>>797564>Thats a great idea. Ill look in to that.>>797571>Not the same person but this idea is actually pretty great.That's what I keep telling my buddy and he just can't see it for some reason.
As he leases year-to-year, he can't build anything permanent and as the landlord could pull the plug on him at any time, with a 10' (or even 20') shipping container, he can haul it off to a new hunting lease if he gets kicked off.
And in the mean time, his stuff is secure from theft, critters, fire and general trashing by drunk kids and he doesn't have to haul all his gear back and forth.
A local smoked meat restaurant has a couple of 40' shipping containers (one for the kitchen and two for wood storage) and they guy said he got them for around $800 each, depending on their condition (metro Detroit here).