That'd be the basic idea - a grocery getter and errand mule. Less than 50 miles round trip when the temps are warm enough. But, you've given me ideas. Utility vehicles are common now and usually have a small bed to haul, and can go off-road. I might look into an electric version of that. Wish I could find something to run on alcohol.
We're getting ready to go see a guy who has a mostly 'plug-in,' off the shelf woodgas sytem to run a generator. If you want feedback from the trip let me know.
Well, I think I would bank on diesel for a UTV - Diesel likely being the last to go, due to trucks and tractors, and is somewhat capable of being manufactured, if you can get at the raw chemicals necessary to convert biomass.
Electric UTV... The cheap idea there would be to rebuild an electric golf cart I guess, but unless you have serious solar, diesel is likely to be around longer than the grid.
I dunno. Ultimately, a guy has to be ready to do without, and that has always been my focus, with interim conveniences being useful, but treated as expendable. You can rely on solar, I suppose, but if there really is a crash, and the grid goes away, and shipping and industry grinds to a halt, What do you do if your solar controller sh*ts the bed? Or capacity begins to lag, as batts go bad?
So BEST to me, is to understand how to live without it... All of it. Because in the end, that's the only sustainable way.
So UTV is alright and all, but I would admire to find a reason to have a horse or two laying around.
YMMV.

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Yeah, keep me in the loop on the gasifier stuff!
