surrounded by dense forest
It is 75 miles from the nearest road and surrounded by dense forest. Current owner Kevin Cross bought the 1,250-square-foot, two-bedroom, two-bath doomsday cabin from a military veteran six years ago as the perfect getaway for his friends and family. But the previous owner had spent thousands of hours crafting the ideal home to prepare for the end of the world. Pictured: A plane on the property’s dock – one of the only ways to get around in the wilderness
The lakefront home in Alaska is surrounded by millions of acres of prime fishing and hunting land. Current owner Kevin Cross said: ‘It’s 75 miles from the nearest road, or any kind of town. That’s 75 miles through woods that you cannot walk through. You might be able to snowmobile through them in the winter, and it’s questionable if you can get there by boat in the summer’. Pictured: The all-important storerooms
For all intents and purposes, this property is designed for somebody to go away and not see anybody. The nearest town is Skwentna with a population of just 37. Pictured: The stove in the cabin’s living room
Cross bought the 1,250-square-foot, two-bedroom, two-bath doomsday cabin on 7.6 acres from a military veteran six years ago as the ultimate getaway for his friends and family
The previous owner had spent thousands of hours crafting the ideal home for the end-of-the-world. Pictured: Steps leading down to the cabin’s basement
Solar panels provide most of the home’s electricity. There are also three backup generators. Pictured: The vast expanse of territory surrounding the cabin
Two comfortable chairs in the cabin’s main room, which also serves as the kitchen. A window provides views of Alaska’s wilderness
Microwave, kettle, oven, water – everything you need. And the owner has also stored what appears to be a gun just by the microwave
The home is powered by solar panels but also has three backup generators in case the end of the world should block out the sun
Fire extinguishers are spread all over the property to protect against a blaze, which could be fatal so far from help
The backup generators are in place to guarantee power no matter what happens in the outside world
A barbecue is shown with a beautiful view of the Alaskan wilderness. The owner of the property could catch fish or hunt deer and cook them up at home
There are millions of acres of forest and wilderness surrounding the cabin, guaranteeing the owner comprehensive solitude